Spend time appreciating the live music, the churches and the museums in Belgrade.
You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Kalemegdan Park and Kalemegdan Citadel. You might find that sights like Republic Square and National Museum are worth a visit.
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Top neighborhoods in Belgrade

Stari Grad
Explore the Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan Park, and the Bohemian quarter of Skadarlija in this historic municipality. Visit the Belgrade Zoo, Prince Michael Street, and various museums, with numerous hotels nearby.

Dorćol
Dorƒáol blends Belgrade's storied past with its hippest present through cobblestone streets lined with Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture. This riverside district showcases multicultural heritage with landmarks like the 18th-century Bajrakli Mosque and Jewish Historical Museum. Art lovers and night owls flock to trendy cafés, boutiques, and lively kafanas where accordion melodies drift through medieval alleys. Traditional kafanas serve ƒáevapi alongside modern bistros, while artisan workshops offer authentic Serbian handicrafts. Getting around is easy with tram and bus connections, though the neighborhood is best explored on foot. Boutique hotels in restored 19th-century buildings provide the perfect base for exploring nearby Belgrade Zoo and Kalemegdan Fortress.

Vracar
Affluent urban area boasting embassies, museums, and the iconic Saint Sava Temple. Explore the bustling Kalenić green market, relax at Cvetni Trg's flower shops, or visit the National Library of Serbia.

Savski Venac
Boasting diverse geographical features, Savski Venac offers a variety of urban forests and parks, such as Topčider Forest and Park Manjež, as well as sports facilities at Sportsko Selo.

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Zemun
Zemun charms visitors with cobblestone streets winding past pastel Austro-Hungarian buildings and the iconic Gardoš Tower. The hilltop offers sweeping Danube views while the waterfront promenade buzzes with cafes and fish restaurants serving fresh catches. This historic district maintains its distinct cultural identity with traditions dating back centuries. Cozy guesthouses in restored buildings make perfect bases for exploring this walkable neighborhood. City buses connect to central Belgrade every 10-15 minutes, though Zemun's relaxed riverside vibe might convince you to linger longer. The Green Market's local produce and crafts showcase authentic Serbian life beyond the tourist track.
Learn more about Belgrade
Ancient Kalemegdan Fortress commands the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, offering panoramic views worth the uphill walk. Republic Square buzzes with locals meeting 'at the horse' - the iconic equestrian statue that's Belgrade's unofficial heart. The Tesla Museum celebrates the inventor with hands-on exhibits that make science thrilling. After dark, floating nightclubs called 'splavovi' transform the riverbanks into Europe's most unexpected party scene. Duck into a Skadarlija tavern for live accordion music and rakija, the fiery fruit brandy locals insist cures everything except the hangover it causes. Football matches at Rajko Mitić Stadium deliver an atmosphere that makes Premier League games seem positively genteel.









































