Belgrade Guide

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Belgrade Guide

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Knez Mihailova & Republic Square The Republic Square is literally the epicenter of the city, being surrounded by National Theatre and National Museum, but it is best known for the statue of Prince Mihailo on the horse, which is the most popular meeting place of Belgradians. Knez Mihailova Street is the pedestrian area that unifies the beautiful architecture, and leads towards the Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, while on the other way leads to Terazije, and the famous Terazijska česma, the drinking fountain in front of the Hotel Moskva, which is a great lookout point to the Sava river valley. Inside tip: When strolling along Knez Mihailova, make a turn toward Kosančićev venac, the oldest section of Belgrade outside Belgrade fortress. You’ll be delighted with the elbow-shaped street where Countess Ljubica’s Residence, Patriarchal See of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel will make your heart skip a beat with its graceful beauty.
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Kneza Mihaila
Kneza Mihaila
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Knez Mihailova & Republic Square The Republic Square is literally the epicenter of the city, being surrounded by National Theatre and National Museum, but it is best known for the statue of Prince Mihailo on the horse, which is the most popular meeting place of Belgradians. Knez Mihailova Street is the pedestrian area that unifies the beautiful architecture, and leads towards the Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, while on the other way leads to Terazije, and the famous Terazijska česma, the drinking fountain in front of the Hotel Moskva, which is a great lookout point to the Sava river valley. Inside tip: When strolling along Knez Mihailova, make a turn toward Kosančićev venac, the oldest section of Belgrade outside Belgrade fortress. You’ll be delighted with the elbow-shaped street where Countess Ljubica’s Residence, Patriarchal See of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel will make your heart skip a beat with its graceful beauty.
The present Skadarlija, a short and curved street, is a remarkable Belgrade tourist attraction. It includes well-known restaurants, hotels (e.g. Le Petit Piaf), art galleries, antique and souvenir shops. At the end of the street there is the Sebilj fountain. It is an ornamented drinking fountain, copy of the Sebilj fountain in Baščaršija in Sarajevo, and gift from Sarajevo to Belgrade.[51] Groups playing Serbian brass or traditional urban music and actors dressed in traditional Serb costumes perform down the street. Unlike other similar and popular places in Belgrade that are considered posh, Skadarlija is known as a place visited by young couples and entire families with children. Restaurants offer the typical national cuisine, most notably the roštilj (grilled meat) with pivo (beer). Skadarlija's cafés, restaurants, art exhibits and cobblestone (kaldrma) promenade attract up to 20,000 people daily. The street is a car-free zone but it would be unsuited for traffic anyway because it is too narrow and with bumpy cobblestones.
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Skadarlija
24 Skadarska
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The present Skadarlija, a short and curved street, is a remarkable Belgrade tourist attraction. It includes well-known restaurants, hotels (e.g. Le Petit Piaf), art galleries, antique and souvenir shops. At the end of the street there is the Sebilj fountain. It is an ornamented drinking fountain, copy of the Sebilj fountain in Baščaršija in Sarajevo, and gift from Sarajevo to Belgrade.[51] Groups playing Serbian brass or traditional urban music and actors dressed in traditional Serb costumes perform down the street. Unlike other similar and popular places in Belgrade that are considered posh, Skadarlija is known as a place visited by young couples and entire families with children. Restaurants offer the typical national cuisine, most notably the roštilj (grilled meat) with pivo (beer). Skadarlija's cafés, restaurants, art exhibits and cobblestone (kaldrma) promenade attract up to 20,000 people daily. The street is a car-free zone but it would be unsuited for traffic anyway because it is too narrow and with bumpy cobblestones.
No different than Parisian - Montparnasse, Milanese - Cerano Dodici, Navigli District , Berlin - Kreuzberg , Lisabon - Bairro Alto , Istanbul - Beyoglu , Nederlands - The Veemarktkwartier , Helsinki - Kallio and Punavuori , London - Queens Park Design District , New York's - Soho , Savamala District offers a variety of night clubs, bars, and cafes, but also is presented as a cultural and design heart of Belgrade, a true district that will boost your brain cells to the max. Savamala is the synonym for Belgrade's urban culture. Among wide streets, river bank, and beautiful old facades, many trendy clubs recently opened as exclusive night-life places, making this neighborhood the hottest district in the City. Geozavod building is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city, constructed between 1905 and in 1907 in the spirit of eclecticism with prominent elements of baroque and Art Nouveau. The building is one of the best examples of contemporary Serbian architecture, and today it is a protected monument. Mikser House is one of Savamala’s most prominent venues, a design center and performance space occupying a vast wood-floored warehouse, is a host of annual music event called ''Mixer Festival'' that gathers thousands of visitors from all over Europe. KC Grad - serves as a creative hub, moved into the old warehouse which today houses a cafe bar and shop on the ground floor, along with a large gallery and art library on the upper floor. During ''Moda za poneti'' (Fashion to go), an event that is being held a couple of times during the year, you can treat yourself and your loved ones with authentic and exclusive gifts. Gallery12 HUB - The G12HUB program structure combines exhibitions, live performances, streamed events, digital encounters, dialogues, debate, presentations and workshops with the aim of promoting cross-media and trans disciplinary approaches to art production and interpretation. Beton Hala - or Concrete Hall (a name that makes sense once you see the row of white warehouse blocks it describes), stretches along the riverbank and now is occupied with upmarket contemporary restaurants, as well as providing an open waterside promenade during Belgrade’s hot summer months.
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Savamala
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No different than Parisian - Montparnasse, Milanese - Cerano Dodici, Navigli District , Berlin - Kreuzberg , Lisabon - Bairro Alto , Istanbul - Beyoglu , Nederlands - The Veemarktkwartier , Helsinki - Kallio and Punavuori , London - Queens Park Design District , New York's - Soho , Savamala District offers a variety of night clubs, bars, and cafes, but also is presented as a cultural and design heart of Belgrade, a true district that will boost your brain cells to the max. Savamala is the synonym for Belgrade's urban culture. Among wide streets, river bank, and beautiful old facades, many trendy clubs recently opened as exclusive night-life places, making this neighborhood the hottest district in the City. Geozavod building is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city, constructed between 1905 and in 1907 in the spirit of eclecticism with prominent elements of baroque and Art Nouveau. The building is one of the best examples of contemporary Serbian architecture, and today it is a protected monument. Mikser House is one of Savamala’s most prominent venues, a design center and performance space occupying a vast wood-floored warehouse, is a host of annual music event called ''Mixer Festival'' that gathers thousands of visitors from all over Europe. KC Grad - serves as a creative hub, moved into the old warehouse which today houses a cafe bar and shop on the ground floor, along with a large gallery and art library on the upper floor. During ''Moda za poneti'' (Fashion to go), an event that is being held a couple of times during the year, you can treat yourself and your loved ones with authentic and exclusive gifts. Gallery12 HUB - The G12HUB program structure combines exhibitions, live performances, streamed events, digital encounters, dialogues, debate, presentations and workshops with the aim of promoting cross-media and trans disciplinary approaches to art production and interpretation. Beton Hala - or Concrete Hall (a name that makes sense once you see the row of white warehouse blocks it describes), stretches along the riverbank and now is occupied with upmarket contemporary restaurants, as well as providing an open waterside promenade during Belgrade’s hot summer months.
Ada Ciganija is the most famous summer resort in Belgrade. Once an island, now a peninsula, Ada is the largest, most beautiful and one of the most visited places in Belgrade. After stepping into Ada, you will enter the world of fun, relaxation and recreation situated in a small, quiet oasis in the midst of the city. The Lake is surrounded by more than 7 km of beaches awarded with the Blue Flag for the quality of the beach, and offers all possibilities for spending hot summer days in the city. During summer, Ada Ciganlija becomes like a small city with daily population of more than 100,000 visitors (300,000 visitors during weekend) who come here to swim, run, play all kinds of sports or just enjoy a hot summer afternoon while sipping cold drinks in cafes. In autumn and winter, Ada Ciganlija is mostly desolate, but a beautiful promenade, flanked by cafes and nightclubs. During the winter the lake often freezes, but skating is not permitted because the ice sheet is to thin. Ada Ciganlija has more than 50 open-air sports fields, including golf course, and cable-ski circuit. There are football pitches, tennis courts, handball, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as baseball, rugby and hockey pitches, also facilities for the extreme sports of bungee-jumping, wall-climbing and paintball. In addition, numerous restaurants, preserving tradition of the city, offer fish specialties, while bars and splavs in the evenings turn into clubs with all-night entertainment. Adventure lovers and those who enjoy the nature and outdoor activities will most certainly have fun.
Ada ciganlija
Ada ciganlija
Ada Ciganija is the most famous summer resort in Belgrade. Once an island, now a peninsula, Ada is the largest, most beautiful and one of the most visited places in Belgrade. After stepping into Ada, you will enter the world of fun, relaxation and recreation situated in a small, quiet oasis in the midst of the city. The Lake is surrounded by more than 7 km of beaches awarded with the Blue Flag for the quality of the beach, and offers all possibilities for spending hot summer days in the city. During summer, Ada Ciganlija becomes like a small city with daily population of more than 100,000 visitors (300,000 visitors during weekend) who come here to swim, run, play all kinds of sports or just enjoy a hot summer afternoon while sipping cold drinks in cafes. In autumn and winter, Ada Ciganlija is mostly desolate, but a beautiful promenade, flanked by cafes and nightclubs. During the winter the lake often freezes, but skating is not permitted because the ice sheet is to thin. Ada Ciganlija has more than 50 open-air sports fields, including golf course, and cable-ski circuit. There are football pitches, tennis courts, handball, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as baseball, rugby and hockey pitches, also facilities for the extreme sports of bungee-jumping, wall-climbing and paintball. In addition, numerous restaurants, preserving tradition of the city, offer fish specialties, while bars and splavs in the evenings turn into clubs with all-night entertainment. Adventure lovers and those who enjoy the nature and outdoor activities will most certainly have fun.
Once a separate city now a famous part of Belgrade for its river taverns and restaurants, specific atmosphere, and tasteful dishes made of fish, fresh from the river Danube. On the Main street is a Homeland museum and Madlenianum Opera and Theatre. On the bank of the Danube, Zemunski kej, is a kilometers-long promenade, with barges-cafés, an amusement park, and formerly the largest hotel in Belgrade, Hotel Jugoslavija, now home to Grand Casino. At night, these barges-cafés are the epicenter of nightlife, and they are open till dawn. Gardoš Tower is the most recognizable symbol of Zemun that offers a panoramic view of Belgrade and a pleasant rest from the sounds of city traffic. This neighborhood preserved its old looks, with narrow, mostly cobblestone streets and individual residential houses.
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Zemun
17 Masarikov trg
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Once a separate city now a famous part of Belgrade for its river taverns and restaurants, specific atmosphere, and tasteful dishes made of fish, fresh from the river Danube. On the Main street is a Homeland museum and Madlenianum Opera and Theatre. On the bank of the Danube, Zemunski kej, is a kilometers-long promenade, with barges-cafés, an amusement park, and formerly the largest hotel in Belgrade, Hotel Jugoslavija, now home to Grand Casino. At night, these barges-cafés are the epicenter of nightlife, and they are open till dawn. Gardoš Tower is the most recognizable symbol of Zemun that offers a panoramic view of Belgrade and a pleasant rest from the sounds of city traffic. This neighborhood preserved its old looks, with narrow, mostly cobblestone streets and individual residential houses.
Belgrade Waterfront, known in Serbian as Belgrade on Water (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at improving Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, a neglected stretch of land on the right bank of the Sava river, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge. It was started in 2014 with the reconstruction of the Belgrade Cooperative building, which was finished in June of the same year. It is the second largest mixed use complex under construction in Europe, just after Minsk Mir, worth 3.5 billion dollars. Belgrade Waterfront complex will include 7,000 residential units for 14,000 residents, luxury hotels including W Hotel and St. Regis, 2000 offices, the largest shopping mall in southeast Europe, and public buildings within a total construction area of 1.8 million sq.
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Belgrade Waterfront
48 Karađorđeva
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Belgrade Waterfront, known in Serbian as Belgrade on Water (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at improving Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, a neglected stretch of land on the right bank of the Sava river, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge. It was started in 2014 with the reconstruction of the Belgrade Cooperative building, which was finished in June of the same year. It is the second largest mixed use complex under construction in Europe, just after Minsk Mir, worth 3.5 billion dollars. Belgrade Waterfront complex will include 7,000 residential units for 14,000 residents, luxury hotels including W Hotel and St. Regis, 2000 offices, the largest shopping mall in southeast Europe, and public buildings within a total construction area of 1.8 million sq.

Food scene

Kalemegdanska Terasa is one of the catering establishments in Belgrade, which retained its purpose since the 1930s. The Restaurant has 250 seats and another 100 on the open terrace located in the most beautiful area of Belgrade, Kalemegdan, and completely integrated into the fortress ambient. Apart from the “a la carte” fine dining selection, the Restaurant is renowned for its organization of high-profile corporate celebrations and wedding parties.
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Kalemegdanska terasa
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Kalemegdanska Terasa is one of the catering establishments in Belgrade, which retained its purpose since the 1930s. The Restaurant has 250 seats and another 100 on the open terrace located in the most beautiful area of Belgrade, Kalemegdan, and completely integrated into the fortress ambient. Apart from the “a la carte” fine dining selection, the Restaurant is renowned for its organization of high-profile corporate celebrations and wedding parties.
Ambar is the first modern, international chain of Balkan cuisine restaurants. Inside its two locations in Belgrade and Washington DC, Ambar blends tradition and heritage with creativity and modern design. The result is an unforgettable visitor experience that reaches all the senses with delicious food, unbelievable drinks, and an atmosphere that blends comfort and high style. From rich food, fine furniture, interior design, and the widest choice of the finest Balkan rakias, to our first-class service – every detail is meticulously woven into a unique experience that will leave you breathless. Welcome to the best of the Balkans.
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Ambar
2 Karađorđeva
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Ambar is the first modern, international chain of Balkan cuisine restaurants. Inside its two locations in Belgrade and Washington DC, Ambar blends tradition and heritage with creativity and modern design. The result is an unforgettable visitor experience that reaches all the senses with delicious food, unbelievable drinks, and an atmosphere that blends comfort and high style. From rich food, fine furniture, interior design, and the widest choice of the finest Balkan rakias, to our first-class service – every detail is meticulously woven into a unique experience that will leave you breathless. Welcome to the best of the Balkans.
Manufacture, the production process founded on the principle of the processing of the material by hands; throughout history, it was mostly related to rural areas where people performed various kinds of manufacture. The restaurant is located in the heart of the city, in one of the most beautiful streets in Belgrade. Known for inspiring ambiance and fantastic local food, the restaurant is one of the best known in the city.
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Manufaktura Restaurant Belgrade
13 Kralja Petra
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Manufacture, the production process founded on the principle of the processing of the material by hands; throughout history, it was mostly related to rural areas where people performed various kinds of manufacture. The restaurant is located in the heart of the city, in one of the most beautiful streets in Belgrade. Known for inspiring ambiance and fantastic local food, the restaurant is one of the best known in the city.
'Whereyoueatwell Lorenzo and KAKALAMBA' is the original space with a unique conception based on the conflict between Florence and Pirot. Once you satisfy your gourmet appetite you will notice around a multitude of interesting details, from the goat which is peacefully grazing grass on the ceiling, through the comic reproductions of the famous Florentine sculptures to the fantastic paintings of the famous Botero.
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Lorenzo & Kakalamba
Cvijićeva
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'Whereyoueatwell Lorenzo and KAKALAMBA' is the original space with a unique conception based on the conflict between Florence and Pirot. Once you satisfy your gourmet appetite you will notice around a multitude of interesting details, from the goat which is peacefully grazing grass on the ceiling, through the comic reproductions of the famous Florentine sculptures to the fantastic paintings of the famous Botero.

Nightlife

Drugstore is a DIY cultural venue in Belgrade, set in the space of the former slaughterhouse, with brutal interiors and intense industrial atmosphere. Hosting a great number of names from different corners of the international underground music scene, from contemporary techno acts to indie bands and cutting-edge experimental projects – both prominent and obscure. It is also an oasis for local artists and trans-disciplinary art events.
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Drugstore Club Beograd
115 Bulevar despota Stefana
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Drugstore is a DIY cultural venue in Belgrade, set in the space of the former slaughterhouse, with brutal interiors and intense industrial atmosphere. Hosting a great number of names from different corners of the international underground music scene, from contemporary techno acts to indie bands and cutting-edge experimental projects – both prominent and obscure. It is also an oasis for local artists and trans-disciplinary art events.
According to Guardian, this club is in the top 5, right after Lithuanian ‘Fluxus Ministerija’, Berlin’s ‘Berghain’ and ‘OMH’. Vibrant vibes, excellent DJs, strong drinks, amazing atmosphere. Dance all night on one of the two stages with a great sound system. Located on the Sava river across the city center, with a beautiful view of the city. If you want to dance your heart out and experience a true European clubbing scene, this place is for you.
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Club 20/44
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According to Guardian, this club is in the top 5, right after Lithuanian ‘Fluxus Ministerija’, Berlin’s ‘Berghain’ and ‘OMH’. Vibrant vibes, excellent DJs, strong drinks, amazing atmosphere. Dance all night on one of the two stages with a great sound system. Located on the Sava river across the city center, with a beautiful view of the city. If you want to dance your heart out and experience a true European clubbing scene, this place is for you.
One of the hotspots is cafe-gallery Blaznavac.A combination of cafe and gallery located in a building over 120 years old. The restaurant is named after Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac, the Serbian prime minister from the 19th century, who was allegedly the illegitimate son of the Serbian prince Miloš Obrenović. Considering the kinship of the first owners of the house with Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac, there was a strong aspiration to revive this house in the spirit of ancient times by opening the Blaznavac cafe gallery.
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Blaznavac
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One of the hotspots is cafe-gallery Blaznavac.A combination of cafe and gallery located in a building over 120 years old. The restaurant is named after Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac, the Serbian prime minister from the 19th century, who was allegedly the illegitimate son of the Serbian prince Miloš Obrenović. Considering the kinship of the first owners of the house with Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac, there was a strong aspiration to revive this house in the spirit of ancient times by opening the Blaznavac cafe gallery.
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Boho Bar
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Shopping

UŠĆE Shopping Center is the biggest shopping center in Serbia. It is ideally positioned at the point where the old part of Belgrade meets the modern one. On its six levels, there are over 145 shops, cafes, supermarket, and Cineplexx the biggest cinema in Belgrade. After a superb shopping day, you can refresh in one of the cozy cafes or restaurants, or exercise in the Kocovic Fitness Academy. Shopping here brings the greatest pleasure because UŠĆE Shopping Center is the place for all your wishes.
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Ušće
4 Bulevar Mihajla Pupina
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UŠĆE Shopping Center is the biggest shopping center in Serbia. It is ideally positioned at the point where the old part of Belgrade meets the modern one. On its six levels, there are over 145 shops, cafes, supermarket, and Cineplexx the biggest cinema in Belgrade. After a superb shopping day, you can refresh in one of the cozy cafes or restaurants, or exercise in the Kocovic Fitness Academy. Shopping here brings the greatest pleasure because UŠĆE Shopping Center is the place for all your wishes.
Rajićeva Shopping Center, located in the heart of the city, on the corner of three streets, Knez Mihailova, Kralja Petra and Uzun Mirkova, is sure to satisfy the shopping needs of all Belgrade citizens while being the ideal destination for all those who want to enjoy both the downtown’s attractions, cultural manifestations and sophisticated shopping. Among the new 15,300 square meters of space, designed for appreciating the most beautiful part of the City, more than 80 new single and multi-brand stores and renowned brands are waiting for you. Some of these brands will enter the Serbian market for the first time, making Rajiceva Shopping Center is a strong fashionable center that will satisfy the most refined tastes. Besides famous brands, you will be able to relax in restaurants with the best views of the City, without losing sight of the importance of the location you have found yourself in.
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Rajiceva verslunarmiðstöð
54 Kneza Mihaila
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Rajićeva Shopping Center, located in the heart of the city, on the corner of three streets, Knez Mihailova, Kralja Petra and Uzun Mirkova, is sure to satisfy the shopping needs of all Belgrade citizens while being the ideal destination for all those who want to enjoy both the downtown’s attractions, cultural manifestations and sophisticated shopping. Among the new 15,300 square meters of space, designed for appreciating the most beautiful part of the City, more than 80 new single and multi-brand stores and renowned brands are waiting for you. Some of these brands will enter the Serbian market for the first time, making Rajiceva Shopping Center is a strong fashionable center that will satisfy the most refined tastes. Besides famous brands, you will be able to relax in restaurants with the best views of the City, without losing sight of the importance of the location you have found yourself in.
Belgrade Design District can be described as the fashion Mecca of Belgrade designers. It is an inspirational space and art center where visitors are introduced with the work of upcoming power of Serbian fashion industry. Belgrade Design District has around 30 shops that offer unique fashion items and accessories, jewelry, home decoration and art objects made by Budislava Keković, Ana Ljubinković, Atelje Alternativa, Jasmina Vujović, Peđa Nerić, Emilija Petrović, Fashion Victime, Ivana Rabrenović and many others. During your visit, you can chat with designers who will be more than willing to give free fashion tips and suggestions or you can order custom-made fashion items. Here you can hear more about the latest fashion trends, chill out or attend fashion shows and other fashion events.
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Belgrade Design District
7-9 Čumićevo sokače
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Belgrade Design District can be described as the fashion Mecca of Belgrade designers. It is an inspirational space and art center where visitors are introduced with the work of upcoming power of Serbian fashion industry. Belgrade Design District has around 30 shops that offer unique fashion items and accessories, jewelry, home decoration and art objects made by Budislava Keković, Ana Ljubinković, Atelje Alternativa, Jasmina Vujović, Peđa Nerić, Emilija Petrović, Fashion Victime, Ivana Rabrenović and many others. During your visit, you can chat with designers who will be more than willing to give free fashion tips and suggestions or you can order custom-made fashion items. Here you can hear more about the latest fashion trends, chill out or attend fashion shows and other fashion events.

Sightseeing

The life at the ridge over the confluence of the Sava and Danube has lasted for over two millenniums. The core of today’s two million agglomerations is the Belgrade Fortress and the Kalemegdan Park. They form a unique spatial entity with clearly visible remains of the Fortress divided into Upper and Lower Town, with two distinct styles – elements of medieval architecture combined with dominant baroque solutions typical for the 18th century. The Kalemegdan Park, Large and Little, developed in the area that once was the town field, are a place for rest and joy. The Belgrade Fortress and the Kalemegdan Park together represent a cultural monument of exceptional importance, the area where various sports, cultural, and arts events take place and are fun and joy for all generations of Belgraders and numerous visitors of the city.
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Belgradborgin
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The life at the ridge over the confluence of the Sava and Danube has lasted for over two millenniums. The core of today’s two million agglomerations is the Belgrade Fortress and the Kalemegdan Park. They form a unique spatial entity with clearly visible remains of the Fortress divided into Upper and Lower Town, with two distinct styles – elements of medieval architecture combined with dominant baroque solutions typical for the 18th century. The Kalemegdan Park, Large and Little, developed in the area that once was the town field, are a place for rest and joy. The Belgrade Fortress and the Kalemegdan Park together represent a cultural monument of exceptional importance, the area where various sports, cultural, and arts events take place and are fun and joy for all generations of Belgraders and numerous visitors of the city.
In 1928 famous artist Ivan Meštrović designed a sculpture to be set up as part of the drinking fountain on Terazije, but the public was against having a nude male figure set up in the city center. After World War I the project was canceled and thus the Victor was set up on Kalemegdan since then represents the most popular landmark in Belgrade. Plato next to the monument is among the most crowded places in the city, where visitors love to take photos and enjoy the view of New Belgrade and Zemun.
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Victor
Bulevar vojvode Bojovića
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In 1928 famous artist Ivan Meštrović designed a sculpture to be set up as part of the drinking fountain on Terazije, but the public was against having a nude male figure set up in the city center. After World War I the project was canceled and thus the Victor was set up on Kalemegdan since then represents the most popular landmark in Belgrade. Plato next to the monument is among the most crowded places in the city, where visitors love to take photos and enjoy the view of New Belgrade and Zemun.
The most dominant feature of modern Vračar is the second largest Orthodox church in the world, the Temple of Saint Sava. Its construction shaped not just the present appearance of the plateau, but also the skyline of the entire Belgrade and it is visible from most parts of the city. Plateau has been reshaped in the early 2000s, with fountains, marble access roads to the temple with pillars, and children's playgrounds added, while the already existing monument to the leader of the First Serbian Uprising, Karađorđe. The plateau is also the location of the National Library of Serbia and Karađorđev Park (Karadjordje’s Park), with the craftsmen settlement of Gradić Pejton and the bohemian quarter of Čubura nearby.
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Helgidómskirkjan Sava
2a Krušedolska
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The most dominant feature of modern Vračar is the second largest Orthodox church in the world, the Temple of Saint Sava. Its construction shaped not just the present appearance of the plateau, but also the skyline of the entire Belgrade and it is visible from most parts of the city. Plateau has been reshaped in the early 2000s, with fountains, marble access roads to the temple with pillars, and children's playgrounds added, while the already existing monument to the leader of the First Serbian Uprising, Karađorđe. The plateau is also the location of the National Library of Serbia and Karađorđev Park (Karadjordje’s Park), with the craftsmen settlement of Gradić Pejton and the bohemian quarter of Čubura nearby.