Uncover the magic of Belgrade, a city that never sleeps! From the lively streets of Skadarlija to the stunning views at Kalemegdan, Belgrade is full of surprises at every turn. Ready to explore 10+ unforgettable spots that should be on every traveler...
The St. Sava Temple is a stunning landmark and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Located in the heart of Belgrade, its grand exterior is matched only by the breathtaking interior, adorned with intricate mosaics. Whether you're marvel...
Church of Saint Sava
Every step feels like a movie scene — elegant facades, street vibes, and coffee that tastes like home.
Knez Mihailova Street
A local favorite for nature walks, jogging, and chilling. Great for a picnic or grabbing ćevapi in one of the casual grill spots hidden in the trees.
🌳 Košutnjak Forest Park
Where empires once clashed, now it’s just you, the breeze, and a sunset over two rivers. Pure magic.
Kalemegdan Fortress
Belgrade’s bohemian soul — cobblestones, rakija, live music, and a feeling like you’ve time-traveled.
Skadarlija
The hipster side of Belgrade nightlife. Think craft beers, urban art, converted industrial bars, and good vibes until dawn.
🍸 Cetinjska Street
Tito’s final resting place—serene, a bit eerie, and full of retro Yugoslav memorabilia.
House of Flowers (mausoleum)
Gothic meets Orthodox. Dim lights, tall arches, and beautiful architecture.
St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
The heart of the city — meet, mingle, and feel the pulse of Belgrade in one iconic square.
Republic Square (Belgrade)
Feels like a different town entirely, with Austro-Hungarian vibes, cobblestone streets, and riverside cafes. Climb Gardoš Tower for stunning Danube views.
Old Downtown of Zemun
Trendy, glowing, and full of life — perfect for cocktails with a river view and stories that last all night.
Belgrade Waterfront
A short drive from the center, this telecom tower offers panoramic views and a chill vibe away from the bustle. Don’t miss the Unknown Hero Monument nearby.
Avala Tower
More than Tito’s mausoleum—this place is a time capsule of socialist-era design, quirky gifts to Tito, and mid-century modern aesthetic.
Museum of Yugoslavia
The city's summer escape: swim, bike, chill — then dance into the night by the water.
Ada Ciganlija
Touch lightning, meet a genius, and walk out electrified — literally and emotionally.
Nikola Tesla Museum
Often overlooked, this museum in Dorćol has vintage gadgets, quirky machines, and a nostalgic tech collection.