"Belgrade Trip" is a guide to the must-see spots in Belgrade, offering a mix of historic landmarks, vibrant streets, and beautiful natural attractions for every type of traveler.
A historic fortress offering stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. It's a great spot for history enthusiasts, with museums, old structures, and parks to explore.
Belgrade Fortress
The heart of Belgrade, surrounded by important landmarks like the National Museum and the National Theatre. It's a lively area filled with cafes and street performers.
Republic Square (Belgrade)
A bohemian neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, traditional Serbian restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere. Perfect for experiencing local culture and cuisine.
Skadarlija
One of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, this stunning temple is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Church of Saint Sava
Known as "Belgrade’s Sea," Ada Ciganlija is an island on the Sava River that has been transformed into a recreational area with beaches, sports facilities, and bike paths.
Ada Ciganlija
This museum complex offers insight into the history of Yugoslavia, featuring exhibits about Tito’s era and the country’s cultural heritage.
Museum of Yugoslavia - Muzej Jugoslavije
Dedicated to the life and work of the famous scientist, featuring interactive exhibits.
Welcome to the Nikola Tesla Museum.
A contemporary art museum showcasing Serbian and international artists.
HOME - Zepter Museum
A scenic lookout with panoramic views of Belgrade.