Beograd

Beograd

This “Berlin of the Balkans” is located in the heart of Serbia, on the confluence of two major European rivers, Sava and Danube.

Most of the major sights are located in the Old Town district. Kalemegdan Fortress, surrounded by Kalemegdan Park, the largest park and the most important historical monument in Belgrade. Knez Mihailova Street, the Republic Square, the National Theatre, Gardos Tower, Nikola Tesla Museum, Skadarlija (Skadarska Street), a pedestrian vintage street, are the best attractions in the capital of Serbia that makes this place a must-visit destination. Saint Sava Temple, located on the Vračar plateau, is the largest Serbian Orthodox church, and one of the largest churches in the world. Ada Ciganlija, commonly called Belgrade’s Sea, the Avala Tower, the tallest tower in the Balkans, gives a great panoramic view of the city and surrounding area.

Belgrade is also known as the “City that Never Sleeps” and is a symbol of great nightlife. If you experience the nightlife in Belgrade, you will understand why it is called “the new Berlin”.

population: 1,374 million
Novi Sad->Belgrade: 93km
Zagreb->Belgrade: 393km
Ljubljana->Belgrade: 531km

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