Belgrade

Belgrade

This often neglected European tourist destination has lots to offer. Its perfect location at the mouth of two large rivers has always drawn not only those in pursuit of a better life, but an incredible number of conquerors as well. This is the city over which the highest number of battles seem to have been fought in the history of mankind and the city with the largest number of names given by all manner of invaders. Though the city has been destroyed and rebuilt over and over again, leaving the impression that there seems to be no end to this vicious circle, today Belgrade is the city of many hidden gems and apparently one of the best nightlife experiences in Europe.

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Photos

Photos of Belgrade

On this webpage, visitors can find the selection of the best photos of Belgrade. This is the fastest and easiest way to get to know Belgrade and to select tourists sites you might be interested in visiting. This photo gallery is composed of the most beautiful photos of this historic jewel of Europe, of its wonders and hidden charm. Our visitors will be able to get to know main tourist attractions of Belgrade, just after a few minutes and decide which destination suits their tastes the most.

Photos of Belgrade

Tourist map

Map of Belgrade

On this map you can find all of the tourist attractions of Belgrade. Here you may find: tourist sites, museums, nightlife, shopping zones etc. This map will help you plan your trip and help you discover what is near your hotel or your favorite destinations in the city, that you do not want to miss.

Tourist map of Belgrade

History

History of Belgrade
Belgrade is located in the south-east Europe on the confluence of two great rivers, Danube and Sava. By three sides, the city is surrounded by water, therefore, since the dawn of history Belgrade has been the guardian of the river passages. Belgrade is the capital of the Republic of Serbia and according to population census in 2011. it is a home to 1.65 million people.

History of Belgrade

Sights

Sights in Belgrade

On this page visitors may find a full list of all of the tourist sights and attractions in Belgrade, Serbia. We selected the most important sites, monuments and stories, allowing you to choose which attractions you want to visit according to your available time and preferences. There are numerous stories associated with Belgrade and its most important sights, which we encourage you to read in order to get to know this city and the reasons why it is becoming ever more popular among tourists.

Sights in Belgrade

Museums

Museums in Belgrade

On this page visitors may find the full list of all of the museums and art galleries in Belgrade, Serbia. We selected the most important museums and galleries, in order to offer to our visitors a unique experience during their stay in Belgrade and a chance to select museums they might be interest in visiting in as little time as possible.

Museums in Belgrade

Artisanship

Artisanship in Belgrade

This page is dedicated to different crafts and products you may consider buying during your visit to Belgrade. These unique products represent the cultural and artisan heritage of Serbia, which make them a perfect souvenir or a gift to bring back home. After all, when traveling, we usually look for something unique that will always remind us of our travels. In case you are tired of typical magnets for your refrigerator, you are on the right place.

Artisanship in Belgrade

Excursions

Excursions in Belgrade

This page is dedicated to excursions or road trips you might want to organize while staying in Belgrade. There are numerous destinations around Belgrade that may be of interest. City of Vrsac, Golubac and the mountain Fruska Gora are just some examples. This page was envisioned to allow you to browse through the most well-known excursion locations around Belgrade, in order to get an idea, in just a few minutes, what this region has to offer. Also, each article is backed up with a large number of photos, allowing you to really get to know destinations around Belgrade as fast as possible.

Excursions in Belgrade

Parking

Parking in Belgrade

On this page you will find the list of garages and car parks in Belgrade. In case you are not familiar with Belgrade, on this page you may find ideas regarding where to park you vehicle, so that it is parked close the attractions you would like to visit. By offering this information, we believe to have made your stay in Belgrade even more enjoyable, since even these small things can effect negatively your experience in this beautiful city.

Parking in Belgrade

History of Belgrade

Belgrade so far seems to have been unjustly neglected by international tourists. It is located at the mouth of two great European rivers: the Danube and the Sava which offered refuge even for the first inhabitants of the European continent. This area was continuously inhabited for an incredible period of seven thousand years. For such a long history one would expect to find exceptionally old buildings and monuments that stand in silent testimony of these ancient times. Yet, both fortune and ill fate of Belgrade is in its location. This city has been targeted by all manner of ancient and modern conquerors that didn’t seem to have left Belgrade out of their grandiose plans. Therefore, Belgrade is the city for which the largest number of battles have been fought in the history of mankind. No, Belgrade has no ancient monuments to record its potted history, just the people that remember and still greet foreigners with smiles and hospitality. There is a high number of museums in Belgrade that collect and record the heritage of this great city, but also a high number of art galleries that aren’t even spacious enough to exhibit their entire collections. Belgrade has also positioned itself at the forefront of the region and Europe as a whole when it comes to nightlife experience. There seems to be an incredible number of cafes, restaurants and clubs (both on the river banks as well as in the city), offering a number of locations to go out that don’t seem to be readily available in other tourist locations. Whatever you might have thought you know about Belgrade so far, brace yourself up for a surprise, for you will be dazed by this ‘old-new’ city and you are certainly most likely to come back to.

History of Belgrade

Tourist destinations in Serbia:

Belgrade

This often neglected European tourist destination has lots to offer. Its perfect location at the mouth of two large rivers has always drawn not only those in pursuit of a better life, but an incredible number of conquerors as well. This is the city over which the highest number of battles seem to have been fought in the history of mankind and the city with the largest number of names given by all manner of invaders. Though the city has been destroyed and rebuilt over and over again, leaving the impression that there seems to be no end to this vicious circle, today Belgrade is the city of many hidden gems and apparently one of the best nightlife experiences in Europe.

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Zlatibor

Zlatibor is a beautiful mountain in Serbia, often visited by domestic and foreign tourists for its enchanting nature, limpid and pristine landscape, fresh and crispy air, delicious local cuisine and generally healing properties of the mountain. Exactly because of these features, parents tend to more often than not take children to Zlatibor. However, apart from the famed fresh air and enjoyable walks, keep in mind that there is also lot to be seen and visited while there.

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Užice

Uzice is located in western Serbia, on the banks of the Djetinja River. Uzice is a hometown of Ljubomir Simovic (writer), national hero Slobodan Penezic Krcun, Mitar Tarabic (writer of Kreman prophecy), athleticist Oliver Jeftic, football player Nemanja Vidic, Radomir Antic (football coach) and many other famous Era, as the locals from Uzice call themselves.

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Tara

Tara is a mountain located in Western Serbia. The mountain is part of the Dinaric Alps. This mountain is surrounded by the Drina river canyon, and its slopes lead into the valley of the Đetinja river, which is adjacent to the Zlatibor Mountain. Tara is one of the Starovlaško-Raška mountains and is formed out of three separate sections, divided by valleys, slopes and river beds. Scientists estimate that the northern side of the mountain was once a shore of the Pannonian Sea, which is confirmed by limestone sediment present in the northern section of the mountain. Most of the mountain, the average height of which is between 1000 and 1200 meters, is actually limestone.

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