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.
Mountain Avala is located 16 kilometers south of Belgrade and it is most well-known for the Monument to the Unknown Hero and the Avala Tower. It is one of the favorite picnic (excursion) destinations of the inhabitants of Belgrade. With 511 meters, Avala is the highest mountain in the near proximity of the capital. Avala also has cultural and historical importance and it is ideal for anyone that enjoys hiking, walking, nature and recreational activities.
Saborna Church dedicated to Saint Arhangel Mihajlo, the protector of the Family Obrenovic, was constructed by the wish of the Obrenovic Dynasty founder, Milos Obrenovic. It is considered one of the oldest Orthodox Church Temples on the territory of Belgrade and one of the most important buildings built during the rule of Obrenovic family.
Bombs, sirens and panic are a familiar feeling to the citizens of Serbia and Montenegro. Some of the bombed buildings from this period are still visible in parts of Belgrade. These sites even became tourist attractions, allowing the tourists to take unique photos but also to imagine what it was like for all that have experienced it.
Skadarlija is a bohemian quarter of Belgrade and certainly the most well-known area of the city that preserves the spirit of the old Belgrade and its architecture. This area can be visited at any time of the day, since during the day it offers an extremely pleasant walk to,while during the night it changes its appeal with its bohemian spirit and mesmerizes with its charm both visitors and locals alike.
Church Ruzica is the oldest church in Belgrade. Its unique story, chandeliers made of ammunition shells and officers’ swords, make it a unique tourist attraction of Belgrade’s Fortress and an irresistible destination within the walls of the fortress.