A Tourist's Guide to Belgrade, Serbia 2019
For our 6-hour layover between Ljubljana and Bucharest, we get stamped out of the airport to see the sights.
1. Produce Market
2. Republic Square
3. Main Shopping district
4. Skadarlija
5. Belgrade Fortress
6. Torture Museum (no suitable for younger viewers)
Belgrade Serbia - Top things to do and see in Belgrade
Belgrade Serbia travel guide - Things to do and see in Belgrade
Belgrade (Београд), which means the “White City” is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. It’s one of the oldest metropolises in Europe, with settlements unceasingly remaining here for at least 7000 years. Belgrade rests on the relics of a prehistoric city. The first urban settlement was built in the 3rd century BC by the Celts. Due to its tactical location, the city has been conquered by the Celts, Romans, Goths, Huns, Ottomans, and then fought over by the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires. It has been fought over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was bombed a few times in the 20th century, both in World War I and War War II and once again by NATO in 1999. As a result of its turbulent history, the capital of Serbia is an incredibly rich mosaic of different cultures, influences and styles with a unique atmosphere. Belgrade is known as the city that never sleeps and the symbol of great nightlife. It's perfect for a long weekend or city break, so don't miss these amazing things to do and see in Belgrade: 1. Republic square, 2. Knez Mihailova street, 3.Terazije square, 4. Kalemegdan fortress and park, 5. Club Terassa Lounge (located at Kalemegdan), 6. Skadarlija, 7. Nikola Tesla Museum, 8. Temple of Saint Sava, 9. Ada Ciganlija, 10. Kosancicev venac, 11. Zemun, 12. Lido beach, 13. Belgrade Beer Fest, 14. Savamala, 15. Cruise the Belgrade’s rivers, 16. Nikola Pašić square, 17. St. Mark's Church, 18. Try local food, 19. Check out one of the famous Belgrade museums or enjoy a stroll along Belgrade Waterfront, 20. Take a walk around Slavija Square, Kralja Milana and Nemanjina street, Balkanska street, as well as Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard - Belgrade’s most important traffic arteries, a shopping streets, and a testament to historical events.
Of course there are many more things to see and do in this lovely city. Belgrade is full of character, life and most importantly, Belgrade has some of the world’s best food.
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SIRBİSTAN BELGRAD VLOG | PART I (İlk Keşif / Eğlence Başlıyor...) Serbia Belgrade Travel
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Belgrade, Serbia - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Belgrade
Top best places to visit in Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia.
Belgrade, literally translates as the “White City”, it is one of the oldest cities in Europe, dating back to the 3rd century BC.
The Republic Square is the main meeting point in town. It is the site of the National Theater, the Statue of Prince Michael and the National Museum.
Many locals consider the Republic Square to be the city’s centerpiece areas but the Belgrade’s designated center is Terazije.
In its vicinity are some of Belgrade’s most recognizable buildings, including:
The House of the National Assembly of Serbia.
The Old Palace, today the City Hall but once a royal residence as well as, standing on the opposite side, the New Palace, today the seat of the President.
Between National Assembly and Terazije is one of the central squares in downtown, the Nikola Pasic Square.
Prince Michael Street, the main pedestrian and shopping zone and the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city, connects Terazije, Republic Square and the Fortress.
The Kalemegdan Fortress used to be an important military fortification and now serves as the central park of Belgrade.
Within the fortress is located, the Statue of Victor, one of the symbols of the town.
It offers beautiful sunsets and views.
Belgrade has many important churches, such as:
The Saint Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox church in Serbia, and one of the biggest Orthodox churches in the whole world.
Belgrade Cathedral, a Serbian Orthodox Christian church dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel.
St Mark’s Church, a Serbian Orthodox basilica, one of the largest religious buildings in the country.
Belgrade is also the capital of Serbian culture with many great museums and galleries, like:
The Museum of the History of Yugoslavia and Tito’s Mausoleum.
And the Nikola Tesla Museum, an exhibition dedicated to the great inventor whom Serbs revere.
Worth seeing is also the Palace of Serbia, a government building located in the New Belgrade municipality.
Near by, along the river, is a long promenade with many floating restaurants serving local seafood.
There are approximately one-thousand sports facilities in metropolis, many of which are capable of serving all levels of sporting events.
The city is home to Serbia’s two biggest and most successful football clubs, Red Star and Partizan Belgrade.
A historical area, that anyone visiting the city should aim to see, with narrow churches, houses and streets is the Zemun.
The Millennium Tower, located at the top of the hill in Zemun, was built on the site of medieval fortress and provides visitors with the beautiful view of Belgrade and river.
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Places to Visit in Serbia Europe, Tourist Attractions in Top Cities - Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica
Serbia is located in the South-eastern part of Europe and characterized by great mountain and hills. Nature has really blessed the country with over 15 peaks, five national parks and intact natural vegetation. Serbia cannot be learned on the books, but it needs to be explored and toured step by step starting with its historical and geographical region. Serbia is a good tourist place with a continental climate. The country offers its visitors with beautiful attractions to see and discover it.
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These are top 5 cities of Serbia:
Belgrade:
Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia and one of Europe's oldest cities. It is a modern city and a political, administrative and cultural center of the country. The archaeological sites are found in great numbers in this part of the city in very distant history. There are many inviting places in Belgrade such as the Stambol gate, Belgrade fortress Old palace and many others. To get a better understanding of the history of the country, the historical museums in Belgrade will give you a pretty good picture of its past.
Novi Sad:
Novi Sad is an elegant city with graceful parks, bars and outdoor cafes. The city is rather young and hosts one of Serbia’s largest music festivals. Novi Sad is the capital of the province of Vojvodina, an autonomous region with 6 official languages and 26 ethnic groups. As compared to most of the cities in the Balkans, it is more ornate and colourful with intriguing architecture. Novi Sad is also set to be the European Capital of Culture in 2021, and the only city in Europe that will be holding such a prestigious title.
Subotica:
Subotica is a small multicultural city with only one hundred thousand inhabitants. The languages are diverse in this city as much as its religion. A traveller is always enchanted by its marvellous architecture which is built in so many different art style and age. Most of the buildings are adorned with beautiful ceramic tiles, wood carvings, floral motifs and stained glass window. Subotica also has great natural wealth with Lake Palic being the most visited attractions in the city.
Kopaonik National park
Kopaonik is one of the biggest mountain range in the country, and in 1981, it was proclaimed a National Park. The beauty of the mountain comes from the reliefs of evergreen forests, mountain peaks and oceanic Turquoise Mountain where you can see the distant Stara Planina and Sara Mountain and its breathless sight. A large number of rare plant species makes the national park an important biodiversity area in Serbia.
Tara National Park
The Tara National Park was entitled a National Park in 1981 located in western Serbia. The park is known for its thick forests, beautiful peaks and deep caves. There are boat trips and river rafting organised by the park to the Drina River Gorge. It has varieties of plants and animal species. Along the course of mountain streams and rivers, the waterfall is also part of the impressive beauty. The park has facilities with great accommodation along with children’s camp area.
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VISIT SERBIA - CITY OF BELGRADE
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 2 million people.
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian King Stephen Dragutin (1282--1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.
Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council. It covers 3.6% of Serbia's territory, and 22.5% of the country's population lives in the city. The city has been awarded many titles, and the nomination for European Capital of Culture 2020.
Houseboats on Ada Ciganlija
Extreme sports are available, such as bungee jumping, water skiing, and paintballing. There are numerous tracks on the island, where it is possible to ride a bike, go for a walk, or go jogging. Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands on the rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds). These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve. Tourist income is annually around 800 million Euros. In 2012, Belgrade visited 976.674 registered tourists.From that number 771.299 were foreign. Also more than 100.000 tourists arrive by 850 river cruisers.
Belgrade has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife; many clubs that are open until dawn can be found throughout the city. The most recognizable nightlife features of Belgrade are the barges (splav), spread along the banks of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
Belgrade nightlife on riverclubs.
Many weekend visitors—particularly from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia—prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals, due to a perceived friendly atmosphere, great clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language difficulties, and the lack of restrictive night life regulation.
Famous alternative clubs include Akademija and the famed KST (Klub Studenata Tehnike), located in the basement of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering. One of the most famous sites for alternative cultural happenings in the city is the SKC (Student Cultural Centre), located right across from Belgrade's highrise landmark, the Beograđanka. Concerts featuring famous local and foreign bands are often held at the center. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions.
Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighbourhood
A more traditional Serbian nightlife experience, accompanied by traditional music known as Starogradska (roughly translated as Old Town Music), typical of northern Serbia's urban environments, is most prominent in Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighborhood where the poets and artists of Belgrade gathered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Skadar Street (the centre of Skadarlija) and the surrounding neighbourhood are lined with some of Belgrade's best and oldest traditional restaurants (called kafanas in Serbian), which date back to that period. At one end of the neighbourhood stands Belgrade's oldest beer brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century. One of the city's oldest kafanas is the Znak pitanja.
The Times reported that Europe's best nightlife can be found in buzzing Belgrade. In the Lonely Planet 1000 Ultimate Experiences guide of 2012, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world.
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Where to go in Belgrade - Serbia
Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe, older than the settlements in Mesopotamia. It is a city that has 15 names and one of them that is used up to now is Beograd meaning The White City.
Belgrade Fortress & Kalemegdan Park is the most significant landmark and is located right at the center of Belgrade.
MUST SEE PLACES WHEN IN BELGRADE:
- The Fortress
- Kalemegdan park
- Skadarlija
- Tašmajdan Park and underground cave
- The National Assembly
- Military Museum
- Republic Square
- Gardos Tower
- Local Markets
- Knez Mihailova Street
- Zemunski Kej
- Church of St. Sava
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Lido Beach, Zemun (Belgrade, Serbia)
Lido is located on the northern tip of the Great War Island, on the Danube. It is actually a small, pointed sandy beach without permanent residents, which covers just small fragment of the island, as the entire Great War Island is protected by the law and urbanization is not allowed.
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Trip to Serbia Belgrade 2018
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