Belgrade - The White City – where two rivers meet and energy never fades.

Belgrade: The Ultimate 2026 Summer Guide

The White City – where two rivers meet and energy never fades.

4.9(12,500)
25°C - 32°C
€€
May - June and September - October

Why visit Belgrade? 2026 Summer Travel Guide

Belgrade is not just the capital of Serbia; it is a living organism pulsating at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. It is a crossroads of paths, the East in the West and the West in the East. From the magnificent Kalemegdan Fortress that has guarded the rivers for centuries to the modern structures of New Belgrade, this city offers layers of history, culture, and an untamable spirit that will win you over at first step. Belgrade is not toured - it is experienced through the smell of morning coffee in Dorćol and the echoes of music from the riverbanks.

Kalemegdan and Historical Layers

THE HEART OF BELGRADE is the BELGRADE FORTRESS. Here, history can literally be touched. A walk along the ramparts offers a breathtaking view of the confluence, especially at dusk when the sun vanishes behind the plains. Right next to the fortress is KNEZ MIHAILOVA Street, an elegant pedestrian zone with 19th-century buildings housing the most beautiful bookstores, galleries, and fashion shops. For those seeking a true bohemian spirit, there is SKADARLIJA, a cobbled street where old-town music is still heard alongside the best specialties of local cuisine.

Gastronomic Hedonism and the Spirit of Dorćol

Belgrade is a capital of FLAVOR. Lower Dorćol hides true gems of the modern gastronomic scene and small coffee roasteries where the ritual of coffee drinking is elevated to an art form. BETON HALA right by the Sava has become synonymous with top-tier restaurants with a river view. Do not miss a visit to THE TEMPLE OF SAINT SAVA on Vračar, one of the largest Orthodox temples in the world, whose mosaics and monumentality leave every visitor speechless. Belgrade is a city that never sleeps, but in its hidden gardens and narrow streets, it offers the peace that only old cities know how to provide.

Main attractions in Belgrade

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Kalemegdan Fortress

Belgrade's historic core at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

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Temple of Saint Sava

One of the largest Orthodox temples in the world, a symbol of Belgrade.

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Skadarlija

The bohemian quarter preserving the spirit of old Belgrade.

Quick facts about Belgrade: Rating, Climate & Budget

Top Rated

4.9
12,500 reviews

Air (average)

25°C - 32°C
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Water (average)

22°C - 24°C (Ada Ciganlija)

Budget

€€
Mid-range

Best time

May - June and September - October

Language

Serbian
(English widely spoken by all generations)

Practical info for Belgrade: Currency, Safety, Internet & Transport

Visa

No visa required for EU, USA, and most region countries

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Currency

Serbian Dinar (RSD)

Safety

Safe city with very low crime rate towards tourists

Internet

High-speed 4G/5G and free WiFi in many public spots

Transport

Buses, trams, and affordable taxis (CARGO/Pink/Naxis)

Water

Tap water is safe to drink (Beogradska česma quality)

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Please check official requirements before your travel.

Best time to visit Belgrade: Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter

Maj - Jun

Spring Bloom

The best time to enjoy city parks, river walks, and outdoor festivals.

Decembar - Januar

Winter Magic

Sparkling lights, Christmas markets, and traditional tavern atmosphere.

Where to stay? Accommodation in Belgrade: Hotels, Apartments & Villas

The best accommodation in Belgrade is found in the elegant Vračar district, offering sophisticated boutique hotels, or in the heart of the Old Town with views of Kalemegdan and vibrant Skadarlija. Opt for luxurious apartments along Savski Venac for modern comfort and easy access to the river promenade. These prestigious stays are perfect for urban explorers and hedonists seeking to experience the authentic energy of Belgrade, the White City – where rivers merge and the city's rhythm never stops.

Best neighborhoods and areas to stay in Belgrade

Stari Grad & Dorćol

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Best for: Culture, Coffee, History

The oldest part of the city with the most authentic atmospheric streets.

Sve pešački dostupno
Najbolji kafići

Average night price

110€
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Vračar

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Best for: Dining, Local Vibe, Churches

Prestigous central neighborhood with the Temple of St. Sava as its anchor.

Vrhunski restorani
Prelepa arhitektura

Average night price

120€
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How to reach Belgrade? Traveling by car, bus or plane

Air transport

The fastest and most comfortable way to travel

Airport status
Belgrade has its own international airport

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Bus Transport

Affordable and regular bus lines from all major regional hubs.

Travel by Car

The most flexible way to explore Belgrade and its surroundings.

Local transport and how to get around Belgrade

Taxi & Ride-sharing (CARGO)
€5 - €10 for central routes
The most popular way for tourists, very reliable and affordable.
Public Transport (Bus/Tram)
approx €0.50 (90 min)
Extensive network covering the whole city, uses Beogradska kartica.

Gastronomy and Food: Local specialties you must try in Belgrade

"Belgrade Feast"

Generous Balkan treats where meat and coffee dominate.

Must try:

Ćevapi (Sarajevski or Banjalučki style)
Karađorđeva Steak
Kajmak and Ajvar on sourdough bread

Hidden Gems: What do locals recommend in Belgrade?

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Kosančićev Venac Cobblestones

The most romantic corner of Belgrade. Find a small cafe overlooking the Sava and feel like you've travelled 100 years back in time.

Zemun Quay and Gardoš

For a different soul, cross to Zemun. Clime the Gardoš tower for a view of the orange roofs and the Danube as it truly is - grand.

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Bajloni Market & Jevremovac

Start your Saturday at Bajloni market for local cheese, then hide in the Botanical Garden Jevremovac, a green oasis in the concrete heart.

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Alternative Savamala

Explore the urban street art and creative hubs in former warehouses. It's the rough but creative face of modern Belgrade.

Itinerary: How to spend 3 days in Belgrade?

Day1

Old City Charm

1
Breakfast in Dorćol and walk through Kalemegdan
2
Knez Mihailova shopping and lunch at Kosančićev venac
3
Evening in Skadarlija with traditional music
Day2

Faith and Vibe

1
Visit to the Temple of Saint Sava and Vračar plateau
2
Nikola Tesla Museum tour
3
Dinner at Beton Hala by the river
Day3

Danube Soul

1
Walk along the Zemun Quay and climb to Gardoš Tower
2
Fish lunch in one of Zemun's taverns
3
Sunset river cruise or boat club (splav) experience

Tours and activities in Belgrade: Organized excursions

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