Belgrade
The White City – where two rivers meet and energy never fades.
Why visit Belgrade?
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.
Balkan Energy
A unique vibe of a city that lives 24/7 with infectious hospitality.
Historical Confluence
The rare meeting point of two great European rivers beneath a fortress.
Gastronomic Scene
From traditional street food to world-class fine dining.
Travel to Belgrade: How to get there and transport options
Air transport
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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
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.
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