
Belgrade





Things To Do
Belgrade offers countless activities for visitors to enjoy. One of the best things to do is explore Kalemegdan Fortress, a historic landmark offering stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Strolling through the vibrant city center allows you to admire landmarks like Knez Mihailova Street, a bustling pedestrian zone filled with shops, cafés, and historic buildings. History lovers can visit the Church of Saint Sava, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, or the Nikola Tesla Museum, showcasing the work of the famous inventor. For a unique experience, visitors can enjoy Belgrade’s famous nightlife in the floating river clubs, known as splavs, offering music and entertainment along the waterfront. A visit to Skadarlija, the city’s bohemian quarter, provides a taste of traditional Serbian cuisine and live folk music. Along Ada Ciganlija, a river island turned recreational area, visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like swimming, biking, and kayaking. With its mix of history, culture, and dynamic energy, Belgrade offers something special for everyone.
Need To Know
Situated: On the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, Serbia.
Accommodation: Hotels in the city center or riverside apartments. Book in advance during peak seasons.
Activities:
- Visit Kalemegdan Fortress and Knez Mihailova street.
- Explore Skadarlija for nightlife and dining.
- Take a boat tour on the Danube and Sava rivers.
Best season: April to October.
Cheap season: November to March.

Recommended Time to Visit Belgrade (Serbia)
- 1-2 days: Explore Kalemegdan Fortress, the Old Town, and experience the nightlife.
- 3-4 days: Visit museums, take a boat tour on the Danube, and explore alternative neighborhoods.
- 5+ days: Take day trips to Novi Sad, Golubac Fortress, or Topola for a deeper cultural experience.
Belgrade 3-Day Itinerary (Highlights Trip)
Day 1: Exploring Old Town & Kalemegdan
- Morning:
- Start at Republic Square, the heart of Belgrade, surrounded by the National Museum and National Theatre.
- Walk down Knez Mihailova Street, a lively pedestrian zone filled with shops, cafes, and historic architecture.
- Visit Kalemegdan Fortress, offering panoramic views of the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers.
- Afternoon:
- Have lunch at Manufaktura, a restaurant known for its traditional Serbian dishes and red umbrella-covered terrace.
- Explore The Victor Monument, one of Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks inside Kalemegdan Park.
- Visit Military Museum and Ružica Church, a fascinating chapel adorned with chandeliers made from bullet casings.
- Evening:
- Dine at Skadarlija, Belgrade’s bohemian quarter, where restaurants like Tri Šešira serve local specialties with live traditional music.
- Enjoy a drink at Blaznavac, a quirky cocktail bar with a laid-back atmosphere.
Day 2: Zemun & The Rivers
- Morning:
- Take a morning walk along the Zemun Quay, a scenic promenade by the Danube.
- Visit Gardoš Tower, a historic landmark with breathtaking views of the city.
- Explore Zemun Old Town, a charming area with cobbled streets and Austro-Hungarian architecture.
- Afternoon:
- Have lunch at Šaran, one of the best fish restaurants in Zemun.
- Take a boat cruise along the Sava and Danube Rivers for a unique view of the city.
- Evening:
- Have dinner at Ambar, a modern Serbian restaurant on Beton Hala, a trendy waterfront district.
- Experience Belgrade’s nightlife on a splav (riverboat club) like Freestyler or Shake ‘n’ Shake.
Day 3: Culture & Alternative Belgrade
- Morning:
- Visit Saint Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans.
- Explore Nikola Tesla Museum, dedicated to the famous Serbian inventor.
- Afternoon:
- Have lunch at Little Bay, a restaurant with a unique opera-style interior.
- Visit Museum of Yugoslavia & House of Flowers, the resting place of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito.
- Discover the alternative art scene at Cetinjska Street, home to street art, bars, and cultural venues.
- Evening:
- Dine at Toro Latin GastroBar, offering delicious Latin American cuisine by the river.
- End your trip with a cocktail at Druid Bar, a hidden speakeasy-style bar in the city center.
Belgrade 5-Day Itinerary (More In-Depth)
- Day 4: Take a day trip to Novi Sad, visit Petrovaradin Fortress, and explore the wine region of Sremski Karlovci.
- Day 5: Visit Golubac Fortress and Đerdap National Park, or explore Avala Mountain for scenic views.