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Belgrade Fortress
Belgrade Fortress
Belgrade Fortress
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Belgrade Fortress

Belgrade Fortress

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Stari grad | 1 km from downtown
Phone +381112633747
Address: Belgrade, Serbia
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
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Belgrade Fortress, overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, is one of Serbia’s most iconic landmarks. With origins dating back to the Roman era, it has witnessed centuries of battles and cultural changes. The fortress offers impressive stone walls, historic gates, and military architecture, along with beautiful walking paths in Kalemegdan Park. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the rivers and city skyline, especially at sunset. The site also features small museums, monuments, and outdoor exhibitions, making it both a historical and recreational space. Belgrade Fortress is a must-visit for history lovers and those seeking scenic, peaceful surroundings.
The Belgrade Fortress (Belgrade Fortress) is the core historical landmark of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the strategic highland at the intersection of the Sava and Danube rivers, known as the "key of the Balkans". Its history dates back to the early fortifications built by the Celtic in the 3rd century BC, and was later rebuilt and competed for many times by Rome, Byzantine, Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian Empire, and was listed as a special protected cultural relics of Serbian state level in 1979. As a strategic fortress in Europe, the fortress of Belgrade witnessed more than 2000 years of conflict and integration: from the Roman Legion garrison, Ottoman siege, to the fire of modern world wars, the masonry structure of its city walls clearly presents the architectural technology of different periods. Known as "open-air history textbook". The Sava River and Danube River interchange have a wide view and are the best place to take a panoramic view of the city; the classic seat is next to the Victors Memorial. It is recommended to go in the evening and enjoy the sunset on the riverside.
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Zemun
Zemun
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Zemun

Zemun

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63 reviews
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Zemun | 8.2 km from downtown
Address: Belgrade, Serbia
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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No.6 of Best Things to Do in Belgrade
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If u are in Zemun, u must go to Zemun market, fresh vegetables and fruits here!
Zemun in Belgrade is a historic, quiet and beautiful town. It is calm and peaceful, with ancient buildings and long streets. The dawn of the morning will dress it up very beautifully, giving people a very comfortable and peaceful feeling. It is definitely worth a walk.
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Belgrade Zoo
Belgrade Zoo
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Belgrade Zoo

Belgrade Zoo

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Stari grad | 802m from downtown
Phone +381112624526
Address: Mali Kalemegdan 8, Belgrade 11000, Serbia Belgrade RS, 11000, Serbia
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.15 of Best Things to Do in Belgrade
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󱓊Over 200 animal species & 2000+ animals
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I went there a long time ago. The zoo smells very strong. There are so many kinds of animals in it. My favorite ones are zebras and gorillas. Unfortunately, I can't find photos. I am not so interested in the zoo because I think it is pitiful for animals to be locked in cages. But if you are curious about animals, you can go for a walk... The environment is pretty good. There is a fountain inside ⛲️, with pictures attached. This fountain is not only for viewing. If you are thirsty while visiting the park, you can drink the water from the fountain directly. The water is clean and you can drink it with confidence. Many people drink water here. Serbians generally rarely drink mineral water. The tap water at home can be drunk directly.
I brought my kids to Belgrade for a trip. I saw a zoo here, so I took time to come and see it... This zoo may be the smallest zoo I have visited so far. Besides the animals in cages, there are no amusement facilities or garden squares in the whole zoo. I feel that I came here purely to see the animals... But I saw the noble lion up close here. I was really shocked by its momentum when I looked at it up close. It is worthy of being the king of beasts. Just seeing the lion is worth the price...
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