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Belgrade Fortress
Belgrade Fortress
Belgrade Fortress
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Belgrade Fortress

Belgrade Fortress

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7.8
Based on 6,754 reviews
Stari grad | 1 km from downtown
Phone +381112620685
Address: Belgrade, Serbia
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
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Featured in 2025 Europe 50 - Night Attractions
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󱓊Exhibition inscriptions tell stories of historical figures
󱨜Summit views of the two rivers and the city
󱨠105 positive reviews󱨠Recently viewed by 1,000+ people
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Free to visit, both day and night, and the nighttime lighting is beautiful. Although Belgrade is relatively safe, it's recommended to arrive early and leave early in the evening. I went before 10 PM on a Monday, and there were still quite a few people. Instead of walking along the river, I exited the park northeast and entered the old city's food and beverage district, which was safer. [Scenery] Good [Entertainment] Good [Value for Money] Good
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.
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Church of Saint Sava
Church of Saint Sava
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Church of Saint Sava

Church of Saint Sava

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6.8
Based on 3,317 reviews
Vracar | 2.6 km from downtown
Phone +381112432585
Address: Krušedolska 2a, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
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St. Sava's Cathedral is one of Belgrade's top landmarks and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Its stunning white exterior and huge dome can be seen in all corners of the city. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the catacombsit is beautifully decorated with golden mosaics and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to learn about history, culture and take amazing photos. Parking on the surrounding streets is paid and it’s hard to find a space. It's worth seeing, it's definitely worth seeing.
amazing so beautiful and worth to spend a few hours exploring.i like the fact candle burning is done outside hence preserving paintings.The tiling and mosaic work is just outstanding.
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Kneza Mihaila
Kneza Mihaila
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Kneza Mihaila

Kneza Mihaila

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Stari grad | 518m from downtown
Phone +381112627722
Address: Belgrade, Serbia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
󱨠50% positive reviews
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The street is beautiful and suitable for walking. How can you go to Belgrade without a stroll? It is very lively and people are still busy until after midnight so it feels very safe whenever you come. The restaurant is open late and the cafe is open early so you can always find a place to sit and hang out. If you are in Belgrade, this is definitely a must! A beautiful trail lined with ancient buildings, shops, restaurants and cafes. It's bustling, the locals are enjoying life, and they're dressed properly. It's so vibrant and vibrant!
【Knez Mihailova Street】 Knez Mihailova Street Knez Mihailova Street is connected to the Karamegdan Castle at one end and the Republic Square (Trg Republika) at the other end. It is the most central commercial street in Belgrade, just like the Champs Elysees in Paris. If you choose to stay, staying near here is the best choice. There are some alternative street performers during the day, and the surrounding bars will be very lively after the shops close at night. The street consists of a large number of buildings from the reign of the Obrenovic and Karajolyević dynasties. The street is about 700 meters long and connects Kalemegdan to other parts of the city. The performances of street singers add to the overall atmosphere of the walk. There are many cafes and restaurants on this street, serving traditional Serbian food. The crowd is densest in the evening.
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