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Things To Do

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Tour The Temple of Saint Sava

Tour The Temple of Saint Sava

The Church of Saint Sava is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox churches in the world. It's located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the most recognisable building in Belgrade and a landmark, as its dominating dome resembles that of the Hagia Sophia, after which it had been modelled. Take a guided tour and learn about some of Serbia's history!

Stroll Around The Kalemegdan

Stroll Around The Kalemegdan

Belgrade's Fortress is an old citadel surrounded by a beautiful park dating back from Roman times. The Upper and Lower Towns are surrounded by the biggest park in Belgrade with numerous winding walking paths, shady benches, picturesque fountains, statues and incredible river views. It is also well known for its kilometers long tunnels, underground corridors and catacombs.

Shopping at Knez Mihailova Street

Shopping at Knez Mihailova Street

Knez Mihailova Street is the main shopping street in Belgrade, Serbia. It's a pedestrian street that runs from Kalemegdan Park to Republic Square. The street's cobblestone walkway features many architectural styles from different periods in history. Enjoy the pedestrian shopping area or sitting at local food at the cafes.

Have Dinner and Drinks on Skadarlija

Have Dinner and Drinks on Skadarlija

This is a famous street in the center of Belgrade which is full of restaurants with famous Serbian dishes. Some of the restaurants have traditional music. It is located in the Belgrade municipality of Stari Grad (Old town) and generally considered the main bohemian quarter of Belgrade, similar to Paris’ Montmartre.

Visit one of Serbia's Many Museums!

Visit one of Serbia's Many Museums!

Belgrade has many interesting museums due to its history. A few of the famous museums include: National Museum of Serbia Nikola Tesla Museum Museum of Yugoslavia Museum of Science & Technology Historical Museum of Serbia