Milica’s guidebook

Milica
Milica’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan park around it - This is one of the most visited attractions of Belgrade, you can have a nice walk and see the Pobednik monument. From there you have the view of the Sava and Danube rivers confluence.
291 locals recommend
Kalemegdan Park
291 locals recommend
Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan park around it - This is one of the most visited attractions of Belgrade, you can have a nice walk and see the Pobednik monument. From there you have the view of the Sava and Danube rivers confluence.
St. Sava Temple is one of the biggest orthodox temples in the world. It is still unfinished but you can visit a nice chapel built below the temple (you can find the entrance left from the main entrance). The temple is located in a nice park together with a National Library.
423 locals recommend
Temple of Saint Sava
2a Krušedolska
423 locals recommend
St. Sava Temple is one of the biggest orthodox temples in the world. It is still unfinished but you can visit a nice chapel built below the temple (you can find the entrance left from the main entrance). The temple is located in a nice park together with a National Library.
National Parlament and Tasmajdan park close to it are worth a visit. In the park, you can see St. Marco's orthodox church and behind it the ruins of our National TV station bombed in 1999
124 locals recommend
National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
13 Trg Nikole Pašića
124 locals recommend
National Parlament and Tasmajdan park close to it are worth a visit. In the park, you can see St. Marco's orthodox church and behind it the ruins of our National TV station bombed in 1999
Knez Mihailova is the main pedestrian street of Belgrade with lots of shops and street performers. On one of its ends is the Republic square, the main square in Belgrade with the National Theater and National Museum (worth a visit if you are into museums), and on the other is the entrance to Kalemegdan Fortress.
265 locals recommend
Kneza Mihaila
Kneza Mihaila
265 locals recommend
Knez Mihailova is the main pedestrian street of Belgrade with lots of shops and street performers. On one of its ends is the Republic square, the main square in Belgrade with the National Theater and National Museum (worth a visit if you are into museums), and on the other is the entrance to Kalemegdan Fortress.
Over 20 clubs, bars and coffee shops all in one district that once was a Belgrade Beer industry. Abandoned in the mid 2000s, now a clubing neighborhood of Belgrade.
11 locals recommend
Cetinjska
Cetinjska
11 locals recommend
Over 20 clubs, bars and coffee shops all in one district that once was a Belgrade Beer industry. Abandoned in the mid 2000s, now a clubing neighborhood of Belgrade.
Also called the Sea of Belgrade, Ada is a green resort very close to the city center where many Belgraders spend their afternoons and weekends.
345 locals recommend
Ada Ciganlija
345 locals recommend
Also called the Sea of Belgrade, Ada is a green resort very close to the city center where many Belgraders spend their afternoons and weekends.
Nikola Tesla museum is a must if you are into science and want to find out more about the life and inventions of this great man. They have a guided tour every full hour.
513 locals recommend
Nikola Tesla Museum
51 Krunska
513 locals recommend
Nikola Tesla museum is a must if you are into science and want to find out more about the life and inventions of this great man. They have a guided tour every full hour.
Musem is dedicated to the country that no longer exists. Here you can find a grave of its lifelong president Tito and a house with many gifts Tito received throughout his life from other statesman, important historical figures as well as from his people.
50 locals recommend
Museum of Yugoslavia
6 Михаила Мике Јанковића
50 locals recommend
Musem is dedicated to the country that no longer exists. Here you can find a grave of its lifelong president Tito and a house with many gifts Tito received throughout his life from other statesman, important historical figures as well as from his people.
A must-see if you are into art and want to find out more about Serbian art and history.
267 locals recommend
Belgrade City Museum
40b Resavska
267 locals recommend
A must-see if you are into art and want to find out more about Serbian art and history.
A museum is located in a great location, surrounded by a big park on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Park is filled with sculptures and the museum hosts many temporary exibitions.
179 locals recommend
Museum of Contemporary Art
10 Ušće
179 locals recommend
A museum is located in a great location, surrounded by a big park on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Park is filled with sculptures and the museum hosts many temporary exibitions.

Food scene

Traditional Serbian restaurant with great local food.
55 locals recommend
Proleće
11 Vuka Karadžića
55 locals recommend
Traditional Serbian restaurant with great local food.
One of the oldest kafana's (traditional Serbian restaurant) in Belgrade and Serbia is definitely a must-visit if you want to try some local specials.
62 locals recommend
Question Mark
6 Kralja Petra
62 locals recommend
One of the oldest kafana's (traditional Serbian restaurant) in Belgrade and Serbia is definitely a must-visit if you want to try some local specials.

Neighborhoods

Dorćol neighborhood has is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Belgrade with lots of historic buildings, graffiti art, nice cafes, restaurants, and shops.
51 locals recommend
Dorćol
51 locals recommend
Dorćol neighborhood has is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Belgrade with lots of historic buildings, graffiti art, nice cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Across the river from the old Town, the Zemun neighborhood is located. It used to be a separate city but it merged with Belgrade 100 years ago. It has its own old town and promenade next to the Danube river with lots of good fish restaurants. On the Gardos hill there is a tower with a beautiful view of almost the whole Belgrade.
22 locals recommend
Zemunski Kej
22 locals recommend
Across the river from the old Town, the Zemun neighborhood is located. It used to be a separate city but it merged with Belgrade 100 years ago. It has its own old town and promenade next to the Danube river with lots of good fish restaurants. On the Gardos hill there is a tower with a beautiful view of almost the whole Belgrade.
Concrete Hall and Savamala quarter, what were warehouses and ruined industry buildings are now posh bars and restaurants, what were old manufacture places now are art galleries and places where alternative people of Belgrade go out.
208 locals recommend
Savamala
208 locals recommend
Concrete Hall and Savamala quarter, what were warehouses and ruined industry buildings are now posh bars and restaurants, what were old manufacture places now are art galleries and places where alternative people of Belgrade go out.
An area that acts as a time machine, this was what Belgrade looked like 150 years ago. Cobblestone street, romantic streetlights, and old oak trees give this district a special feel.
57 locals recommend
Kosančićev Venac
57 locals recommend
An area that acts as a time machine, this was what Belgrade looked like 150 years ago. Cobblestone street, romantic streetlights, and old oak trees give this district a special feel.