The city that doesn’t sleep. Feel the modern bohemian vibe
You can spot bars, clubs, live music stages, concerts and open-air festivals all
year long

Belgrade’s bars offer a vibrant nightlife, blending historic charm with modern vibes, perfect for socializing, drinks, and music.

Belgrade’s cafes are vibrant hubs of culture, offering aromatic coffee, delicious pastries, and stylish interiors that invite relaxation. Perfect for unwinding!

Festivals in Serbia celebrate rich culture, music, and traditions, including events like EXIT, FEST International Film Festival, and Nisville Jazz.
The most bombed European city in history
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, boasts a rich history and culture that spans over 7,000 years. Its location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers made it a vital crossroads between East and West throughout history. Belgrade became the capital of Serbia in 1841 and later served as the capital of Yugoslavia from its founding in 1918 until its dissolution in the 1990s. The city played a pivotal role in both World Wars. In fact, Belgrade is considered the most bombed European city in history due to the repeated conflicts it has endured. Today, Belgrade is a vibrant hub of culture, art, and history, with its rivers offering scenic beauty and a symbol of the city’s enduring spirit.
The plenty of museums, parks and flea markets
The Museum of Yugoslavia showcases artifacts, history, and culture from the former Yugoslavian states, including Tito’s Mausoleum
The Botanical Garden is a peaceful oasis, showcasing diverse plant species and offering a relaxing escape from city life.
The Museum of Contemporary Art presents a dynamic collection of modern works, highlighting Serbian and international artists in a unique building on the Sava River.
Kalemegdan Fortress features breathtaking views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, making it a historical and cultural gem
Zemun, a charming city close to Belgrade, features historic architecture, vibrant riverside cafes, and stunning views from the Gardos Tower
Belgrade Waterfront is a vibrant riverside development featuring modern apartments, shops, restaurants, and cultural spaces, transforming the city’s skyline and lifestyle.
Serbian cuisine is a must-try. A mix of Balkan recipes for meat lovers and vegans.
In Belgrade, you can find the best bakeries and the best rakja. Ziveli!

Serbia rakja is made of plums,
pears and quinces

You can find them all over the city.
Try the boureks of mins meat and cheese.

Influence by the east.
Try baklava and pan sweets.
Belgrade is very easy to move around. The main transportation services are the buses and the trams

If you want a fancy ride in the historical center try the red tram
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To buy your ticket you send a text through a Serbian mobile number or let us know to prepare it for you
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Cycling and walking in Belgrade offer scenic routes, vibrant parks, and a lively urban experience.