| 1. |
Belgrade Fortress (Kalemegdan) |
| citadel and park overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 2. |
Church of Saint Sava |
| one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, dominating the city skyline. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 3. |
Skadarlija |
| cobbled bohemian quarter with traditional kafanas, music and street artists. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 4. |
Ada Ciganlija |
| river island turned peninsula with a lake, beaches and sports grounds. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 5. |
Knez Mihailova Street |
| the main pedestrian and shopping promenade, lined with 19th century buildings. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 6. |
Nikola Tesla Museum |
| personal archive and interactive demonstrations of the famous inventor's work. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 7. |
Zemun and Gardos Tower |
| former Austro-Hungarian town on the Danube bank with a hilltop lookout tower. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 8. |
Museum of Yugoslavia |
| history of the former federation, including Tito's mausoleum (House of Flowers). |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 9. |
Avala Tower |
| 204-meter telecommunications tower with observation deck on Mount Avala. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
| 10. |
Belgrade River Cruises |
| boat tours on the Sava and Danube passing fortresses, islands and floating clubs. |
| read more: wikipedia | images | videos |
|
Country: Serbia
City area: 359.96 km2
Website: www.beograd.rs
Temperatures (in oC):
|