Welcome to Belgrade

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Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. With a history spanning more than 7,000 years, Belgrade stands at the crossroads of East and West, offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

 

The city’s rich past is reflected in its architecture and landmarks. From the ancient Belgrade Fortress overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, to the elegant 19th-century buildings of Knez Mihailova Street, Belgrade tells the story of centuries of cultural exchange and resilience.

 

Today, Belgrade is a dynamic European capital known for its welcoming spirit, lively atmosphere, and diverse cultural life. The city is filled with theaters, galleries, museums, and music venues, offering something for every taste. Belgrade’s reputation as a city that “never sleeps” comes from its world-famous nightlife, which combines traditional Serbian hospitality with modern trends.

 

Serbian cuisine is an experience in itself. From traditional dishes such as ćevapi, sarma, and ajvar, to contemporary international dining, Belgrade is a paradise for food lovers. Visitors can enjoy authentic flavors in local taverns (“kafanas”) or explore fine dining options throughout the city.

Belgrade is easily accessible, with the Nikola Tesla International Airport located just 18 km from the city center, offering direct connections to major European hubs. The city is well connected by public transportation, and most landmarks and attractions are within walking distance.

 

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