Belgrade is located in a unique location, at the confluence of two large rivers, the Sava and
the Danube. Belgrade is a vibrant city, surprising in its diversity and rich in its history and
culture.
Belgrade Fortress
This fortress, constructed all throughout the 1st to the 18th century, with the aim of being a
strategic place for defence on the hill above the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers,
today represents an outdoor museum. The Pobednik Monument (The Victor) which is the
symbol of Belgrade, is the focal point of the entire area which is made up of the Belgrade
fortress, divided into the Upper and Lower town, and Kalemegdan park.
Belgrade River Cruise – Sava and Danube
Explore Belgrade’s beauty from the water on a scenic river cruise along the Sava and Danube. Marvel at iconic sights like the Kalemegdan Fortress, Ada Bridge, and the confluence of the two rivers. Relax and enjoy the city’s skyline and vibrant waterfront as you sail past historic landmarks. A perfect way to see Belgrade from a new perspective! More information https://www.tob.rs/en/sightseeing/sightseeing-by-boat
Knez Mihailova Street
The main pedestrian and shopping zone of Belgrade downtown. It is one of the oldest and
most valuable architectural monuments. Since walking down this street it is possible to see
several emblematic buildings and private houses built in the late 1880’s.
Skadarlija, The Old Bohemian Quarter of Belgrade
Skadarlija became a bohemian part of the city at the turn of the 20th century when actors,
writers and painters moved to there, and the taverns of Skadarlija became the gathering
places of the most famous individuals who were part of Belgrade culture. In present day
restaurants of Skadarlija besides traditional specialties, the sounds of urban traditional folk
music and the greetings you will receive from the lady of Skadarlija will help you experience
the atmosphere of the bohemian Belgrade from the past.
Republic Square
Republic Square, the main meeting place in Belgrade, is the starting point of the city tour. The
square, as a cultural and social hub of Belgrade, where the past meets the present, is the place
where the youth gathers and where concerts and events are held. It is surrounded by historical
buildings – National Theatre, Riunione Palace housing Boško Buha Theatre and the monumental
edice of the National Museum, the largest and oldest Serbian museum. The monument to
Prince Mihailo Obrenovic, occupies the central area of the Square.
Belgrade Waterfront Riverside Apartments
Bulever Vudroa Vilsona 8a
Belgrade
Serbia