For centuries Serbia’s capital city, Belgrade, has shaped and reshaped itself on the banks of the Danube and Sava rivers, meandering around its jewel-Kalemegdan Fortress. It is a city in which living with charm and hedonism is a motto. Even though it is not picture-book perfect, you will be spellbound by its atmosphere.

Belgrade's natural combination of oriental passion and European finesse produces a unique experience for the visitor. Having stood on the path of many conquests going from both East and West, Belgrade has been repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, and does not have the continuity of style nor the elegance of similar big European cities. Belgrade combines art and culture with great architecture – both classic and modern. The city has a range of museums and galleries for those seeking a more cultural experience including the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Museum, the Ethnographical Museum, the Gallery of Frescoes and the Palace of Princess Ljubica.


Belgrade by Night


Belgrade is a city which never sleeps. It boasts some of the greatest nightlife to be found anywhere in Europe including a variety of performance arts such as world class operas, concerts and theatre performances.

Whether a night out involves a dinner with live music in the Bohemian Skadarlija district, relaxing at one of the city’s antique cafés or house boats, or enjoying the city’s burgeoning club scene, two things are guaranteed – style and relaxation with friends.

That is why you will never get bored in Belgrade!



Useful Links

Here are some useful links where you can find a list of cultural, sport, entertainment and trade events as well as a guide for the restaurants, bars, night life and city transport network:

Tourist Organization of Belgrade
National Tourist Organization of Serbia
City of Belgrade