The time for a weekend or a week, Belgrade is a capital that is based on the tastes of every tourist.
Day 1: Festive Belgrade
Day 2: Cultural Belgrade
Day 3: Sports Belgrade
Yes, Belgrade is starting to make a beautiful city that never sleeps, or very rarely. The Serbs are people who make life full of life, after the painful episodes of the still relatively fresh Balkan wars in memory, they have since adopted the motto "Carpe Diem". Clubs and bars flourish in Belgrade, so there are plenty of places to enjoy a drink, dance, listen to music. Let us also remember that the specialty of Belgrade lies in the Save and the Danube: These are the splavs (boats, floating platforms) that make the Belgradois happy as tourists. Some are closed in winter, but not all, so there is the means of feasting throughout the year. But what would the party be without atmosphere, without music? Gypsy groups, drums and trumpets, it is better whether you like it or you will need to do it quickly because it is almost impossible not to hear them at least once during a belid stay. Music is rhythmic, coaching and widely invited to dance on the tables. Jazz fans will also have the joy of discovering many clubs dedicated to this music with live concerts very often. If you are not a fan of folk music and look for something alternative, go to Savamala, the new bohemian district with its modern clubs and bars. In the Brace Krsmanovic street you will find everything you need and you will have plenty of time to spend all night, sunset in the morning (Berliner, Kc Grad, Tranzit Bar, etc.)!
The Serbian capital has enough museums (although some are closed for long work), galleries and commemorative sites so that you don't have to be distracted if time is not easy or if you simply want to learn more about Serbian history and culture. The history of Belgrade is also rich in a variety of influences. It is also influenced by a variety of influences. The Turkish heritage is still visible here and there, starting with the Kalemegdan fortress. The Yugoslav period, during which Belgrade was the most important city in the Federation, left some eyewitnesses in its wake, including the Mausoleum of Tito, a true tourist attraction. Other cultural pans inherent in Serbia are a notable heritage such as monasteries and Orthodox churches. Likewise, Belgrade's only synagogue and Banjica camp reveal the tragic hours that the capital endured. In a completely different register, Serbian culture also radiates today through fashion, theater, music or cinema. Many annual events such as BELEF or MIKSER festival participate in its national and international spread.
If you come in summer, enjoy the rivers and banks lined with bicycle paths to discover the city. On the Ada Ciganlija Peninsula, many activities are offered to visitors: Golf, bungee jumping, rollers, water skiing, etc. And, failing having the sea, Belgrade has been able to organize with what it had: the Save and the Danube. Some beaches have been arranged but not in the same spirit as "Paris beach". Here you can really swim, it's not an illusion. Bathing is monitored. The space is expensive in summer, because all the Belgradois are found there. Arrive early!
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