If you need to move and meet the local population, you have landed in the right place, because the city is famous for its art of living! Indeed, most partygoers meet on barges transformed into nightclubs or in the hundreds of bars in the capital. Rich in a complex history, its inhabitants result from an ►
If you need to move and meet the local population, you have landed in the right place, because the city is famous for its art of living! Indeed, most partygoers meet on barges transformed into nightclubs or in the hundreds of bars in the capital. Rich in a complex history, its inhabitants result from an ethnic and cultural mix. The district of Skadarlija is the Yugoslav Montmartre of the nineteenth century: you may feel the bohemian spirit of the artists who had made it their favorite place in the nineteenth century. Belgrade architecture is also worth a look, especially that of Zemun, a district where old buildings with a typical Slavic influence rub shoulders with much more recent constructions. The Church of St. Sava, built in the sixteenth century on an ancient building destroyed by the Turks, and the Royal Palace, along with the principal residence of monarchs, are also places to add to your list of visits not to be missed. Excursions are regularly organized along the Danube, and the Vojvodina plain will delight lovers of walks in the middle of nature, as its fauna and flora are singular: three hundred species of birds visible in this place alone! You can spot wolves and smell unique European flowers, Jeremicak and Bozur. In case of bad weather or during a stay during the cold seasons (the temperature can drop to 0 ° C in December!), museums have pride of place in the White City! One hundred and seventy-five years old, the National Museum in Belgrade offers various archaeological collections ranging from prehistory to modern times; contemporary art is the delight of the followers of Marina Abramovic or the Serbian surrealist movement. If you think about booking early, you can walk in the footsteps of the brilliant inventor Nicola Tesla. Finally, the Kalemegdan Military Museum, near one of the largest fortresses in Europe, offers to make you discover the history of its armament from the Austro-Hungarian era to the Second World War. ◄