Belgrade, as one of the European capitals, is a common destination for tourists from all around the world. Even though the Belgrade's nightlife is very famous, that is not the only reason why you should visit this city. Historical and cultural monuments are the main tourist attractions.

Belgrade, as one of the European capitals, is a common destination for tourists from all around the world. Even though the Belgrade's nightlife is very famous, that is not the only reason why you should visit this city. Historical and cultural monuments are the main tourist attractions.

Kalemegdan park and Belgrade fortress, are places which deserve particular attention during your visit to Belgrade.

The main pedestrian street or shopping zone, Knez Mihailova is an inevitable point of all the tourists.  If you want to enjoy in greenery and silence you can visit different Belgrade parks. The most famous one is park Tasmajdan. The first park in Belgrade which was built in XIX century is park Topcider, and it is also the main point for Belgrade visitors.

The Saint Sava temple is the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans, and it is located on municipality Vracar. The church is so large that it can fit 10.000 people at the same time. Saint Sava Temple is known for its polyphonic bells that sound every hour, so we recommend that if you plan your visit, you should plan it at the time when you can hear their interesting sound. Although the temple is still under construction, the entrance is allowed until the evening.

Ada Ciganlija is famous lake, located only a few kilometers from the city center and it is a true oasis of greenery. It is also called "Belgrade sea". Ada Ciganlija offers its visitors a variety of facilities: water skiing, paddle boat ride, sailing, bike and roller tracks, facilities for basketball, volleyball, football, tennis, golf...

Avala mountain is located 15 kilometers from Belgrade and represents one of the favorite excursion places. It is also a place of cultural and historical significance. Avala Tower, 205 meters high, is one of the symbol of Belgrade. At the top of the mountain is Monument to the Unknown Hero.

Widely known for its nightlife and the famous splavs (floating houses on water) Belgrade offers unforgettable parties. Skadarlija is a bohemian quarter where you can feel the real atmosphere of Belgrade. It is a city that never sleeps, and this trend is followed by all visitors of Belgrade.