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Belgrade in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Belgrade, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
In Serbia’s capital, tourists will find rich culture and entertainment. Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe and is a city of nightlife, festivals, concerts, theaters, galleries and museums. Kalemegdan Park and the Old Town is full of beautiful medieval churches and buildings, and gives visitors a sense of history in this remarkable city.
With favorites like Mala Gostionica, St. Mark Orthodox Church, and Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Restoran kalemegdanska terasa and Radost Fina Kuhinjica so you can get the best taste of Belgrade while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Belgrade in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Proximity is everything
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Church of Saint Sava, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Belgrade Fortress

4.8
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4.5
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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Historic Sites
Nestled atop a dramatic ridge, the Belgrade Fortress, also known as Kalemegdan Park, is an essential starting point for any exploration of this vibrant city. This historic site not only boasts stunning views over the confluence of two rivers but also serves as a sprawling park filled with lush greenery. The fortress itself is divided into Upper and Lower City sections, each brimming with attractions like the iconic Victor Monument, Military Museum, Nebojsa Tower, and Saint Petka's Church.
Excellent spot to explore, discover and stroll. Get those steps in because you could easily do 10,000 just exploring the citadel alone. Add in other amusements like the museums, medieval sports and restaurants and you could make a fun day of it
Chris B — Google review
Must vist place in belgrade serbia. The Fortress is a must visit when in the city. Originally built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, the fortress has seen countless empires rise and fall including Byzantine, Hungarian, Ottoman, and Austrian, each leaving its own mark. The Ottomans, who ruled Belgrade for nearly two centuries, rebuilt and expanded large parts of the fortress. You can still see traces of their presence in the design of the gates, the remains of the mosque near the Upper Town, and the general layout that reflects their military architecture. The surrounding Kalemegdan Park adds charm to the visit, offering shaded paths, sculptures, and views across the rivers. Key highlights within the fortress include the Victor Monument, and the Military Museum, which houses weapons from various periods of Serbian and Balkan. Great history, great view, great vepons
Nishant P — Google review
Clean. Well maintained. Free entry. Has free public toilets. Good place to explore and have a walk. The views of New Belgrade and the Danube are amazing.
Preet S — Google review
It is a beautiful place. No entry ticket to most of the places. View of the rivers is beautiful. It was cloudy during our stasis we missed sunset. Chapel is worth visiting
Minni B — Google review
Beautiful, I mean a must visit in Belgrade and free, lots of tanks and anti tanks outside, nice park, read the small signs along the walking it will tell you more about the history of it.
MatteoLuciano — Google review
We went here on a walking tour of Belgrade. It is well laid out and provides a great setting to learn about the history of the area, city, and country. There are plaques throughout with some information but so much can be understood just by looking a the location to understand why it was a critical place for a fortification.
Thomas W — Google review
Cool views of the city, some armored vehicles on display at the gates, nothing too special. I liked reading the informative labels throughout the fortress, they were detailed. You can climb on some of the walls, other than that there are some basketball/tennis courts right outside that don’t really match the vibe.
A K — Google review
I went here on the 31/8/2025 and I had such a bad experience. The park looked like it was from a war zone with trash, used syringes, faeces, urine and weeds everywhere. Really third world country conditions. It was full of people begging and homeless people that were screaming at the top of their lungs for no reason and the area generally felt really unsafe. I would not recommend visiting it under no circumstances. So sad
Adriano — Google review
Beograd, Serbia•https://www.beogradskatvrdjava.co.rs/•+381 11 2620685•Tips and more reviews for Belgrade Fortress
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Kalemegdan

4.8
(34649)
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4.6
(688)
City park
Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Fortress
Kalemegdan is a sprawling park that houses a historic fortress, complete with a museum and zoo. The park offers scenic walking paths and stunning views of the nearby rivers. Adjacent to the park, visitors can explore a charming street lined with ice cream shops, coffee houses, bakeries, and various retail spaces offering handcrafted and vintage items. Belgrade's top attraction, Kalemegdan Park or Belgrade Fortress, provides panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.
Wow. What a site! It is large and so much to explore. There are multiple viewing points of the sava and Danube rivers, lots of gates, bridges and battlements to cross and climb. A rich history with lots of attractions within the walls too. So go on foot, take some water with you and enjoy the fort. There are some nice museums, churches and displays to find within the walled keep.
Chris B — Google review
One of the most interesting things to see in Belgrade. Been there two times but I haven't had to buy tickets, not sure if there are some paid areas or I arrived after they don't charge. Great location to admire the sunset
Rareș M — Google review
Kalemegdan is Belgrade’s historic heart, where the mighty fortress meets peaceful parkland. Overlooking the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, it offers sweeping views, ancient walls, and layers of Serbian history. Walking through its gates feels like stepping back in time, yet it’s lively with locals, street performers, and cafés. Perfect for sunsets, photography, and quiet strolls, Kalemegdan blends culture, nature, and history into one unforgettable experience in Belgrade.
Dani B — Google review
Beautiful, so many trees, huge place to walk, relax,admire the view and Danube. Clean place 👌 and we were informed by our guidance about everything we should know, Belgrade generally has many wonderful parts, people to enjoy
Sofia S — Google review
Best place in town. One of my European fav gardens combining history and scenic views. The river. All combo is just magic
Ana T — Google review
One of the nicest parks I have ever seen. Beautiful panorama on multiple sides, the war museum is also worth you time! The perfect place to stretch your legs
Andreas-Robert T — Google review
It's nice historical places in Serbia. The big museum with the great landscape of park that you can see Belgrade city by eagle view.
Risa B — Google review
Nice park in Belgarde. You can see the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. You need to visit Fortress. But after many visits of Belgrade I would say that they need to start renovating slowly their famous Monuments.
Stane B — Google review
Kalemegdan bb 11000, Beograd, Serbia•http://www.beogradskatvrdjava.co.rs/•+381 11 2620685•Tips and more reviews for Kalemegdan
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Belgrade Zoo

4.5
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3.7
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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Belgrade Zoo, located on the Danube River, is a charming wildlife park that spans 7 hectares and houses around 800 animals from 210 different species. It's a great place to visit with children, offering thrilling experiences such as observing birds, predatory animals, and wild creatures. The zoo is part of the Belgrade Fortress/Kalemegdan Park area and is known for its variety of birds as well as its wolves, white lions, and tigers.
This is a nice zoo to take your family with. There are hundreds of animals from birds, to giraffes and snakes! There is also a petting area where you can pet a few of the goats in an area. There are vending machines for a nice drinks and ice cream for a hot day. There is a small building with a few animals like snakes and pythons and another one for monkeys and chimps.
Hari N — Google review
An expansive zoo with numerous different animals to view in numerous different enclosures. Some of the enclosures do feel especially cruel - not very big or exciting for the animals. There are a lot of animals though, so you can easily spend several hours here!
Perth2Go A — Google review
I am originly from Belgrade, and for better or for worst I decided to visit the zoo after many years. In the meantime I traveld a lot and saw many other zoos, because it gives me the chance to see the animals that I coldn't otherwise. The small cages overcrowded with animal, very obivously hungry animals ( some of the fed smoki and popcorns ), lack of staff, dirty cages with not enough flora for the animals... omg.Also false advertising of certain animals . Just to name few puma , red fox , silver fox were not there. I never experienced that. But again, good for the animals that they were not there. The issue can really be solved by having less animals and creating bigger cages. And ofc feeding them properly. I was glad to see some animals... but it also made me feel sad that i can't help them. I hope something will change 🙏
Green N — Google review
The zoo is well thought out and quite large with a large selection of animals, the problem is that they don't have an elephant and there is a lack of parking within the zoo which is full at peak times and if you park in the city and are 2 minutes late you will get a fine. 🙂 as well as me
Misa S — Google review
I am impressed with the size of thus zoo, it doesn't appear like much from outside, but once you go in. It is muxh bigger than you think and with a large variety of animals. They have a petting area for some smaller animals for the kids or curious adults. Some of the animals at the zoo do appear to be in a small cage, especially some of the larger birds. In which, I struggle to understand how they can fly or spread their wings. Other animals do appear to have more than enough space.
Jimus D — Google review
I don’t want to make this too long, as I have too many things to say really. The animals are in okay care, it needs to be appreciated compared to most zoos, but there is still room to improve, main concern is lack of space for medium or large birds and the hippos. The zoo is clean, it’s well taken care of, and animal cages are in good care too. Plenty of animal species, was surprised by quite a few. I’m not sure about the animals diets though, I’ve seen a lot of baby chicks in the cages, dead but not eaten (5+ in every bird cage), can’t say more about it, not expert at all. The biggest problem I had was with the parking, besides the lack of spaces, beware of the parking employee when you pay at the end, has very bad attitude towards tourists, and denied us payment with card for 5 minutes, with plenty bad comments, even though the option was available all along, he just didnt want to. I truly have my respects for the employees of this zoo, they truly do their best, compared to the resources available, I’m sure.
Andrei S — Google review
The zoo is in a beautiful location, inside a park with some amazing views of the city. Unfortunately, the zoo itself feels quite sad. Many animals are kept in cages that are far too small, and it doesn’t seem like their well-being is a top priority. The place could be so much more, but right now it feels outdated and lacking proper care.
Tai — Google review
I didn’t expect to enjoy the Belgrade Zoo this much! It may not be the biggest zoo in the world, but it’s full of life, charm, and some truly amazing animals. From powerful lions and playful monkeys to colorful parrots and curious reptiles – there’s always something to make you smile. What impressed me the most was how clean and well-maintained everything is. Even with lots of visitors around, the paths, enclosures, and picnic areas looked spotless. There are toilets and drinking fountains in many places, which is such a thoughtful detail, especially when the weather gets hot. It’s also such a comfortable place to walk around – you can see everything in a couple of hours without feeling rushed. Being right in the city center, it’s perfect for a quick escape from the noise and traffic. I loved learning that the zoo is home to some special residents like the rare white lions and Muja, the world’s oldest living alligator – what a legend! Overall, it’s a warm and welcoming spot where you can relax, connect with nature, and leave with a smile. If you’re in Belgrade, this little gem is definitely worth a visit.
Martin S — Google review
Mali Kalemegdan 8, Belgrade 11000, Serbia Belgrade RS, 11000, Serbia•http://beozoovrt.rs/•+381 11 2624526•Tips and more reviews for Belgrade Zoo
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Where to eat

Under a 3-minute walk from Belgrade Fortress, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Restoran kalemegdanska terasa

4.5
(5008)
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4.0
(633)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
French restaurant
Kalemegdanska Terasa is a renowned restaurant located within the walls of Belgrade's popular Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan. It offers a cozy atmosphere, a wide range of food and drinks, and stunning views of the meeting point of the Sava and Danube rivers. With seating for 250 inside and 100 on the open-air terrace, this rooftop bar and restaurant provides an impressive view of Belgrade's bridges and rivers.
Beautiful location for weddings. I’ve photographed several weddins here, and each one had a unique charm. The views, atmosphere, and light make it a perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments.
Saša A — Google review
We stopped by for a midday cocktail break and really enjoyed it. It was both relaxing and the view was beautiful. We were planning to come back for dinner, but after walking so much inside Kalemegdan, we weren’t sure if getting back would be easy, so we passed for the evening.
Didem A — Google review
The view was lovely, the building was absolutely stunning, and the food was amazing. We had an excellent waiter who suggested some great choices for the kids. Loved it. Thank you!
Camille A — Google review
Excellent. A most cunning and pleasent elder waiter, good "Kalemegdanska Terasa" (house and low prived red wine) and excellent lamb slank. Prices a bit higer than elsewhere in Beograd, but not insane, regarding the sight and environment Highly Recommendable!
Per H — Google review
Kalemegdan Terrace is Belgrade’s most spectacular viewpoint! Located at the very top of the historic Kalemegdan Fortress, this restaurant has the kind of view that takes your breath away — the entire city, plus the meeting point of the Sava and Danube rivers. It’s especially magical at sunset, when the sky glows over the fortress walls. The food is great, the staff are very pleasant, and the atmosphere is both elegant and relaxed. If you ask me, Kalemegdan Terrace is the best hidden gem in Belgrade and a must-visit for anyone who wants to truly experience the city.
Maya S — Google review
Was truly looking forward to visiting this place, been following them on social media for over a year. However, the service we received from the 'service manager' aka 'šef servisa', is absolutely shocking. Once seated, we waited 5 minutes to be given menus (the restaurant was absolutely empty, meaning they were not busy at all). Once we were ready to order, we asked one of the waiters to take our orders, however they told us they'll send us our designated waiter instead. We waited about 10 mins but no one came. At that point, I turned around as I heard 2 staff members speaking behind my back and asked if we could kindly be served. This is where I was left utterly speechless. The so called 'service manager' casually SHOOd me away with his hand and said 'shortly' and continued chatting away with the other staff member. Only as they saw I was ready to leave since I picked up my belongings, did they send a waiter to serve us. The body language by the 'šef servisa' was absolutely shocking. That kind of behaviour you wouldn't see even on streets. The food does not justify the prices either, just overly priced for average quality. The views they advertise online are also nothing special, with scenery being blocked by high risers in front of the restaurant windows. Pretty disappointed and will not be back.
D D — Google review
A wonderful historical spot to visit during your Belgrade stay. Probably one of the most iconic restaurants for corporate events, weddings etc. wonderful setting, beautiful backdrop.
Merili P — Google review
Beautiful restaurant, very good food but one thing i didn't liked. The waiter brings to us from the house a bread bascket and some serbian cheese. If it was from the house why he put it on the bill?
Ioana P — Google review
Mali Kalemegdan, bb, Beograd, Serbia•http://kalemegdanskaterasa.com/•+381 11 3282727•Tips and more reviews for Restoran kalemegdanska terasa

Radost Fina Kuhinjica

4.7
(867)
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4.5
(529)
$$$$affordable
Vegetarian restaurant
The restaurant Radost Fina Kuhinjica is a great place to go for a healthy and vegetarian meal. The flavors are inspired from different parts of the world, and the cooking skills are amazing. The restaurant is located in an apartment building, but it is more than worth the effort to find it. The best time to visit is summer, when the garden is beautiful and perfect for a romantic meal.
What a hidden gem! Delicious vegetarian food in a beautiful setting. We were served by Alma who was so lovely and super helpful with tips for our time in Belgrade. She really made our meal special. Highly recommend!
Alex K — Google review
Radost is a hidden oasis in Belgrade city center just below the Kalemegdan where you can just hide away for a day and enjoy it's garden in the summer after the morning rain.... That's what I did and it brought me peace. Alma was addition to the therapy. She just does not serve you, she makes you feel at home.
Marijeta A — Google review
This is a very intimate, carefully designed, and welcoming spot. The service was courteous and delivered with a genuine smile. We ordered the mixed appetizers and the ramen, and everything was delicious. It's a shame about the smokers, but that's certainly beyond the restaurant's control.
Andrea G — Google review
What an adorable hidden gem! Vegan and vegetarian food but you won't believe how fantastic the flavors are! Came here on a friends recommendation. Just adorable inside and out. Outside garden is like a fairy tale, and I can't believe it exists in the city. It feels like you arent in the city. Even the sounds are quiet, barely any cars can be heard despite being right near Kalemegdan and all the other tourist areas. I'll be back.
R D — Google review
What a lovely experience I had here! From the food to the service to the atmosphere, I can't fault this place. I had the mezze for one to start (which had some incredible dips), and the tortilla. The craft beer options here are fantastic too. The staff here are so lovely, and I'll definitely be back on my return to Belgrade.
Ian O — Google review
An amazing hidden spot in the Belgrade center. Great place for a relaxing lunch and romantic dinner. The summer garden is perfect for a city escape. Cozy atmosphere inside, too! Food is amazing, even if you are not really a vegetarian. I have enjoyed a vegetarian lasagna, which was soft and delicious! Recommend this place to everyone.
Mikhail G — Google review
A truly lovely place! The food was delicious, and I especially enjoyed dining in the cozy courtyard — it’s shaded by plants and feels very peaceful and inviting. The staff were friendly and welcoming. A big thank you for the complimentary glass of prosecco for my birthday — such a thoughtful touch! I’ll definitely be coming back and recommending this place to friends.
Julia K — Google review
I recently dined at Radost Fina Kuhinjica, and it was an absolute delight from start to finish. The moment I walked in, I was greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere — cozy lighting, nice décor, and a calm vibe that made it feel like a true escape from the city bustle. The food was amazing. I highly recommend this place.
Dragoslav J — Google review
Beoproperty Apartments, Pariska 3, Beograd, Serbia•https://www.facebook.com/RadostFinaKuhinjica•+381 61 6044445•Tips and more reviews for Radost Fina Kuhinjica
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Sakura

4.5
(1132)
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4.5
(276)
$$$$very expensive
Asian fusion restaurant
Sakura is a contemporary restaurant in Belgrade that offers exclusive Far Eastern cuisine with a stunning view of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The menu is dominated by Japanese specialties, featuring a wide selection of sushi and sashimi-based dishes, as well as traditional Japanese spirits like sake. Led by head chef Roy Villalobos, the restaurant combines superior flavors of Asian cuisine with innovative twists.
Always a pleasure to dine at Sakura! Very friendly staff, sublime food and relaxed atmosphere. The prices are in the higher range but they do reflect the quality and service. Recommended both for business dinners and enjoying a meal with friends.
Uros C — Google review
We were at the “Welcome to Asia” show, it was terrific! You won’t find similar place in Belgrade, show was great, food was great, unique experience! They also have Samba and Disco night, I will definitely come again.
Ivana K — Google review
Wonderful evening well spent. Sakura is a really nice place (not too big, not small), nice interior, very good food- and the show “welcome to Asia” was great. The choreography, the costumes - all on point. I will be back for sure 💃🏻
Sun S — Google review
Perfect place, with best food, and live perfomance. Staff is also very proffesional. You must visit this place in Belgrade
Aleksandra G — Google review
Sakura Sushi in Belgrade offers an exceptional dining experience. The ambiance is tranquil, perfect for enjoying a meal. The sushi is fresh and expertly crafted, with a diverse menu that caters to both traditional and innovative tastes. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. Highly recommended for sushi lovers!
Serguei B — Google review
SAKURA is a modern Asian fusion restaurant located in Beton Hala, offering a sophisticated blend of traditional dishes from Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Korea, all interpreted in a contemporary way. The restaurant provides a unique dining experience with a stunning view of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. : "Interesting atmosphere, accompanied by delicious and tasty Japanese dishes, signature cocktails and fun dance show makes this place definitely worth the visit." [5] One of the best Sushi restaurants in Belgrade. I have tried a lot of them & Sakura is on the top of the list." Must have ❤️ Show and time spend in SAKURA IS JUST AMAZING ❤️ ---
Niko N — Google review
Really a great place! We had an excellent time with our friends! The atmosphere and the music were amazing!
Vuk R — Google review
Such a nice place, something different in Belgrade. Tasty food, not too expensive, nice dance performance.
Bojana B — Google review
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Day 2

Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like UŠĆE Shopping Center and Farmer's market "Zeleni venac" and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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UŠĆE Shopping Center

4.5
(41087)
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4.0
(320)
Shopping mall
Shopping
In the heart of Belgrade, Serbia lies UŠĆE Shopping Center, a sprawling multi-level mall that offers an array of experiences for visitors. Situated near the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, this shopping center is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
A must-visit spot in Belgrade! UŠĆE Shopping Center offers a great mix of international brands, local shops, and delicious food options. The mall is modern, clean, and very spacious, with a lively atmosphere. I especially enjoyed the dessert shop with creative cakes and the amazing Mickey Mouse-themed treat! Convenient location, easily accessible by foot or taxi. Highly recommended for shopping, dining, or just spending a relaxed afternoon.
Misha S — Google review
It’s a very nice and convenient shopping centre! A huge variety of different shops and big brands as well like Sephora,Victoria secret,Polo etc and I really enjoyed shopping there. Furthermore, the view from the food corner is INCREDIBLE! Especially at night! I enjoyed it very much
Marilia S — Google review
I really enjoy going to Ušće Shopping Center whenever I’m in Belgrade. It has such a modern and spacious feel bright, clean, and always lively without being overwhelming. The moment I walk in, it feels like the kind of place where you can easily spend a few hours without even realizing how quickly time goes by. What I love most is the variety of shops. There’s Zara, of course, which is always a go-to for me, but also plenty of other clothing and shoe stores, both international brands and local ones. I always end up finding something interesting, whether it’s fashion, accessories, or even little things I didn’t plan to buy. It’s nice having so much in one place. Another highlight is the cafés and food court. After some shopping, I usually grab a coffee or a snack and just relax for a bit. It’s perfect for people-watching or catching my breath before continuing. The cinema and other entertainment options make it a spot where you can actually spend an entire day, not just shop and leave.
Remedios R — Google review
Modern Mall with a good combination of beauty products for ladies, sporting goods shops, bakery & F&b outlets plus small convenient mart for snacks & drinks etc. overall a well equipped mall. We got we wanted but didn't spend too much time there as we wanted to go outdoor by the riverside.
Sam S — Google review
The food court at Ušće Shopping Mall elevates casual dining with its modern, sleek design and immaculate upkeep. Located on the top floor, it boasts a bright, airy ambiance complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. The selection spans global flavors, from hearty Balkan classics to Asian-inspired dishes and quick bites like pizza and burgers, ensuring something for every palate. Though not overly expansive, the variety is thoughtfully curated, balancing quality and convenience. Cleanliness and efficiency shine here, with friendly staff and a layout that avoids feeling crowded. Whether grabbing a quick lunch or relaxing over a meal, this food court delivers a polished, satisfying experience.
Peter K — Google review
A massive mall with a wide variety of stores from big-name brands to local shops all under one roof. It’s spacious, not too crowded, and truly huge.
Ayaan M — Google review
Top of the league shopping centre. Bigger than most local ones around. Contains all the shops you would want and good shops. You can ask anyone if you have any questions and they’ll happily accomodate. Good food/ restaurants as well.
Luka S — Google review
Free access to the public bathrooms without any unnecessary charges. It's very helpful when you're walking from one side of Belgrade to the other side and need a break.
Линн P — Google review
Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 4, Beograd 11070, Serbia•http://usceshoppingcenter.rs/•+381 11 2854505•Tips and more reviews for UŠĆE Shopping Center
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Farmer's market "Zeleni venac"

4.1
(7494)
Farmers' market
Zeleni Venac, also known as Green Wreath, is a bustling and spacious covered market in Belgrade. Despite its name, it's not particularly lush due to its location near a busy public transport hub. However, it offers an authentic experience of the city and is a great place to interact with locals while sampling fresh produce. The market has a rich history dating back 170 years and is one of the oldest still operating today.
I was so glad we happened upon this place when we arrived to Belgrade. It’s very conveniently located to great bus stops, and to other sites in the city. Here, we found the most tasty blueberries I have ever had in my life from this market. There is plenty of fresh produce to choose from, along with all sorts of other items one could shop for. This is a great stop!
Lindsay B — Google review
Traditional market that sells vegetables and fruits very fresh and cooking needs and sells home clothes such as pajamas, sandals, and household appliances. comfortable and clean place, most of them sell by listing the price so that we tourists who do not understand the local language find it easier to buy. this area is very strategic and close to the bus station. if you live in the city center area, it doesn't feel complete if you don't visit this market and don't forget to buy very fresh fruit. happy strolling ❤️❤️❤️
Ayu T — Google review
I expected more variety in this market. The whole market was covered with veggies and fruits, but only limited variety.
H — Google review
Delicious fresh fruits and vegetables. There are smoked meats around the corner. First time I ate smoke horse meat sausage. That was interesting to say the least. This place has great location and people helping you pick the perfect groceries for dinner.
Aorel K — Google review
Zeleni venac is Belgrade's iconic open market and best known public transport knot of the city. It is 3 minutes walk from the city center, it is vivid and oftenly used as a meeting point.
Maja D — Google review
Absolutely delightful moms and grand moms will welcome you and blow your mind with their Homemade produce. Found the craziest Spiciest Ajvar and insanely delicious Domaca Rakija. What a magical experience. 🤩⭐️🤩⭐️🤩
Mike P — Google review
A vibrant, open-air market with a great selection of fresh vegetables, fruits, meats, and cheeses. Everything is top quality, prices are very reasonable, and the vendors are super friendly and welcoming. A must-visit spot for food lovers!
Natalja — Google review
A lot of variety and in good price
Al ( — Google review
Jug Bogdanova, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://www.bgpijace.rs/•+381 785 7970•Tips and more reviews for Farmer's market "Zeleni venac"
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National Museum of Serbia

4.7
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4.1
(274)
National museum
Museums
Archaeological museum
Art gallery
The National Museum of Serbia is a large museum featuring a renowned European art collection, ancient artifacts, and historical objects. The building's Bauhaus-style facade sets the stage for an impressive interior just a short walk from popular tourist spots like Knez Mihailova and the Theater. Meanwhile, the Yugoslav History Museum showcases Tito's personal belongings, cultural artifacts, and temporary exhibitions in a post-war era building.
The National Museum of Serbia is a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts. Its collection includes a wide range of paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts. The layout is well-organized, making it easy to explore the exhibits. Staff members are helpful and provide useful information about the displays. Visiting the museum offers a deep insight into Serbia’s rich cultural heritage.
Isa T — Google review
Small museum, but very accurate to understand the different phases of Serbia. Interesting collection of paintings. In 2 hours you can visit the museum and near you have a big selection of restaurants.
Laura C — Google review
I went here on the 31/8/2025 and I had a nightmare experience. I don’t even know where to begin with. The opening hours are horrible and they honestly make no sense. The entrance in on the side of the building and when I was there I waited over three hours in line just to get told that I could not bring my suitcase even tough the museum has a big storage room. Absolutely ridiculous. After I left my suitcase at a luggage store I went to the museum again and had to wait in line for over three hours all over again. The staff was rude, disrespectful and did not had any interest whatsoever in the visitors. On Sunday the ticket is free for everyone so that’s good but the administration is just the worst. The museum looks like it has never been cleaned in its life and it’s just full of trash and dust everywhere. It’s a real shame because the works of art are beautiful and interesting but the management doesn’t do them justice. It also lacks an audioguide. Such a shame
Adriano — Google review
Located in the heart of the city, in the Republic Square, the main entrance is under renovation and the side entrance is open. The first floor features pottery, tools, bronze weapons, and amber jewelry from the Neolithic to the Roman period. The second floor is an art exhibition featuring paintings by Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet, Gauguin, and other masters. My daughter and I were thrilled to see them. The sculpture of a woman with a veil showcases superb carving techniques. It's definitely worth bringing the kids here; we checked in three times.
Jie Y — Google review
A must in Belgrad. A piece of history of Serbia but also some other art pieces from Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse, Monet, Canaletto,...Very very recommended. I would go back. Price is fair, security people at the entrance but also the rest of the workers are very nice. I must say they have the cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen in my life. Congrats to the cleaning service. So impressive how well taken care of they are. Thursdays entrance is for free. 300 dinars general entrance. No queues at all.
J.C. — Google review
The museum displays artifacts and information about Serbia, covering a wide range of historical periods. It has exhibitions from ancient history, medieval until modern. The first and second floor have wonderful paintings that really grab the visitor's attention.
Konstantinos K — Google review
Well, great collection of coins and notes dating as far as 2300 you to a great collection of paintings. Not worth the extra 300 for the daily expo. It's just three things put it together. Just visit the museum. Also I was expecting more regarding the history of the world war. Overall worth a visit...
MatteoLuciano — Google review
One of my favorite art museum ever. There are both constant and temporary exhibitions. Loved both ! We were lucky to visit on sunday when the entry is free.
Ezgi T — Google review
Trg republike 1а, Beograd 104303, Serbia•http://www.narodnimuzej.rs/•+381 60 8075020•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of Serbia
1 min · 300 ft
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Republic Square

4.4
(39776)
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4.0
(12)
Historical landmark
Republic Square is a bustling central square and transportation hub in Belgrade's old town, featuring the iconic equestrian statue of Prince Michael. It is conveniently located near Knez Mihailova Street, offering easy access to dining and shopping options. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, with nearby restaurants like Impression Lanzhou and Panda Tianfu. Additionally, the square is home to prestigious cultural institutions such as the National Museum and National Theatre.
It feels like the true heart of Belgrade. During the day, it’s full of energy and at night, it lights up with color, life, and excitement. There’s always something happening around you; with pubs, cafes, and shops everywhere, time just flies. People fill the streets, music drifts in from a distance, and the whole atmosphere makes you feel like this is where the city truly breathes.
Didem A — Google review
This medium size square is a popular place in the center of Belgrade. It looks a little cold except for the huge statue of Prince Michel riding a horse and facing you. Behind the statue, you will see the impressive building of the National Museum. At night, the place is the meeting point for young serbians and a socializing area. There are many restaurants and terraces around for those who are interested.
Oliver K — Google review
Republic Square in Belgrade is a beautiful and vibrant landmark that captures the heart of the city. Surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and cultural spots, it’s the perfect place to experience the local atmosphere. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely walk, meeting friends, or simply people-watching, the square offers a lively yet charming vibe both day and night. A must-visit spot for anyone exploring Belgrade.
Malik Z — Google review
Nice spot to meet up and also to take in the views. There are multiple seating areas facing the plaza itself and this is close to the centre of activity. Near here they put up art exhibitions on the street or have some activity running. Very close to local kiosk (Moj kiosk) and nearby other shopping and eating places.
Jimus D — Google review
Its a big squre lots of things to do there specially on the street . You can do shopping. Buy some souvenir drink some beer 🍺 and enjoy local food
Nishant P — Google review
Had to see this statue in Republic Square. Was on my tick list of to do. Seems to be very popular with the locals as well. This is important as overtourism pushes locals away.
Vis P — Google review
I went here on the 31/8/2025 and the square was dead until late in the afternoon. Not a single person in sight behind homeless people suffering from clear and severe mental health issues that were screaming at the top of their lungs while they were straying at me like crazy. The square was also extremely dirty with faeces, urine, trash and used syringes and it looked like it had never been taken care off or in general even cleans in its life. The area felt unsafe. A real shame
Adriano — Google review
Belgrade’s Republic Square is the heart of the city and a perfect place to start exploring. Surrounded by historic buildings, museums, and theaters, it’s always buzzing with activity and locals enjoying the lively atmosphere. The square is spacious, making it easy to relax, people-watch, or take photos. Don’t miss the famous statue of Prince Mihailo on horseback, a great landmark and meeting point. Whether you’re strolling through the square during the day or enjoying the lights at night, Republic Square captures the energy and charm of Belgrade perfectly. A must-visit for anyone exploring the city!
The E — Google review
Trg republike 3, Beograd, Serbia•+381 63 3828133•Tips and more reviews for Republic Square
9 min · 0.46 mi
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Rajićeva Shopping Center

4.2
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4.0
(76)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Rajićeva Shopping Center is a modern multi-story mall in Belgrade, offering a wide range of amenities. It houses a supermarket, various brand-name retailers, and upper-floor eateries. The mall's central location provides direct access from the Knez Mihailova pedestrian zone, right next to Kalemegdan. Visitors can also enjoy nearby hotels capturing the city's arts scene and explore diverse museums in Kalemegdan Park.
Rajiceva Shopping Center is a true gem in the heart of Belgrade. Located right along the iconic Knez Mihailova pedestrian street, this shopping center offers a perfect blend of modern architecture, convenience, and a great variety of shops. From popular international clothing brands like Zara and H&M to local boutiques and stylish accessories, there’s something here for every shopper. I found it easy to navigate and appreciated the clean, well-maintained interiors. One of the highlights for me was the selection of cafes and restaurants inside and just outside the center. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a proper sit-down meal, the choices are excellent. The outdoor seating area is also a lovely place to relax and people-watch. The mall also provides clean restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and good accessibility for all visitors. Security and staff were polite and helpful, and I felt very comfortable during my visit. It’s also a great escape from the heat in summer thanks to the refreshing air conditioning. Overall, Rajiceva is more than just a shopping spot – it's part of the city experience. Whether you're a tourist or a local, it’s a place that’s definitely worth visiting.
Misha S — Google review
During our river cruise we came here for one hour break. It is located in the the heart of Belgrade at the start of pedestrian zone. The mall had a lot of shops of medium brands except BOSS. There were quite a few restaurants and a food court with McDonnell. Luckily it was not crowded because we entered at 11 AM, the opening time. It was nice to spend some time here.
Balkrishna S — Google review
It offers a pleasant and modern shopping experience with a nice balance of local and international brands. The layout is clean and easy to navigate, making it a comfortable place to spend time. There are a few dining options, with restaurants that follow current food trends, as well as a mid-sized supermarket and other useful stores that make everyday shopping convenient. For families, the mall includes a gaming area on the top floor and a toy store, which adds a fun element for kids. It also features several underground parking levels, which makes access more convenient. Overall, it’s a solid spot for shopping, dining, and casual browsing.
Abdulkarim A — Google review
Knez Mihajlova Street truly doesn't need a shopping centre, and this one isn't special by any means. I've found that most people don't primarily shop here but come in just out of habit when passing by, since it's fairly small, or if the stores inside are the only location that still has a certain item in stock. During the winter months, you can enjoy pricy goods sold in wooden booths in the front with various types of food, trinkets and handmade clothing items. All year round, a music stage is set up from time to time for minor performances, especially as part of the annual Belgrade manifestations.
Anamarija D — Google review
This is a smaller mall, but it still offers a nice selection of shops and essential brands. It’s a good place for a quick shopping trip without the crowds of larger malls. You can find clothing stores, a few cafes, and some local shops that give it a cozy, more personal feel. The atmosphere is calm and the layout is easy to navigate. It might not have everything, but it’s convenient and perfect for everyday needs.
Efe E — Google review
Just big brands stores. The food court for dinner is just a bunch of teenagers doing food can be good can be bad, no quality management
Xuma R — Google review
Large Shopping Mall in the city center. Wide range of clothing stores (fashion and sport), kids stores (Dexy Co, Lego), food restaurants and everything yoy need. Starbucks cafe is on the ground floor. The mall has large garage with enough parking space. The price for parking is 100 rsd/hour.
Ana V — Google review
Great place to buy things but no souvenir shop there. All brand shop you will get
Afzal H — Google review
Kneza Mihaila 54, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://www.rajicevashoppingcenter.rs/•+381 11 4000830•Tips and more reviews for Rajićeva Shopping Center
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Mercator center

4.4
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3.5
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Mercator Center is a low-key shopping mall that offers a mix of national and international brands, along with a large supermarket and various cafes. The parking system charges 150 RSD per hour for the first six hours, then increases to 250 RSD per hour. However, spending over 3,000 RSD in one of the shops allows visitors to get an additional free hour of parking by having their receipt stamped at the information desk.
A very pleasant smaller-sized shopping centre where you can find just about everything you need. A lot of stores, caffes and shops. it's not too crowded. There is also a very big supermarket that is very well stocked . Very well ventilated. Pet friendly. Excellent location Free parking for the first hour. There is a car wash.
ERMIONI M — Google review
A good shopping center, as well as a good hypermarket, which has a fairly large selection of products from different brands
Anna S — Google review
Convenient shopping center with plenty of parking, a car wash, and a large self-service supermarket. Has everything you need for everyday errands in one place.
John S — Google review
Merkator Center is a convenient shopping mall with a good variety of stores, eateries, and services. It’s clean, well-organized, and easily accessible, making it a practical spot for everyday shopping.
Anel D — Google review
Has the best food store in Serbia, and probably on the whole Balkans. Has any kind of food you might want or need, and what I especially like, it has a wide range of organic foods and superfoods. Just for that store alone I would consider living nearby so I can shop there often.
Nikola R — Google review
Mercator Centar Novi Beograd I has very good shopping experience there, books and clothes. Mercator centar in Belgrade has a great selection of restaurants and coffee shops I enjoyed Beograd Mercator
Luna — Google review
Ok, but the other mall the big fashion mall is bigger and better.
Critic — Google review
you can get many things done and bought at one place,clean,pleasant
Ana A — Google review
Bulevar umetnosti 4, Beograd, Serbia•https://mercatorcentar.rs/•+381 800 000500•Tips and more reviews for Mercator center
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to National Museum of Serbia, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Mala Gostionica

4.5
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4.5
(718)
Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Mala Gostionica, also known as Little Inn, is a cozy neighborhood eatery in the heart of Belgrade. It offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with plenty of natural light. The restaurant specializes in serving hearty and traditional Balkan cuisine alongside a selection of wines. One of its highlights is the breakfast menu, featuring a variety of small bites such as eggs, ajvar, homemade cracklins, ham, and kajmak.
Fantastic hearty traditional Serbian dishes! The bread comes out piping hot, the smell of it is amazing, complimented well with some kajmak and other dipping condiments. I had the meat platter but my friend got the goulash which was way better than my choice. The cabbage salad is so good, add some vinegar and oil and it transforms into an awesome dish! So simple yet so tasty!! The only issue is that the place allows smoking, there’s no smoking areas but smoke does not obey the boundaries! 😝 #BeatTheGrind
Andrew S — Google review
Nice traditional place serving only breakfast in the morning and the rest of the menu items at a later time. All food we got there (soups, omelettes and salad) was delicious. The service was great. Decor was warm and welcoming. Everything was clean. Good value for money. There is seating options both indoors and out.
Url G — Google review
The service is great (every server we had) and the food is delicious and plentiful! We went 3 times while we stayed in Belgrade. It can be as cheap as you could want and as expensive. My husband and I don't like spending a lot at restaurants and this place was perfect. Great Value! We loved the baked beans with sausage(390), the chicken noodle soup (80), kebab with fries (150 or 180) fresh salads... goulash (390)... sarma (390)... Fast food prices at a fancy sit down restaurant. We are Canadian and we got a great array of local foods for a total of $10 CAD. Drinks are cheap too. 9am till 11pm. Wish we could go back again and again...
Alicia P — Google review
The food is awesome! I had Lamb traditionally cooked under ceramic Bell - house specialty and baked paprika. Slavko recommended it. It was great: very tasty and tender the lamb and the paprika complemented the food in an awesome way. The outside terrace is small and in a quite street. Also traditional music played made the atmosphere great! Will come here again. Highly recommended the restaurant!
Cristi A — Google review
I got the fried breaded pork stuffed with kajmak which was okay however it wasn't my taste. It came with fries as well so it was a decent amount of food for a fair price. However I had to dock a star since the service was extremely slow as I just arrived in the city mid afternoon and wanted to grab a quick bite before exploring. I was one of about 5 people in the restaurant so I don't know why the service was so slow. It took forever for them to hand me the menu and took forever to take my order as well. What really made me dock a star was at the end when it was time to pay, I had the exact amount plus tip on hand and the system said the same amount. However the waitress asked me if that was it and whether I got bread or salad. I said yes that was it and I had the exact amount on hand since I knew what I ordered and the system had the same amount. Then she took a peek over at my table to confirm what I ordered which was absolutely unnecessary since I and the system agreed on what I ordered. I don't know if it was due to inexperience, racism, or something else but that was something I never had to encounter before.
Guiping X — Google review
Very nice cafe a bit aside from main pedestrian street. But food is amazing. All local dishes are there on a very affordable price. Highly recommend to those who wants try Serbian cuisine and not overpay.
S Z — Google review
Very good food and nice persons working there. Prices are well as for a center of Belgrade. However it's better to book a table in the morning or day before you'll go there because even on non-weekend day evening there is hard to get a free table.
Przemek S — Google review
I recomend this restaurant for the meat which wad excellent. The salad was quite small and the white wine very light.
Soulis C — Google review
Dobračina 6, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://www.malagostionica.rs/•+381 63 333825•Tips and more reviews for Mala Gostionica

Manufaktura Restaurant Belgrade

4.1
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3.5
(1561)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Serbian restaurant
Restaurant
Manufaktura Restaurant in Belgrade offers a delightful lunch experience with a variety of Serbian mezze, including proja, gibanica, kajmak, prosciutto, bacon, feta, smoked cheese, and ajvar. The restaurant's outdoor seating provides an excellent spot for people-watching in the heart of the Old Town. Known for blending traditional Serbian cuisine with a modern twist at reasonable prices using locally sourced ingredients.
The restaurant is perfectly located in a bustling area, making it a great spot to meet friends. The atmosphere is lovely, with a beautiful outdoor terrace shaded by red umbrellas. The menu is comprehensive and includes descriptions in both Serbian and English, also traditional ways to cook in the local culture. The waiters were friendly and happy to offer recommendations. The food was delicious and satisfying without being overly heavy, even though I ordered a fried dish. Considering the quality and quantity, the prices are very reasonable. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to my friends.
Dang D — Google review
First of all, smoking inside is a very big problem. But this is already a problem throughout Belgrade, but at least some restaurants have a non-smoking area. There is no problem when it comes to food and service. It can be tried to experience Serbian cuisine. And thanks to Marko!
Can E — Google review
I visited this restaurant after seeing it recommended on many lists and videos, but my experience was extremely disappointing for several reasons. 1. I ordered the "Kafanska pljeskavica," translated in the menu as a traditional burger. When I asked the waiter if this burger came with cheese, he confirmed and also informed me that it came with fries. However, what arrived was just a large patty and fries—no bread, no cheese. In English, we call the meat part a "patty," and a "burger" is the combination of a patty in a bun (bread). This was an extremely misleading translation. The patty itself was good, but I've had better and cheaper ones. 2. The French fries served with the dish were cold, as if they had been fried hours earlier. 3. When we pointed out that the burger was missing bread and requested pita bread, the waiter informed us that none was available. He listed the alternatives in Serbian, which we did not understand. We chose the second option, which turned out to be "Gibanica," a cheese-filled pastry, not bread. 4. Although the restaurant was nearly empty, the live music was extremely loud. Fortunately, the singer performed only one song before stopping. If she had been a good singer, I wouldn't have minded the volume, but the combination of poor singing and high volume was too much. Overall, my visit did not meet my expectations based on the recommendations. I hope the restaurant can improve these aspects to provide a better experience for future guests.
Thadeu V — Google review
Nice location and the space is great, however the bad service made it unpleasant. The food is average, not bad but not amazing, maybe if we didn’t have to wait almost 10 minutes for bread and kajmak to have with our meat would’ve been better. Unfortunately the waiters kinda pretend they don’t see you , we were the only ones with another table with 6 people and still everything was super slow. Do not recommend
Lucille A — Google review
At a first glance, this place looks and seems amazing. The terrace is nicely decorated, big enough. After you take a seat, the waiter comes relatively soon to put on the table the menu. But then the bad things happen. We ordered two beers, a veal soup and a traditional dish. The beers came after the soup was already eaten. Meaning after 25 minutes. The traditional dish was brought to the table after I asked why does it takes so long. It took almost an hour for a slice of minced meet. There are 3 waiters for the entire terrace, meaning the capacity of 100-125 people. During our meal, we saw 4 groups of 5-6 people leaving their tables because the waiting took too long, even to receive a menu. The veal soup was absolutely horrible, it felt like a soup made from a package bought at a supermarket. Also, the food ia a bit too salty. Overall, I do not recommend this place. Tourist trap! Also the waiter puts its own tip on the check.
Alina A — Google review
Came here for lunch, a very nice interior and vibe. The food was nice, you are mostly paying for the atmosphere. We got the beans, veal soup, cevapi and mixed veg/meat dish. All were lovely, this is a good place to come if you are a tourist looking to try Serbian food for the first time. The beans were lovely and such a big portion
Sofia P — Google review
Good place for a authentic meal. The atmosphere is not really something special but the food is definitely good and in tune with the Balcans traditions. I would recommend it for a one time visit. We didn’t try the drink though. Service was ok, people serving were helpful.
Vlad O — Google review
Food was amazing! Food also came out super quick! Service was impeccable and the staff was very attentive! Great location and atmosphere as well!
Corey F — Google review
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YXlanzh d.o.o.

4.5
(1023)
$$$$affordable
Chinese restaurant
YXlanzh d.o.o. is a hidden gem in Belgrade, offering authentic and generous portions of Chinese cuisine that are perfect for sharing. The beef noodle soup is a standout dish, featuring tender beef, homemade noodles, and a flavorful broth. Portion sizes are impressive, with one dish being sufficient for most diners. The chicken fried noodle is good, but the beef soy sauce noodle stands out with perfectly fried yet juicy onions adding bursts of flavor.
The best Chinese restaurant in Belgrade in my honest opinion. I actually added it to Google Maps and have been a regular customer since day 1. The restaurant is also halal-friendly, as the owners hail from the North-Eastern part of China. You will find no alcoholic beverages here, but the milk tea is brutal :) You will find authentic dishes here, that are not available in the standard offer of other Chinese restaurants. The quality of the food is great and the staff and whole ambience very pleasant and vibrant.
Miloš M — Google review
If you’re craving authentic Chinese Uyghur food, this is definitely a go-to spot. The prices are super reasonable—around 700 to 800 RSD per person—and the portions are generous. For example, the noodle dishes are huge; some girls can barely finish a bowl. They have a great variety of options, making it perfect for both a solo lunch and a group meal where you can order several dishes to share. The noodles are handmade downstairs, and you can see them prepping fresh dough as you walk in. My top recommendations are the spicy chicken noodles and the beef soup noodles—both are very classic flavors from Northwest China. They also make nice dumplings. Overall, for the price and quality, this place has excellent value.
Lin — Google review
I’ve never been a big fan of Chinese food, but after eating here, I’ve definitely become one! I left with a full and happy stomach the food was rich, flavorful, and completely satisfying. Everything is Halal, and they even make their noodles in-house. The dumplings and fried rice were excellent. Great ambiance and amazing food overall.
Ayaan M — Google review
Nice place with big menu and tasty big dishes. There are also quite a lot of different Chinese drinks which you can choose. Thank you🤍 We ordered: crispy banana and fried dumplings
Svetlana _ — Google review
Best Chinese food in Belgrade!!! Very big menu, amazing authentic Lanzhou food, hand-pulled noodles, big portions and great prices. This is the only Chinese food place that I keep returning to!! Highly recommend!!
Chara D — Google review
One of these rare places, which might not have fancy furniture or well structured menu. But extra nicely staff, overall atmosphere and top notch quality of food (even though it’s quite simple in nature, but balance of spices, sauces and texture is amazing) make you consider moving to China just to explore more of similar cuisine and enjoy it daily.
Леонид Р — Google review
I came because of the good reviews and how people said they offer generous portions (fyi I’m an underweight smol eater but tdy I was suddenly craving Chinese food). I ordered a braised beef noodle soup and when it was served, I was pretty confused. Shd I call it a carrot noodle soup instead? I barely saw any beef inside and I regretted paying extra for “braised” cuz there ain’t much beef anyway. I knew how restaurants would serve food resembling little of the pictures but still I felt kinda sad. Food is not expensive tho, on the bright side.
Pamela — Google review
We came to Belgrade for the sole purpose of coming to this restaurant. We saw the good reviews and the menu , and we were so excited. However , we were not satisfied. The service was good , nothing much to say there. But the food. Oh my god the food. It was....disgraceful. We ordered beef noodles , sweet and sour chicken and bao buns. The noodles literally tasted and smelled like shampoo. There was barely any taste/seasoning , and the taste that was there , was awful. Puke inducing. The sweet and sour chicken, at first, was amazing. However, it is too sweet, and after just a few bites it becomes vomit inducing. There was no soy sauce or chilli available (there was chilli but it was tasteless and not hot). The buns were, just ok. The only thing with an ok price, the taste was still bland and underwhelming. and shampoo. Overall, expectations were high, but not full filled, at all. Maybe if it was cheaper it would make sense, but it ain't so cheap, so like, what the hell. BD out. ✌🏼
Mzgff — Google review
Jug Bogdanova 6, Beograd 11040, Serbia•+381 69 1564888•Tips and more reviews for YXlanzh d.o.o.

Langouste Restoran

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Restaurant
Langouste Restoran is a modern fine dining establishment in Belgrade that offers a unique gastronomic experience. It boldly blends local and global flavors, accompanied by an extensive wine list and premium spirits. The restaurant's specialty lies in its artistic presentation of modern cuisine using top-notch ingredients. Guests can choose from degustation menus featuring meat, fish, or a combination of both, as well as select from the à la carte specialties.
This was an amazing and memorable experience and I’d recommend it to anyone who wants an elevated dining experience, while also getting in touch which Serbian food culture. I loved that the staff, and even the chef, would come out to explain every dish and the role certain ingredients play in Serbian culture and traditional cuisine. I got the 8 course dinner set, but as you can see from the photos I got a lot more than 8 dishes. I celebrated my birthday here alone and the service was amazing, I really felt welcome!
Jacky — Google review
I had the opportunity to dine at the first restaurant in Serbia awarded a Michelin star! The dinner was a 7-course tasting menu, paired with wine. The professionalism of both the waitstaff and the chefs was absolutely outstanding. Each dish was beautifully explained the moment it was placed in front of us - how it was created, what it consists of, the idea behind it, and how to enjoy it properly. It's truly incredible how each flavor stands out - in the harmony of all those delicate notes, you can still taste every single one individually. A big thank you to the staff for the lovely atmosphere and good service, and especially to the kitchen team for the effort and perfection poured into every single plate!
Minja R — Google review
Trust a chef's recommendation! After the sous chef of at Homa recommended I go, I knew I was in for a treat. The service was a marvel: seamless white-glove execution paired with genuinely warm Serbian hospitality. Every single plate was remarkable, from the first amuse-bouche through to dessert. If you go, the truffle pie and the dry-aged fish are non-negotiable must-tries. This is the definition of world-class fine dining, and its Michelin star is unequivocally deserved.
Marie-Claire R — Google review
Had an amazing dinner at Langouste. Every dish was spot on — beautifully balanced flavors and clearly made with care. Chef Marko’s attention to detail really shows; you can tell he loves what he does. The staff were kind and professional, the atmosphere relaxed but refined, and the view of the Danube made it all even better. Everything just felt effortless in the best way. Easily one of the best dining experiences in Europe.
Stefanos Y — Google review
I’ve had an amazing evening with excellent food, each course of the 8 course menu had very nice, interesting and strong flavors. I liked the concept of using the local ingredients from all around Serbia. The pairing with Serbian Wines was perfect. Also the service was very good and friendly. The view over Beton Hala and the Sava is very pleasant. I will definitely recommend a visit and will return.
Luca G — Google review
A Fading Star? A Michelin-Starred Experience Falls Short The allure of a Michelin star is undeniable, promising not just exceptional cuisine but an impeccable dining experience. When a restaurant is newly crowned with this prestigious honor, as was the case for the establishment in question last November, the anticipation is even greater. Unfortunately, a recent visit suggests that this particular star may be losing its luster. The tasting menu, a showcase of the kitchen’s artistry, was a solid performance. Dishes were well-executed and technically proficient, demonstrating a clear understanding of flavor and texture. However, the meal lacked a certain spark—that "wow" factor that separates the merely good from the truly memorable. The food was good, but it didn't transcend; it failed to leave a lasting impression. The service, an equally important component of a fine dining experience, was a study in contradictions. While the waitstaff's frequent, almost performative inquiries of "I hope you like our service" felt a bit strange, it was the glaring oversights that truly soured the evening. A simple request—a candle for a friend's birthday dessert, confirmed in advance—was completely forgotten, a bewildering lapse for a restaurant of this caliber. Adding to the list of missteps were several surprising and frankly, unprofessional, choices. The restaurant charged for bread and butter without any prior notification, a practice almost unheard of in the world of Michelin-starred dining. The stingy pour of wine for a single glass was another detail that, while small, speaks to a broader lack of generosity. The most baffling moment, however, came at the end of the evening. After the bill was paid and the desserts had been cleared, the chef came out to greet the tables. He stopped at ours and, with a smile, said, "Happy birthday!" This final, ironic gesture was the ultimate confirmation that the message had, in fact, been received by the kitchen. The birthday was known, yet the simple request for a candle was still forgotten. It’s a stunning example of a disconnect between the front of the house and the kitchen, a symptom of management that seems to have its priorities misplaced. Ultimately, the food was a saving grace, but the overall experience was a letdown. A one-star rating is a hard-earned achievement, a testament to culinary excellence and an expectation of flawless execution. If this restaurant hopes to maintain its place among the gastronomic elite, it needs to work much harder to ensure that its service and attention to detail match the quality of what comes out of its kitchen. Otherwise, that shining star might be at risk of burning out.
Gavin — Google review
The best restaurant experience in my visit to the city. Friendly and very professsional service, and the fish tasting menu was something you have to experience, they definitely deserve the Michelin star! Excellent selection of local and international wines.
Vesa L — Google review
Excellent visit to this newly minted 1 star Michelin restaurant! Very exquisite food with attentive service. Highly recommended!
Boris N — Google review
Kosančićev venac 29, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://www.langouste.rs/•+381 11 3283680•Tips and more reviews for Langouste Restoran
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Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like House of Flowers. Not quite as popular as Church of Saint Sava, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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Church of Saint Sava

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Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Cathedral
Church
Nestled in the vibrant Vracar district of Belgrade, the Temple of Saint Sava stands as a monumental testament to Byzantine-inspired architecture. This 20th-century marvel is not only one of the largest Orthodox churches globally but also features an awe-inspiring central dome that dominates the skyline, making it a must-see for any traveler. Its grandeur and intricate design draw visitors from all corners, eager to experience its spiritual ambiance and historical significance.
It is one of the top attractions in the capital. It is massive and very peaceful. A very classic Cathedral of Orthodox religion. The top floor visually is breathtaking. The bottom floor is more like visual images on the walls. Make sure that you visit. Totally recommended.
Mustafa A — Google review
A mustsee when visiting Belgrade! This is truly one of the prettiest churches I’ve ever seen and that’s coming from someone who’s only seen churches in America and Mexico. Everywhere I turned, there was another piece of art to admire; it was deeply moving, especially with the soft singing in the background. Downstairs, there’s also a newer art exhibition that beautifully complements the main space. I loved seeing the attention to detail and the richness of the religious artwork throughout. Absolutely a spot you shouldn’t miss.
Emily B — Google review
Beautiful church inside and outside with many icons and an epicenter of Orthodox Christianity. If you are not knowledgeable of Serbia or Orthodox Christianity, would recommend a tour guide, especially if you are from a different culture. I visited many churches alone, but some tourists don't understand the history and a guide would be a good idea.
Spencer B — Google review
One of Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks, and in my opinion it deserves even more international recognition. The Temple of Saint Sava is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, built on the site where Saint Sava’s relics were burned by the Ottomans in 1595. The idea to construct a grand church in his honor dates back to the 19th century, but the actual building process only began in 1935 and continued, through wars, occupations, and political changes, until the 21st century. The exterior is monumental, while the interior is truly breathtaking: golden mosaics, marble details, and a serene underground crypt that is worth visiting on its own. Easily accessible, beautifully illuminated at night, and one of the absolute must-see places in Belgrade.
Patrizia P — Google review
The most beautiful, The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church in the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the largest Orthodox church in Serbia, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox churches and it ranks among the largest churches in the world. You woll be lost in its beauty once you are inside. A must to visit place in Belgrade
* B — Google review
I went here on the 31/8/2025 at 8:00 am sharp since I wanted to see the church without the crowds and I must say this place really disappointed me. The square in front of it it’s completely destroyed and the floor is shattered. It’s full of weeds, trash, faeces, urine and used syringes and it looked like it was never cared for or cleaned. In front to the entrance if the church there were many homeless people. Many young and many well past they nineties. It was so sad seeing those people coming to h crying and begging for food. It shattered my heart and left me with a heavy heart for my whole stay in Belgrade. The church is beautiful inside but it’s unfortunately not looked after properly. It was very crowded and there were pieces of trash and debris everywhere. It looked like it lacked maintenance and the staff wouldn’t stop staring at me and talking with themself while they were pointing at me and making obvious rude comments. It made me feel uncomfortable and unsafe. If you are in Belgrade I suggest you coming here but beware it won’t be as you may expect it unfortunately. Such a shame
Adriano — Google review
Saint Sava Cathedral in Belgrade is majestic. Its imposing structure dominates the skyline, while the golden interior is impressive. The beautifully landscaped garden at the front adds a serene charm, making the entire site a great destination
Andre M — Google review
Very impressive mosaic work done in here. It just blows me away. Unbelievable to think there around 50 million mosaic pieces in this church. Impressive.
Jamey E — Google review
Krušedolska 2a, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://hramsvetogsave.rs/•+381 11 2432585•Tips and more reviews for Church of Saint Sava
7 min · 2.3 mi
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House of Flowers

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Museum
Specialty Museums
House of Flowers, the burial site of Josip Broz Tito, offers a unique insight into the Communist era in Serbia. The Museum of Yugoslavia provides a nuanced understanding of this period and its significance. While modern Belgrade is filled with entertainment, a historical tour to this landmark is essential to grasp life during Yugoslavia's reign. The museum preserves the view of Serbia from that time and serves as an important pilgrimage site for those seeking to understand the region's history.
The House of Flowers is a must-visit piece of Yugoslav history. Tito’s mausoleum is surrounded by peaceful gardens, making it both a cultural and reflective experience. The museum offers fascinating insight into the era, with well-preserved exhibits and personal artefacts. Calm, respectful, and rich in history — a place that truly takes you back in time.
Lela T — Google review
The House of Flowers is a fascinating historical site, serving as the final resting place of Josip Broz Tito. The museum provides insight into Yugoslav history, with exhibits on Tito’s life and the former country’s legacy. The atmosphere is calm, and the surrounding gardens add to the experience. While the museum is well-maintained and informative, the exhibits could be more interactive, and some areas feel slightly outdated. Still, for history enthusiasts or those curious about the Yugoslav era, it’s a worthwhile visit in Belgrade.
Loredana — Google review
This is a place steeped in Yugoslav history and culture. Although I didn't know much about this period before, I learned a lot from my visit. Tito's mausoleum made me feel the reverence the Serbian people hold for him.
Kiki Q — Google review
This place is a wonderful destination to learn a bit about the history of the former Yugoslavia. It’s not just a museum—it’s a journey through time that helps you understand the country’s past and its cultural heritage. The complex includes the resting place of Josip Broz Tito, surrounded by a peaceful garden that adds a solemn yet inspiring atmosphere. Inside, the large museum displays a fascinating collection of Tito’s personal items, gifts from around the world, and exhibits that showcase the development and vision of Yugoslavia during his leadership. A must-visit for anyone interested in history, politics, or simply discovering a unique chapter of the Balkans’ story.
Miles M — Google review
Accessed as part of the Museum of Yugoslavia House of Flowers displays another era that with its excesses and abuses also demonstrates the nostalgia that makes reinterpreting the past complex and dynamic.
Jeremy T — Google review
Really interesting and important historical monument. The actual tomb of actual Tito. Glad I went, wouldn't be in a rush to go back. Although the grounds were beautiful and peaceful, with a great view, which is always nice in a busy city.
Dougal T — Google review
an eclectic selection of items that tito received over his time in power and some good insights into the story of tito. the buildings are amazing.
Brent J — Google review
House of Flowers – a place that truly takes you back in time. The atmosphere, the collection of Tito's personal belongings, and the historical exhibits are impressive. One of the most memorable items was the key to the city of Los Angeles – an unexpected artifact in such an exhibition. The park surrounding the museum is also beautiful and perfect for a walk. Even my child found it interesting, which speaks to the museum's high quality. The only downside is the entrance fee, which could be a bit lower. Overall, a great place to explore Yugoslav history
Max S — Google review
Beograd, Serbia•http://www.muzej-jugoslavije.org/•+381 11 3671485•Tips and more reviews for House of Flowers
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Nikola Tesla Museum

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3.9
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Museum
Science museum
Specialty Museums
The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade is a tribute to the life and work of the renowned electrical engineer, Nikola Tesla. Housed in a charming residential villa, it showcases his personal effects, instruments, and original drawings that revolutionized energy production and distribution. The museum offers both memorial exhibits and interactive displays featuring 3D computer-generated models of Tesla's inventions.
Since im a science subject fan,i was excited to visit this museum. We had a reservation so it was a skip the line entry. Entrance fee was 100 serbian dinar for a group of more than 10.Its interesting to see Nilola Tesla's ideas put into a beautiful work.
R.A G — Google review
The plus side - it’s set up very well to learn more about the history, life and work of Tesla, and there are some great opportunities to see working models of some of his inventions, along with personal artifacts. The down side is that the museum is fairly small, and with large groups, it can be pretty crowded. There is also no way to secure tickets ahead of time, unless you’re with a larger group, and you can only pay in cash.
Lindsay B — Google review
Big disappointment. 1) at least the price is ok , 800 dinars , it’s NOT possible to book online or NOT able to pay with CARD , so you have to wait outside in the rain until they will let you know if you can enter or not since the tour can only accommodate maximum 60 people. I’m not sure why they don’t count 60 people that enter at the gate and then tell the other ones to come back in one hour instead of letting us wait in the rain for an hour. 2) this is actually a very small exhibition, I think the exhibition area is the size of an apartment. It feels more like a high school class lab room than an actual museum. The guide told us that the city is building a bigger and better museum because is very small. ( I think the size has been okay until Elon Musk became famous with the Tesla cars so people started knowing about Nicola Tesla, this is probably the reason why 99% of the people knows about Nicola Tesla) 3) 60 people get crammed on plastic foldable chair chairs in a small room. You feel like a sardine and then they show you a 15 minute video made 10 years ago about the life of Nicola Tesla. 4) then you have 15 minutes where the guide turns on 3 or 4 instruments that Tesla invented. Nothing special if you go to any serious science museum you we’ll see a better and bigger version of this instruments. Not mentioning that you are climbed into a very small room that you can’t even move. 5) then you have another 10 minutes to see a few objects that belonged to Nicola Tesla and then after 45 minutes .
Scotch&Soda — Google review
The museum itself is tiny, they only accept local currency in cash. No forex or card accepted. There is no online ticket to purchase, you need to keep standing in queue for hours for hourly slot. Try to avoid last hours as if its full, regardless of time you been standing they wont allow you to come as they can accept people more then its capacity. Once you are inside, the tour is good, they guide you everywhere
* B — Google review
The museum takes 45 minutes to go around.But that's mainly because you have to wait 5-10 minutes to go through ticketing (and they only accept cash rather than card), and then you have to wait for everyone to get seated. They pack a lot of people into this space so it takes a long time to be ready.The video goes for 15 minutes and probably could be updated and sped up. But realistically you should be abke visit the museum and just skip the video if you want to. They do some good experiment demonstrations, but again, could probably run them twice an hour get more people through the facility - there winds up being so many people in the group that not everyone gets a decent view. overall it's not bad and gives an inside into the man and some of his activities but it's a very small museum.
Brent J — Google review
Just don’t bother to get there . We were waiting for 3 hours as only 60 people can enter each time . You pay only cash and watching for half an hour something that you could easily find on YouTube , then the tour guide shares live some experiments (for kids) and then on the same floor you can check a few personal things of Tesla and his ashes 😏 Just don’t waste your time and money . Belgrade is beautiful choose something else .
Barbara Z — Google review
Interesting experience very educating. The visits can only be done in guided groups but even on a busy day the wait was not too long. The experiments were fun. A lot of personal items of Tesla are on display. I do not recommend this museum for very young children since there’s a 15 min film and a small 20-30 min tour. They might get bored and interrupt the experience for others.
Zoe S — Google review
Not worth the visit. A lot of waiting for a video made in 2015. Explanation not in good English easy to understand. 60 people in each tour you cannot see things well. Not enough seats. I’ve learned more from him in science museums. You cannot pay by card!!! You have to pay cash and local currency!!! You cannot book and then a disappointment.
M M — Google review
Krunska 51, Beograd 11000, Serbia•https://tesla-museum.org/•+381 11 2433886•Tips and more reviews for Nikola Tesla Museum
8 min · 0.39 mi
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Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park

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4.4
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Park
Nature & Parks
Recreation center
Tasmajdan is a vibrant park located in the downtown area, offering a mix of historical and modern attractions. It features paved jogging paths, shaded areas with trees, and a large sports complex. The park is surrounded by must-see landmarks such as St. Mark's Church, the country's Parliament, and the main Post Office building. Tasmajdan has an interesting history and is situated above famous city caves.
The park was originally called the "Lion Park" in the early 19th century, as it was home to a menagerie of animals, including lions. It was later renamed Tašmajdan, which means "stone quarry" in Serbian, due to the rocky terrain where it was built. In the 1930s, the park was redesigned in an English landscape style, with winding paths, flower beds, and ponds. Today, Tašmajdan Park is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. The park is home to a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers, providing a beautiful and colorful environment. There are several walking paths and benches throughout the park, making it ideal for leisurely strolls or picnics. The park also features a children's playground, making it a great place for families with young children. In the summer months, the park hosts a variety of outdoor events, including concerts, festivals, and exhibitions. U parku postoji vežbaonica na otvorenom i trim staza. Tašmajdan Park is easily accessible by public transportation. There are several bus and tram stops located nearby. The park is open to the public year-round. There are several  a cafe bars  and restaurants located in, or around the park, offering a variety of drinks and snacks. Here are some additional tips for visiting Tašmajdan Park: The park is most crowded on weekends and holidays, so it is best to visit during the week if you want to avoid the crowds. There is dog playground in the park. The park was completely reconstructed and renovated thanks to a donation from the Azerbaijan government 2011 year . The park is a great place to take photos, so be sure to bring your camera
Zoran J — Google review
Beautiful park which we stumble upon by chance. Enjoy our walk there very much. Nearby is the st Mark cathedral which we also had a good visit.
Sam S — Google review
The park is a little escape from the concrete chaos in the city. It has everything for a cool relaxation in the hot summer days. One can sit next to the fountains, enjoy a drink in the café, have some food in the restaurant, walk your kids and your pets. And there's also a big church to visit.
Milefffp — Google review
Especially in the summer, the cool breeze and trees with multiple kids’ parks are such a welcome break from the Belgrade heat.
Brenda M — Google review
Very nice park in the center of Belgrade. It is right next to St. Mark Orthodox Church. There are lots of benches around to take a sit and enjoy. It is ideal for walking your dog and bringing your kids. There is also a playground for kids. It is very peaceful.
Özge E — Google review
One of the largest parks in Belgrade. A great place for children to play, exercise on the equipment, run along the path on the edge of the park, drink coffee or have a good lunch in the restaurant in the park itself. Various events are often organized, such as sports or fairs of honey and honey products... Nearby is the church of St. Mark, and right next to it is a smaller, Russian church.
Borislav B — Google review
Beautiful park with at least two big playgrounds. Lots of shade and benches to rest. Don’t forget to visit Serbian Orthodox St. Mark's Church - it’s unforgettable.
Elena D — Google review
Nice park in city center. Very often there are some events like "Streetfood festival" etc. Also, beautiful church of Saint Mark is here. Good place to bring your kids on a sunny day. Close by is a swimming pool and several good restaurants so you can actually spend a whole day here.
Sinisa M — Google review
Ilije Garašanina 26, Beograd 11000, Serbia•https://www.tasmajdan.rs/•+381 66 208802•Tips and more reviews for Tasmajdan | Sportsko rekreativni centar | Park
3 min · 0.18 mi
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St. Mark Orthodox Church

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Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, St. Mark Orthodox Church stands as a magnificent testament to Serbian heritage and spirituality. Completed in 1940, this grand structure showcases stunning Serbo-Byzantine architecture crafted by the Krstic brothers, replacing an earlier church from 1835. Located within Tasmajdan Park and close to Serbia's Parliament, it is not only one of the largest churches in the country but also a significant cultural landmark.
St. Mark’s Church is one of the most beautiful landmarks in Belgrade. The architecture is stunning – massive, yet elegant, with a peaceful atmosphere inside. The colorful frescoes and high ceilings are truly impressive. It’s located in a lovely park, perfect for a relaxing walk. A must-see if you enjoy history, culture, or just a quiet moment away from the busy city streets.
Tomáš K — Google review
I went there on the 31/8/2025 at 7:30 am since I wanted to see the church without the crowds and I must say it was a very disappointing experience. The entrance of the church was filled with homeless people that looked well past they nineties that were begging for food. It broke my heart swing people in such conditions and it left me with a heavy heart for my whole stay in Belgrade. The church was big but very ugly and ran down. It was in such a rough condition. It was falling apart and it was so filthy. Such a shame since it holds important mosaics. The area felt unsafe and it was in unacceptable hygienic condition. It was full of faeces, urine, trash and used syringes everywhere on the square in front of the church. It looked like it was never cared before. So sad
Adriano — Google review
St. Mark’s Church is such a peaceful spot. We just wandered in while walking through Tasmajdan Park and were really impressed. The building looks massive from the outside, and the inside has this quiet, calming vibe. Not as crowded as St. Sava, which made it feel even more special. Definitely worth a stop if you’re nearby.
Didem A — Google review
The St-Mark's Church of Belgrade is located close to the parliament in Tajsmadian park. The orthodox Christian serbian church, dedicated to St-Mark the Evangelist, was built between 1931 and 1940. After heavy bombing in 1941, it was severely damaged. The exterior is bi-color and looks like some part should be already restored, although not very ancient. The interior is a mixture of architectural simplicity and heavy and colorful decoration of the chore and altar. You will find some locals praying anytime of the day. Nice experience.
Oliver K — Google review
Beautiful church!! Definitely a must see! It is monumental from the outside and mesmerizing inside. It was completely free, i think it is all year all the time probably
Márton M — Google review
A beautiful church, near the center of Belgrade, right next time a beautiful park. According to the tour guide, this church was built in accordance with medieval architectural style, to reflect the influence from early years of Christianity. The surrounding area has plenty of interesting spots too.
Konstantinos K — Google review
I visited St. Mark’s Church during my walk through Tašmajdan Park, and it quickly became one of my favorite stops in Belgrade. The church is absolutely stunning from the outside, with its red-and-yellow brick façade and impressive domes that dominate the skyline. Standing in front of it, you can really feel its scale and presence. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and reverent. The interior is spacious and still partly unfinished, which makes it different from many other richly decorated Orthodox churches, but the marble iconostasis and mosaics are beautiful. I especially liked the sense of peace inside, despite being close to busy streets, it feels like a sanctuary away from the city noise.
Remedios R — Google review
Beautiful historic church in the heart of Belgrade. Located in Tašmajdan Park, this impressive landmark stands out with its striking Serbo-Byzantine architecture, inspired by the Gračanica Monastery in Kosovo. Built between 1931 and 1940, the church is a proud symbol of Serbian spiritual and cultural heritage. While it’s not as richly decorated as some other Orthodox churches, the atmosphere inside is peaceful and authentic. The tomb of Emperor Dušan adds a fascinating historical touch. The park setting makes it perfect for a short visit or a quiet walk afterwards, and it’s very easy to reach from the city center. It can get a bit crowded on weekends, but it’s absolutely worth visiting if you’re in the area.
Javeed T — Google review
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 17, Beograd, Serbia•http://www.crkvasvetogmarka.rs/•+381 11 3231940•Tips and more reviews for St. Mark Orthodox Church
14 min · 0.72 mi
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Bajloni Market Belgrade

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Farmers Markets
Bajloni Market, also known as Skadarlija Market, is a beloved open-air market located in the heart of Belgrade. This vibrant marketplace hosts popular monthly events featuring live music and a variety of stalls offering delicacies, homeware, wine, and art. The market's picturesque setting at the bottom of Skadarska Street adds to its charm and makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
This market more bigger than the other , the hv everything to sale , flowers , vegetables, fruits , nuts , meets , clothes , even You will find many second-hand items ranging from clothes, shoes, bags to household appliances...
Ayu T — Google review
It’s a small market but I was able to find a lot of things you were looking for. Also, fried salmon, sea bass and acorns looked very good.
Edibe B — Google review
The Market is a well known local spot in the city, located just a short walk from the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija. It’s fair in size and offers a nice selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, and meat. You’ll find both local farmers selling seasonal produce and vendors with more “exotic” items like avocados and lemons. The market has a rich history, originally built on a former swamp drained by Ignjat Bajloni, an entrepreneur who also established a brewery nearby. Although its official name is Skadarska, locals still refer to it as Bajloni. The atmosphere can feel a bit worn, and the layout might not be the easiest to navigate, but it has its own charm, especially for those interested in seeing a slice of local life. Surrounded by lovely old merchant houses, the area is expected to undergo some development, hopefully preserving its traditional spirit while adding a bit more structure and comfort. Overall, It worth a visit if you're nearby or exploring downtown Belgrade, especially for those interested in history and authentic local markets.
Abdulkarim A — Google review
Nice market close to the town centre. Fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, hardware and clothes. Can normally try before buying. Have to get there early for the best fresh produce.
Mike T — Google review
Very good farm market for Serbia! Friendly sellers, good prices, a lot of vegetables and the choice is better than in shops. Also you can buy here flowers and meat. City parking 45 din/hour.
Anna B — Google review
Very nice old market with lots of fresh fruit, vegetables, local cheese, chicken products, fantastic horse meat etc. Not many tourists al all, mainly locals. Open every day, but "best days" are Saturday and Sunday in my opinion!
Arne M — Google review
Local food market with plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits from local growers with food tasting like from your granny’ garden. Try local fresh cheese, different types and a must, a local delicatessy called “ kajmak”, pronouncing like kaaymaak…. Just open your mind snd enjoy.
Dragan M — Google review
The market is near famous street "Skadarlija" with lot of restaurants. If you want to feel "real Belgrade" must visit place. Interesting and specific place. Arround the the market there are plenty of tradition shops and old caffes. After take a walk to Kalemegdan! If the weather is good bring a shades!!!
Branislav M — Google review
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Bajloni Market Belgrade.

Velika Skadarlija restaurant

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Serbian restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, Velika Skadarlija is a charming historic street that transports visitors to a bygone era. This picturesque area, adorned with cobblestone paths and vintage lanterns, is home to traditional Serbian restaurants where you can indulge in local delicacies while enjoying live music.
The restaurant was beautifully set out and spacious. Our waiter Aleksa had outstanding customer service which has really reinforced my positive experience in Belgrade. He was attentive and a very polite guy. Gave us some excellent recommendations on wines and food. We had the veal soup, beef steak, smoked pork ribs, a couple of salads, custard pie with some very delicious wine. The food was fresh and very tasty. Overall, a magnificent experience and would come back again.
Khiem L — Google review
Excellent restaurant of Serbian cuisine. All dishes are traditional, well prepared. Very nice terrace. I would like to separately note the work of the staff, we were surrounded by attention and care. The food is delicious, but since we tried a lot of different Serbian cuisine, I can give it a solid 4.
Anton G — Google review
4.5 stars. Lovely location on one of the most vibrant streets in Belgrade. The food is very nice. Service feels slow and rushed. The place handles a large crowd, so it ends up feeling a bit like a factory: efficient, but not very personal.
Tai — Google review
slow service, took them too long, but the food was to die for and drinks were great. a true kafana experience with the live players was enjoyable, the song were so touching, and the whole evening was amazing. except the waiters, i don’t know if it was because of the way we were dressed or our haircuts, but we love a good kafana and we’ll spend our last dime here. also, noted, the portions are huge so have that in mind
Теодора — Google review
The best food I’ve ever had in Belgrade. Loved every details of it, from polite, English speaking professional service team to the ambience, tasteful setup and THE TASTE!!! of the food. It was fountain of senses and nostalgia of childhood family dinners and grandma’s favorite meal tastes. I’m in love with each meal we tasted.
Ani S — Google review
The main reason for my review is the food. I had the “juneći gulaš” and it was the best goulash i’ve ever eaten. The atmosphere was great even tho we visited while the country was grieving the tragedy (happened last year at the railway station) and there was no music allowed anywhere. The gentleman who served us was a bit annoyed at our questions (about food) but other than that, it was a pleasant experience.
Aleksandra S — Google review
Beautiful inside garden, serbian salad was delicious. Food was good in general, portions are generous. Waiter was friendly but had way too many tables and it took about 30 minutes before we got our food.
Cameron C — Google review
We reserved a table in the garden — and honestly, that was a good idea because it looked really hard to find a spot without one. The atmosphere was warm and lively, people were well-dressed, and the staff was genuinely kind and attentive. There was live Serbian music playing, which matched the mood perfectly and made the night feel really special. We ordered the mixed grill platter — it was huge. The two of us couldn’t finish it, although starting with a cheese plate probably didn’t help. We had a bottle of local white wine and tried a few rakija options — the honey one was especially nice. Everything we ate was delicious, and the whole night left us with such a good feeling.
Didem A — Google review
Skadarska 40d, Beograd, Serbia•http://www.restoranvelikaskadarlija.com/•+381 64 6432870•Tips and more reviews for Velika Skadarlija restaurant

Bucko

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Bucko is a popular pizza spot in Dorcol, Old Town of Belgrade, known for its affordable and satisfying slices. Despite the average taste of the pizza itself, locals enhance it by adding various salads such as chicken or beef on top, turning it into a unique and delicious meal. The prices are budget-friendly, making it an ideal place for a late-night snack. Customers can choose from toppings like beef, chicken, tuna, 'Russian,' and cheese to elevate their pizza experience.
The place is a little bit small but the taste is perfect! Really good place for take away. And I must say I ate my fingers with pizza (I mean so delicious) but you have to wait a bit longer to be there at busy hours. However, you will understand why this place so famous after your pizza is served.
Ayşe Ç — Google review
The pizza is very delicious. Topping sauce is very good. We just trusted the lovely girl who works in there and turns out she recommended us the most delicious pizzas.
Elif B — Google review
I stumbled upon Bucko Pizza on my way to the Nikola Tesla Museum, and it turned out to be the best thing I ate in Belgrade! Their pizza slice with that amazing sauce was unforgettable — so good that I went back the next night and bought a whole pizza from another branch. The chicken sauce one is my top pick. Definitely the first place I’ll revisit when I’m back in Belgrade
Çağlar G — Google review
Good food at cheap prices. This place seems perfect for a cheap late night snack. They have pizzas and sandwiches that are pretty plain. But the key is their toppings. There's beef, chicken, tuna, "Russian", cheese and couple more types of toppings. The best I can describe them is a smooth chicken salad spread across your pizza. It sounds weird, but is worth a try! I got two pizzas and a sandwich, with a topping on each, which cost me 360 dinar total. Each pizza slice or sandwich is 90 and each topping is an extra 30. Don't expect a smile from staff but expect to get your order within 60 seconds.
Yousef A — Google review
The pizza was delicious but I didn't like the sauces very much. We also had difficulty communicating with the staff but it was good. My friend Kaan loved it here.
Furkan I — Google review
The best pizza in town. Its not really a pizza, i wouldn't call it that but I would call it a really good dish. If you go try it with beef salad on top, its insanely good and its also soo cheap, whoever i go i maybe spend max of 600Rsd for me which is so cheap. The wait time is maybe like 3 minutes because they make a lot of pizzas, the portions are great and even 2 slices could be enough to feed someone. Bring someone and enjoy!!
Falls J — Google review
One kind of pizza 🍕 lots of sauces to choose from! Totally a new way to eat a pizza slice. Beef sauce (Govedja) is my favorite 😋 Beware of the long que after 8 pm. One of the must eat places in Belgrade!
Salih S — Google review
very nice pizza & usually doesnt take a lot of time to get it. would recommend.
Olivera D — Google review
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Agi Pasta Away

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If you're on the hunt for a quick and tasty meal, look no further than Agi Pasta Away! This charming spot specializes in takeout pasta that’s not only mouthwatering but also easy on the wallet. Their pesto and crema pasta is particularly noteworthy, offering a delightful flavor experience at just 280 RSD. It's an ideal option when you find yourself torn about what to eat—Agi Pasta Away has got you covered with delicious choices that are perfect for any occasion!
Pesto and crema pasta is excellent and just 280RSD!
Katie G — Google review
I used to love this place, the pasta used to be good. But the workers became so unpleasant that you don't even feel like ordering anymore, and they also don't put enough sauce in the pasta anymore, not to mention that me and my friend heard the workers talking about stealing the sauces one time. The other Agi pasta places are amazing, just not this particular one
Mila M — Google review
this place is very unprofessional. I am very mad at it. They didn't want to serve me at nine even though it says on the site that it closes at 9:30. I am very mad. I went to the place and this old grandma this angry woman started screaming at me and saying that she will not make us food at nine when they clearly close at 9:30 when I told her that it says on the site that she close at 9:30 started yelling at us and getting mad at us because we told her that it says that it closes at nine. We are very mad because we were very hungry after a long day at work. she told us that it would take too long to clean the kitchen if she made us a portion and she refused to serve us. I am very, very mad and I will not be coming back. DO NOT COME HERE (the food is good tho)
Mia C — Google review
Ordered Alfredo pasta. Almost no sauce, pasta is tasteless, for 800 rsd there are far better options in the city.
Sergei E — Google review
I orderd small size and large size of carbonara pasta, small size vas very small and too expensive for that, and large size was as it use to be small size before. It was also not tastefull at all, i’m not recommending it.
Mina T — Google review
My comment got deleted or something, so im goning to write it again. First time i ate here, staff is so rude and unprofessional, its incredible. When i finally got my pasta, it was raw, hard. So i would suggest, never eat here, becouse is a gamble.
Aleksandar R — Google review
Food is not that good, I will give them 3 stars for that. Delivery and service are the worst thing about them. We ordered food for 3 people. 40 minutes they said. We waited for more then hour and a half, and when food finally came, it wasn't what we ordered. Overall rating is 0, but since 0 is unavailable, they will be satisfied with 1. I will never ever order delivery from them.
Aleksandar R — Google review
Pasta itself - the taste, the options, the quality - is great. If you want to sit down and eat however you will find yourself in a very limited enclosure practically on the street. Their delivery area is also very limited to certain parts of the town - it has nothing to do with distance which means even if you live a couple of streets away they won't deliver to you because your street doesn't belong to the area they deliver to. Its very weird.
Dušan P — Google review
Ilije Garašanina 33, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://www.agipastaaway.rs/dostava-tasmajdan/•+381 62 8864005•Tips and more reviews for Agi Pasta Away

SkyLounge Belgrade

4.4
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4.5
(386)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Cocktail bar
Located atop the Hilton hotel in Belgrade, SkyLounge offers stunning panoramic views of the city, making it an ideal spot for business dinners and special celebrations. The menu features a diverse selection of international dishes to cater to various tastes. The modern and stylish interior, along with its expansive windows, creates a dynamic setting for business discussions and social gatherings. Whether indoors or outdoors on the 8th floor, SkyLounge exudes sophistication and elegance.
Incredible experience at SkyLounge in Belgrade! Whether meat, fish, or sushi, the food is outstanding. The rooftop location offers stunning views, especially in summer. Attentive staff and well-deserved Michelin recognition. A must-visit!
Liliana P — Google review
Amazing location and cute terrace with a very nice view of Belgrade. The waiter was very friendly. The food was high quality and very good.
Nimay — Google review
We had a very good time there and tried man things on the menu like beef carpaccio, Greek eggplant, all kinds of sushi, lobster pasta, wagyu, pad thai, gyoza, mocktails etc. Best service , we loved it.
Franziska B — Google review
Sky Lounge Belgrade is truly an unforgettable experience! The service was on another level – attentive, professional, and made us feel special throughout the evening. The food was absolutely delicious, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. On top of that, each dish came with its own show, which was such a unique and delightful touch that made the evening even more enjoyable. If you’re ever in Belgrade, I highly recommend visiting this restaurant. Between the stunning atmosphere, excellent service, and incredible dining experience, it’s a place you definitely won’t regret!
Daniel C — Google review
The staff provided excellent service, and the food, particularly the seafood, was delightful. I also thoroughly enjoyed the Thai soup with shrimp. Regarding the meat, we requested it medium, but it appeared to be closer to medium-well or even well done. In Italy, a medium-cooked steak typically has a pinkish-red interior. Spicy tequila coctail was great. The roof view is nice in some points. Please note that there is a dress code in effect.
Mage M — Google review
Outstanding service and delicious food. Black risotto was amazing. We enjoyed the meal very much. The only issue was cigarete smoke, we were surprised that it was alowed to smoke inside, it was much unpleasant and ruined otherwise great experience.
Precious R — Google review
Unacceptable Treatment of Hotel Guests at Hilton – 8th Floor Restaurant On June 17, 2025, our group of six people, all Asian guests staying at the hotel, visited the Hilton restaurant located on the 8th floor. At first, a waiter politely seated us at a free table, and we began placing our order — some items had already been submitted. However, a few minutes later, an administrator named Kristijan Boros approached us and insisted that we move to another table, claiming that ours was “reserved.” We were moved to the far end of the restaurant, to a less convenient table, without any proper explanation, apology, or attempt to handle the situation professionally. What made the situation worse is that no one showed up to take the supposedly reserved table during the full two hours we stayed in the restaurant. The experience left us with the clear impression that the real reason we were moved was not the reservation — but our appearance and ethnicity. As paying guests of the hotel, we expected the level of service that Hilton is known for — not to be treated with such disrespect and disregard. We strongly urge the hotel management to investigate the behavior of administrator Kristijan Boros and to review the overall guest treatment standards at the 8th floor restaurant. We hope this feedback will prevent others from facing such an unpleasant and discriminatory experience in the future.
Margulan A — Google review
Great ambience, good service and average to good food. Old fashioned was prepared well, vegetable spring rolls were "very" tasty and the rainbow roll was good. Surprised to see pink ginger in such a place, but it also may be the norm in Belgrade (and the disposable chopsticks, what's with that?) Service was attentive and the overall experience was good. I may visit again if I am staying at the hotel.
Tara H — Google review
Kralja Milana 35, Beograd 11000, Serbia•http://www.skyloungebelgrade.rs/•+381 11 7555759•Tips and more reviews for SkyLounge Belgrade
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