Whether it is your first time in Belgrade or you are a regular visitior- this is a city that can
always offer something new and special. Belgrade has a wide pallet of historical, cultural,
gastronomic and of course fun options that are available trough the whole year at any day of
the week. We are here to allow you to experience the best version of Belgrade, tailored to your
wishes.
Saint Sava Temple – From whichever side you approach the center of Belgrade, the monumental building of the Temple of Saint Sava appears in front of you. Built on Vračar Hill, it is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Accorfing to legend, it was built on the site where the relics of Saint Sava, the most important Serbian Saint, the first archbishop and founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, who lived in the 13th century, were burned during the Turkish rule.
Kalenic market is the largest and most famous market in Belgrade. It is just a 5 minute walk from the hotel. Kalenic market in Belgrade was built in 1926. Of the large number of markets, kalenic is the bestsupplied and most popular, where you can find authentic Serbian products.
Nikola Tesla Museum – The museum is entirely dedicated to the ingenious inventor Nikola Tesla, who gave humanity a huge number of significant discoveries and inventions. His inventions in the field of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, radio engineering and wireless control, the ingenuity of the solution, the universality of it’s application and the shifting of many scientific and technological boundaries have changed the picture of the the world around us. The great attention of the visitors is attracted by exhibited personal items that the scientist used every day and the instruments from his laboratories.
Kalemegdan fortress dates back from the third century AD and it’s known for it’s enchanting wiev, beautiful parks and monuments. One of the monuments that we especially recommend you to see is the monument Pobednik, built to commemorate Serbia’s victory over Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire during the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
Skadarska street better known as Skadarlija, is a bohemian street, filled with authentic ethno restaurants, where you have to stop by and try the best homemade rakija and all kinds of local specialties.
Sava promenade – 1,8km long Sava promenade- a favorite city promenade that gatheres all generations, and is located within the most modern Belgraade district, the Belgrade Waterfront. Here you can find many diverse offers of popular restaurants, ride a bike or enjoy the charms of the river from one of the many balconies. This promenade presents a perfect destination for relexation because, exept the bicicle tracks, it has a boleyball cort and an open gym. Sava promenade is known for it’s many cultural, sport and other atractive manifestations which are held troughout the year, espeialy on the weekends.