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Sanja & Stefan

May 1, 2025 • Beograd, Serbia

Sanja & Stefan

May 1, 2025 • Beograd, Serbia

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Kalemegdan

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Kalemegdan bb 11000, Beograd, Serbia
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Skadarlija

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Skadarlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Скадарлија) is a vintage street, an urban neighborhood and former municipality of Belgrade, Serbia, located in the Belgrade municipality of Stari Grad (Old Town). Skadarlija partially preserves the ambience of traditional urban architecture, including archaic urban organization, and is known as the main bohemian quarter of Belgrade, similar to Montmartre in Paris. Since 1967, Skadarlija has been protected by law as a spatial cultural-historical unit.

The Temple of Saint Sava

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Krušedolska 2a, Beograd 11000, Serbia

The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized: Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'') is a 79 m high[6] Serbian Orthodox church, which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. It is built on the presumed location of St. Sava's grave.

Belgrade waterfront

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The Belgrade Waterfront (aka Beograd na Vodi) is a dynamic district, offering a mix of luxury living, shopping, dining, and entertainment, situated on the right bank of the Sava River in Belgrade. It’s a modern urban development project, aiming to transform the city’s riverfront into a vibrant, international destination.

Top attractions:

Riverfront Promenade: A pedestrian-friendly walkway along the Sava River, offering stunning views of the city and the New Belgrade skyline.

Kula Beograd (Belgrade Tower): One of the tallest buildings in Serbia and the second tallest in Belgrade with 168 meters or 42 floors, this mixed-use skyscraper houses the St. Regis hotel and luxury apartments.

Galerija Mall: The largest shopping mall in Serbia with a variety of high end stores, restaurants, and entertainment options.

River Park: A public park with green spaces, playgrounds, and walking paths.

Cultural and entertainment venues: Theaters, cinemas, and other cultural venues are under construction, offering a variety of cultural event

Museum of Yugoslavia

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Михаила Мике Јанковића 6, Београд 11000, Serbia

The House of Flowers is part of the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia and it is one of the most visited tourist places in Belgrade. The building was built in 1975, as a winter garden for the needs of the then President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, and then called "Flower Shop".After Tito`s death on 4th May 1980, the winter garden was rearranged to his last resting place. Then, the fountain was removed from the central part and the tomb was built, which looks like a large, underground room. Considering the popularity of Josip Broz Tito at the time, it was considered inappropriate to call his last resting place a grave or mausoleum, and thus the name of the House of Flowers came into being.

Tri šešira

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Skadarska 29, Beograd 11000, Serbia
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Restaurant Tri šešira is a true pearl among the restaurants of Skadarlija. It was built in the heart of Skadarska street and remains in a recognizable ambience for more than 150 years. It was opened in 1864 in a building where a craft workshop which had three pleated hats as a logo was previously located. That’s how the restaurant got its name. The restaurant is known for its service and quality even outside the borders of our country. It had the honor to host some of the most eminent domestic and international figures: King Juan Carlos, George Bush, Pertini, Willie Brant, and others.