May 15 to 17, 2023
University of Belgrade
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While here, we suggest you visit some of the city’s landmarks: the National Museum, the Museum of Nikola Tesla, one of the oldest musems in the Balkans – the Ethnographic Museum of Serbia, the city’s oldest tavern - “?“, the Residence of Princess Ljubica, the Museum of Yugoslavia and the House of Flowers, the resting place of Josip Broz Tito and Jovanka Broz, Ada Ciganlija – Beach and Park with recreational facilities, historical district of Zemun and its Gardos Tower, Belgrade Fortress – Old Citadel and the Kalemegdan Park.
Belgrade is a proud home to the following beautiful places of worship that witness the city’s cultural diversity and richness: the monumental Orthodox Christian Church of Saint Sava or the picturesque Church of the Holy Virgin Mary – Ružica and its legendary chandelier, Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King, Sukkat Shalom Synagogue and the 16th-century Bayrakli Mosque.
Belgrade is probably best known for its vibrant nightlife. Whether you want to experience traditional music and cuisine in the kafanas of the bohemian street of Skadarlija, or to party until the sun comes up at one of the many river boat clubs and bars – the famous splavovi – or indoor clubs with local and international DJs or live performances, the city will offer you an unforgettable experience.
Visit the website of the Tourist Organization of Belgrade to learn about many more spots and events worth visiting while in Belgrade.