Serbia, Belgrade

Comunale Caffé e Cucina je od 2010. godine sinonim za vrhunsku italijansku i mediteransku kuhinju na obali Save. Smešten u kultnoj Beton Hali, restoran nudi specijalitete sa Josper grila, bogat bar i pažljivo biranu vinsku kartu u elegantnom ambijentu.

Serbia, Belgrade

The Belgrade Zoo was founded in the year 1936. It was founded by the mayor of that time, the industrialist Mr. Vlada Ilić (I). Belgrade zoo displays a collection of 210 species of animals, with 800 individuals. One of the zoo's biggest attractions are white lions, which are also the zoo's symbol as the name of Belgrade means "white city".

Serbia, Belgrade

The White Palace (Beli Dvor) is located within the same Royal Compound in Dedinje as The Royal Palace and it was commissioned by command of His Majesty King Alexander I. The White Palace was built with the private funds of King Alexander I as the residence for his three sons HRH Crown Prince Peter (the future King Peter II and father of HRH Crown Prince Alexander), Prince Tomislav and Prince Andrej .

Serbia, Belgrade

Topčider is a forest park and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is divided between the municipalities of Čukarica, Rakovica and Savski Venac. Being close to downtown, it is one of the major locations for relaxation, picnics and fresh air for the citizens of Belgrade.

Serbia, Zemun

The Gardoš Tower is a memorial tower in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the city's Zemun district. It was built and officially opened by the Austro-Hungarian authorities on 20 August 1896 to commemorate the millennium of Hungarian settlements in the Pannonian Plain.

Serbia, Kaluderica

Vespa Muzej Srbija was founded by members of the Vespa Club of Serbia and contains a massive collection of classic models made by the famous Italian scooter manufacturer. The museum arose from a desire to showcase the unmistakable Italian vehicle.

Serbia, Belgrade

In Public aquarium and tropicarium Belgrade you can see fish, water and sub-species of plants and small animals from different parts of the world as pets. The setting is intended primarily for children to get acquainted with the colorful nature of the living world of our and tropical waters, forests, rainforests, deserts and cold seas.

Serbia, Belgrade

Usce Shopping Center is the best trading shopping centre in Serbia with nearly a million visitors a month, Usce Shopping Center includes more than 140 international and domestic brands, restaurants and bars, a food court, multiplex cinema with 11 screens, a gym, the biggest bookstore in the city, and a supermarket.

Serbia, Belgrade

The Museum of African Art is the first and only museum in the region entirely dedicated to the cultures and arts of the African continent. According to specialists in the field, objects in the Belgrade Museum form a representative collection of African art.

Serbia, Belgrade

Dive into the world of paranormal stories and experiences of people who have faced something that goes beyond the boundaries of our understanding. Tales of haunted places, supernatural beings, miraculous objects, and divination will leave you breathless. All that you've always wondered about but never had anyone, how, or when to ask.

Serbia, Belgrade

The Ethnographic Museum is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is one of the oldest museums in the Balkans.The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade fulfills its mission together with the efforts of various stakeholders in the domain of presentation, revitalization and development of crafts in Serbia.

Serbia, Kaluderica

The Avala TV Tower is located on Avala Mountain, 25 kilometers from the center of Belgrade. There is a large park around the tower, where there are picnic tables, walking routes, monuments, a couple of restaurants and museums, and even a wooden church. The observation deck is at a height of 122 meters, and you can quickly get there by elevator. You can’t see Belgrade from the platform, but the view of the surrounding area is beautiful.

Serbia, Belgrade

The Palace of Princess Ljubica is the former residence of the wife of Prince Miloš Obrenović, Princess Ljubica, and her sons. The reconstructed interiors of the rooms are furnished in a variety of styles that were popular in Serbia in the century before last. This gives an idea of ​​how the representatives of the princely families lived.

Serbia, Belgrade

Ada is an island on the Sava River, which was connected to the shore by two large dams and turned into a wonderful place for recreation. In the summer season, 100,000 people a day come here. The crystal clear lake formed between the dams is suitable for swimming and water sports. The beach on the shore is well-equipped and is included in the ratings of the best river beaches in the world.

Serbia, Belgrade

The Old Palace was built at the end of the 19th century and survived the wars of the 20th century without damage. The beautiful neo-Gothic building originally served as a royal residence. The New Palace, located opposite, was built after the First World War. Currently, the Old Palace houses the Belgrade City Hall, and the New Palace is the residence of the Serbian president, so tourists are not invited inside. But these architectural monuments are also impressive from the outside.

Serbia, Belgrade

The capital's main pedestrian street stretches from Kalemegdan Park to the Republic Square in the city center. Most of the buildings that can be seen here are architectural monuments of the 19th century. A walk along this street is a great way to start exploring Belgrade, and then move on to other attractions located nearby. Knez Mihailova Street has many cafes and restaurants, shops and souvenir shops, so you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the city and you will definitely not get bored.

Serbia, Belgrade

Welcome to our fascinating world of illusions. Thrilled yet bewildered you will enter a world that will blow your mind but also give you an opportunity to learn all sorts of things... come and visit us! It is sure to be an amazing and unimaginable experience because whatever you see, especially here in the Museum of Illusions, is not what it appears to be. Are you ready for an adventure?

Serbia, Surcin

Located just outside of the city limits next to the Nikola Tesla Airport, the Belgrade Aviation Museum is notable first for its architectural value alone. A purpose-built museum, its modernist curves and geometric panes of mirrored glass stand in stark contrast to the flat, ploughed fields surrounding it. Of particular interest are a Messerschmitt Bf 109, a Supermarine Spitfire Mk V and an Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik, which were three of the most iconic planes of World War II.

Serbia, Mladenovac

This spaceship-like Serbian monument reaches for the stars in celebration of the fallen fighters of fascism. The Kosmaj Monument (Kosmaj Spomenik in Serbian), is made of several freestanding concrete structures, each roughly 40 meters high, that taken together look a bit like a spaceship sent through time from a future envisioned in the 1970s.

Serbia, Belgrade

Lighting the frescoed walls of Ružica Church, a small chapel tucked into the side of the Serbian Kalemegdan fortress, are two chandeliers made entirely of spent bullet casing, swords, and cannon parts. It is a more fitting decoration than one might realize.