A stylish and trendy loft-style coffee shop where you can eat (they serve breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, tortillas, desserts) and drink coffee, soda, cocktails and alcoholic beverages.
The Serbian-Balkan style restaurant in the historic building of the city is famous for its traditional cuisine prepared by the famous local chef Sasha Mišeč. Order any dish from the menu to your taste and enjoy the atmosphere of southern carefreeness.
One of the oldest establishments in the city, which is located on the main embankment. On Fridays it is difficult to find a free table here. People come here to drink good beer, eat a huge portion of Caesar salad with bacon or a meat plate.
A popular gastrobar with panoramic views of the city, where all the young people of Niš hang out. In the summer, they host great stand-up comedy nights. Order steak, pad tai, bruschetta and any cocktail you like.
The best and most popular kafana in the city. Traditional old interior with wooden beams, straw, paintings and chandeliers like in a castle. We recommend ordering veal under sač and dessert ledena kocka (similar to bird's milk) and enjoy the evening in a classy interior.
Amfora is a traditional tavern in Niš, known for hearty Serbian dishes, a cozy garden, and a rustic, old-town atmosphere—perfect for relaxed meals and gatherings.
Kafana Ivan is a traditional Serbian tavern near Niš, known for its roasted lamb and pork, homemade bread, and hearty local dishes. Set in a rustic village atmosphere, it offers warm hospitality and a cozy setting, ideal for a relaxed, authentic meal.
Pivnica Nemir is a popular craft‑beer pub in Niš, offering over 15 draft taps and around 60 bottled beers from Serbia and Europe. It features a cozy wooden interior with rock music ambiance and serves hearty dishes like burgers, pljeskavica, homemade chips, and grilled snacks—all at affordable prices. It’s a lively, rock‑friendly spot perfect for beer lovers and casual gatherings.
Magazin in Niš is a spacious, modern café-bar located on Bulevar Svetog Pantelejmona. Open daily from early morning to late evening (extended hours on weekends), it offers coffee, light meals, and snacks. With its relaxed atmosphere and large seating area, it’s a great spot for work, casual meetups, or evening hangouts.
Restoran Bravado (Sremska 30, Niš) is an elegant, mid‑upscale restaurant seating around 70 inside plus a 50‑seat summer garden. The menu features steak, veal, goulash, risotto, seafood, pizzas and pasta, all made with high-quality ingredients. With stylish décor, attentive service, and live weekend music (’70s and ’80s hits), it’s a popular spot for romantic dinners, business meetings, or a calm escape from the city hustle.
Stambolijski is a top-rated fine-dining restaurant in Niš, set inside a beautifully restored 19th-century Balkan-style house. Known for its elegant, rustic interior and shaded garden, it serves modern Balkan cuisine with traditional recipes—like lamb under the bell, honey‑beer pork neck, and crispy cheese-stuffed pljeskavica. Menus crafted by celebrated chef Saša Mišić feature organic ingredients, house-made bakery items, smoked meats, and local wines and rakija.
Medijana is a historical and archaeological site near Niš, Serbia. It was a luxurious Roman imperial residence and palace complex, showcasing well-preserved mosaics, ancient ruins, and artifacts. Today, it’s a popular cultural landmark where visitors can explore Roman history, relax in park surroundings, and enjoy outdoor events.
The Niš Fortress is an important cultural and historical site that has become a symbol of the entire city. It was built by the Turks in the 18th century, during the Ottoman Empire, and the foundation was an old fortress left over from the Romans. Today, the fortress is home to a cozy, shady park, and from the hill on which it stands, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
This memorial park stands on the site of one of the largest mass executions of the Second World War. Bubanj Memorial Park marks and honors the location of one of the most horrific mass executions of the entire war, where more thаn 10,000 Serbs were taken prisoner, gathered and unceremoniously shot by invading German forces. Estimates of the brutal event’s toll range between ten and twelve thousand lives lost to the execution
The Skull Tower (Ćele Kula) in Serbia is a unique historical monument in Niš, built from the skulls of Serbian rebels who fought against the Ottoman Empire in 1809. It stands as a powerful symbol of resistance and sacrifice, attracting visitors interested in Serbia’s history and struggle for independence.
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