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What to see and do in Belgrade

For your next trip to Belgrade, we've gathered some general information that may be useful to you. Travel with us to explore the history and beauty of Belgrade.

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Useful Information about travelling in Belgrade

Known as the "White City" by Slavs, and "Singidunum" by Romans, Belgrade has a long history. Today, visitors can experience many of its historic sites and take part in activities that will help them learn more about this interesting city.

Belgrade Fortress is a must-see. The building has remained in its original condition, even though it was bombed by NATO in 1999. The fortress has a clock tower that was built by the Austrians in the 18th century. The fortress is also home to the Gardos Tower, which is located under the fortress.

Belgrade National Theatre

Belgrade's kafanas are the city's heart of social life. They are a place where locals and visitors can relax, eat, drink, and shop. Kafanas are open at night, and they are a fun place to visit with friends. There are plenty of high-quality Serbian restaurants in the kafanas. You can also take a food tour to learn more about the city's food culture. If you're interested in joining a food tour, check out a tour provider online.

One of the best things to do in Belgrade is to take a river cruise. The cruise is a great way to see the city's historical sites. The cruise also provides information on the city's two rivers, as well as the important islands. The cruise lasts about 1.5 hours.

Another must-see in Belgrade is the Church of St. Sava. This church, which is also called the Cathedral, is the largest church in the Balkans. The interior of the church is enormous, and it can hold more than 2,000 worshippers. The church is done in Serbo-Byzantine style, and it is also done in the style of Gracanica monastery in Kosovo.

Belgrade is full of communist memorials. You can also take a tour of the Old City, which is a historic site. There are many memorials and museums on this site. You can also visit the Eastern City Gate, which is a brutalist high-rise building from the communist era. You can also take a tour of the Nikola Tesla Museum, which focuses on the life of the Serbian national hero. You can also get a Tesla Coil experience, which allows you to feel electricity passing through you.

You can also visit the Museum of African Art, which is the only museum in Serbia dedicated to the arts and cultures of Africa. It is home to a large collection of works from West Africa. It also includes a collection of African masks. The museum also has an interactive demonstration of Nikola Tesla's inventions.

Church of St. Sava

You can also take a walking tour of the city's main square, Republic Square. The square is currently under construction, but is expected to be finished by the end of 2019. There are plenty of restaurants and bars in this area. It is also home to the Belgrade National Theatre, which offers performances every night.

If you're looking for a place to eat, you should check out the Manufaktura restaurant. This restaurant serves Asian cuisine, as well as traditional Serbian dishes. You can also try the pho or steamed wontons at the Istok Cafe.

Unique guided tours in Belgrade

Whether you are looking for a tour of the Belgrade Fortress or a stroll through the "between wars" districts, Belgrade has something for everyone. With plenty of restaurants and shops, the city offers endless options to enjoy. You can also take advantage of a number of unique guided tours in Belgrade.

The Belgrade Fortress is home to many interesting museums and art galleries. You can also take a tour of the underground, which gives you a good look at the dark side of this historic city.

You may also want to consider taking a tour of the city on a river cruise. A boat trip on the Sava and Danube rivers is a great way to see the city. You will see several bridges and get a good look at the Victor Monument and Ada Ciganlija island.

Victor Monument

You can also take a ride on Belgrade's tram. This is a good way to see the city on the ground. While you will not be able to get close to the Avala Tower, you will still get a good view.

You will also want to consider taking a tour of Zemun, a beautiful neighborhood in the city. This area used to be a part of Austria-Hungarian Empire. Now, this part of Belgrade has a very different look from the city centre.

For more information on a Belgrade tour, you can call ToursByLocals. Their local guides can take you through the city's most interesting neighborhoods.

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