1. Explore Kalemegdan Fortress
Standing at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Kalemegdan Fortress is Belgrade's crown jewel. This ancient fortification dates back to the 1st century and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Wander through its parks, visit the Military Museum, and watch the sunset from the Victor monument.
2. Stroll Down Knez Mihailova Street
Belgrade's main pedestrian boulevard is the heartbeat of the city. Lined with elegant 19th-century facades, boutique shops, and cozy cafes, Knez Mihailova is perfect for an afternoon stroll. Street performers and artists add to the vibrant atmosphere.
3. Discover Skadarlija — Belgrade's Bohemian Quarter
Often compared to Montmartre in Paris, Skadarlija is a cobblestone street filled with traditional Serbian restaurants, live folk music, and artistic charm. Come here for an authentic dinner experience with grilled meats, local wines, and the warmth of Serbian hospitality.
4. Experience Belgrade Waterfront
The newest addition to Belgrade's skyline, Belgrade Waterfront is a modern urban development along the Sava River. With luxury residences, high-end shopping at Galerija Belgrade, waterfront promenades, and excellent dining options, it represents the city's contemporary face.
Many of our apartments are located right in the heart of Belgrade Waterfront, giving you direct access to this stunning development.
5. Visit the Temple of Saint Sava
One of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, the Temple of Saint Sava is an architectural marvel. Its recently completed interior features stunning mosaics and gold leaf decorations that rival any cathedral in Europe.
6. Cruise the Danube and Sava Rivers
A river cruise offers a unique perspective of Belgrade. Whether you choose a dinner cruise at sunset or a daytime sightseeing tour, floating along the confluence of two great European rivers is an unforgettable experience.
7. Enjoy Ada Ciganlija — Belgrade's Sea
Known locally as "Belgrade's Sea," Ada Ciganlija is a river island turned peninsula that transforms into a beach paradise in summer. With swimming, cycling, bungee jumping, and numerous bars and restaurants, it is the perfect urban escape.
8. Explore Zemun's Old Town
Just across the Danube, Zemun feels like a different city entirely. Its Austro-Hungarian architecture, charming riverfront promenade, and the iconic Gardos Tower make it a must-visit destination. The fish restaurants along the quay serve some of the best freshwater fish in the region.
9. Dive into Belgrade's Legendary Nightlife
Belgrade is renowned for having one of Europe's best nightlife scenes. From sophisticated rooftop bars and underground clubs to the famous floating river clubs (splavovi), the city comes alive after dark. The party scene in Belgrade is truly world-class.
10. Taste Serbian Cuisine
No visit to Belgrade is complete without indulging in local cuisine. Try cevapi (grilled minced meat), pljeskavica (Serbian burger), ajvar (roasted pepper spread), and finish with a strong Turkish coffee. The city's restaurant scene ranges from traditional kafanas to modern fine dining.
Belgrade is a city that surprises, delights, and leaves a lasting impression. Whether you are here for a weekend or a month, there is always something new to discover. Book one of our luxury apartments and experience Belgrade like a local.

