Belgrade: 5 Things To Do in Serbia’s Capital City
July 13, 2024
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Belgrade is a less visited city located in the Balkans, a city where history and modernity blend. From the lively nightlife to the serene parks and historic landmarks, Belgrade promises a rich and diverse experience for every traveller. If you are just passing through or you have just a limited time in the city, this guide offers you 5 things that you should not miss on a short trip to Serbia’s vibrant capital city.
Top Things To Do
1. Nikola Tesla Museum
Visiting the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of one of history’s greatest inventors. Opened to the public in 1955 during the Yugoslav era, the museum showcases Tesla’s personal property and writings, providing an intimate look at his groundbreaking contributions to science and technology. A unique highlight of the museum is the display of Tesla’s ashes. English tours cost RSD 800 (€6.80) and only accept cash.
Check the museum’s official website in advance for the latest ticket prices and time slots.
Tip: Make sure you go earlier in the day since the museum is quite small and you might have to queue for a while before you can enter.
2. The Temple of Saint Sava
The Temple of Saint Sava in Belgrade is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Walk around its spacious interiors and admire the intricate mosaics.
Entrance is free and you can visit the church between 8 AM and 6 PM.
3. Republic Square
The Republic Square is located in the heart of the city. As a central hub, it is surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the National Museum and the National Theatre. Stroll through the square, admire the architecture, and enjoy the lively atmosphere filled with street performers and local vendors.
4. Belgrade Fortress
Visiting the Belgrade Fortress offers you a journey through centuries of history. Open 24 hours a day and free to visit, this historic landmark provides stunning panoramic views of the confluence of the River Sava and Danube. Wander through its ancient walls, explore the fascinating museums, and enjoy the lush Kalemegdan Park that surrounds the fortress. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a scenic spot to unwind, Belgrade Fortress is an essential stop on your Belgrade itinerary.
5. Ruzica Church
Visiting Ruzica Church in Belgrade is a unique experience. Open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM, this charming, church is located within the Belgrade Fortress. Inside, you’ll find a striking chandelier made from spent bullet casings and swords. This unique chandelier serves as a powerful reminder of the many battles and conflicts that have taken place in the region.
Where should you stay?
Budget – Good People Design Hostel – one of the nicest hostels I’ve stayed in in Europe. Friendly staff and a good location.
Medium – Hotel Skadarlija NB – Quiet 4-star hotel located in the heart of the city
High – Hotel Majestic – traditional-style hotel offering elegant rooms with modern amenities, free WiFi, a restaurant and an on-site garage parking.
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