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Trip.Best Top 16 Best Things to Do in Belgrade [2024]

Explore the best things to do in Belgrade! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
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    󰺂8.1
    4.6/5
    152 Review
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    "The city is loud and bustling. Busy roads, busy streets and busy shops. This is like an oasis of calm that separates the bustle from the rivers. The fortress is well maintained and beautiful, with so many directions to choose for a walk afterwards. I chose to walk along the rivers whilst marvelling at the fortress on the hill. it’s easy to imagine why this place was chosen as an overwatch, very little can get in or out undetected."
    Belgrade.Stari grad
    1km from downtown
    Highlights: Kalemegdan Castle is located in the northwest corner of the old town. It was an important fortress in Belgrade during the medieval period. It consists of the old castle at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and Kalemegdan Park. The castle has been repaired and expanded many times in history, and the architectural heritage of ancient Rome and Austria-Hungary can still be seen today. It is a good choice for learning historical knowledge and experiencing ancient buildings. The castle often has various historical, military, and natural exhibitions. There are also various inscriptions introducing historical celebrities and anecdotes. In addition, standing on the top of the castle can clearly see the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, and in the evening, there is a surprising sunset view.
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    4.4/5
    62 Review
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    "The Church of St. Sava is located in Belgrade, Serbia's capital, and is the largest church in the Orthodox Church. Opens at 8 am and can be visited. Tickets are free. The interior is magnificent. The murals are exquisite."
    Belgrade.Vracar
    2.6km from downtown
    Highlights: Founded in 1935, the Church of St. Sava is one of the larger churches of the Orthodox Church, but it has not been completed due to financial problems. You can walk in and stroll around and feel the charm of the big dome.
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    4.3/5
    149 Review
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    "[Mihailo Grand Gong Street] Knez Mihailova Street Mihailo Grand Gong Street is connected to the Castle of Karamegdan and the other is connected to the Republic Square (Trg Republika), which is the most central commercial street in Belgrade, just like the status of Champs-Elysees in Paris. Staying nearby is the best option if you choose accommodation, there will be some alternative street artists during the day, and the bars around the shop will be lively at night after the shops close, and the streets will be composed of a large number of buildings during the reign of the Obrenovic and Karacholyevich dynasty. The street is about 700 meters long, connecting Kalemegdan to the rest of the city. The performance of street singers adds to the overall atmosphere of the walk. The street is filled with cafes and restaurants serving traditional Serbian cuisine. The crowds are most dense in the evening."
    Belgrade.Stari grad
    518m from downtown
    Highlights: Mihajlo Street is located in the center of Belgrade, next to Kalemegdan Park, and is the main pedestrian commercial street in the city. There are impressive buildings built in the 1870s along the street. Belgrade's very influential and wealthy families at the time built their homes here, and today it forms a beautiful sight. This commercial street is full of laid-back atmosphere, you can browse a variety of shops, open-air cafes, galleries, second-hand bookstores, antique stores, etc., as well as many street artists and small vendors selling handicrafts.
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    4.4/5
    55 Review
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    "The stone monument of three Chinese journalists who died in front of the site of the former Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, we came here to hang the heroes who slept in a foreign country, don't forget shame! The new "China Cultural Center" building on the site reflects the rise of the Chinese."
    Belgrade.Novi Beograd
    3.5km from downtown
    Highlights: In the early morning of May 8, 1999, the Chinese embassy in the center of Belgrade was bombed by NATO aircraft. The bombing caused the building to collapse and three people died. There is a small monument on the site, and some flowers are placed under the monument. Next to it is the Japanese Embassy in Serbia, not far from the Palace of Serbia.
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    4.4/5
    38 Review
    "Tito Mausoleum Кућа цвећа Tito tomb is also called "flower house", is the cemetery of the Southern Federal leader Tito, the reason is called "flower house", because the surrounding area of the tomb has been surrounded by flowers, but now, around the tomb is a white rock. Tito's full name is Josep• Broz• Tito, born May 25, 1892 in the village of Kumrovets, Croatia. During World War II, Tito led the Yugoslav armed forces against the German invasion, and was awarded the rank of marshal in 1943. Tito, who was the party and state's supreme leader since the founding of the Southern Federation, was both the general secretary of the SADC and the president of the Republic, and died on May 4, 1980. After Tito's death, Yugoslavia did not build a tomb, but buried it in the flower house of the presidential residence. Address: Belgrade, Serbia Transportation: 40/41 Road Bus Ticket: 400 dinars (about 28 RMB) Time: 10:00-18:00"
    Belgrade
    3.9km from downtown
    Highlights: The tomb of Marshal Tito, also known as the flower room, is the resting place of a generation of great men. Because Tito loved to grow flowers during his lifetime, his body was buried in the flower room after his death. It's a cemetery and a museum. The whole museum consists of three parts, the "May 25" Museum, the Old Museum and Tito's Tomb. Because Tito's birthday is May 25th, the main museum is named "May25th". There are exhibitions in it all year round. Tito's tomb is a rectangular mausoleum made of white marble. Broz, Tito, 1892-1980.
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    4.1/5
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    "If u are in Zemun, u must go to Zemun market, fresh vegetables and fruits here!"
    Belgrade.Zemun
    8.2km from downtown
    Highlights: Zemun is a district under the jurisdiction of Belgrade. It is located on the bank of the Danube River. It is a typical Central European town. There are no tourists here, and it is quite quiet and leisurely. You can buy a cup of coffee and sit for an afternoon enjoying the beautiful view of the Danube, or you can go shopping for treasures in the Serbian market.
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    󰺂5.7
    4.4/5
    16 Review
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    "[Nikolai Tesla Museum] Музеј Николе Тесле Nikolai Tesla Museum, built and opened in 1955, is a public museum created in honor of Serbian inventor Nikolai Tesla, and the first technology museum in the country. The museum has over 160,000 pieces of artifacts, research tools and personal items. In 2003, the museum was included in the World Memory Heritage site due to Tesla's important contribution to the electrification of the world and future technological advancements. Address: Krunska 51, Beograd 11000 Serbia Time: 10:00-20:00; Monday 18:00 Ticket: 800 dinars (about 56 RMB) can only be used in cash in dinars, no card can be swiped"
    Belgrade.Vracar
    1.8km from downtown
    Highlights: The Nikola Tesla Museum was founded in 1952. Nikola Tesla is a Serbian-American scientist who has made outstanding contributions to the field of electromagnetic fields. This archive holds a very valuable collection of manuscripts and scientific materials, with about 160,000 original documents and about 5,700 other objects. In addition to exhibiting about Tesla's life and important inventions, the museum also allows you to participate in the implementation of experiments.
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    4.3/5
    15 Review
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    "Budapest, Hungary! The Danube in the blue Danube winter is beautiful, the west bank is Buda, the east bank is Pest, two sides of the eight bridges connected, forming the capital of Hungary Budapest, is the world's rare twin cities, known as "Little Paris". The architecture of the Danube is fascinating. If you want to see the scenery of the riverbank up close, you can choose to take a walk on the # Selcheni Chain Bridge; take the cable car near the bridge of the Chain Bridge to the castle coal, and you can see the magnificent panoramic chicken in Budapest that was once French. It is said that the quietest city in the world can be said to be very suitable for leisure and relaxation. In addition, the price of Hungary is not very high, but it is best to change the local currency (Hungarian forin) in advance."
    Belgrade
    1.3km from downtown
    Highlights: The Danube is the second largest river in Europe, second only to the Volga River in Russia. It originates in the Black Forest region of Germany and flows into the Black Sea. It has a total length of 2,857 kilometers, a drainage area of 817,000 square kilometers, and an average flow of 6,500 cubic meters per second.
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    4.6/5
    34 Review
    "Located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is one of the largest and most exhibited museums in Serbia. Tickets are 300 dinars. The museum features works by Picasso and Van Gogh."
    Belgrade.Stari grad
    476m from downtown
    Highlights: The National Museum is located in the square of Belgrade. It is the largest and oldest museum in Serbia. The famous "Gospel of Miroslav" is hidden in the museum.
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    4.3/5
    42 Review
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    "The Church of St. Mark in Belgrade (Serbian: Црква Светог Марка / Crkva Svetog Marka) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Serbian capital, Belgrade. The church is located in the park near the Serbian Parliament Building, next door to the Church of the Holy Trinity of Belgrade, a smaller Russian Orthodox Church. The church was built between 1931 and 1940. The original site had a smaller church built in 1835."
    Belgrade
    1.2km from downtown
    Highlights: St. Mark's Church is a Serbian Orthodox church. The church is located in a park near the Serbian Parliament Building, next door to a smaller Russian Orthodox church. The church was built between 1931 and 1940. There used to be a smaller church on the original site, built in 1835.
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FAQ

What Best Things to Do are there in Belgrade?
These are all Best Things to Do in Belgrade:Belgrade Fortress, Saint Sava Temple, Kneza Mihaila, Chinese Cultural Center, House of Flowers
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Belgrade?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Belgrade include:Belgrade Fortress:4.6, Saint Sava Temple:4.4, Kneza Mihaila:4.3, Chinese Cultural Center:4.4, House of Flowers:4.4
At what locations in Belgrade can Best Things to Do in Belgrade be found?
The Best Things to Do in Belgrade are mainly located in:Belgrade Fortress:Belgrade, Saint Sava Temple:Belgrade, Kneza Mihaila:Belgrade, Chinese Cultural Center:Belgrade, House of Flowers:Belgrade
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