belgrade time traveller

itinerary

  • Kalemegdan: Begin at this majestic fortress and park with sweeping river views and centuries of history.

  • Saborna crkva, pristaniste: Visit the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, a spiritual and architectural gem.

  • Savamala: Explore this creative district known for its nightlife, street art, and cultural spaces.

  • Belgrade Waterfront: Stroll along the modern riverside promenade with cafes, shops, and stunning architecture.

🏛️ Monuments & Government Landmarks

  • Palace of Justice: See the city’s judicial center at Palata pravde.

  • Stefan Nemanja Monument: Admire the towering statue honoring Serbia’s medieval founder.

  • Nemanjina Street: Walk this key boulevard lined with government buildings and historic facades.

  • Slavija Square: A bustling traffic hub with the famous music fountain.

🛍️ Local Life & Markets

  • Krunska Street: A leafy avenue with elegant villas and embassies.

  • Kalenic Market: Dive into local flavors at this vibrant farmers’ market.

  • St. Sava Temple: Marvel at one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world.

  • Autokomanda: A transit and commercial zone connecting several neighborhoods.

🕊️ Legacy & Royal Heritage

  • Museum of Josip Broz Tito: Visit the House of Flowers, Tito’s mausoleum and museum.

  • Beli Dvor: Tour the regal White Palace, home to Serbia’s royal family.

🏙️ Modern Belgrade & Architecture

  • Kneza Milosa Street: A grand avenue with embassies and ministries.

  • Gazela Bridge: Cross this vital bridge linking old and new Belgrade.

  • Belgrade Arena: Catch a glimpse of Serbia’s largest sports and event venue.

  • Genex Tower: Snap a photo of this brutalist icon, also known as the Western Gate.

  • SIV Building: The Palace of Serbia, a massive government complex.

  • TC Ušće: Shop or relax at this popular mall with dining and entertainment.

🌉 City Center & Cultural Pulse

  • Branko’s Bridge: Walk across this scenic bridge connecting the city center to New Belgrade.

  • Zeleni Venac: A lively market and transit hub.

  • Terazije: A historic boulevard with grand hotels and cultural institutions.

  • Republic Square: The city’s central plaza with the iconic statue of Prince Michael.

  • Dom Sindikata: Known today as mts Dvorana, a venue for concerts and films.

  • Skupština Srbije: Serbia’s National Assembly, a stately building with public tours.

  • Takovska Street: Another key street with government buildings and cultural sites.

🕌 Old Town & Spiritual Heritage

  • Dorćol: Wander through Belgrade’s oldest neighborhood, rich in charm and history.

  • Bajrakli Mosque: End your journey at this 17th-century Ottoman mosque, the only one still active in Belgrade.