Accommodation in Belgrade, Serbia Serbia deals 2024
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Rooms Konak Mikan, Belgrade

Rooms Konak Mikan

Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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    Rooms Jahting Klub Kej, Belgrade

    Rooms Jahting Klub Kej

    Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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      Superb Luxury Suites, Belgrade

      Superb Luxury Suites

      Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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        Serbia Croatia Slovenia 2, Belgrade

        Serbia Croatia Slovenia 2

        Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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          Apartments Singidunum 4 Lux, Belgrade

          Apartments Singidunum 4 Lux

          Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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            Villa Forest, Belgrade

            Villa Forest

            Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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              Villa Belvedere, Belgrade

              Villa Belvedere

              Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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                Villa Elena, Belgrade

                Villa Elena

                Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

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                  About BelgradeDetails and images of Belgrade

                  Belgrade

                  Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is situated at the confluence of the River Sava and the Danube - two international waterways - where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan. Also, the city is located along the European corridors X and VII. With a population of 1,710,000 (according to official estimates from 2007) residents, including citizens living temporarily abroad, Belgrade is the largest city in the former Yugoslavia, the third of the Danube, after Budapest and Vienna third in south-eastern Europe, after Istanbul and Athens - Bucharest is not located in the southeast, but rather in Central Europe.

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                  Historic buildings and areas of Belgrade are among the city's leading attractions. Among these are Skadarlija, National Museum and National Theater nearby, Zemun, Nikola Pasic Square, Terazije, Students Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Knez Mihailova Street, Parliament, Saint Sava Temple, the Old Palace. In addition, there are many parks, monuments, museums, cafes, restaurants and shops on both sides of river. Unknown Hero Monument hilltop Avala allows a panoramic view over the city. Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum, called Kuća cveća (House of Flowers), and nearby parks, and Košutnjak Topčider are also known, especially among visitors from the former Yugoslavia.
                  Beli Dvor or 'White Palace', house Karadjordjević royal family, is open to visitors. The palace has many valuable works signed by Rembrandt, Nicolas Poussin, Sebastien Bourdon, Paolo Veronese, Antonio Canaletto, Biagio D'Antonio, Giuseppe Crespi, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Ivan Mestrovic and others.

                  Ciganlija Ada is a former island on the Sava River and the largest sports and recreational complex in Belgrade. Today it is connected with the shore, creating an artificial lake on river. This is the most popular destination for Belgraders during the city's hot summers. Beaches stretch over a distance of 7 km and there are sports facilities for various sports including golf, football, basketball, volleyball, rugby, baseball, and tennis. During the summer there are between 200,000 and 300,000 recreational people a day. Clubs nonstop, by organizing live music and overnight beach parties. You can practice extreme sports like bungee jumping, skiing and paintball. There are numerous trails on the island, it is possible to ride a bike, walking or jogging. Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands on rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island at the confluence of the Sava River, is presented as a genuine oasis of wild (especially birds). These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city government as nature reserves.