Belgrade (Beograd) is the capital and the largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans.
The Victor - the symbol of Belgrade
It is hard to single out just one landmark that makes Belgrade so unique as there are many interesting things about this city. While some have heard of it due to its great reputation when it comes to the nightlife, others have heard of its rich culture, diverse architecture and impressive monuments.
Belgrade at night
Those who visit Belgrade also have a lot of nice things to say about the people they met there. While the city can be as busy and as crowded as any other major European capital, one can easily find a lot of peace and serenity.
Kelemgdan fortress and park is a perfect example of this, while Skadarlija street is one of those places where you will find Belgraders enjoying the best food and drinks that the city has to offer.
Skadarlija (Skadarska) street
Belgraders are also wonderful hosts and you can be sure that your stay will be an enjoyable one. Most younger Belgraders will be able to talk with you in English and perhaps even in French, German or Russian. Older Belgraders are more likely to be able to respond to you in German, French, Russian or Italian. There are quite a lot tourists in Serbia throughout the year so it is very likely that you will meet new people from your own country as well!