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Belgrade Arena

Belgrade Arena

The strategic concept of the investor – city authorities, was that the “Belgrade Arena” becomes a key factor in enriching the total tourist offer of Belgrade, Serbia’s Capital, by continuously attracting large audiences to its contents and events.

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"Sava Centar"

"Sava Centar"

Sava Center is the largest congressional, cultural and business center in Serbia, and one of the largest in Europe, whose main role is to organize congresses and art conventions and similar events.

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Airport "Nikola Tesla"

Airport "Nikola Tesla"

Belgrade "Nikola Tesla" Airport has an ideal location related to other surrounding airports, as there are no navigational restrictions and it at the crossroads of major air routes. Air routes and approaches are equipped with modern...

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Belgrade Fair

Belgrade Fair

The tradition longer than seven decades, the modern time spirit, as well as the orientation to be always in the focus of corporate events, made Belgrade Fair the largest and most successful trade fair institution in Serbia and the Southeast Europe.

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National museum

National museum

National Museum in Belgrade has changed since its founding 1844th The order also changed its social, cultural, political and economic environment.

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Kalemegdan fortress

Kalemegdan fortress

The most beautiful and biggest park in Belgrade, which is also the most important cultural and historical complex, in which the Belgrade Fortress stands high above the Sava and Danube confluence.

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Knez Mihailova Street

Knez Mihailova Street

It is a pedestrian zone and shopping center - protected by law as one of the oldest and most valuable monumental complexes of the city, with a large number of representative buildings and urban houses built at the end of 1870s.

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Skadarlia Street

Skadarlia Street

Once the home of many Serbian poets, writers, artists, and actors, the cobble-stoned Skadarlija (or Skadarska) street today hosts some of the best restaurants in Belgrade, all of which strive to preserve bohemian traditions from the early 19th...

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Terazije

Terazije

Covers an area from Sremska Street to Kralja Milana Street. Terazije is the most famous square in Belgrade. It started to take shape as an urban feature in the first half of the XIX century.

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Republic square

Republic square

Itcovers the space between the "Gradska Kafana" (City Restaurant), "Jadran" cinema, National Theatre and Army Hall of Serbia.

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