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Far from the other, more famous tourist capitals, Belgrade is a city that retains a particular charm dominated by a romantic atmosphere and by the extraordinary hospitality of its people. Let yourself be conquered by its unusual beauty. Keep reading
The Belgrade Fortress and its very green park welcome you in a mix of different histories and cultures, between Byzantine walls and ruins from the Ottoman era such as the Mehmet Pasha Fountain, or the Austrian era, whose defeat against the Serbs is testified by the statue by Ivan Meštrovic. Admire the green and gold dome of the Orthodox Temple of St. Sava, with splendid mosaics and frescoes inside, before immersing yourself in the lively, artistic and a little bohemian atmosphere of the Ulica Skadarlija district, with its romantic houses with the balconies always in bloom. In the old town, in Stari Grad, you can admire the nineteenth-century buildings on the street known as Ulica Knez Mihailova.
Far from the other tourist capitals, Belgrade is a city that retains a particular charm dominated by a romantic atmosphere and by the extraordinary hospitality of its people. Discover the many peoples who have crossed this land - including the Ottomans, Huns and Slavs. Depart from the Kalemegdan Fortress, the scene of 115 battles, and visit the Museum of Yugoslavia before contemplating the Temple of San Sava, the largest Orthodox church in the world.