Bojana Bogicevic
  Dreams, hopes, wishes of me: my friends, my love, my life                                                   english | srpskj

For centuries, Serbia’s capital city, Belgrade, has shaped and reshaped itself on the banks of the Danube and Sava rivers, meandering around its jewel, the Kalemegdan Fortress.

It is a city where living with charm and hedonism is a motto. Even though it is not picture book perfect, you will be spellbound by the atmosphere.

Belgrade’s culture is a mix of oriental passion combined with European finesse, which combine to produce a unique experience for the visitor.

      

Belgrade combines arts and culture with great architecture – both classic and modern. The city has a range of museums and galleries for those seeking a more cultural experience including the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Museum and the Ethnographical Museum, the Gallery of Frescoes and the Palace of Princess Ljubica.

Belgrade by Night
Belgrade boasts some of the greatest nightlife to be found anywhere in Europe which includes a variety of performance arts including world class operas, concerts and theatre performances. Whether a night out includes dinner with live music in the Bohemian Skadarlija district or relaxing at one of the city’s antique cafes or in a house boat or enjoying the city’s burgeoning club scene, two things are guaranteed – style and relaxation with friends.

Information and accommodation

Tourist office of Belgrade
11000 Beograd, Decanska 1
Phone: +381 11/ 3248 404, 3226 154
Fax: +381 11/ 3248 770
e-mail: office@belgradetourism.org.yu, tob@yubc.net
www.belgradetourism.org.yu

Tourist office of Belgrade information points:


Walking passage below the "Albania palace"
Phone: +381 11/ 635 622
e-mail: tic1@yubc.net

Airport "Beograd"
Phone: +381 11/ 601 555, lokal 2638

Railway station "Beograd"
Phone: +381 11/ 3612 732
e-mail: tic2@yubc.net

© Copyright 2005 Bojana Bogicevic