Belgrade, Serbia's capital, is one of Europe's oldest cities at 7,000 years old. Belgrade, the country's economic center and center of culture, education, and science, offers many reasons to stay and explore.
The Church of Saint Sava honors the Serbian Orthodox Church's founder and a medieval Serbian luminary.
Since 1896, the brick Gardos Tower has housed an intriguing art exhibition and a spiral staircase to a magnificent outlook.
Tallest building in Belgrade and western Balkans is Belgrade Tower. The observation deck of the 168-m (551 ft) skyscraper offers unparalleled views of Belgrade.
Browse over 200,000 items to understand Yugoslavia and Serbia's turbulent and often brutal past. Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum is notable.
The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade is one of the best. The scientist and inventor designed the contemporary AC electrical supply system. A blazing golden orb holds Tesla's ashes.
The 204-m (672-ft) Avala telecommunications tower sits on Mount Avala, 16 km (10 km) from the city center. The tower base is a tourist complex with a café, ethno-gallery, souvenir shop, sports fields, and outdoor gym.
This Monument of Culture of Great Importance museum is a must for archaeologists, numismatists, and European art lovers.