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Belgrade is a beautiful city for exploring. I like to take an afternoon stroll along the banks of the Danube before enjoying an early evening promenade down Knez Mihailova Street, the city’s main pedestrian zone
FROM AIRPORT TO CITY
The bus to Belgrade runs regularly, takes 35 minutes and is €1.50. Visit www.gsp.rs. A taxi into town costs €20 and takes 20 minutes.
Restaurant 27
Istarska 27, +381 11 2651 831, www.restoran27.com Looking to combine gastronomy and art? Look no further than this exclusive ‘concept’ restaurant that mixes nouvelle cuisine with impeccable service and tasteful surrounds. Deer steak in fruit sauce €17.
Zaplet
Kajmakcalanska 2, +381 11 240 4142 The long-standing reputation for highly accomplished tradition Serbian cooking makes this eaterie a highly popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. Try the warm Octopus salad.
FRIENDS
Andergraund
Pariska 1a, +381 11 262 5681 www.andergraund.izlog.org Located almost directly under the Kalemegdan fortress, this hugely popular club regularly plays host to the global circuit of dance DJs.
St Sava’s Temple
Vracar, behind Slavija Square Take a stroll through narrow cobbled streets until you encounter a beautifully restored ornate church where the hustle and bustle of the city just melts away. A perfect antidote to clear the cobwebs after enjoying Belgrade’s legendary nightlife.
INSIDER TIP
Take a trip to Avala – a national park boasting a small mountain some 16km south-east of Belgrade – filled with natural springs, mountain homes and restaurants - ideal for a daytrip.
Words Thomas Johanssen
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