Property class 4 Hotels in Belgrade
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Top neighbourhoods in Belgrade

Stari Grad
Stari Grad delivers Belgrade's greatest hits with cobblestone charm and centuries of stories. Kalemegdan Fortress stands guard where two rivers meet, while Skadarlija's bohemian quarter hums with traditional music. Art lovers can hop between the National Museum and galleries along Knez Mihailova Street, where street performers entertain between historic façades. The dining scene ranges from Serbian kafanas serving hearty grilled meats to trendy cafés perfect for people-watching. Getting around is a breeze on foot through pedestrian zones, though those cobblestones might challenge your shoe choice. Historic hotels in converted heritage buildings offer authentic accommodation with old-world character.
Dorćol
Dorƒáol blends Belgrade's storied past with its hippest present through cobblestone streets lined with Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture. This riverside district showcases multicultural heritage with landmarks like the 18th-century Bajrakli Mosque and Jewish Historical Museum. Art lovers and night owls flock to trendy cafés, boutiques, and lively kafanas where accordion melodies drift through medieval alleys. Traditional kafanas serve ƒáevapi alongside modern bistros, while artisan workshops offer authentic Serbian handicrafts. Getting around is easy with tram and bus connections, though the area is best explored on foot. Boutique hotels in restored 19th-century buildings provide the perfect base for exploring nearby Belgrade Zoo and Kalemegdan Fortress.

Vracar
Vracar captivates with its impressive Saint Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches. This central Belgrade area combines quiet residential charm with cultural richness. Stroll tree-lined streets with elegant early 20th-century architecture or pop into cosy kafanas for authentic Serbian dishes. The Nikola Tesla Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the inventor's genius. Traditional taverns serve hearty Serbian fare alongside modern bistros throughout the area. Boutique hotels and apartment rentals provide comfortable, personalised lodging options. Excellent bus and tram connections make exploring Belgrade easy, while the neighborhood's walkable streets invite leisurely discovery.

Savski Venac
Savski Venac blends Belgrade's government district with historic treasures like the towering St. Sava Temple and fragments of medieval Belgrade Fortress. The buzzing Knez Mihailova pedestrian promenade serves up street performances, café terraces, and shopping beneath elegant 19th-century facades. Sports fans can catch football matches at Rajko Mitić Stadium, while culture seekers explore the Aviation Museum. Dining options range from upscale Serbian restaurants serving traditional ćevapi to international cuisine. Buses and trams connect easily to central Belgrade, with most attractions within walking distance. Luxury hotels and boutique properties dominate the accommodation scene, making Savski Venac perfect for travellers seeking premium experiences with a dash of Serbian heritage.

Zemun
Zemun charms visitors with cobblestone streets winding past pastel Austro-Hungarian buildings and the iconic Gardoš Tower. The hilltop offers sweeping Danube views while the waterfront promenade buzzes with cafes and fish restaurants serving fresh catches. This historic district maintains its distinct cultural identity with traditions dating back centuries. Cosy guesthouses in restored buildings make perfect bases for exploring this walkable area. City buses connect to central Belgrade every 10-15 minutes, though Zemun's relaxed riverside vibe might convince you to linger longer. The Green Market's local produce and crafts showcase authentic Serbian life beyond the tourist track.
Top landmarks in Belgrade

Knez Mihailova Street
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Knez Mihailova Street in Stari Grad. Splash some more cash at UŠĆE Shopping Center and Rajiceva Shopping Center.

Nikola Tesla Museum
Nikola Tesla Museum is just one of the attractions in Vracar, Belgrade so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Belgrade has to offer, head to Metropol Palace Hotel Convention Center, Slavija Square, and Church of Saint Sava.
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