Kalemegdan is the biggest and probably the most interesting park in Belgrade. It is also the most touristy place Belgrade has to offer, with its fortress and numerous tunnels (many of them still unexplored, so be careful).
The Victor Monument is probably the most famous site at Kalemegdan....
Skadarska street, or Skadarlija, is one of the oldest streets in Belgrade, and one of the few that actually tried to preserve its original looks. Still paved with Turkish cobble stones and packed with restaurants, cafes, live music and smell of grilled meat, this is usually the first....
Kosancicev venac is one of the places beside Skadarlija that you don’t want to go wearing high heels – apparently the Ottoman builders, who taught us to build this kind of streets did not predict that some time in the future women will be forced to wear shoes on a stick.....
Avala mountain is exactly 511 meters high, which means it’s just enough for it to be cosidered a mountain (anything above 500 meters will do). The real treat is to climb the mountain and than enjoy the scenery at the top by the Monument to the Unknown Hero, another work by Ivan....