Morning: Arrive in Belgrade and check into your hotel near the city centre. Take a leisurely walk to Knez Mihailova Street, enjoying its vibrant shops and historic architecture.
Afternoon: Explore the impressive Kalemegdan Fortress, strolling along its walls for panoramic views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Visit the Military Museum inside the fortress for a glimpse of Serbian history.
Evening: Dine at a traditional restaurant in the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija, where live folk music adds to the charming atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Start with a visit to the monumental St. Sava Temple, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Afterwards, explore the nearby National Museum of Serbia to see collections ranging from prehistoric artifacts to modern art.
Afternoon: Head to the Republic Square and watch the changing of the guard at the historic building. Then, discover the interactive exhibits at the Nikola Tesla Museum, celebrating the genius of Serbia’s most famous inventor.
Evening: Enjoy a sunset drink at a riverside bar on the Splavovi (floating clubs) along the Sava, followed by a late‑night walk along the illuminated quay.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a short bus ride to the historic town of Zemun. Wander its Austro‑Hungarian streets, visit the Zemun Quay, and sample local pastries at a cozy café.
Afternoon: Return to Belgrade and relax at Ada Ciganlija, the city’s “sea” offering beaches, bike rentals, and water sports on the lake.
Evening: Conclude your trip with a farewell dinner at a modern Serbian restaurant in the vibrant Savamala district, enjoying innovative cuisine and a lively nightlife scene.
Find HotelsIf you have an extra day, consider adding a visit to the Museum of Yugoslav History or a wine tasting tour in the nearby Fruska Gora region. To shorten the trip, skip the Zemun day trip and focus on the city centre attractions, combining the museum visits into a half‑day each.