The famous British newspaper cited 14 reasons why it is worth visiting Belgrade

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Serbia marks the National Day, the beginning of Serbian revolution in 1804 and this is the ideal time to visit the Serbian capital - according to the British Telegraph.

Dino Dvornik's daughter opened her soul: It sounds strange but i love Belgrade!

Visibly delighted by our country, and especially Belgrade, they cited some of the reasons why you should visit the capital.

Among the main reason for the visit is rich night life, a diverse selection of restaurants, traditional food, numerous cultural and historical monuments, Exit, and more ...

1. You can do a lot with pounds 

Serbia is in the process of joining the European Union and still uses the Serbian dinar. Everything is cheaper compared to our country, enjoying the various attractions, transportation ticket costs less than 5 pounds, and the cost of food and beverages are also modest.

2. Enjoying the nightlife

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Belgrade has a reputation for party-city throughout the year. On every corner you can enjoy the positive vibes and find the music to your liking.

In Belgrade, you can listen to everything from jazz to turbo folk. Of course, fans of techno, pop and other genres of music will certainly find their place. Among the more popular bars are Underground, Drugstore and Insomnia Cafe.

3. Entertainment boats

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In the summertime you can have fun on the wildest parties on Belgrade boats. There are on Sava and Danube rivers, and entertainment is guarantied.

4. The city on two rivers

Foto: Petar Lazović Foto: Petar Lazović

Belgrade is situated at the confluence of two rivers, the Sava and the Danube, which share the city in two, and across is the Novi Beograd. It is rich in many attractions so you will not be disappointed.

5. The biggest Orthodox church in the world

Foto: Tanjug/Oksana Toskić Foto: Tanjug/Oksana Toskić

Church of Saint Sava is the largest church building in the world.

The construction of the Orthodox church began in 1935, the details of the interior of the church have not been completed, including the mosaic is enough to tell you how demanding this project is.

6. Cevapi 

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Cevapi, traditional Balkan dish of minced meat, served with onions and cream cheese is an excellent specialty that you must try.

7. A variety of restaurants

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We recommend Iguana restaurant, which offers a beautiful view of the river Sava, place where the wealthy Belgrade citizens enjoy intimate dinners accompanied by contemporary jazz.

Besides is restaurant Cantina de Frida, whose offer includes a variety of dishes from the regions of Mexico, South America, Spain and the rest of the Mediterranean. You can enjoy Cuban music and inexhaustible list of cocktails.

8. Supermarket concept store

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Supermarket Concept Store, established in 2008, is designed in the style of socialist era. The enormous economic and cultural space that has everything to offer.

Here you can find food, drinks, boutiques, beauty salons, all in one. Visitors can enjoy a coffee or a draft beer, exploring the ultra hip fashion, music, lifestyle.

9. Kalemegdan

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This is a very interesting fortress, built to defend the city against the Turks. It is situated on a hill overlooking the Sava and Danube rivers. Today is one of the most popular parks where people from Belgrade enjoy the beautiful view.

10. Cultural and historical monuments

Foto: A. Nalbantjan Foto: A. Nalbantjan

The surrounding parks are not far behind Kalemegdan. Beautiful gardens, elegant monuments of prominent Serbs, impressive Military Museum and Zoo, certainly won't leave you indifferent.

There are numerous cultural events, performances, concerts. If you visit Belgrade, you must visit the flea market.

11. The railroad Belgrade-Bar

Spectacular railway linking the Serbian capital with one of the largest ports in Montenegro.

During the trip from Belgrade to Bar, while crossing the world's highest viaduct, you can enjoy the view of the hills, mountains, lakes. Tickets are not expensive, and a window seat can easily be yours.

12. The variety of building structures

Foto: Milena Đorđević Foto: Milena Đorđević

The historic architecture of Belgrade is diverse, you can see old traditional buildings, they are built in the spirit of communism, there are exceptions, there are still ruins of the NATO bombing.

In Zemun houses were built in the Austro-Hungarian style, while Skadarlija is bohemian quarter in the Old Town.

13. Tito's grave

Foto: Marko Todorović Foto: Marko Todorović

You can also visit the grave, and be sure to check the museum with Tito's gift, the House of Flowers, which is probably familiar from the Internet as a "shrine" to the Communist leader of Yugoslavia.

14. Exit

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If you still need a reason to visit Serbia, there is EXIT, one of the most famous European music festivals. It began as a political protest of dissatisfied students, and today is on a par with the world's festivals.

It takes place every year from the 6th to the 9th of July at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, which is an hour drive from Belgrade. An excellent reason to visit in the summer months. Tickets without camping are 84 pounds.

There are many reasons to visit the Serbian capital, and it is up to you to discover them!

(Telegraf.co.uk / The Telegraph)

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