Zemun
Belgrade
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Once a separate city, Zemun is now a renowned part of Belgrade, famous for its river taverns, unique atmosphere, and small restaurants specialising in fresh fish from the Danube. The main street of Zemun is home to the Homeland Museum and the Madlenianum Opera and Theatre. Along the Danube, Zemunski kej is a kilometre-long promenade featuring barge-cafés, an amusement park. The former largest hotel in Belgrade, Hotel Jugoslavija, now hosts the Grand Casino. At night, the barge-cafés become the epicentre of nightlife, staying open until dawn. Gardoš Tower, also known as Millennium Tower, stands as Zemun's most iconic symbol, offering panoramic views of Belgrade and a tranquil escape from urban noise. The neighbourhood has retained its authentic charm, with narrow, mostly cobbled streets and individual residential houses.
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Belgrade boasts a rich tapestry of cultural attractions and a vibrant events scene that draws visitors from all over Europe. From the panoramic views at Belgrade Fortress to the lively streets of Knez Mihailova and Skadarska, there's no shortage of sights to see. Indulge in the local cuisine at a traditional restaurant, where the music might just get you on your feet. Explore the city's lively bars and clubs, where the party goes on until dawn, and let the aroma of fresh coffee lure you back into the day. With its beautiful rivers, parks, museums, and theatres, Belgrade offers a diverse array of experiences. Make sure to time your visit with one of the many events that the city hosts.