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Where to go to Belgrade?

Nightlife in Belgrade

Who would have bet Belgrade would be, after its tragic and recent past, one of the first destinations to celebrate in Europe (and especially in Eastern Europe)? Today, in any case, nightlife in Belgrade enjoys an excellent reputation with the noctambules and it is not surprising that it is surnamed the “Barcelona of the Balkans” in reference to the effervescent animation of the beautiful Catalan. So here's a guide out in Belgrade and discover nightlife in the Serbian capital.

The best places to go out in a Belgrade bar

There are a few places that deserve to be visited if you want to relax after a day’s visit to the city of Belgrade. Many bars and cafes with different styles open until midnight or an hour in the morning. Here are a few streets or neighborhoods in which to go:

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Obilićev Venac

This street is located in the city center, and despite its many bars-clubs with large terraces, there is not necessarily a real good bar here. The quantity does not make the quality. However, this remains a central element of the nightlife in Belgrade .

Strahinića Bana

This street is known locally as " Silicon Valley "(you'll look for why) and here we find the most chic bars in Belgrade. Most people come here to see and be seen. On this street you'll find local stars and well dressed people.

Njegoševa

street Njegoševa is lined with a series of fancy cafes and bars and it is an excellent place to take a drink after a shopping session. It is located between two shopping areas (Kralja Milana and Boulevard Kralja Aleksandra).

Skadarlija District

In this original area you will have some good choices of restaurants and café bars on the Skardarska Street and around.

The best clubs and Splavovi

A curiosity that you will enjoy in Belgrade is the presence of Splavovi , floating nightclubs/bars (holes) along the shores of Danube and of Save . You will find them everywhere, and they are best places to get out of Belgrade Really! But where do we find them?

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Quai de Zemun

The Quai de Zemun (or Zemunski kej ) is a neighborhood that houses a multitude of splavovi , péniches on which nightclubs and nightclubs are installed. These clubs do not open until midnight, the ideal being to go around 1am. You will find them all on the street Kej Oslobodenja , which is actually the walk along the Danube. There is no entry price (or then it is very low) and no dress code is not required. Best splavovi are Amsterdam River Club , Acapulco , or Sound but you will find others. You can make several to test the atmospheres. Think about the side of the docks Save also.

Ada Ciganlija

It is another neighborhood and an island that is located on the Save . It has many restaurants and bars, especially in the summer, and it is another asset that Belgrade offers to allow you to enjoy the nightlife.


What to remember from nightlife in Belgrade

Belgrade turns out to be idyllic to come there party and go out with friends, because it presents a wide range of bars, clubs, and discotheques, all over the city, as well as a wide choice of atmospheres on the same occasion. Until now, the number of tourists in Belgrade has not exploded literally, but gradually, Belgrade is experiencing a growing success that has not yet impacted on the rates and cost of life. Going out to Belgrade therefore remains very accessible, very cheap, compared to the rest of Europe.

How to get to Belgrade?

Thanks to low-cost companies, it is now possible to go to Belgrade for cheap. One-way flights are available for about 20 euros. To take advantage of this, consult our partner's offers Skyscanner .

Where to sleep in Belgrade

You'll have to rest a little after all these night trips! Think about booking a cheap hotel Belgrade!

Did you travel to Belgrade? What did you think of the nightlife on the spot?

Amelia Hall

Amelia Hall

I'm Amelia Hall, a curious soul on a perpetual quest for adventure. Life's journey is my muse, from traversing remote trails to immersing myself in local cultures. Each new destination unveils a unique story, and I'm here to narrate those tales for you. My aim is to awaken your wanderlust, sharing insights, tips, and the magic of exploration. Together, let's embark on this captivating odyssey, discovering the world's hidden gems and forging unforgettable memories.

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