Let's be enchanted by the autumn colors and travel to one of the cities that our favorite season colors the most.
In Belgrade, at Ulica Vuka Karadžića 9, a special ice cream shop has found its place.
Belgrade is known as an open city that offers artists and creatives a flourishing in all fields. The mighty palaces, wide avenues and historic buildings bear witness to the history that manifests itself in every moment.
Belgrade offers a huge number of hotels of various categories, so it is difficult to recommend any of them in particular. Among the most expensive and most prestigious hotels is undoubtedly the Hyatt Regency, where hotel pampering will cost you 354 euros.
Iron Maiden will shake the ground with a concert and legendary heavy metal in mid-June when they come to Belgrade.
World pop star Robbie Williams will perform in Belgrade's Ušće on June 17, as part of the big Let Me Entertain You tour.
It seems that Deep Purple have already caught on perfectly with the Belgrade audience, as they are coming to the capital of Serbia for the fourth time. They performed there for the first time in 1975, when they had only seven years of musical mileage behind them. Today, nearly fifty years later, Old Cats are considered one of the greatest and most influential rock bands of all time.
Serbia is a country of contrasts that offers its visitors many attractions, including a rich cultural and natural heritage, events, entertainment, gastronomy and quality shopping. The testimonies of different cultures throughout the centuries remind of Serbia's rich cultural heritage and emphasize its position between East and West as a bridge that connects different civilizations. Such contrasts make Serbia a particularly attractive destination. Many cultural monuments and natural areas of Serbia are part of the UNESCO heritage.
Yugoslav modernism differed significantly from the Eastern model. The history of socialist-type modernism shows the peculiarities of Eastern European art, which can also be seen in the photographs taken by the Italian photographer Roberto Conte in the Serbian capital, Belgrade.
The film, inspired by a real event, intertwines the destinies of people who were forever marked by a heroic act from the past.
Belgrade got its first concept store "Supermarket concept store" in 2008. Five years have passed since then, and during this time they succeeded in promoting the concept "design is a way of life" on the Serbian market.