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Belgrade is the capital of the southeast European country of Serbia. Its most significant landmark is the Beogradska Tvrđava, an imposing fortress at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. The fort is a testament to the city’s strategic importance to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires, and it's now the site of several museums as well as Kalemegdan, a vast park.
The city's many theaters, museums, monuments and opera houses boast a deep and fissured cultural life while the beaches and rivers attract sunbathers, sports enthusiasts and partygoers on the popular floating river barges that serve as nightclubs.
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The property offers spacious and comfortable rooms, free Wi-Fi access and a flat-screen cable TVs. Rooms are elegantly decorated in a combination of earthly and bright colors. The hotel is in close proximity of Sava Center, Belgrade's historical congress center. Choose from a rich and inventive menu at the Singidunum restaurant. Savor the taste of our globally inspired cuisine with a Balkan twist, which is prepared according to the various seasons. A sleek open kitchen fulfills your culinary experience. Guests can spend their free time relaxing in the Fitness and Spa area, riding bikes, playing games in the Play Corner or just enjoying a drink in the Tablet Buzz Bar. The Holiday Inn is only 10 minutes from the Belgrade's city center, and 5 minutes away from a large shopping malls Usce, and Delta City. Kombank Arena can be reached in 1640 feet.
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Bigger games and Omaha Poker are available at request.
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At the frontier of empires and the junction of the great Danube and Sava rivers, this is one of the oldest cities on the continent. As proof of the constant war and upheaval few buildings in Belgrade are older than a couple of hundred years.
But Belgrade is no less compelling for its tumultuous past, blending high culture with a fun-loving spirit. You can sense this lust for life on Skardarlija, the Bohemian street, or the splavovi, party boats that are moored on the Danube and Sava. Belgrade’s fortress dominates the cityscape, while orthodox churches and palaces for the Serbian royalty cropped up after Serbia won independence in the 19th century.
Let’s explore the best things to do in Belgrade:
1/ Belgrade fortress
On a tall ridge where the Danube and Sava rivers meet, Belgrade Fortress used to contain the entire city and has lived through 2,000 years of conflict.
All of that bloodshed seems very distant when you see the young couples arm-in-arm in Kalemegdan Park, watching the sun go down over Zemun.
2/ Church of St. Sava
The largest Orthodox Church in the Balkan region, and the second largest in the world, St Sava is an ever-present monument in Serbia’s capital.The temple is built on the site where the Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha burned St Sava’s relics after his icon had graced flags during a Serbian uprising in 1594. Construction began in 1935, 340 years after that event, and ended in 1989. The biggest challenge was raising the central dome, all 4,000 tons of which was assembled on the ground and hoisted into place.
3/ Knez Mihailova street
Extending diagonally through Stari Grad from the fortress to Republic Square, Knez Mihailova is a pedestrianised street and somewhere for Belgradians to shop and go out.
On what is one of the most expensive streets in the city per square metre, Knez Mihailova has upmarket boutiques and international high street brands like Sephora, Zara and Gap.
These are joined by scores of restaurant and bars, so if you come almost any time of day or night and you’ll encounter throngs of shoppers, couples or revellers.
And towards the fortress the way is lined with eye-catching rows of stuccoed Neoclassical mansions with quoins and cornices.
We also recommend to visit Avala Tower, Gardos Tower, Zemonski kej