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Belgrade is an ancient city with rich history and heritage. It is situated in South-Eastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. It lies near the Avala mountain and on two international waterways, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Because of its excellent geographic position it is called the “Gate of Balkan” and the “Door of Middle Europe”
Climate: The climate in Belgrade is a moderate continental one, with an average daytime temperature of 11,7° C.
Visa and Passport: Foreigners come to Serbia with valid passports and visas issued in diplomatic-consular missions of the Republic of Serbia abroad.
Sightseeing: You can sightsee Belgrade from the air (by hot-air balloons)by river transport and by bus or by train.
Culture: Visit some of many cinemas, art galleries and museums, enjoy in a good show or a concert organized almost every day.
Sport activity: There are about 1000 sport facilities covering the whole territory of Belgrade. They are equipped for almost all present sports, at all levels of competition. And almost every Sunday there’s a great sport competition.
Shopping: Walking down the streets of Belgrade you will enjoy watching beautiful window shops. There you will see some old and new trends. Shopping in Belgrade is always a pleasure, from old handicraft shops, huge green markets to luxury boutiques and modern shopping malls.
Night life in Belgrade: Belgrade has a reputation for its nightlife with a good reason. There is no day of the week in Belgrade when you cannot have a night out. This is true whatever your age, whatever your lifestyle and however much you want to spent.
Nightlife’s warming up begins in cafés in these areas: Obilićev venac, Strahinjića Bana, Njegoševa, Skadarlija...Then you have two choices to continue your night: clubs or raft clubs.Raft clubs (splavovi) moored along the Danube and Sava offer you all-night entertainment with all kinds of music, from turbo-folk, gypsy bands, techno and house. Clubs are mainly situated in an old part of the city and they have different interior, atmosphere, prices and entering rules. There’s one place you shouldn’t miss in Belgrade- bohemian quarter Skadarlija. The restaurants in Skadarlija cherish tradition in national cuisine as well as international specialties
Religion Belgrade has precious monuments of spiritual culture, churches, monasteries and places of worship of diffrent confessions. The most important Orhodox church of Belgrade - the Cathedral Church was built in 1840. Some of the oldest are also the Nikolajevska Church ( 1745 ) and the Church of the Holy Mother of God ( 1783 ) in Zemun. The monumental St. Sava`s Temple, the grestest Orthodox tmple, can recive 12.000 believers. By their importance and look, one can also set apart the churches Ružica and Svetka Petka, St. Mark church, Vaznesenska ( Ascension ) church, Topčider church and the church of Alexander Nevsky. In the wider city area there are also two old log-cabin churches in the villages of Vranić and Orašac.There are also several Roman Catholic churches, one synagogue, one mosque and several places of worship of other confessions in Belgrade.