Belgrade Sights:
Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia since the year 1403AD, is situated in the southeastern part of Europe, on the confluence of two big rivers Danube and Sava. It has continental climate, and due to its remarkably good geographical position it is properly called "the gate" of the Balkans. When you find yourself in Belgrade, you will definitely be impressed by its soul and its history. The Serbs are very proud of that. In the age of the Roman Empire it was called Singidunum. Many years later, the name was changed into Belgrade, The White City. This stands for the beautiful, white stones from which the Belgrade was made of.
The old Belgrade
Not far from Kalemegdan you can find some of the most beautiful works of architecture in Belgrade. Today, several buildings and structures remain, preserving the spirit of the old Belgrade. One of them is surely Princess Ljubica's Mansion founded by Prince Miloš Obrenović in 1831. Today, this is a museum, and it keeps most of the furniture from that time.
Princess Ljubica's Mansion
In the place where once the Archangel Michael Church stood, now you can see the Orthodox cathedral (Saborna crkva). Around it, all the important institutions of Serbia were located, naturally including the political establishment of the period of Milos Obrenović.
The "?" (Question mark) restaurant is one of the most popular sights from this nest of Belgrade. It is very old, over 100 years, and during that time it changed its name several times. "Toma's kafana", "Shepherd's inn", "By the cathedral", are some of them. The legend says that during the reconstruction of the building, workers put up a board with a question mark where a name should stand, and since that day it has been called "?" by the guests.
Skadarlija
Bohemian night? This sounds interesting, doesn't it? There isn't a single tourist that came to Belgrade and didn't visit this old bohemian quart. With its old, little houses and plenty of cheerful restaurants as a meeting place for artists from the theatre, fine arts and literature, Skadarlija caries the ambiance of the old Belgrade. Little galleries, open-air exhibitions and street musicians, bring back a 150 years old spirit. Here you can try some of the national Serbian meal and enjoy the sounds of the music. In many restaurants called "Ima dana", "Tri šešira", "Šešir moj" and many others you can stay almost until dawn, drink traditional Serbian drinks (don forget "rakija") and tomorrow, when you sober up you can come here again. Don't miss this!
Air- conditionig, central heating, cable TV, wireless internet, lift, balcony, laptop for use, DVD player with surround system
Additional Info::
-Located on Slavia square, 3 minutes walk awaz from Temple od St Sava, or 10 minutes walk away from Terazije and Knez Mihajlova street
-The bus and tram station is right in front of the biolding. There is big supermarket 20 meters away