Most people visiting Belgrade are there to explore its rich history, cultural scene, and bustling nightlife, but its natural beauty shouldn’t be overlooked. The capital of Serbia is home to more parks than we can count and here are three that you shouldn’t miss for the world during your visit.
Kalemegdan Park
Belgrade Fortress is the No. 1 attraction in this city and it’s located on the grounds of the city’s most popular park. In addition to the historic forest, you’ll stumble upon everything from a zoo, monuments, and cafés to recreational areas and walking paths with amazing views.
Tasmajdan Park
This park shares its name with the nearby Tasmajdan Sports and Recreation Center and it’s a perfect place to take a break while exploring some of Belgrade’s top attractions. It’s located close to many of the city’s hotspots including St. Mark Orthodox Church, Nikola Tesla Museum, and the National Assembly.
Karadjordje’s Park
Karadjordje’s Park is pretty tiny when compared to other more popular parks in the Serbian capital, but there’s a reason why it made the cut. It’s located right next to the Temple of Saint Sava, one of the symbols of modern Belgrade, and the monument to the iconic Serbian revolutionary Karadjordje can be found on its grounds.