


I recommend a private guide named Cathy if you want to see Belgrade through local eyes. She can organize everything from hotels to tickets for the National Theater! Nice,funny, kind and not expensive. Those were the best days!
you can write to her by e-mail: kaja287@gmail.com She is very busy, so book her in advance.
Excellent location, acceptable prices, nice rooms!
Hotel Villa Kalemegdan
Strahinjica bana 7
Belgrade
+381 11 2637-856
www.villakalemegdan.com
Belgrade has everything to offer on a night out, from hardcore clubbing to intimate bars to chill out and relax in.
The Club of World Travellers is the coolest little place I've ever been. A 'secret' bar, it took us a while to find but it was worth it. Extensive cocktail list, good prices and weird decor all make it a place worth visiting.
For those into their history, how can anyone look past Tito's grave and museum? A definite must and, if you're into football as well, a mere 5-10 minute walk from both Red Star and Partisan Belgrade's ground (and the kindly staff even let you have a look around).
The best Belgrade city guide, YellowCab, has published a new yearly Eating & Drinking guide, with over 200 restaurants, bars etc. offering useful information and independent view.
Newspaper stands have it at 400 din.
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