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Belgrade Attractions
There is no denying that Belgrade has a vast and rich history that has shaped many of the city’s attractions. Without a doubt, one of Belgrade’s main attractions is the National Museum which is conveniently located close to the National Theatre.
Other areas that are well worth a visit include the Kalemegdan Fortress, the Temple of Saint Sava and the Old Palace, all of which are located in the old part of Belgrade. On the newer side of town, there are some delightful shops and restaurants to try as well as the ‘must see’ view from the Avala Monument.
Nightlife in the city is generally centred around the restaurants and cafés although more recently the younger generation has driven the demand for more nightclubs and bars, which are popping up in abundance, particularly in the new part of town.
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