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What to do

Belgrade
Belgrade has a reputation for its nightlife, and with good reason. Unlike in other parts of Europe, 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 spend!
You just have to get to know the rhythm of Belgrade's nightlife. Firstly, a night out in Belgrade starts relatively late, not until after 10 or even 11 o'clock in the evening. The prelude to a night out is usually a visit to the cafés concentrated in the following areas: Obilićev venac, Strahinjića Bana, Njegoševa, Skadarlija or another of the popular local spots. The next task is to choose the right place for your night out, depending on your musical taste, age and lifestyle. The choice boils down to two options: a floating river café-club ('splav') or a club. The 'splavovi' on the banks of the Sava and Danube provide all-night entertainment accompanied by every imaginable musical rhythm - from folk music to homegrown pop, rock 'n' roll and techno. The main areas are: the bank of the Danube by the Hotel Jugoslavija, the bank of the Sava between the bridges, and Ada Ciganlija. The clubs are mostly in the old part of town and vary greatly in terms of their interior decoration, atmosphere, prices and entrance policies.

Shopping
From the old craftsmen's workshops and the large fresh produce markets, to the luxury boutiques and modern shopping centres, shopping in Belgrade is a real treat. There are some famous shopping areas: Knez Mihailova street pedestrian area, from Republic Square to Kalemegdan, is the centre of Belgrade in terms of shopping and in all other respects; City passage shopping centre; Terazije - Kralja Milana - Slavija This area is just as exclusive as the above shopping area, at least the part around the Terazije square. Foreign and local brands will tempt you from all sides on the kilometer-and-a-half-long shopping route; Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra unlike in other parts of town, this shopping street has literally everything - all kinds of goods, all levels of quality and all price ranges; Novi Beograd perhaps the most exclusive range of goods in the whole of Belgrade in the numerous boutiques of the Sava Centre or in the shops found within the hotels Hyatt and Continental.


Novi Sad
Nightlife in Novi Sad is full of opportunities for having fun. It offering different kinds of nightlife destinations: bars, pubs, nightclubs and discotheques. The quaint city center is dotted with beautiful shops, cozy cafes and good restaurants. Novi Sad’s floating restaurants on the Danube offer delectable cuisine, live music and glorious views of the city. It hosts museums and art galleries and in the summer, and EXIT – the biggest music festival in southeast Europe. Popular musicians of all genres from all over the world come to this music festival. Pop, rock, techno, jazz, reggae, minimal, latino, house, disco, metal, hard core, afro or even traditional folk music can be heard on even twenty stages. Number of visitors is increasing and festival is getting more and more popular each year.

Niš
Numerous vibrant cafes, bars, lounges, and clubs in Nis guarantee good time with different kind of music. For visitors who like going out these are a lot of places where can have a lot of fun… numerous national restaurants called 'kafanas' offer national food, live music and the unique atmosphere. Many festivals, international sport competitions, natural beauties of surrounding and warm hospitality will keep you here more then one day. Experience the museums, galleries, and fortress. 


Kragujevac
"...If you want to see true Serbian town, you should visit Kragujevac. There are some interesting cafes and quite good night-life. There are famous museum: Kragujevac's National Museum has exhibitions on archeology, ethnic diversity, and local history, and Zastava Museum chronicles the history of industrial development in the region and the country overall. There are many cultural institutions that in keeping up traditions have gained regional, and some of them even national significance in the field of arts and culture, such as “Knjazevsko-Srpski“ Theatre, National Library “Vuk Karadzic“.

Subotica/Palić
Near to Subotica town is famous tourist settlement called Palic. Palic is ideal place for young people, as well as for older tourists. Definitively, all visitors will find something for themselves. You can choose some of hotels, national or fish restaurants, sport entertainment, ZOO, summer theatre festival, cinema, preserved parks, horse-farm, and lot of other interesting places...

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The information on this site was gathered through our journalists and various source(s) of information including the national tourism organization,
the ministry of finance, the ministry of foreign affairs, CIA World Factbook, and US State Department.