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Belgrade is a city that combines history, culture, green spaces, vibrant streets and unforgettable views. If you’re visiting for the weekend, you can experience many of the Serbian capital’s most famous landmarks in just 48 hours.
Located in the heart of the city, Hotel Botanica offers the perfect starting point for exploring Belgrade’s most iconic attractions while enjoying comfortable accommodation and easy access to everything the city has to offer.
DAY 1
Morning: Avala & Avala Tower
Begin your second day with a short trip to Avala, one of the most popular natural attractions near Belgrade.
Visit the iconic Avala Tower and enjoy panoramic views stretching across the city and surrounding countryside. The area also offers beautiful walking paths and a peaceful atmosphere away from the urban center.
Don’t miss the Monument to the Unknown Hero, one of Serbia’s most important memorial landmarks.
Lunch with a View
After visiting Avala Tower, take a break and enjoy lunch surrounded by nature. The area offers several restaurants where you can try traditional Serbian cuisine while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views.
It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, recharge and experience a different side of Belgrade before heading back to the city center.
Afternoon: Belgrade Waterfront & Galerija
Spend the afternoon exploring Belgrade Waterfront, one of the city’s newest and most modern districts.
Walk along the Sava Promenade, enjoy riverside views and visit Galerija Belgrade, the largest shopping and entertainment center in the region. The complex offers international brands, restaurants, cafés and leisure activities for all ages.
Late Afternoon: Botanical Garden Jevremovac
Before returning to the hotel, visit the Botanical Garden Jevremovac, located just a short walk from Hotel Botanica. This peaceful green oasis provides the perfect opportunity to slow down and unwind after a busy weekend of sightseeing.

DAY 2
Morning: Saint Sava Temple & Karađorđev Park
Start your first day in Belgrade with a visit to Saint Sava Temple, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Its impressive white façade, massive dome and stunning interior mosaics make it a must-see attraction for visitors interested in history, culture and architecture.
After exploring the temple, take a short walk through nearby Karađorđev Park, a peaceful green space perfect for a morning stroll before continuing your day in the city.
Whether you’re visiting Belgrade for the first time or returning to discover more of its history, this area offers a perfect introduction to the Serbian capital.

Lunch: Traditional Serbian cuisine in Skadarlija
No visit to Belgrade is complete without experiencing Skadarlija, the city’s famous bohemian quarter. Enjoy a traditional Serbian lunch at Tri Å eÅ¡ira, one of Belgrade’s most iconic restaurants, known for authentic local specialties, live music and historic atmosphere.
After lunch, take time to explore the charming cobblestone streets and discover why Skadarlija remains one of the city’s most beloved destinations.
Afternoon: Knez Mihailova Street & Republic Square
Continue your day with a walk along Knez Mihailova Street, Belgrade’s most famous pedestrian zone. Browse local shops, enjoy a coffee break and admire the beautiful architecture before arriving at Republic Square, the cultural heart of the city.
Sunset: Kalemegdan Fortress
As the afternoon turns into evening, head towards Kalemegdan Fortress.
Explore the historic walls, monuments and park while enjoying breathtaking views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Sunset at Kalemegdan is considered one of the most beautiful experiences in Belgrade.
Belgrade is a city that combines history, culture, green spaces, vibrant streets and unforgettable views. If you’re visiting for the weekend, you can experience many of the Serbian capital’s most famous landmarks in just 48 hours.
Located in the heart of the city, Hotel Botanica offers the perfect starting point for exploring Belgrade’s most iconic attractions while enjoying comfortable accommodation and easy access to everything the city has to offer.
DAY 1
Morning: Avala & Avala Tower
Begin your second day with a short trip to Avala, one of the most popular natural attractions near Belgrade.
Visit the iconic Avala Tower and enjoy panoramic views stretching across the city and surrounding countryside. The area also offers beautiful walking paths and a peaceful atmosphere away from the urban center.
Don’t miss the Monument to the Unknown Hero, one of Serbia’s most important memorial landmarks.
Lunch with a View
After visiting Avala Tower, take a break and enjoy lunch surrounded by nature. The area offers several restaurants where you can try traditional Serbian cuisine while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views.
It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, recharge and experience a different side of Belgrade before heading back to the city center.
Afternoon: Belgrade Waterfront & Galerija
Spend the afternoon exploring Belgrade Waterfront, one of the city’s newest and most modern districts.
Walk along the Sava Promenade, enjoy riverside views and visit Galerija Belgrade, the largest shopping and entertainment center in the region. The complex offers international brands, restaurants, cafés and leisure activities for all ages.
Late Afternoon: Botanical Garden Jevremovac
Before returning to the hotel, visit the Botanical Garden Jevremovac, located just a short walk from Hotel Botanica. This peaceful green oasis provides the perfect opportunity to slow down and unwind after a busy weekend of sightseeing.

DAY 2
Morning: Saint Sava Temple & Karađorđev Park
Start your first day in Belgrade with a visit to Saint Sava Temple, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Its impressive white façade, massive dome and stunning interior mosaics make it a must-see attraction for visitors interested in history, culture and architecture.
After exploring the temple, take a short walk through nearby Karađorđev Park, a peaceful green space perfect for a morning stroll before continuing your day in the city.
Whether you’re visiting Belgrade for the first time or returning to discover more of its history, this area offers a perfect introduction to the Serbian capital.

Lunch: Traditional Serbian cuisine in Skadarlija
No visit to Belgrade is complete without experiencing Skadarlija, the city’s famous bohemian quarter. Enjoy a traditional Serbian lunch at Tri Å eÅ¡ira, one of Belgrade’s most iconic restaurants, known for authentic local specialties, live music and historic atmosphere.
After lunch, take time to explore the charming cobblestone streets and discover why Skadarlija remains one of the city’s most beloved destinations.
Afternoon: Knez Mihailova Street & Republic Square
Continue your day with a walk along Knez Mihailova Street, Belgrade’s most famous pedestrian zone. Browse local shops, enjoy a coffee break and admire the beautiful architecture before arriving at Republic Square, the cultural heart of the city.
Sunset: Kalemegdan Fortress
As the afternoon turns into evening, head towards Kalemegdan Fortress.
Explore the historic walls, monuments and park while enjoying breathtaking views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Sunset at Kalemegdan is considered one of the most beautiful experiences in Belgrade.







