Belgrade Fortress Kalemegdan (Beogradska tvrđava | Kalemegdan)

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Anya R
71 month ago
A very well-preserved fortress constructed in the XVIIIth century with a very big territory and an unforgettable views of Danube and Sava rivers. There is also a military weapon museum.
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Jason B
82 month ago
Wonderful ruins of the castle that has a lot to say about Serbian history. It's now a kind of park where you can enjoy the view over the Sava and Danube while chilling.
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Dan M
84 month ago
This place is awesome on so many levels. Beautiful views, chilled atmosphere, great place for a walk, historic...
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Ана Л
87 month ago
You won't found panoramic views near the Victor because of the reflectors. Instead opt for a stroll along the river (path left from entrance to the park, leading to the castle). Many benches also.
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Berk K
107 month ago
Belgradın belkide en güzel noktası gündüz ayrı gece ayrı güzel bir manzarası var gece biralarınızı alıp surların üstünde belgradın gençleriyle yanyana sava manzarısının keyfini çıkarabilirsiniz
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Igor J
114 month ago
One of the most biggest symbols of Belgrade. Beautiful and big fortress with a great look on the estuary, Belgrade's bridges and New Belgrade City. There is also a Belgrade's zoo...
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Alice T
121 month ago
По праву самое красивое место в Белграде. Помимо прекрасного вида на Саву и Дунай, в крепости спрятаны православные храмы 15 века с великолепными фресками и мозаиками.
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Ssalih
122 month ago
Too many amazing views to take professional photos and beautiful place to walk all the time of day. Views of the rivers are so interesting. Also, you will see the history which is saved good here.
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Marina A
125 month ago
Offering the best view of Belgrade- romantic, beautiful, most famous make out spots. All couples know it. Of course very historic, lots of old war tanks and a beautiful fort and zoo. A Touristic must!
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The Telegraph
134 month ago
3pm: Wander Kalemegdan, the ruins of a fortress built to keep out the Ottomans, who invaded and adapted it as their own defensive outpost on the hill overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube.