Belgrade:Top 10 best nightlife cities in the world

Publish Time:2019-09-24 17:26:43Source:Weibo

【Introduction】:As the capital of Serbia and the capital of the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Because of its location in the central Balkans, it is known as the "crossroads of the eastern and western world ".

As the capital of Serbia and the capital of the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Because of its location in the central Balkans, it is known as the "crossroads of the eastern and western world". With Serbia offering visa-free access to the region for ordinary Chinese passports, I came to this city, which has seen its ups and downs during the war, with curiosity.

Belgrade has a beautiful nickname "white city". According to legend, in 878, a group of businessmen and tourists took a boat to visit the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. In Slavic, "Beli" means "white" and "Grad" means "castle", hence the name of Belgrade.

The river Sava runs through the city, dividing Belgrade into the old city and the new. The west bank is a new city. Most of the residential areas in Belgrade, the Serbian building, the largest shopping mall and the former Chinese embassy in the former Yugoslavia are all located in this area, which is basically a modern city. The east coast, a quaint old town with well-preserved Bohemian cobblestone streets, scattered churches and ancient fortifications, is also the most popular area for tourists.

From every Angle, the Hram Svetog Save/Church of Saint Sava has a breathtaking beauty. It is the largest orthodox church in the world and one of the largest churches in the world. It is undoubtedly a landmark in Belgrade and even all of Serbia. The outer wall of marble and granite, as white as jade, supports the green semicircle dome, and the gilded cross on the top reaches up to 12 meters.

Summer is the best time of year for Belgrade. After midnight, the city's nightlife is just beginning. The bar on the boat is a famous scene in Belgrade. Because there was a rule that bars and clubs could stay open no later than 0 a.m., but there were no restrictions on the river, smart serbs set up shop on boats and partied until dawn.