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Impressions of the foreigners who arrive to Serbia Beach in the Centre of the City
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Editorial
L
ife in Belgrade is the real
challenge for those who have
decided to spend part of their
lives in the Serbian capital.
Referring to this, one of our collocutors
in this magazine issue was the most
emotional - Dragan Kapicic, one-time
basketball ace and the actual President
of the Basketball Federation of Serbia.
Belgrade is also the city of secrets since
it has become a settlement a couple
of thousands years ago. Mysteries
are being revealed almost every day.
The remains of the Celtic, Roman,
Byzantine, and Turkish architectures
are entwined with the modern ones
that have been shaping Belgrade since
the end of the 19th century.
Secretive is also the strange world
of underground tunnels, caves and
shelters that we open to our readers.
Many kilometres of such hidden places
lie under the central city streets and
parks. They became accessible for
visitors only during the recent couple
of years.
Also, Belgrade has characteristic
bohemian past that is being preserved
in the traditions of restaurants and
cafes. This phenomenon of the first half
of the 19th century is picturesquely
presented in one of the texts we are
offering our readers.
On its pages VOS MEDIATOR also
presents extraordinary offer of
apartments, houses and flats for sale,
rent and even one-day or several
days rent. The offer also includes
investments in new projects.
Therefore, living in Belgrade is
always exciting.
IMPRESSUM
Contents
THEY SAID ABOUT SERBIA
Impressions of the foreigners who arrive
to Serbia through economic and
diplomatic channels
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ADA CIGANLIJA
Beach in the Centre of the City
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INTERVIEW
DRAGAN KAPICIC,
The Basketball Legend
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SPIRIT OF THE OLD BELGRADE
Myths of the Kafana Life
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APARTMENTS
short renting
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HOUSES
28
OFFICES
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investment
44
Museum of the African Art
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TRAVELLING THROUGH THE PAST
Secrets of the Underground
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THE ZOO GARDEN
Animal Kingdom from the Garden of
Good Hope
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THEY SAID ABOUT SERBIA
Cordial and
Diligent People
with Impressive
History
Impressions of the foreigners who arrive to Serbia
through economic and diplomatic channels
Terry Davis,
Council of
Europe
General
Secretary:
“I have absolute confidence
in Serbia that it will preside the
Council of Ministers of the Council
of Europe in responsible and
efficient way. I sincerely hope
your government will do its best
to seize this privilege and present
Serbia as one democratically
mature and competent country
that is capable to head successfully
the oldest and biggest European
organization during the six-month
period.“
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Jean
Lemierre,
President,
EBRD:
“I am very glad to see so many
successful private companies here in
Serbia that spread their activities to
the other countries, as well. This is
important for the regional dimension
of the Serbian economy, creation of
the larger market in the Balkans,
which will attract foreign investors.“
“The main reason Belgrade was
chosen for the EBRD Annual Meeting
2005 was to give the Western Balkans
a chance to show the investors’
community the potential that exists
here and the progress the region is
making.“
Peter Sanfey,
EBRD leading
economist for
the South-East
Europe:
“Countries of the South-East
Europe have made great transition
progress. Among them, as a leader in
the region, Serbia particularly singles
out. Infrastructure reforms have
advanced, small and medium size
companies and banks privatization
has been successfully approaching the
final stage, government has managed
to diminish inflation and overturn
the current payment deficit. All this
indicates that Serbia deserves praises
and approval.“
Ryichi Tanabe,
Japanese
Diplomat,
former
Ambassador
of Japan in
Belgrade:
“I have travelled all through
your country and seen a number of
towns, villages, monasteries, schools,
families...and
covered
46,000
kilometres, got to know very well the
local people (I have even learned to
communicate a little in Serbian) and
became assured the Serbians are
well-intentioned, friendly, cordial and
diligent people with impressive, long
history, very beautiful country that is
worth seeing and exceptional interest
for Japanese society and culture.
Here I have acquired a handful of
magnificent impressions and I will
recommend my fellow countrymen
to visit Serbia by all means, either
as tourists, business partners or
investors.“
Viktor
Dimovski,
Macedonian
diplomat:
“During a couple of years I have
spent in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia
has really improved a lot. This applies
to ever bigger and better quality offer
of your specific products, including
Serbian national cuisine.“
“I usually spend spare time
with my family and friends in long
walks in Kalemegdan Park or at Ada
Ciganlija, and sometimes Kosutnjak
and the Avala Mount. We take every
opportunity to visit restaurants with
ethno characteristics. Your national
cuisine partly has big similarities with
the Macedonian one, especially when
vegetable dishes and salads are in
question. The quality of home made
fruit brandies is really excellent.
Talking about wines I must say the
offer coming from the smaller private
cellars is exquisite, but I have to admit
that my Belgrade friends and I often
opt for some Macedonian wine from
the Tikves area of vineyards. They
perfectly match Serbian dishes.“
Daniel
Giuglaris,
European
Agency for
Reconstruction
(EAR) in Serbia
Director:
“In spite of the one-year
’freezing’
of
talks
between
Belgrade and Brussels, the reform
process, the process of the
European integration has gone
further here than in some other
countries. European Union aid
approved for Serbia during the
last six years amounted to some
1.28 billion euros and the projects
financed with those resources and
realized through the European
Agency for Reconstruction (EAR) out
of the CARDS programme include
almost all the spheres - from the
infrastructure
reconstruction
and entrepreneurship motivation
to
the
government
reform,
strengthening of the government
institutions
and
independent
judiciary, democratization support,
improvement of the environmental
protection and construction of flats
for refugees. The European Union
and the Serbian Government want
to use this money for the faster
European integration of the country
in all spheres, from investments
and consumers’ protection to the
competitiveness of companies in
the Union market and protection of
the intellectual property. This way
everything would be prepared in
the best way for Serbia to join the
international match successfully.“
Lance Clark,
United Nations
Development
Programme
(UNDP)
representative
in Serbia:
“Tasks that Serbia has accepted
joining the United Nations Millennium
Declaration are also at the same
time those ones that are awaiting
you in the European integration
process and upon realizing them you
will commence speeding up already
started transition. The rule of law,
legislation
harmonization,
social
inclusion of the socially jeopardized
groups, such as refugees, internally
displaced people and the Romas,
development of bodies for reforms
realization and local self-government
development…“
“The UN main message to Serbia
is that it remains important partner
in its further development, transition
and European integration and I would
add that after everything bad your
citizens have experienced in the past
it is time for them to feel they are
the part of Europe and look into the
future.“
Famiano
Crucianelli,
Italian
diplomat:
“Italy wants to inspire and
develop all kinds of bilateral
cooperation
with
Serbia:
political,
economic,
cultural…
but multilateral one also in the
scope of the European Union and
other international organizations
where we want to support Serbian
positions. We surely do not see
ourselves as the guardian tutor of
your country but as an honest friend
and ally.“
V. M.
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ADA CIGANLIJA THE PEARL OF BELGRADE
Beach in the
Centre of
the City
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Sport, fun,
cafes, and boat
restaurants
make the
former Sava
River island
one of the
biggest
attractions in
this part of the
Balkans
C
itizens
of
Belgrade
dubbed Ada Ciganlija the
Belgrade Sea and that is
not so far away from the
mark. Ada has everything seaside
resorts have, including some six
kilometres long beach, water
sports, and possibility to have fun
in 70 cafes and restaurants. One
time island, just four kilometres
away from the centre of the city,
has become the great recreational
and amusement centre just 50
years ago when it was decided
to connect it with two isthmuses
with the mainland. That way the
part of the river has become the
lake and Ada available for visitors,
hundreds of thousands of them
during the long season, starting
from spring and ending with the
first days of autumn.
Today, beside the Kalemegdan
Fortress, Ada Ciganlija is the
biggest attraction of the Serbian
capital. In the summer time,
Ada Ciganlija daily has several
hundreds of thousands of people
who wander about numerous
sports courts, cycling-paths and
footpaths. Moreover, all of them
leave Ada happy and satisfied.
Swimming in the lake or rowing,
riding a bike, bungy jumping,
water skiing, volleyball, tennis,
basketball, fishing, golf, or just
sitting in one of the numerous
cafes make the magic of the
relaxed fun at Ada.
This oasis of nature also
lives during the night. Cafes
and restaurants, nearby boat
restaurants, lit footpaths and
mainly live music are the part of
the unusual ambience that lingers
long in everybody’s memories.
Those who prefer picnic and
family gatherings can use one of
the several barbecues located
in different spots and organize
their own party. What is equally
interesting and important is that
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stay at Ada Ciganlija and use of
all the infrastructure is free of
charge. The fee has to be paid only
for sports courts and equipment.
Ada with its lake and nearby
smaller island Ada Medjica lies in
the area of about 800 hectares.
The lake is 4.2 kilometres long,
approximately 200 metres wide,
and its depth is from four to six
metres. Many rowing competitions
were held on this lake and according
to Mr. Predrag Petrovic, the
Director of the Public Enterprise
“Ada Ciganlija,“ famous Harvard
and Yale eight-oared shells will
compete on the Ada Lake this
autumn. Before that, the rowing
competition will be held within
this year’s Univerzijada. This is
going to be a great pleasure for
young sportsmen since the Sava
Lake is one of the five best rowing
and kayak lanes in the world.
Ada is equally acceptable
for solitary walks as well as for
sports fishing. Not far away from
the big lake the small one was
also made that is full of fish and
therefore gives an opportunity for
competitions or pleasure fishing.
Golf courts can be used by
both the beginners and the
experienced competitors. All the
baseball clubs that have been
founded in Belgrade during the
last decade are located at Ada.
Field hockey can also be played
here, and rugby, beach volleyball,
but the biggest interest remains
for the traditionally popular sports
in Belgrade – basketball, football,
and tennis.
At Ada Ciganlija there are
several dozens of registered
sports clubs that use 50 sports
courts, including the water sports
lanes. The biggest attractions are
some relatively new sports such
as climbing up the artificial cliff
or paint ball. Nevertheless, when
big European or world rowing
competitions are organized here
there are more spectators on the
stands and along the beach than
in the city stadiums at important
matches.
Ada Ciganlija is in the centre
of one of the biggest Belgrade
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attractions. Those floating houses
started their life here some fifty
years ago as houses on water.
Their builders were the Belgrade
artists, intellectuals, but also
ordinary people who are in love
with the river. For decades they
were the source of inspiration for
painters and writers who were
socializing with fishermen and
strange Robinsones who lived
solitaire life at Ada, just a couple
of kilometres away from the city
throng. Today more famous are
boat restaurants as places fit for
nightlife. From places for family
gatherings, many of them turned
into restaurants and cafes, often
very luxurious ones, but still quite
intimate thanks to the regular
guests.
Ada is also connected with New
Belgrade. There are boats that
take passengers from one to the
other side of the river every ten
minutes. New Belgrade riverside
and the left Ada bank make
very picturesque amphitheatre
surrounded
with
the
boat
restaurants that are reflected in
the Sava River water during night.
There, with the sounds of music,
the time passes very quickly and
parties last until dawn.
Most precious thing that
Ada Ciganlija has is its natural
surroundings. Oak and elm forests,
American poplar and ash are the
habitat of various kinds of birds.
Once there were wild boars on this
island but now you can only come
across a doe or different kinds of
small forest animals. No matter how
urbanized and organized it is, Ada
has preserved the spirit of wildness
so that it is possible to explore wild
tracks in relatively small area and run
into unusually entwined vegetation
untouched by the human hand.
Ada Ciganlija is the pearl of
Belgrade. The city gives its best to
preserve it as an oasis of nature
and still to keep the spirit of joy,
relaxed atmosphere, pleasure, and
adventure. Therefore, this part of
the city has become the symbol of
Belgrade that everybody loves, the
reason to come to visit and revisit
the Serbian capital.
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INTERVIEW – DRAGAN KAPICIC,
THE BASKETBALL LEGEND
My Country
Is Belgrade
I do not know a man who has visited our
city just once. All those who accidentally
or intentionally take a walk down its
streets and feel the spirit of its life feel
the need to come back
B
asketball is his alter ego.
During his long career he got
used to successes. For fifteen
seasons he wore the Crvena
Zvezda (Red Star) jersey as a member
of the team and generation that is still
being talked about in superlatives.
They were the champions of Yugoslavia,
winners of the national Cup, and
the European Cup of the Cups. Mr.
Dragan Kapicic’s scores that were also
precious in the Yugoslav national team
(162 matches, 1.391 point) where he
won seven gold medals at the biggest
international competitions supported
all the successes. The stock of valuable
trophies is completed with silver
and bronze medals acquired at the
European and world championships.
Press clippings from the last century
sixties and seventies prove that he
and his generation launched Yugoslav
basketball into the world jet set.
Even when he finished his career, he
remained under the baskets. As a sports
official his merits in making Crvena
Zvezda one recognizable and powerful
club are literally immeasurable. He
took part in the National Federation
work at various functions and two
months ago he became the first man of
the Serbian basketball – the President
of the Basketball Federation of Serbia.
He was unanimously elected – the fact
that is not the Balkans’ characteristic.
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He has travelled the whole world,
seen unseen wonders, and had numerous
offers to prove himself as a basketball
player outside the borders of his
country. Many were surprised that he
never left, but he was not. Here is his
explanation:
“Belgrade is my city, my country. In
many things it maybe looks like other
megalopolises but, again, it is special,
and before all, it is unique, and not only
here, in the Balkans. One must admit,
though, that it has been seriously limited
thanks to its geopolitical location,
not only today but also probably since
its creation. Nevertheless, Belgrade
managed to create itself and its being
and become a city that everybody falls
in love with at the very first sight. It is
unbelievable, but I am positive many
envy us the fact that those who were
born in it and those who came to spend
a part of their lives in it equally love it.
Similar impressions also have occasional
guests of the Serbian capital. I do not
know a man who has visited our city
just once. All those who accidentally
or intentionally take a walk down its
streets and feel the spirit of its life feel
the need to come back.“
What makes your emotions for
Belgrade so strong?
“Belgrade is the megalopolis of
spirit. There is no place like Belgrade in
the whole world where you can inhale
freedom with full lungs, and of that I
am absolutely sure of that. This is the
only place where one is allowed to
express oneself and his or her values.
This particular distinctiveness singles
it out of the stereotype and enables
Belgrade to show it is not a salve to
any model or routine. Belgrade is the
European New York. This is the fact
we, who live here, have to be aware
of as well as those who come to visit it
since they know and point that out.“
You have a lot of friends all over
the world and many of them come to
Belgrade. What are the things that
you proudly show them?
“All that Belgrade is today and what
is its characteristic that everybody will
enjoy in – Belgrade is the city of cafes.
Those who come to Belgrade do know
that for sure and they want to see
what the whole world already knows
– the so-called Silicone Valley, i.e.,
Strahinjica Bana Street full of cafes. I
am very pleased when I see my friends,
foreign guests, overwhelmed with all
that beauty strolling up and down this
street and its cafes and moreover with
the way of life in that, as they say,
wonderful ambience. It is mandatory
for me to take them in a beautiful
restaurant at the Sava pier, ’Magacin.’
There they can see some other face
of Belgrade and its inhabitants in
different atmosphere characteristic
for that place. I save dessert for the
end – fascinating boat restaurants on
the Rivers Sava and Danube. Upon
seeing all this and becoming a part of
the whole crazy atmosphere and fun
it is absolutely natural they declare
and feel they would never ever leave
this city.“
What else do you use to fascinate
your guests on the Belgrade tour?
“Those are historic and natural
beauties of Belgrade that is bigger,
more beautiful, and richer from year
to year. It is nice I notice it since I live
here, but much nicer is that those who
come to Belgrade over and over again
are fully aware of that. The one who
comes to Kalemegdan feels the need
to revisit it. Fortunately, this centuries
old fortress is changing and being fixed
up but unfortunately, there are still
places that are not accessible. In fact,
in Kalis one can learn the history of
Belgrade. What I am proud of the most
is the truth that Belgrade is beautiful
per se, that all what the guests admire
and like is what the nature has given
it. There is no master builder in the
whole world who would be able to
present a sight that would be more
beautiful than the mouth of the
Rivers Sava and Danube or the scent
of the Tasmajdan Park. Some other or
many world cities, unlike Belgrade,
have to shape their places of interest
in order to loud themselves in front
of their guests. Through the time and
the way of life Belgrade has created
its natural monuments that leave no
one indifferent.“
You have walked through many
world metropolises. Comparing to
them – where is Belgrade?
“Belgrade does not have the
capacity of Paris or London or
some other European or world
metropolises. It also does not have
that financial richness or that
miraculous monumentality that are
the characteristics of Madrid or
Rome. In many things comparisons
are impossible, among other things,
because the Belgrade history is
completely different from the one that
has created today’s image of Vienna
or Prague. Through many centuries
Belgrade has been demolished,
destroyed, and maltreated many
times but it has always found a way to
revitalize itself. Therefore, today it
presents a kind of compilation of the
past and present, history and present
day and also the mirror of the truth
that it is possible to change, disfigure
or beautify everything except what
exists in a person. And thanks to the
people, Belgrade has been and still
is the city of the open heart. Paris
has incorporated its values through
centuries; Belgrade is the creator of
something new. There is something
with which Belgrade will always be
able to compete with other cities
and always be more successful – its
multidimensional characteristic of its
sphere of spirit.“
How big was the sport’s
contribution to Belgrade to become
the European centre?
“Enormous. Sport is the true
value of this city. In fact, it is very
important component that Belgrade
has incorporated in the quality of its
being. My basketball is generally the
first sport of this area – the pride of
Belgrade and Belgrade citizens. We
painstakingly struggled for that stand
and what makes us, belonging to the
basketball world, especially happy
and pleased is the fact that Belgrade
has recognized that value in the right
way. Basketball players paid back in
honourable way and that is why the
achieved results have the world value.
However, basketball players are not
the only pride of the sports Belgrade.
Serbian capital has also football club
that belongs to the society of the
chosen, the club that was once the
Continent and even the football planet
champion – its Crvena Zvezda whose
name is pronounced with respect in all
parts of the world. And not only Zvezda.
I would be unfair not to mention
successes of our handball, volleyball,
water-polo players, athletes, shooters,
tennis players, boxers, wrestlers…
Fortunately for Belgrade this list is very
long and there is not enough space to
mention all the world and European
champions, Olympic medal winners…
All of them, in fact, are the icons of
Belgrade.“
Who are the sportsmen who
impressed you the most?
“Those who had and maintained
something of their own through their
careers, something that singled them
out in their approach to sport and
play and those who pictured Belgrade
with their skill and within themselves.
I am talking about those who were
called charmers and bohemians by the
public and journalists. In water polo
it was marvelous Zoran Jankovic, in
football unique virtuoso and confirmed
young man Dragoslav Sekularac who
was admired by not only Belgrade
but also the whole football planet of
the last century sixties. In basketball?
One and only is Zoran Slavnic, current
selector of the Serbian national team.
His energy, charm, and basketball
ingenuity give the eternal mark to this
sport.“
How do you spend your leisure
time as a first man of the Serbian
basketball?
“I meditate. It was a joke. I have
many obligations especially since I
have been elected the President of the
Basketball Federation of Serbia. There
are many problems and their solutions
cannot be delayed. I work a lot and
there is little leisure time. No, I am
not complaining. I enjoy everything
I am working on and I love to hold
on to what I have as a goal. When
you organize your time well there is
always a couple of hours when you do
not think about your work. In order to
round it all and be satisfied there are
family and friends… “ Zoran Secerov
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SPIRIT OF THE OLD BELGRADE
Myths of the
Kafana Life
Although kafanas were named after the
coffee, the real meaning lies in the mixture
of restaurant, pub, and fun till down with
music and endless humorous chats
B
elgrade – the city of the big
heart like many others and yet
distinctive in everything and
one certain thing our intention
is to talk about. We shall tell you the
story on the old Belgrade kafanas
– the ones that are no more although
still somewhere here as a part of our
mentality and specific spirit of the
capital. Some of them survived even
after a century and a half, many of
the new ones have picked up the spirit
of the old ones and this, altogether,
makes the unusual Serbian capital
colouring.
No one knows who has invented
kafanas. Nevertheless, the citizens of
Belgrade proudly point out they were
among the first in the world to have
rooms for pastime, meeting friends
and chat while drinking coffee. And
something else after coffee… All of
this, allegedly, was happening at the
famous Zerek, today’s Dorcol, one
of the oldest city parts outside the
Kalemegdan walls. Long before than
in the then powerful Constantinople
or some European metropolises like
London, Paris, Vienna or Madrid.
Maybe this miracle would have
never happened were the Turks (who
remained in these areas for 500 years)
not the masters of the then Belgrade.
In their records it is said that even
“in 1521 the coffee was served in
a Dorcol house.“ It was, in fact, the
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first Belgrade kafana. In order to avoid
confusion: London got its kafanas
in today’s sense of the word only a
century and even more later – in 1652,
and Vienna in 1683, Leipzig 1694…
Greatest number of kafanas and
eating-houses Belgrade had at the end
of the 19th and at the beginning of
the 20th centuries. According to some
statistical data in that period, there
was one kafana per 50 citizens. At the
then Theatre Square (Republic Square
today) only there were 16 kafanas
and in the Poenkareva Street (today’s
Makedonska Street) 17 of 40 houses
had kafanas or eating-houses.
The life was going on in kafanas.
Under their roofs, governments were
toppled and the new ones were
formed, cheating, businesses and
arrangements were made, there was
joy and sorrow, tears were shed and
songs were composed and sung. It
was unthinkable to imagine kafanas
without actors, journalists, lawyers,
singers, and confused newcomers, and
especially without bohemians. Some of
them were frequented for their good
drinks and cuisine specialties and the
others for their owners or waiters and
waitresses and even for music and
songs.
The old Belgrade kafanas got
their names after the owner’s
name
or
surname
(“Ignjatova
pivnica“ (“Ignjat’s Pub“), “Jokiceva
kafana“(“Jokic’s Kafana“), “Lepa
Katarina“ (“Beautiful Catharine“),
“Trandafilovic,“
“Cvetko,“
“Aksentijeva basta“ (“Aksentije’s
Garden“)…), the part of the city
they were located in (Tekija, Cubura,
Hadzi Popovac, Dusanovac, Visnjicka
kasina…), and then everything got the
poetic tone (“Belo jagnje“ (“White
Lamb“), “Dva bela goluba“ (“Two
White Doves“), “Lep izgled“ (“Nice
Appearance“),
“Poslednji
gros“
(“The Last Penny“), “Zlatna ladja“
(“Golden Boat“), “Tri sesira“ (“Three
Hats“)…). Some of the names were
given after the class or occupations
(“Radnicka
kasina“
(“Workers’
Messroom“), “Kod petroldzije“ (“At
the Lantern Man’s“), “Oficirska
kasina“(“Officers’
Messroom“),
“Kovac“(“Blacksmith“)…) and others
were named after the cities (Valjevo,
Pariz, Moskva, Venecija…). Some
kafanas’ names included the tone of
the Belgrade’s unpredictable spirit
and thus were called “Pceto koje
laje“ (“The Barking Dog“), “Mesecina“
(“Moonlight“), “Burdelj“ (“Brothel“),
“Ostrvo svete Jelene“ (“St. Helen’s
Island“), “Veseli basamci“ (“Cheerful
Stairs“), “Kineski car“ (“Chinese
Emperor“), or just “?“.
Kafana with the question mark
was built in 1823 after the request of
Prince Milos Obrenovic, the Serbian
19th century ruler. As a protected city
building it has remained at the same
place until this day, by the Cathedral.
This was the source of the problem.
The original name “By the Cathedral“
did not please the consistory who
sued the owner. Unsuitable name was
replaced with the question mark.
In the part of Belgrade called
Savamala (in Turkish it means the part
of the city near the Sava River) there
was kafana named “Kod pocepanih
gaca“ (“At the Torn Panties’“). The
name had to be changed. This time
it was not the court that reacted
but the Serbian Queen Draga Masin
personally. The owner had no choice
than to rename it in “Tri kljuca“
(“Three Keys“). It was remembered
more after this incident than its
food and drinks. Unlike this, kafana
“Tri lista duvana“ (“Three Tobacco
Leaves“) that has been the Belgrade
proud for decades and located across
the present Serbian Assembly, was
famous for many things. It was pulled
down some twenty years ago in order
to give place to a new hotel. The
hotel has not yet been built but once
it is it will have to bear the hallmark
saying that was the place where the
first telephone conversation in Serbia
had been made – in 1833.
The telephone is also the part of
the history of the famous “Kolarac“,
kafana that was built at the Theatre
Square in 1857. It was destroyed during
the Germans’ bombing of Belgrade on
April 6th, 1941. It was the meeting
place of the big town most prominent
people. It was also remembered after
movies and the Writers’ Association
that were located under its roof.
Serbian historians mention it as a place
at which assassinations on king were
devised but undoubtedly, the most
bizarre event was the Singing Society
Stankovic’s concert broadcast over the
phone that happened in 1896. At the
other side of the line in the town of Nis,
some 200 kilometres south of Belgrade,
the local “Branko Krsmanovic“ quire
responded with a song.
In “Kod zlatnog krsta“ (“At the
Golden Cross“) kafana, at the main city
square that is still called Terazije, the
first movie was released in June 1896,
just five months after Paris had seen
it. Moving pictures attracted even the
King Alexander who personally came
accompanied by his mother Natalija.
One of the historical records
reminds us that in the famous Terazije
kafana “Kasina“ the Serbian National
Assembly was in session in 1918. It is
also said that the 19th century Serbian
absolute ruler Prince Milos Obrenovic
used to come, all by himself, to kafana
“Varos kapija“ (“Town’s Gates“) where
he had his table and a cup of coffee,
glass of lemonade and some honey and
Turkish delight waiting for him every
morning. The picture of that Belgrade
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was also preserved in “Grcka kraljica“
(“The Greek Queen“), kafana that
was built at the end of Knez Mihailova
Street, in the vicinity of the Kalemegdan
Park, in 1835. This building still exists
and inside its walls it still cherishes the
restaurant as prestigious as it used to
be in the old times.
At the Theatre Square, today’s
Republic Square, there was maybe the
most famous Belgrade kafana in the
19th century. It was the unforgettable
“Dardaneli.“ According to some
records, it was opened in 1855 and
immediately became the meeting
place of respectable men – merchants,
large estate owners, lawyers, writers,
actors, painters. It was torn down in
1901. At the “farewell party“ present
were the most prominent gusts,
gentlemen with top hats and hats.
Everything was “washed down“ with
the farewell speech delivered by the
most famous Serbian actor of the time
- Cica Ilija Stanojevic.
After that, the same company
moved from the Theatre Square to the
Skadarska Street that is now unofficially
called Skadarlija. This street, with
its kafanas and well-preserved
cobblestones and design that reminds
of Belgrade as it used to be at the end
of the 19th and the beginning of the
20th centuries, still serves as a kind of
a tourist oasis. Skadarlija kafanas offer
selected traditional food and especially
grilled dishes. All this is accompanied
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with the old town music. Most famous
kafana is “Tri sesira“ (“Three Hats“)
dating back in 1864. The name comes
from the near-by hat workshop owned
by Mr. Dinic. The Skadarlija kafana
“Dva jelena“ (“Two Deer“) has been
frequented by the guests from all over
the world. In 1971, when the Belgrade
Film Festival (FEST) was founded, “Dva
jelena“ proudly hosted Robert De Niro,
Jack Nicholson, Vittorio de Sica, and
many other film stars of the seventies.
In the Belgrade kafanas’ mythology
unavoidable is also “Vardar“ kafana
where Mijat Mijatovic, the most
famous singer of that time, sang in the
first half of the last century. He was
both a singer and well-known Belgrade
lawyer. According to one urban legend,
one night he fascinated with his voice
even a group of the Serbian ministers
and the Serbian Patriarch Varnava.
Thanks to this, he was awarded the big
sum of money. Already the next day
that money was given for charitable
purposes since Mijatovic sang for
pleasure and never for money.
Some of the old kafanas are
preserved. “Srpska kruna“ (“The
Serbian Crown“) has the plaque as a
proof it was built in 1872. It was one of
the elite kafanas with the European
cuisine, service and clientele. In
the Belgrade sport history it has
been registered as a place where
the Belgrade Association for Physical
Exercise and Wrestling was founded
in 1881. Today it houses the Library
of the City of Belgrade. Kafana
“Gospodarska mehana“, still at the
same place, was built at the mouth
of the Topcider river and the Sava
River, at the Ada Ciganlija. With
everything it offered, it was the
attraction for the Belgraders as well
as for the Belgrade guests since it
could be reached by the tram, the
first one in this part of Europe.
Few people know that the Zeleni
venac, today’s market place with
recognizable roof made of red and
white squares, was named after
a kafana. The credit goes to Frau
Herman who in 1838 left native
Germany intended to open the hat
workshop in the Serbian capital.
Unfortunately, during the long and
tiring journey, her husband suddenly
died and upon coming to Belgrade she
rented a house from Mr. Aleksandar
Simic, minister and politician, and
opened a kafana. She named it
“Zeleni venac“ . The kafana has
long gone but the name Zeleni venac
remained for the part of Belgrade
overlooking New Belgrade.
It has been recounted that one day
some Gipsy, coming from a captivity
in Hungary with his violin, burst into
the kafana “Zadruga“, located at
the Slavija Square between the two
wars. Upon his death, the violin was
sold to the kafana owner. And that
is the moment the drama started.
Ferenc Atanu, famous Hungarian
violinist, accidentally came to
“Zadruga“ for lunch and spotted the
violin. The owner did not hesitate
long before he decided to sell it for
a hefty offer since it had been just
a decoration for him. After that, the
Hungarian went to Vienna and learned
he was the owner of the instrument
made in the world most famous
workshop. In the Belgrade kafana he
bought the Stradivarius violin, the
one that made him earn enormous
amount of money! This was heard
also in Belgrade and newspapers in
both Vienna and Belgrade wrote on
this unusual event. Even the court
got involved but with no result for
the unhappy kafana owner who had
not been aware that his decoration
on the wall was worth more than the
whole kafana.
These are just some of the stories
from a number of the Belgrade kafanas
that are linked to the period until the
Second World War. They were also
called “the second house“ of many
Belgraders. Nevertheless, kafanas are
still adornments of the Serbian capital
and its biggest tourist attraction. Relaxed
entertainment, music, good food and
almost unlimited working hours attract
tourists from all over the world, as it was
the case hundred years ago. Moreover,
the one who has not experienced
Serbian capital nightlife in traditional
and even modern kafanas, boat
restaurants and cafes has never come
to know Belgrade.
Z. Secerov
FAMILY FIRM “MASLACAK“
Pirates and Princesses
N
othing makes children and
their parents more joyful than
a fancy-dress ball. Birthday
or any other celebration will
always be remembered if guests are
disguised as pirates, cowboys, clowns,
mysterious dames, princesses… This
joy is the reason the costume designer
Mr. Aleksandar Vasovic funded the
small family firm that rents costumes.
Parents’ imagination and skillful
costume making are confirmed. You
can pick up the character in the
“Maslacak“ (Dandelion) shop and the
jamboree can begin.
Vasovic says everything has
started when the English music school
“Rainbow“ in Belgrade engaged him
to make costume for their fancydress ball. Afterwards the Vasovics
made disguises and costumes for their
children and were praised for their
skill. Consequently, it became their
family profession.
Their goal is to see a child happy
after selecting a costume or a mask and
even becoming a winner at the school
fancy-dress ball. It is understandable
that children’s and parents’ creativity
is always present. They can choose a
ready-made costume in “Maslacak“
but also it is possible to imagine
something special and original that
will immediately be realized by the
Vasovics.
The offer is diverse. Disguises
and costumes can be rented, bought,
and invented. In case parents are not
able to come for any possible reason,
“Maslacak“ will come to their home.
However, experience tells the Vasovics
that disguise is not enough for the
merriment to be complete. That is why
they are willing to organize the whole
event and entertain children.
Renting prices are not enormous
– 700 dinars a day (24 hours) for a
costume. It is also possible to arrange
renting for several days.
“Maslacak“ has one more surprise.
The firm was founded for the sake of
children but it has also turned towards
the grown-ups. There you can find
costumes for the businesspersons’
gwatherings and company celebrations.
Shootings of such occasions were used
in marketing campaigns.
The Vasovics have found the
formulae for connecting personal
pleasure in creating something new
with the pleasure of their clients.
Therefore the small family firm could
very much be called “Happy.“
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RESTAURANT „PORTO MALTESE“
Francuska 52, Tel: 322-5624
Get a
Sense
of a Sea
Adventure
T
he endeavour to turn one part
of Belgrade’s Tax Free Zone
near the Danube, in Francuska
street no 52, into an Ali Baba’s
cave with delicacies was exceptionally
well received. Everything was new,
and yet so familiar, like a scene from
a summer holiday. The interior is even
today an essential feature of every Porto
restaurant. Within short time, Porto
became a favourite both among students
and diplomatic corps, businessmen and
artists, among all those who enjoy their
meals as true hedonists would. And they
want it to be plentiful. The rest is a story
about a very balanced development
strategy of a businesman Dusan Radovic.
Restaurants in Moscow, St. Petersburg,
Rome, are just a confirmation that Porto
franchise is an excellent investment for
those who see restaurant management
as a good business PORTO restaurants
are gastronomic oases, a breath of fresh
Mediterranean air in the everyday culinary
offer. They all have a common philosophy
and atmosphere, from Belgrade, through
Moscow to St. Petersburg. Porto is a
Mediterranean choice of food and wine,
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Gems in „Porto“ treasury:
-Guilthead sea bream - Sparus aurata
-Sea bass - Dicentrarchus labrax
-Dentex - Dentex dentex
-Scorpion fi sh - Scorpaena scrofa
-Sole - Pegusa impar
-Frogfi sh - Lophius piscatorius
-Red mullet - Mullus barbatus
-John Dory (Saint Pierre) - Zeus faber
-The price of fi sh varies from 25-40 euros per kg.
All fish can be prepared in
one of these ways:
-Grilled
-Boiled, in water
-On paper (with vegetables)
-Baked in the oven, with potatoes
with all the distinctive qualities of Boka,
reasonable prices and more than ample
portions. It is a restaurant where even
the most demanding and fastidious
customers, used to exclusive seafood
restaurants, as well as those people who
are just beginning to get to know the
charms of seafood cuisine feel equally
good. They say it is easy to eat healthy
food when there’s fi sh on the table. Why
it is so, everyone who sets eyes on the
fine catch from the sea knows. At the
most prominent place in the restaurant,
near the kitchen, glittering on the
ice, it lies exposed to our view, as if it
hadn’t been only yesterday the part of
an endless blue of Ionian, Adriatic or
Tyrrhenian Sea.
The main characteristic of Porto
restaurants is that there is an everyday
menu and the daily menu which depends
on the catch and your wishes. Fish and
marine delicacies are displayed as
one gastronomic gallery. The choice is
yours. You decide both on the size of
the portion and the way in which it is
to be prepared. Fish and all shell fish
can be ordered in portions of 100gr or
in quantities you are in the mood for.
This makes us unique. Restaurant Porto
Belgrade, after being fully redecorated,
was opened on February 9th 2004.
It possesses the old well-known
atmosphere, but with new fine upgrades
such as lighting, interior and the offer.
The kitchen is also new, completely
renovated and optimised to fulfil the
demands of numerous guests during
the day. After more than a year lasting
renovation of the pool, the langoustes
again occupy the restaurant aquarium
and part of the attractive off er on our
guests’ tables. As regards the wine card
we especially point out extraordinary
Italian wines at the prices one fi nds
hard to resist. In Belgrade some of these
wines you can only taste in Porto. The
novelty is that the guests sitting in
the lower part of the restaurant, on
famous and traditional Porto benches
get a 10% discount. That in Porto you
can have the best espresso in town is
no news for our regular customers. For
others and for those who come for the
first time it is just another reason to
come again.
GASTRONOMIC CHALLENGES
Thrilling Road of Delight
One of the main trumps of the famous Belgrade
restaurant “Madera“ is the Chef Valter Pergiovanni,
the Roman who fell in love with Belgrade
S
ince 2002, “Madera“ has turned
the new page in its long history
of the prestigious Belgrade
restaurant. One time meeting
place of the well-known sportsmen
and artists, after renovation and new
design still attracts people who have
frequented it for many years. Yet, many
things have changed – the space is nicer
and bigger for 570 square metres and
service and specialties offer are like in
any other European metropolis.
We have talked about all this
with the Restaurant Manager or, as
we like to say in Serbia, the host. Mr.
Nebojsa Dapcevic used to come to
“Madera“ as a secondary schoolboy.
As a professional, after the renovation,
he has taken over great obligations. He
has long and great experience acquired
while working in Belgium as a restaurant
keeper for 18 years. Now “Madera“
poses a life challenge for him. His
aim is to make it one of the most
respectable places in the city and
he has already realized great deal of
his goal.
“Those who have spent many years
in ’Madera’ came to see us even in the
course of renovation. One of them was
the great Serbian actor Ljuba Tadic
who used to sit on the beer crates wile
drinking coffee. When everything had
been completed, he brought us many
old guests. In addition, our fellowcountryman Mr. Dan Tana, who owns
one of the most famous restaurants in
Hollywood, helped us with his advices,“
recalls our collocutor.
Now “Madera’s“ guests are
members of foreign embassies, national
chambers of economy, bankers and
businessmen, but the staff traditionally
take special care of their old guests.
One of this restaurant’s main
trumps is Mr. Valter Pergiovanni
who has arrived from Belgium at Mr.
Dapcevic’s invitation. Mr. Pergiovanni is
the Roman, the member of the Italian
Chefs Federation and its approved
representative in Serbia. His task is to
both make “Madera“ the restaurant
of the world-class and educate the
Serbian cooks. He has told us that
both the staff and the guests learn
at the same time, thus approaching
the world trends in quality service
and gastronomic experience diversity.
Therefore, “Madera’s“ menu is full of
the international cuisine specialties as
well as the dishes that are favoured
among the local guests. There one can
find traditional Serbian dishes and yet
rich salads, pastas, specialties such as
red tuna and high-quality fresh-water
and sea fish, desserts the Italians are
famous for and unavoidable quality
wines from all over the world and the
best local ones.
Quality is something that the
“Madera“ staff insists on and therefore
they make their own bread and cakes.
Having all this in mind, insists Mr.
Dapcevic, the diet culture has been
taken up to the higher level. Now the
point is not to have the plate full but to
make it a visual pleasure. That is why
it is suggested to all the “Madera’s“
guests to travel the thrilling road of
delight – starting from appetizers all
the way down to desserts.
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Vracar
80 sqm, 1 living room,
2 bedrooms
parking place
Ref. code: a278
600 €
Dedinje
65 sqm
1 bedroom
Ref. code: a256
900 €
Vracar
120 sqm
2 bedrooms, garage
central heating
Ref. code: a225
1,500 €
Center
100 sqm
3 bedrooms
Vracar
180 sqm, 2 bedrooms
central heating
garage
Ref. code: a247
2,500 €
New Belgrade
2,700 €
145 sqm, 2 floor
3 bedrooms + livingroom
2+1 bathrooms, central heating
balcony, 2 garages
Ref. code: a246
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1,000 €
Dedinje
115 sqm
2 bedrooms
Ref. code: a255
1,200 €
Banovo Brdo
140 sqm, 2 levels
4 bedrooms
central heating
Ref. code: a245
1,200 €
Center
100 sqm
2 bedrooms
central heating
Ref. code: a235
700 €
apartments
Center
70 sqm
2 bedrooms
900 €
Vozdovac
95 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage
Ref. code:a244
1,000 €
180 sqm
4 bedrooms, 1 floor
central heating, terrace
lift
Ref. code: a241
Vracar
107 sqm
3 bedrooms
3 floor
Ref. code: a223
1,300 €
Dedinje
120 sqm
3 bedrooms, empty
central heating
Ref. code: a243
2,000 €
1,500 €
Vracar
80 sqm
2 bedrooms
Ref. code: a213
700 €
for rent
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Center
Knez Mihailova
150 sqm, 3 floor
central heating
Ref. code: a237
150 sqm, penthouse
2 levels, 2 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Ref. code: a290
Center
250 sqm
electricity
3 floor, no elevator
Ref. code: a228
20
3,000 €
Center
110 sqm
2 bedrooms
2,500 €
Center
107 sqm, livingroom
3 bedrooms,
1 telephone line
Ref. code: a288
2,000 €
1,300 €
Senjak
110 sqm, 2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Ref. code: a285
1,500 €
negotiable
Senjak
150 sqm, 3 bedrooms
livingroom
2 bathrooms
Ref. code: a284
1,500 €
Senjak
200 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage
big terasses
2,500 €
apartments
Vracar
165 sqm
central heating
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: a247
Center
150 sqm
3 bedrooms
Center
45 sqm
1 bedroom
Ref. code: a215
2,500 €
Vracar
700 €
40 sqm, 2 floor, 1 bedroom
air conditioning, video
survey, CATV, internet
central heating
Ref. code: a292
Center
150 sqm, 3 bedrooms
furnished
central heating
Ref. code: a230
1,200 €
1,600 €
500 €
95 sqm
2 bedrooms
1 livingroom
Ref. code: a269
1,450 €
for rent
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Senjak
150 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage
Ref. code: a263
1,500 €
Vracar, Penthouse, 170 sqm
2 bedrooms, 1 large sitting room, air conditioning,
italian kitchen with wine department, jacuzzi, terrace,
shades with sensors, video survey, alarm, library
sauna, fire place-barbecue, garage, car elevator, NEW Extra LUX
Ref. code: a279
3,500 €
Vracar
70 sqm
1 bedroom
furnished
Ref. code: a263
700 €
Center
100 sqm
2 bedrooms
1,600 €
Vracar
110 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage
Ref. code: a219
1,600 €
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1,000 €
Vracar
110 sqm, 3 bedrooms
central heating
garage
Ref. code: a233
apartments
New Belgrade
88 sqm, 3 bedrooms
air conditioning, 7 floor
Ref. code: a293
800 €
Center
80 sqm
2 bedrooms
1,300 €
Bul. JNA
120 sqm, 3 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms
Ref. code: a281
1,200 €
Center
150 sqm
3 bedrooms
1,700 €
140 sqm, 3 bedrooms, livingroom,
3 bathrooms, garage
Ref. code: a282
Center
85 sqm
2 bedrooms
1,200 €
2,500 €
for rent
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Center
150 sqm
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: a296
Senjak
200 sqm, 4 bedrooms
garage, garden
Ref. code: a291
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1,700 €
Koste Racina
100 sqm, 3 bedrooms,
garage,
catv, klima, alarm
2 toaleta...
Ref. code: a280
1,200 €
3,000 €
Dravska
3 bedrooms
115 sqm
Ref. code: a283
1,200 €
Vozdovac
110 sqm
2 bedrooms
central heating
Ref. code: a231
1,000 €
Dedinje
135 sqm, 3 bedrooms
garage
Ref. code: a262
2,000 €
apartments
center
50 sqm
1 bedroom
Ref. code: a249
400 €
Senjak
140 sqm
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: a261
1,000 €
Dedinje
100 sqm
2 bedrooms
Ref. code: a206
1,500 €
Center
61 sqm, 3 floor
1 bedroom, livingroom
parking
Ref. code:a235
Dedinje
180 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage, new
Ref. code: a205
500 €
Vracar
109 sqm, 4 bedrooms
3 floor,
central heating
Ref. code: a294
1,000 €
3,000 €
for rent
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apartments
Dear Sir, Madam,
By having our ears to and feeling the
market, and for the purpose of meeting
the requirements of our clients, and due
to the insufficient hotel capacities in
Belgrade, we take pleasure in advising
you that as of June 1 2007 we will be in
the position to offer to our clients the
services of renting the apartments on a
shorter-term basis as well.
The renting possibilities will be on
daily, weekly and monthly basis.
All apartments from the offer are
well positioned in good locations ( in the
old part of downtown Belgrade or in the
business center of Novi Beograd and in
other locations upon special request).
Also, all apartments are in impeccable
condition (new buildings or renovated),
are completely furnished and equipped
with furniture, household appliances
and technical equipment, cable TV,
dishes, bed linen, air-conditioning
units and internet connection on top
of that)
Besides overnight accommodation
we are also able to offer to you the
complete service in the sense of
cleaning services and changing of
bed linen and towels.
In order to facilitate your stay in
Belgrade we are willing to organize
the transportation services as well
( with professional drivers and
comfortable limousines ) from and
to the airport as well as within
Belgrade city limits and wider all
over Serbia.
Center
Cara Urosa
for short renting
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,
1,000 €
Senjak
103 sqm,
2 bedroom, livingroom
1 bathroom, garage, backyard
Ref. code: h202
5,000 €
Dedinje
300 sqm, 4 bedrooms,
3 bathrooms garage, spa center,
garden,
Ref. code: a287
Vozdovac
400 sqm, 8 bedrooms
3 bathrooms, garage
Ref. code: h203
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3,500 €
Vracar
250 sqm, 4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
garage
Ref. code: h194
3,500 €
Dedinje
120 sqm, 50 sqm cellar
garage 3 bedrooms
Ref. code: h204
1,600 €
V.Vlahovica
1,500 €
300 sqm, 500 sqm garden
4 bedroom
garage
Ref. code: h207
houses
Vracar
250 sqm, 4 bedrooms
Ref. code: h209
2,500 €
Senjak
350 sqm,
6 bedrooms, garage
Ref. code: h205
3,000 €
Dedinje
135 sqm
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: a286
1,500 €
300 sqm
5 bedrooms, backyard, parking
Ref. code: h210
3,000 €
Senjak
6 bedrooms
backyard, garage,
apartment for guests
Ref. code: h201
5,500 €
for rent
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4,000 €
Vracar
400 sqm
swimingpool
garage
Ref. code: h185
Dedinje
150 sqm
600 sqm of yard
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: h198
30
1,200 €
Bezaniska Kosa
250 sqm
garden
4 bedrooms
Ref. code: h187
2,000 €
Dedinje
350 sqm, 5 bedrooms
garden, swimingpool
garage
Ref. code: h208
3,500 €
houses
Senjak
200 sqm
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: h181
3,000 €
Senjak
600 sqm, 15,000 sqm area
5 bedrooms, 3 parkings
4 bathrooms
Ref. code: h167
Dedinje
150 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage, central heating
Ref. code: h164
1,500 €
Neimar
200 sqm
4 bedrooms
electricity heating
Ref.code: h172
2,000 €
10,000 €
sale 2,000,000 €
for rent
31
6,000 €
Vozdovac
630 sqm
parking
office + apartment + warehouse
Ref. code: k148
Zemun
350 sqm
4 bedrooms
Ref. code: h170
32
3,500 €
Senjak
500 sqm
12 bedrooms
garage, garden
Ref. code: h122
5,000 €
Center
360 sqm
5 bedrooms
central heating
Ref. code: h173
4,000 €
houses
Dedinje
100 sqm
2 bedrooms
Ref. code: h182
Dedinje
1,200 sqm
big garden
swimingpool, 5 bedrooms
Ref. code: h121
600 €
7,000 €
Dedinje
600 sqm, 1,000 sqm garden
swimingpool
6 bedrooms, oil heating
Ref. code: h171
Dedinje
500 sqm
garden
garage
Ref. code: h199
6,000 €
12,000 €
for rent
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Dedinje
1,200 sqm
swimingpool
1,200 sqm of yard
Ref. code: h162
Senjak
200 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage
Ref. code: h206
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15,000 € for rent
4,000,000 € for sale
2,500 €
New Belgrade
150 sqm
3 bedrooms
Ref. code: h184
1,200 €
Vracar
300 sqm
4 bedrooms
electric heating
Ref. code: h177
4,000 €
houses
Center
550 sqm
10 offices
central heating
Ref. code: h176
8,500 €
Vracar
150 sqm
4 bedrooms
electric heating
Ref. code: h168
1,500 €
Center
250 sqm
5 bedrooms
Ref. code: h154
3,000 €
1,800 €
Vozdovac
160 sqm, garden 200 sqm
3 bedrooms
garage
Ref. code: h161
Vozdovac
500 sqm
Ref. code: h155
2,500 €
Dedinje
400 sqm
garage
1,000 sqm garden
Ref. code: h200
3,900 €
for rent
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4,000 €
New Belgrade
200 sqm
Ref. code: k144
Kraljevo
for banks
180 sqm
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3,000 €
Center
130 sqm
Ref. code: k137
2,000 €
Center
60 sqm
2 offices
Ref. code: k141
600 €
Center
75 sqm
Ref. code: k133
2,500 €
Center
700 sqm
open space
5 -10 offices
Ref. code: k143
20 € per sqm
offices
Center
130 sqm
3 offices
Ref. code: k130
1,700 €
Zvezdara
250 sqm
6 offices
Ref. code: k136
2,500 €
Center
220 sqm
6 offices
Ref. code: k123
3,300 €
office
200 sqm - 2,000 sqm 10 € per sqm
warehouse
500 sqm and more
5 € per sqm
Ref. code: k157
Center
200 sqm
Ref. code: k140
2,500 €
New Belgrade
300 - 3.200 sqm
parking
open space
negotiable
for rent
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Vracar,
800 sqm, open space, business
Ref. code: k142
1. CENTER-GOSPODAR JOVANOVA STREET:
APARTMENT FOR RENT120 SQM, 3 BEDROOMS, FURNISHED, NEW,
TERACE, PRICE 1,800 EUROS
2. HIGH WAY:FOR SALE BUSINESS PREMISES,
230 SQM, PRICE NEGOTIABLE
3. ZEMUN ALTINA: WAREHOUSE FOR RENT,
24 SECURITY, 500 SQM, PRICE 2,500 EUROS
4. VOZDOVAC-GENERALA HANRISA:HOUSE
FOR RENT 500 SQM,
FOR OfFICE, PRICE 6,000 EUROS
5. DEDINJE-JEVREMA GRUJICA:APARTMENT
FOR SALE, 96 SQM PLUS 10 SQM TERACE,
PRICE 170,000 EUROS
6. NEW APARTMENTS FOR SALE IN
VRACAR-POZAREVACKA STREET,
130 SQM, 3 BEDROOMS, GARAGE, PRICE 1
950 EUROS PER SQM
7. CENTER-CARICE MILICE STREET:OfFICE
BUILDING FOR RENT FROM 140 SQM TILL
1,350 SQM, OPEN SPACE,PRICE 20 EUROS
PER SQM
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15,000 €
1200 sqm
Ref. code: k155
20 € per sqm
2 x 900 sqm
open space
Ref. code: k156
10 € per sqm
8. CUPRIJA,OfFICE FOR BANKS FOR RENTMAIN STREET: 180 SQM,
PRICE 3,000 EUROS
14. VRACAR-MILESEVSKA STREET- NEW
OfFICE BUILDING FOR SALE: 900 SQM, OPEN
SPACE, PRICE NEGOTIABLE
9. DEDINJE-LACKOVICEVA STREET: LAND
FOR SALE 3 100 SQM,
PRICE 2 000,000 EUROS
15. CENTER-HOTEL FOR SALE: 4500 SQM
PLUS 4000 SQM, 3000 SQM Of YARD, PRICE
10,000,000 EUROS
10. SENJAK-KACANSKOG STREET-NEW
APARTMENTS FOR SALE- FROM
180 SQM TILL 380 SQM,
PRICE NEGOTIABLE
16. DEDINJE-DR.JOVANA DANICA:
UNFINISHED OfFICE BUILDING FOR SALE,
2,500 SQM PLUS 1,500 SQM,
PRICE NEGOTIABLE
11.SENJAK-BANJICKIH ZRTAVA STREET:
APARTMENT IN HOUSE FOR SALE,
136 SQM, 3 BEDROOMS,
PRICE 230,000 EUROS
17. VRACAR-GOSPODARA VUCICA STREET:
TWO NEW APARTMENTS,
FOR SALE,125 SQ PLUS,
125 SQM, PENTHOUSE,
PRICE 1,700 EUROS PER SQM
12. VRACAR-KURSULINA STREET:
APARTMENT FOR SALE: 60 SQM, ALSO FOR
OfFICE, GROUND FLOOR,
PRICE NEGOTIABLE
13. VRACAR-FILIPA KLJAJICA
STREET,APARTMENT FOR SALE:
145 SQM, 3 BEDROOMS, GARAGE, TERACE,
LUXURY,
PRICE 380,000 EUROS
18. MONTENEGRO-ZELENIKA: HOUSE FOR
SALE, 70 SQM PLUS TERACE 60 SQM, 700
METERS FROM THE SEA
PRICE 50,000 EUROS
19.ZVEZDARA: NEW BUILDING WITH
SWIMINGPOOL, 24 SECURITY, APARTMENTS
FOR SALE FROM 50 SQM TILL 236 SQM ,
LUXURY, PRICE 2,350 EUROS PER SQM.
offices
Center
70 sqm
3 offices
Ref. code: k154
700 €
Crveni Krst
68 sqm
2 levels
Ref. code: k139
1,000 €
Center
190 sqm
5 offices
Ref. code: k152
3,500 €
Center
130 sqm
restaurant
Ref. code: k134
Center
180 sqm
Ref. code: k145
3,000 €
Senjak
640 sqm
10 offices
Ref. code: h105
8,000 €
7,200 €
for rent
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Dedinje
house
600 sqm, 5 bedrooms
swimingpool, garden
Ref. code: h189
2,000,000 €
Vozdovac
400 sqm, 8 bedrooms
3 bathrooms, garage
ref code h203
negotiable
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Senjak
house
600 sqm
swimingpool
garden
2,000,000 €
Senjak
house
600 sqm, 15000 sqm of yard
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 parkings
Ref. code: h167
2,000,000 €
for sale
Dedinje
apartment
120 sqm
3 bedrooms
180,000 €
New Belgrade
office
2 x 460 sqm
p+3
Dedinje
250 sqm
4 bedrooms
central heating
Center
house
360 sqm
Ref. code: h173
2,000 € per sqm
600,000 €
850,000 €
Dedinje
house
1200 sqm
swimingpool, big garden
Ref. code: h121
4,000,000 €
for sale
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Center
1,200 sqm
four level
office building
93 sqm
2 bedrooms
garage
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2,500,000 €
260,000 €
Dedinje
130 sqm
Dedinje
550 sqm
1200 sqm of yard
garage
1,800 € per sqm
2,200,000 €
for sale
Vracar
125 sqm
garage
3 bedrooms
1 floor
Dedinje
house
200 sqm
4 bedroom, new
Ref. code: h190
2,100 € per sqm
262,500 €
Center
70 sqm
190,000 €
Vracar
110 sqm
2 bedrooms
garage
300,000 €
55,000 €
Vracar
2,500 € per sqm
apartment
412,500 €
165 sqm
central heating, 3 bedrooms
new building, garage
Dedinje
400 sqm
garage
Ref. code: h200
1,750,000 €
for sale
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Banjica
67 ares
10,000 sqm for constuction
New Belgrade
47 ares
posibility of construction 7,200 sqm
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2,500,000 €
260,000 €
Sajam
37 ares
posibility of construction
9200 sqm bruto
hotel, business or residental building
3,800,000 €
Banjica
2,500,000 €
39 ares
posibility of construction 5,400 sqm
business-commercial-sports zone, hotel
investments
New Belgrade
30 ares
8000 sqm for constuction
New Belgrade
52 ares
12,000 sqm for construction
2,300,000 €
3,000,000 €
Center
8 ares
posibility of construction 4,500 sqm
4,000,000 €
Senjak
42 ares
posibility of construction
12,000 sqm
3,800,000 €
investments
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46
IMMO CENTAR
Shopping with Style
I
mmo centar offers the possibility
of exclusive shopping and the high
standard service. It is located in
21, Gandijeva Street in the New
Belgrade’s Block 64. It is already
one of the most visited shopping
centres in Belgrade. This centre has
been devised according to the model
that already exists in the developed
European countries and beside
favourable prices offers promotions
and additional entertainment for its
visitors. Various manifestations, such
as fashion shows, children’s theatrical
plays, new books presentations in
the presence of their authors, new
cars promotions are organized in
order to make the whole atmosphere
“coloured“ in entertainment. The
whole day long Immo centar is full of
visitors who have the opportunity to
have the best espresso in one of the
extraordinary cafes where they can
listen to the carefully chosen music.
You can find famous world trade
marks in Immo centar: Mango,
Springfield, Reflex, Miss Sixty, Cesare
Paciotti, Timberland, O’Neill, Tamaris,
Tom Tailor, Tally Weijl, Dorothy
Perkins, Miss Selfridge, Top Shop,
Time Out, Nicola’s, BN Boss, and Bata.
In the “Diva“ Perfumery all the most
famous world brands can be found.
There is also the “Lilly“ drugstore.
“Turbo limac“ offers great choice of
toys for the youngest and “Okaidi“, as
the world famous children’s clothes
manufacturer, offers good quality
products and favourable prices.
Besides “Eltim“ and “Flamingo“ that
offer home appliances there are also
the “IPS“ bookshop and the optician
house “Diopta.“
Among immense offer of the
current additional activities that are
organized on Saturdays we would like
to sort out fashion shows that provoked
special visitors’ attention. In the prom
era, models for such occasion were
presented and on June 16th there
was the show of the swimsuits. There
are two unusual things regarding
these fashion shows – first, instead
on the red carpet they are organized
on the escalators and second, media
representatives take part in different
ways as jury members who choose
top model or the best programme
presenter. What is most interesting
for the spectators is that all the
designs can be bought immediately in
the Immo centar shops.
Specially
interesting
themes
make the Summer Shopping Immo
centar Marathon that will be held on
Saturday, July 7 with the working hours
prolonged till midnight, discounts in
all shops, popular band music as well
as abundance of gifts for visitors. This
attractive idea was adopted from the
big European shopping centres and
the first one was organized in Immo
centar last year. Especially important
segment is the possibility of finding
the range of products at favourable
prices, the ones that are present in
any similar centre in Europe.
Thanks to wide shopping range
of products, constant entertainment
and promotional happenings and
socializing in one of the high quality
cafes, Immo centar will be the place
gladly and willingly revisited since
it will always offer more than the
classical shopping.
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VOS MEDIATOR PRESENTS
Museum of
the African Art
Extraordinary Collection is the
Present for the City of Belgrade
S
ituated in one of the most
beautiful areas of Belgrade,
the Museum of African Art is
the only museum in the country
dedicated entirely to the culture and
arts of the African continent.
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After many years of accumulating
pieces of art throught West Africa,
Veda and Zdravko Pecar formed an
extraordinary collection, which they
donated to the City of Belgrade. Under
patronage of the local authorities, the
Museum of African Art was established
in 1977. The museum building was
specialy constructed to host the
Pecar collection, and is designed
so as to blend into the surrounding
environment.
The museum axhibits are sorted
into subcollections by material and
geographic criteria. They belong to
artistic traditions of the Bamana,
Dogon, Kissi, Baga, Marka, Malinka,
Bobo, Dan, Gere, Gouro, Senufo,
Ashanti, Ewe, Baule, Fon, Yoruba,
Bamileke. Aside from numerous
masks and wooden sculptures,
considered as classic examples of
west African art, the permanent
display comprises other objects
for cult and everyday use, magical
or decorative purpose in wood,
bronze,
ceramics,
soapstone,
textile etc.
Working hours:
The Museum is open for visitors
every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A
public tour through the permanent
display is organised upon request.
Museum shop:
Sale exhibition of rare and
unique objects from: Algeria,
Angola, Egypt, Ghana, Guinea,
Marocco, Nigeria and Zimbabwe
etc. Jewellery, leather handbags,
materials
colored
in
tiedye
technique, batik, items for interior
decorating (tapestries, hassocks),
masks, sculptures and musical
instruments (the talking drum).
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TRAVELLING THROUGH THE PAST
Secrets of the
Underground
Belgrade
Starting from the prehistoric times until the 20th
century tens of kilometres of underground passages,
dungeons, and cave shelters lie under the main
streets and squares of the Serbian capital
D
o you know you can have
a walk under Belgrade?
Few Belgraders are aware
of the fact there is some
other, underground Belgrade lying
under their city.
“Belgrade is one of those cities
where nature and history joined
together and created exciting
underground
topography,“
explains Dr. Vidoje Golubovic,
co-author of the book “Belgrade
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under Belgrade.“ “This city is located
on the top of the ending ridge of the
Sumadija geological bar where the
region merges with the disappeared
Pannonian Sea and the cliff-like ridge
sporadically goes down to the rivers
Sava and Danube. The nature itself
started to dig, undermine, and drill
this natural bulwark, and after that,
people followed with their traces
that were left in the underground of
today’s Serbian capital. Among other
things, this underground preserved
the remains of the first inhabitant
of
Belgrade,
diluvial
Belgrade
Danube man - Homo Primigenius
Belgradensis.“
Appropriate maps will be of great
help in dealing with toponyms and
street names for those coming for
the first time to the Serbian capital.
Therefore, let us start our trip down
the underground Belgrade through this
text and with the map in our hands.
One of the Belgrade old
times secret is the Roman Well
in Kalemegdan Park. An amazing
structure that was and still is
fascinating. One time Belgrade guest
Alfred Hitchcock admired it and was
sorry there had not been a chance for
him to make it a background for one
of his exciting films. No one exactly
knows who has been the creator of
the Roman Well but many things
indicate that the Romans, who were
the rulers of the town during the first
several centuries, dug it at the place
it still exists. Not accidentally, they
had their fortress, their castrum, in
Kalemegdan. They made kilometres
long water supply line, from today’s
suburb Mali Mokri Lug to the very
Castrum. In case they were attacked,
in order to avoid thirst, they dug the
well. The reason being, undoubtedly,
the strategic one. The Austrians,
who conquered Belgrade in 1717,
followed the same logic. At the same
place, allegedly, they started to
widen and reconstruct the existing
well. In 1731, the Well got its today’s
outline. According to some sources,
the name “Roman“ remained, before
all, thanks to the Austrian aspiration
to become the new Roman Empire.
In order to reach the surface of
the water, that is tens of metres under
the ground, you have to go down 212
stairs. The staircase consists of two
spiral passageways – one for going
down and the other for climbing up
– that are enveloped and entwisted
down the well cylinder. They are
both wide enough for people and,
as the story goes, even mules and
horses who loaded with barrels
carried the water up to the surface.
Although it has existed for centuries
at the same place, the Well poses a
mystery. First, it is not known where
the water comes from. Further more,
there is an unsolved and unexplained
phenomenon - when the Sava River
water level rises, the well water
level falls, and vice versa.
There is a wonderful legend
associated with the Roman Well.
A corridor under the River Sava,
allegedly, connects it with the Zemun
millennium Janko Sibinjanin Tower.
This possibility is supported with the
underground hallways and dungeons,
Zemun abounds with, that have
been discovered during the Tower
reconstruction as well as some yet
unrevealed passageways in the Well.
Still, there is no proof for this all.
It looks like the Austrians
deserve all the credit for the
Belgrade underground city. For the
benefit of the military doctrine,
they were connecting all the
important structures by underground
passageways. In the end this was
all welcome by the Germans during
the Second World War since they
came to the Serbian capital armed
with the precise drawings of the
Belgrade
“underground.“
There
are still witnesses who can certify
how enthusiastically the SS experts
were trying to solve a riddle of the
cellar in today’s 10, Cara Dusana
Street. Back in 1727, the Belgrade
German Elias Fleishman built seven
identical houses in a row and among
them this one. In the vicinity there
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was the German Command, the
building that no longer exists. On
the top of the ridge the Austrians
had big cavalry barracks. Having
in mind all this was very close to
Kalemegdan there is no doubt the
Belgrade conquerors connected
all these facilities by underground
hallways.
Kalemegdan
is
the
place
where a lot can be learned about
the Belgrade history. Walking
under
Kalemegdan
somebody
picturesquely called “touching
the beat of the deceased.“ This
insinuates to the Kalemegdan
builders who are long gone as well
as to those who ended their lives in
this miraculous fortress’ casemates.
In Barutana (powder-mill that
is a restaurant now) preserved
are the Singidunum tombstones
some two millenniums old. The
names of the deceased and the
last messages can be clearly seen
chiseled in the stones placed in
the lapidarium. The sarcophaguses
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made of the Tasmajdan stone are
empty and represent the part of
the restaurant’s interior design.
In the Kalemegdan Lower Town
there is the powder storehouse
Pecine. There the Turks kept the
powder and when the Austrians
conquered Belgrade in 1717, the
powder warehouse exploded and
damaged this part of Kalemegdan. It
took three years for the Austrians to
reconstruct it and even today their
skill can be seen since the whole area
is carved into the rock. It consists of
the hallway 41 metre long and 2.7
metres wide. There are also two caves
– 19.5 by 17.5 metres and 17.4 by
17.2 metres respectively. Vaults are
some five metres high and the width
of the walls is between four and five
metres.
In the immediate vicinity of both
the Stambol Gate and the Clock
Tower there are eight underground
rooms. Those furthermost from the
entrance to this part of the fortress
are elongated so that their additional
chambers poach deeply into the side
bulwarks and on one side surround
basketball ground while on the other
they encompass the very base of the
Military Museum. They are worth
seeing.
One of the most attractive
underground Belgrade locations is
the famous park settled in the very
hart of the city. The name Tasmajdan
dates back from the time of the
Turks (tas = stone; majdan = mine).
It is also interesting for geologists
who claim Tasmajdan was the last
rising ground in the string from the
Carpathian Mountains to Belgrade
and the last shore that was splashed
by the pristine Pannonian Sea. The
Tasmajdan stone was used for building
houses, palaces, temples, and old
Roman culture structures. And this
is not all. Several metres under the
ground there is what has remained
of the two-millennium old water
supply line that brought water to the
Roman fortification in Kalemegdan.
Those who enter this a bit secretive
world will also perceive the Roman
tombs two thousand years old. In the
Tasmajdan “charnel“ there are church
treasures and crypts accompanied by
proofs that the underground of the
well-known park was the headquarters
of the Wehrmacht during the Second
World War. Tasmajdan was also the
saltpeter mine, thanks to what caves
still exist. In the Tasmajdan caves
was the home base of the 1804 First
Serbian Uprising leader Karadjordje.
His uprisings commenced from that
spot aiming to liberate Belgrade after
several centuries of the Turkish rule.
What can be found under
Kosancicev
Venac?
There
are
entrances into 13 big dungeons
coming from the Karadjordjeva Street
alone. It is not known how old they
are. During the wars they served as
shelters, and afterwards they were
used for other purposes, mainly as
cellars for big barrels of wine. In
the biggest dungeon, at the number
17, there is still the barrel with the
engraving dating from 1921 that is
not the only one preserved. There are
16 more that artisans had to make in
dungeons since they are much bigger
than the entrances. Long time ago
there was Djumurkana (customs) in
Karadjordjeva Street and that is the
reason these dungeons were absolutely
built on purpose.
One of the most attractive Belgrade
caves is situated at the beginning
of the Pariska Street where the
“Andergraund“ club is located, in the
area of some 500 square metres dug
into the rock. During renovation some
seven million years old shell fossils from
the Pannonian Sea were found and now
they are part of the club’s permanent
exhibition. In the gallery vault there
are frightening wedges sticking out
of the stone. It is supposed this space
was once the Turkish prison where the
inmates were tortured. Nevertheless,
the most mystic “Andergraund“ area
is the one behind the storehouse
that can be entered through the one
metre diameter whole leading to
two hallways: one going towards the
French Embassy and the other to the
Victor Monument in Kalemegdan.
There are many more underground
hallways, dungeons, and caves that
we know about very little and that are
still hidden. It is a pity since equally
interesting are those on Zvezdara
and Cukaricka Padina. Not less
intriguing are dungeons and passages
in Visnjicka Banja, the settlement at
the River Danube bank. Attractive
are also the underground areas in
Skadarlija that could be converted
into pubs that could accommodate at
least 1,000 people. Zoran Secerov
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photo by Zoran Rajic
THE ZOO GARDEN
Animal Kingdom
from the Garden
of Good Hope
Belgrade Zoo is a unique entity from an urban and
architectural point of view, located in a busy city centre
as if it were an oasis of peace and relaxation
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T
he Zoological Garden is
situated in the Kalemegdan
Park, more precisely in the
part of the Belgrade Fortress,
the most important cultural-historical
monument of Belgrade.
The fortress was erected by the
Romans on the Celtic dugouts, and
torn down and rebuilt by the Huns,
Serbs, Hungarians, Turks, and all
the other peoples who fought over
Serbian capital. Sébastien Le Prestre
de Vauban later known as Marquis de
Vauban, one of the greatest military
engineers, gave it its final appearance
after 1717, when the Austrians
occupied Belgrade.
As time went by, the Belgrade
Fortress was gradually turning into
a museum and park with walkways,
its walls accommodating various
institutions, and the Zoo among
them.
The Belgrade Zoological Garden
was founded in 1936 by the then
mayor, an industrialist, Mr. Vlada Ilic.
It was officially opened on St Peter’s
Day, July 12.
When it was formed, the Zoo
covered a surface of some 3.5
hectares, to be rapidly expanded to
seven, and then, after the building of
the “Kalemegdan Terrace” Restaurant
and annexation of part of the Lower
City, to somewhat over fourteen
hectares, on which it saw the Second
World War. However, during the Second
World War, the Garden was bombed
twice: first in 1941 by the German
fascists, and then by the Allies in
1944. Almost the whole animal stock
was destroyed. Due to the demolition
and drastically reduced number of
exhibits, after the war the Garden’s
surface unfortunately dwindled to
some seven hectares which it still
occupies.
Since May 1, 1986 Mr. Vuk Bojovic
has been the Manager of the Belgrade
Zoo Garden. He found this institution
in a rather bad state. The animal stock
was more than scarce, with only sixty
animals, including birds. The facilities
and cages were in bad shape, ruined
and useless. Neglected paths and
green surfaces overgrown with weeds
were ominously spelling the end.
Despite the years of crisis and great
problems, the Garden has managed
to survive. Determination and hard
work have given results. The Belgrade
Zoological Garden has become one of
the best arranged parts of Belgrade, a
real oasis of beauty amidst a great city.
According to a research conducted
by the Global Mark Business Research,
Belgrade Zoo is on the list of the most
successful companies in Serbia in 2004.
Judging by its profitability and credibility
the Zoo is the first in its field, 23rd
among its competitors judging by the
size and takes the extraordinary 81st
place in the economy of Serbia. There
are bigger and more spacious zoos with
more animal species but only Belgrade
Zoo is a unique entity from an urban and
architectural point of view, located in a
busy city centre as if it were an oasis
of peace and relaxation. It is located at
the Kalemegdan Fortress. Today, seven
decades after Belgrade Zoo was set up,
it is a renowned and modern institution
which worthily represents the city of
Belgrade and the country to the whole
world. It covers an area of nearly 7
hectares.
The animals of the zoo are
numerous and various. There are
more than 2,100 animals representing
272 animal species. More than 120
of the species are protected by
the International Convention on
Endangered Species ratified by Serbia.
In 1989 Beo Zoo Vrt was visited by the
record number of 1 million people.
Since the country is not as big as it used
to be, the number of visitors in the last
few years was 250,000 to 300,000. The
zoo is a popular destination for tourists,
student excursions, the residents, etc.
’Our objective is to make the
Belgrade Zoo a scientific and research
centre for the students of the Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine,’ says Vuk
Bojovic, the Director of the Zoo.
Belgrade Zoo is open every day
from eight a.m. to dusk. The Belgrade
Zoological Garden works all 365 days
of the year.
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RESTAURANT KUMBARA
Wooden
Cannon
and Train
on the
Plate
“Kumbara“ – the house of good
hosts. One and only in Belgrade and
not only there. Mysterious, unique and
original in many ways. And before all
- miraculous. In this authentic Serbian
national restaurant’s guest book one of
the guests wrote: “It’s not easy for me to
decide which of my senses felt the best
– eyesight, hearing or taste.“
“Kumbara“
also
presents
an
adventure. One cannot reach it by
train, but the train is already there - as
a national specialty, the Leskovac one,
small or big, depending on your choice
and - on the plate. Grilled meat made by
a grand master during the ritual that can
real people. You make it out of minced
shoulder- joint meat, bull’s neck, and
the finest meat parts. When you knead
it well, put it on ice, for the night. In
the morning, grind it once again. When
the meat grows - throw it on the fire.
The charcoal must be from a mountain.
The hostess must be beautiful. The host
must be no fool. When this is arranged,
the cevap jumps right at you, into your
plate. Cevaps like that are made only in
Leskovac and in Kumbara.
Therefore, you do not have to go to
Leskovac. It’s too far away, at the south of
Serbia. It would be more appropriate and
easier to come to “Kumbara“ and – enjoy!
This restaurant is located at the
junction of roads that take you out of
Belgrade. To be more precise, it is on the
winding road at the foot of the Mount
be seen nowhere else. The small train
consists of three cevaps, pljeskavica
and vesalica. The big one – five cevaps,
pljeskavica, vesalica, liver, sausage,
ustipak... This meal recipe is also unique
and goes like this:
If you don’t take pleasure in eating,
don’t touch cevaps. Cevaps are for
Avala, just 15 kilometres away from
Belgrade. It can be seen from far away
– the Serbian house at the left side of the
road architectonically nested within its
surroundings, in the greenery. They say
that once there was a Turkish inn and after
it, a century ago, famous kafana called
“Lep izgled.“
For more than thirty years “Kumbara“
stays at this place. It has joined together
traditional hospitality of Serbian hosts
and unique culinary skill. Therefore you
do not come to “Kumbara“ accidentally
but absolutely on purpose! Among those
guests who have come to “Kumbara“
once and wanted to revisit it was the
German ex chancellor Willie Brandt.
McNamara had that pleasure more than
once. The same stands for chess masters,
world champions Boris Spaski and Antoly
Karpov. The guest book also contains
praising words written by the basketball
NBA stars Vlade Divac and Zarko Paspalj,
among the others. “Kumbara“ is the oasis
of the world guests.
Several times “Kumbara“ has
deserved to be declared the Belgrade
restaurant of the year. Nevertheless,
not without reason, the hosts are most
proud of the acknowledgement they have
received in the Italian town of Stresa – Il
cuoco d’oro (Golden European cook that
has been traditionally given for decades
for the quality national cuisine).
Before all “Kumbara“ is the family
restaurant and also secluded place
for those in love and in love with life!
Everything in “Kumbara“ is magic
– ambience, food, drinks and music.
It is a discrete place with pleasant
atmosphere and the highest quality
service. The restaurant has several rooms
and beautiful garden. It is also possible
to organize business lunch, wedding,
birthday party or anything else.
Your important day can be marked
with an amazing bang from the cannon.
For, the word “kumbara“ means the
cannon made of the wild cherry tree.
Miraculous invention. Karadjordje, the
leader of the 1804 First Serbian Uprising
used it to frighten the Turks.
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EMBASSIES
ALBANIA
Bulevar Kneza Aleksandra
Karadjordjevica 25A
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 30-66-642
ALGERIA
Maglajska 26b
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 367-1211
ANGOLA
Vase Pelagica 32
11000 Beograd
tel: (011)3690-241
3693-270
ARGENTINA
Knez Mihailova 24/I
11000 Beograd
tel: (011)2621-550
AUSTRALIA
Cika Ljubina 13
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 330-34-00
AUSTRIA
Kneza Sime Markovica 2
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3031-956
BELGIUM
Krunska 18
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3230-018
BELARUS
Deligradska 13
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3616-938
BOLIVIA
Slobodana Jovanovica 23
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2757-819
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Krunska 9
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 324-1170
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BRASIL
Krunska 14,
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 323-9781
BULGARIA
Bircaninova 26
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-3980
CZECH REPUBLIC
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 22
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 323-0133
CHILE
Tomasa Jeza 16-20
11000 Beograd
tel: 011) 459-974
CROATIA
Kneza Milosa 62, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-0535
CANADA
Kneza Milosa 75, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 306-3000
CHINA
Augusta Cesarca 2V
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3695-057
CYPRUS
Diplomatska kolonija 9
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 367-2-909
CONGO
Moravska 5
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 344-6431
CUBA
Ljube Jovanovica 9b
1000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3692-441
DENMARK
Neznanog junaka 9a
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 367-0443
EGYPT
Andre Nikolica 12
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2650-585
ECUADOR
Granicarska 8/III
11000 Beograd
tel: 011) 344-0135
FINLAND
Bircaninova 29
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3065-400
FRANCE
Pariska 11
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3023-500
GABON
Takovska 20, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 32-33-882
GHANA
Ognjena Price 50, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 344-0856
GERMANY
Kneza Milosa 74-76, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3064-300
Conzular Section –
Bircaninova 19a
tel: (011)3064-400
GREECE
Francuska 33, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 322-6523
GUINEE
Ohridska 4, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 34-44-840
HUNGARY
Krunska 72, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 244-0472
INDIA
Ljutice Bogdana 8
11040 Beograd
tel: (011) 2664-127
2661-034
information
EMBASSIES
INDONESIA
Bulevar kneza Aleksandra
Karadjordjevica 18
11040 Beograd
Tel: (011) 367-4062
367-2984
IRAQ
Neznanog junaka 27a
11000 Beograd
IRAN
ADRESS: Ljutice Bogdana 40
11000 Beograd
tel: (011)3674-360
IRELAND
Zadarska 2/II
Kosancicev venac 2/III
11000 Beograd
tel: ( 011)638 691
ITALIA
Bircaninova 11
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3066-100
ISRAEL
Bulevar mira 47, 1000 Beograd
tel: (011) 367-24-00
JAPAN
Vladimira Popovica 6
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 301-2800
DPR KOREA
Dr. Milutina Ivkovica 9
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 668-739
KOREA REPUBLIC
Uzicka32
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 367-4225
LEBANON
Diplomatska kolonija 5
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3675-153
LIBYA
Sime Lozanica 8
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2663-445
HOLY SEE
Svetog Save 24, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3085-216
MACEDONIA
Gospodar Jevremova 34
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 328-49-24
MALAYSIA
Krajiska 2
11040 Beograd
tel: (011) 2662-736
MALTA
Visegradska 23/2
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3621-275
MOROCCO
Sanje Zivanovic 4
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 369-02-88
MEXICO
Ljutice Bogdana 5, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3674-170
MYANMAR
Kneza Milosa 72, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-7165
NAMIBIA
Boska Buhe 220
P.O. Box 48
11306 Grocka, Beograd
tel: 063/ 1111-405
NETHERLANDS
Simina 29,
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 202-3900
NORWAY
Uzcka 43, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 367-0404
PAKISTAN
Bulevar mira 62, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2661-676
PALESTINE
Maglajska 14, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3671-407
PERU
Dragoslava Jovanovica 13/6
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 322-8694
PHILLIPINES
Zidarska 8 II/22
11000 Beograd
tel: 381 63 356 320
POLAND
Kneza Milosa 38
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2065-301
PORTUGAL
Vladimira Gacinovica 4
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2662-895
ROMANIA
Kneza Milosa 70
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-8327
RUSSIA
Deligradska 32
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-1323
SAN MARINO
Terazije 10/I, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-3757
SEYCHELLES
Beogradskog bataljona 42
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3547-309
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Bulevar umetnosti 18
11070 Beograd
tel: (011) 22-23-800
SLOVENIA
Zmaj Jovina 33a, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 328-4458
SPAIN
Prote Mateje 45, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 344-0231
SRI LANKA
Zanke Stokic 21
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 369-0245
SWITZERLAND
Bircaninova 27, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3065-820
SWEDEN
Ledi Pedzet 2, 11040 Beograd
tel: (011) 20-69-200
TUNISIA
Vase Pelagica 19, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3691-961
TURKEY
Krunska 1, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 333-24-00
USA
Kneza Milosa 50, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 361-9344
UKRAINE
Bulevar oslobodjenja 87
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 397-8987
URUGUAY
Malatova 12, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 54 54 55
UNITED KINGDOM
Resavska 46
11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 2645-055
VATIKAN
Svetog Save 24, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 3085-356
ZAIR
Nemanjina 21/3, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 661-188
ZIMBABVE
Tolstojeva 51, 11000 Beograd
tel: (011) 664-731
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HOTELS
ALEKSANDAR PALAS*****
www.aleksandarpalas.com
Kralja Petra 13-15
tel: 3305 300, 3305 326
ASTORIJA***
www.astoria.co.yu
Milovana Milovanovica tel: 3605-100
BALKAN****
Prizrenska 2
tel: 011/36-36-000
BEST WESTERN HOTel SUMADIJA****
www.hotelsumadija.com
Sumadijski trg 8
tel: 3054 100
BRISTOL*
Karadjordjeva 50
tel: 2631 895
EXCELSIOR**
Kneza Milosa 5
tel: 323 1381
GARNI HOTel SPLENDID***
www.splendid.co.yu, Dvorska 5
tel: 323 5444
HOTel M****
www.hotel-m.com
Bulevar JNA 56a
tel: 309 0401
HOTel N**
www.hotel-n.co.yu
Bilecka 57
tel: 3972 183
HOTel IN****
Bulevar Arsenija Carnojevica
tel: 3105 300
HYATT REGENCY*****
belgrade.regency.hyatt.com
Milentija Popovica 5
tel: 301 1234
INTERCONTINENTAL*****
www.ichbg.com
Vladimira Popovica 10
tel: 220 4204
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JUGOSLAVIJA: ****
Bulevar Nikole Tesle 3
tel: 2600 222
KASINA***
kasina.starigrad.co.yu
Terazije 25
tel: 323 5574
LAV**
Cara Dusana 240
tel: 3163 289
LE PETIT PIAF***
www.petitpiaf.com
Skadarska 34, tel: 303 5252
MAJESTIC****
www.majestic.co.yu
Obilicev venac 28
tel: 328 5777
METROPOL***
www.hotelmetropol.co.yu
Bulevar kralja
Aleksandra 69
tel: 33 33 210
MOSKVA****
Balkanska 1
tel: 268 6255
NACIONAL***
Autoput 5
tel: 260 1156
PALACE
www.palacehotel:co.yu
Toplicin venac 23
tel: 218 5585
Park***
Njegoseva 4
tel: 323 4723
POSTA**
Savska 3
tel: 361 4260
PRAG ***
www.hotelprag.co.yu
Kraljice Natalije 27
tel: 361 0422
PUTNIK**
Palmira Toljatija 9
tel: 2697 221
REX***
www.hotelrex-belgrade.com
Sarajevska 37
tel: 361 1862
ROYAL***
www.hotelroyal.co.yu/
Kralja Petra I 56
tel: 2634 222
SKALA***
Bezanijska 3
Zemun
tel: 3075 032
SLAVIJA A**
www.slavijahotel:com
Svetog Save 1
tel: 2450 842
SLAVIJA LUX****
Svetog Save 2
tel: 245 0842
SRBIJA**
www.hotelsrbija.com/
Ustanicka 127c
tel: 289 0404
TAS**
Beogradska 71
tel: 324 3508
TRIM**
Adress: Kneza Viseslava 72
tel: 354 0669
TURIST***
Sarajevska 37
tel: 361 1862
UNION ***
www.hotelunionbelgrade.com/
Kosovska 11
tel: 324 8022
ZLATNIK*****
Slavonska 26
tel: 316 7511
AIRWAY COMPANIES
AEROfLOT, Knez Mihailova 30/III
tel: 328-6064
www.aeroflot.ru
AEROSVIT, Nikole Spasica 3
tel: 3283-430
www.aerosvit.com
AIR FRANCE, Knez Mihailova 30/II
tel: 2638-222
www.airfrance.com
AL ITALIA, Terazije 43/I
tel: 3245-000
AUSTRIAN AIRLINES, Terazije 3/III
tel: 3248-077
www.austrianairlines.co.yu
BRITISH AIRWAYS, Knez Mihailova 30/IV,
tel: 3281-303
www.british-airways.com
CSA, Kralja MIlana 6/I
tel: 3614-590
www.czechairlines.com
EMIRATES, Knez Mihailova 30/III
tel: 303-4489
www.emirates.com
LUFTHANSA, Terazije 3/VII
tel: 3034-944
www.lufthansa.co.yu
MALEV, Knez Mihailova 30/II
tel: 2626-377
OLYMPIC AIRLINES, Vasina 14/1
tel: 3036-750
www.olimpicairlines.com
QUANTAS, Sremska 4a
tel: 2639-166
QATAR, Studentski trg 10, tel: 2627-879, 637-137
SWISSAIR, Terazije 3/III, tel: 3030-140
www.swiss.com
TRAVELS
AIRPORT NIKOLA TESLA
tel: 601-555;
informations- 601-424, 601-431
JAT
reservations domestic and
international travels
tel: 3112-123
Long distance travels
3114-414
TERMINAL JAT 0-24h
Adresa: Hotel “Slavija”
tel: 450-584, 450-562
BAS BGD bus station
Informations and reservations
tel: 2636-299 , 2658-759
LASTA BUS station
tel: 625-740
CITY TRAIN station
(6h-22h) tel: 636-493, 641-488
(0h-24h) tel: 629-400, 645-822
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RESTAURANTS
Argentina, Ugrinovacka 227
tel: 193-146
Atlantida, Bulevar Lenjina 165a
tel: 147-504, wh 08.00-02.00h
Atol, Bulevar Vojvode Misica 14
tel: 655-490, wh 10.00-23.00h
Avala, Ljutice Bogdana 24 ,Tel: 663-751
wh 9.00- 24.00h
Avalski Drum, Bulevar JNA 341
tel: 467-902, wh 7.00-22.00h
Banija, 29.novembra 52, tel: 341-155
wh 7.00-23.00h
Bask, Bulevar Vojvode Misica 24
tel:557-732, wh 9.00-23.00h
BMX, Dinarska 14, tel: 648-194
Biser, Palisadska 9, tel: 512-697
wh 7.00-24.00h
Bosna, Majke Jevrosime 45,
tel: 322-8316, wh 8.00-24.00h
Casablanca, Maksima Gorkog 52
tel 459-039, wh 8.00-24.00h
Desetka, Vojvode Stepe 263
tel: 493-275, wh 7.00-22.00h
Devetka, Kneza Viseslava 25
tel: 559-783, wh 8.00- 24.00h
Dom Lovaca, A. Nenadovica 19
tel:436-128, wh 8.00-24.00h
Domovina, Bulevar Revolucije 78
tel: 430-659, wh 7.00-23.00h
Dusanov grad, Terazije 4
tel: 686-169, wh 9 - 23h
Dva bela goluba, 29. novembra 3
tel: 323-9079, wh 9.00- 01.00h
Dva jelena, Skadarska 32, tel: 323-4885
wh 11.00 – 01.00h
23, Bulevar Lenjina 6
tel:626-666
Djordje, Sekspirova 29
www.restorandjordje.co.yu
tel: 266 06 84
Filmski Grad, Kneza Viseslava 88
tel: 559-180
62
Fontana, Otona Zupancica 1
tel: 601-623, wh 8.00-23.00h
Gaj, Vojvode Stepe 571, tel: 460-602
wh 9.00-22.00h
Golf, Kneza Viseslava 23, Tel: 554-348
wh8 .00-24.00h
Grcka kraljica, Knez Mihailova 51
tel: 638-963, wh 8.00- 24.00h
Grmec, Makedonska 32, tel: 322-7874
Hajduk, Milana Rakica 48, tel: 411-659
Ima dana, Skadarska 38 ,tel: 323-4422
wh 9.00 – 01.00h
Kalemegdanska terasa ,
Mali Kalemegdan bb
tel: 328-2727, wh od 11.00- 01.00h
Kalenic, Save Kovacevica 2, tel 450-666
Knez, Kneza Sime Markovica 10
tel: 635-160, wh od 12.00- 01.00h
Kolarac, Knez Mihailova 46,
tel: 638-972, wh: 8.00- 24.00h
Kosuta, Pionirska 32, Tel: 662-969
wh. 9.00-23.00h
Kovac, Bulevar JNA 221, Tel: 462-343
Lipov lad, Bulevar Revolucije 43,
tel: 331-332, wh 9.00-23.00h
Madera, Bulevar Revolucije 43,
tel:331-332, wh 8.00-24.00
Mihailovac, Pozeska 31, tel:555-458,
wh 8.00-01.00h
Milosev konak, Topcider 1, Tel: 663-146
wh 9.00- 24.00h
Mornar, Decanska 2, tel:335-514,
wh 8.00-24.00h
Orac, Makenzijeva 81, Tel: 4440-507
Park, Pariska 20, tel:621-636
Pastuv, Pastoviceva 2, Beogradski
Hipodrom, Tel: 3548 - 058, 3548 - 059
Pod lipom, Makedonska 44, tel:322-1312
Prolece, Vuka Karadzica 11, Tel: 635-436
wh 8.00- 23.00h
Ruski car, Obilicev venac 29, Tel: 633-992
San Marino, 29. novembra 68a, tel: 763-333
Sloboda, Nemanjina 38, tel:643-342
Sinatra, Brace Jugovica 3, tel: 622-146
Sport, Vojvode Stepe 1, tel: 462-335
Srpska kafana, Lole Ribara 25, 347-197
Sesir moj, Skadarska 21, tel: 322-8750
Sindjelic, Vojislava Ilica 86, Tel: 412-297
Skadarlija, Cetinjska 17, tel: 323-4983
Sunce, Decanska 1, tel: 324-8474
Tabor, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 348
tel: 412-464
Tri sesira, Adresa: Skadarska 29
tel: 324-7501, wh 11.00 - 01.00h
Restoran Zlatar,
www.restoran-zlatar.co.yu
tel:208-4640, 754-651
Zlatni bokal, Skadarska 26, tel: 323-4834
Zlatni opanak, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 119
tel: 401-645
Zlatnik, Slavonska 26, Zemun, tel: 101-365
FISH RESTAURANTS
Bled, Budimska 2, tel: 3233-605,
wh 9.00- 23.00h
Gusti Mora, Radnicka 27, tel:355-1268
Langust, Kosancicev venac 29,
tel:3283-680
Klub Taverna, Zmaj Jovina 9,
tel: 065/633-5353, wh 10.00-01.00h
Marinada, Savski nasip 7,
tel:2158-331, wh 10.00-1.00h (Live Music)
Oktopus, Brace Krsmanovic 3,
tel: 2622-509, wh 11.00-24.00h
Oskar, Brace Baruh 6, tel:2184-726
Porto, Francuska 52, tel: 322-5624
Wh 12.00-1.00h
Reka, Kej oslobodjenja 73b,
tel: 611-625, wh 12.00-02.00h (Live Music)
Sharan, Kej Oslobodjenja 53,
tel: 618-235, wh 11.00-24.00h (Live Music)
Tramontana
Kraljice Katarine 26, tel: 3542-237
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RESTAURANTS
ITALIAN CUISINE
Absinthe (Italian & French Cuisine)
Kralja Milutina 33, tel: 3240 260
Wh 09.00-01.00
Alo Alo, Misarska 6, tel: 324-6974
Wh 10.00-24.00h
Atos, Bulevar Arsenija Carnojevica 95
tel: 3114 427
Bella Italia - Kod Garica
Bulevar Arsenija Carnojevica 95
tel: 3113 778, Wh 11.00-24.00h
Bella Napoli, Zmaj Jovina 35, Zemun
tel: 2198-162,Wh 12.00-24.00h
closed on monday
www.Bellanapoli.Co.Yu
Cappuccino, Makedonska 30 tel: 3373 257
Casa Nova, Gospodar Jovanova 42a
tel:3036-868, Wh 11.00-24.00h
Cinecitta, Kneza Viseslava 88,
tel: 3544-967, wh 12.00-24.00h
Dante, Strahinjica Bana 57a
tel: 3284-776, Wh 9.00-2.00h
Djeppeto, Svetotrojcina 22
tel: 3076 727
Duomo, Strahinjica Bana 66a
tel: +381 11 3036 076
Il Borghetto, Skadarska 11
tel: 3242 940
Ipanema, Strahinjica Bana 68,
tel: 3283-069, Wh 9.00-01.00h,
On Sunday 12.00-24.00h
Freska, Vuka Karadzica 12
tel: 3284-879, Wh 9.00-01.00h
Guli, Skadarska 13, tel: 3237-204,
Wh 12.00-23.00h
Kapric, Kralja Petra 44
tel: 2625-930, Wh 12.00-23.00h
Kosava, Kralja Petra 36
tel: 2627-344, Wh 12.00-1.00h
Mamma Mia, Resavska 70
tel: 2687-683, Wh 8.00-24.00h
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Mon Cheri (Italian & French Cuisine)
Dobracina 42, tel: 2621 753
Wh 12.00-24.00, Sun 12.00-18.00
Opera, Obilicev Venac 30, tel: 3036-200
Wh 10.00-24.00h
Ottimo, Studentski Trg 10,
tel: 3286-454, Wh 9.00-24.00h
Pane E Vino, Dobracina 6,
tel: 3036-011, Wh 11.00-23.00h
Closed On Sunday
Pietro Dell’oro, Trnska 2, tel: 3447-700
Wh 9.00-1.00h
Pizza Hut, Makedonska 44,
tel: 3243-255, Wh 11.00-24.00h
Putujuci Glumac, Gospodar Jevremova 65,
tel:3341-024, Wh 9.00-02.00h
Royal Knez, Kneza Sime Markovica 10,
tel: 635-160, Wh 12.00-24.00h
Sansa, (Italian & Mediterranean Cuisine)
Tasmajdan Park Bb, tel: 3223 563
Trag, Djordja Jovanovica 2,
tel: 3227-495,Wh 11.00-2.00h
Trac, Milesevska 39
tel: 3447 000, Wh 09.00-24.00h
Villa Club 69 (Italian & French Cuisine)
Krunska 69, tel: 3442-656,
Wh 12.00-24.00
Verdi, Terazije 5, tel: 3222 401
Campo De Fiori, Dubrovacka 10
tel: 613 948
MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE
Focaccia
Hyatt Regency, Milentija Popovica 5,
tel:3011-143, Wh 19.00-23.00h
Langouste, Kosancicev Venac 29,
tel: 3283-680
Lavergna, Njegoseva 28a, tel:3085-569
Lava Bar, Kneza Milosha 77, tel: 3610-525,
Wh 10.00-01.00h
Na dnu mora, Dobracina 30, tel:2625-869
Pane E Vino, Dobracina 6,
tel: 3036-011, Wh 11.00-23.00h,
Closed on Sunday
Resava, Resavska 24
tel: 3233-192
Wh 12.00-24.00h
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTERS
Terazije underground passage
By Albania Tower,
tel:635-622,
wh: 9-20h weekdays,
Sat 9-17h, Sun 10-16h
Makedonska 5
tel:3343-460,
wh 9-21h weekdays,
Sat 9-17h, Sun 10-16h
Nikola Tesla Airport
tel:2097-638, wh 9-20h,
Sat 9-17h, Sun 10-16h
Central Railway Station
tel:3612-732,
wh 9-20h weekdays, Sat 9-17h,
Closed on Sundays
Information Center Zemun
Zmaj Jovina 14, tel: 192-094
TOS-Information Center
Decanska 8a, tel: 3230-566,
Wh 9.30-21.00h weekdays,
Sat-Sun 9.30-17.00h
www.serbia-tourism.org
GENERAL INFORMATION
tel: 635-622
www.tob.co.yu
EXHIBITION GALERIES
ART PAVILION
CVIJETA ZUZORIC
Mali Kalemegdan 1
tel. 2622-281
information
GALLERY SANU
SERBIAN ACADEMY
OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Knez Mihailova 35
tel: 3342-400
DOM OMLADINE
Makedonska 22
tel: 324-8335
FRESCO GALLERY
Cara Urosa 20
tel: 2621-491
GRAFICKI KOLEKTIV
Obilicev venac 27
tel: 2627-785
www.grafkol.co.yu
GALLERY HAOS
Cara Lazara 12
tel: 2627-497
NEW MOMENT IDEAS
www.newmoment.com/
newmoment.html
Hilandarska 14, tel: 3229-992
PROGRES
Knez Mihailova 27
tel: 182-626
GALLERY OF NATURAL MUSEUM
Kalemegdan
tel: 3284-317
STARA KAPETANIJA
Kej oslobođenja 8
tel: 612-023
STUDENTSKI GRAD
www.dksg.co.yu
Bulevar AVNOJ-a 179
tel: 2691 - 442
GALLERY “73”
PožeSka 83A, tel: 557-142
GALLERY ULUS
www.ulus.org.yu
Knez Mihailova 37,
tel: 2621-182
GALLERY ZADUZBINE
ILIJE M. KOLARCA
www.kolarac.co.yu
Studentski trg 5
tel: 185-794
JUGOSLOVENSKA GALERIJA
UMETNICKIH DELA
Dositejeva 1
tel: 627-135
OZON
Andricev venac 12
tEL: 3036-032
ZEPTER
Kralja Petra I 32, tel: 328-1414
PHOTO GALLERY 063
solair.eunet.yu/~akafoto
Balkanska 21, tel : 686 - 057
GALLERY “12+”
Vuka Karadzica 12, tel: 632-450
ARTGET
Trg Republike 5/I
PALETA
www.kcb.org.yu
Trg Republike 5
REMONT
www.remont.co.yu
Makedonska 5/II, tel: 3344-171
SINGIDUNUM
Knez Mihailova 42, tel: 185-323
ZVONO
Visnjiceva 5, tel: 625-243
PERO
www.pero.co.yu
Milentija Popovica 1
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MUSEUMS
ETNOGRAPHY MUSEUM
Studentski trg 13
tel: 3281-888
THE MANSION OF DUCHESS LJUBICA
Kneza S. Markovica 8
tel: 638-264
THE MANSION OF DUKE MILOSH
Rakovicki put 2
tel: 2660-422
DJURA JAKSIC HOUSE
Skadarska 34
tel: 3230-302
MANAK’S HOUSE
Gavrila Principa 5
tel: 633-335
MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART
Andre Nikolica 14
tel: 2651-654
MUSEUM OF MOTORCARS
M. Jevrosime 30
tel: 3241-566
THE CITY OF BELGRADE MUSEUM
Zmaj Jovina 1
tel: 638-744
www.mgb.org.yu
YUGOSLAV HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Trg Nikole Pasica 11
tel: 3398-532
www.muzejistorijejugoslavije.org
JOVAN CVIJIC MUSEUM
Jelene Cetkovic 5
tel: 3223-126
MUSEUM OF YUGOSLAV AERONAUTICS
Belgrade airport Nikola Tesla
tel: 2670-992
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Đure Jaksica 9
tel: 187-360
www.mntnet.org.yu
NIKOLA TESLA MUSEUM
Krunska 51
tel: 2433-886
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THEATER MUSEUM
Gospodar Jevremova 19
tel: 626-630
www.theatremuseum.org.yu
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Usce Save bb
tel: 3115-713
www.msub.org.yu
SERBIAN ORTODOX CHURCH MUSEUM
Kralja Petra 5
tel: 635-699
www.spc.yu
SERBIAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Nemanjina 24
tel: 3616-268
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Trg Republike 1a
tel: 624-322
www.narodnimuzej.org.yu
MUSEUM OF PEDAGOGY
Uzun Mirkova 14
tel: 2627-538
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Njegoseva 51
tel: 3442-149
3442-568
POST MUSEUM
Majke Jevrosime 13
tel: 3210-325
MUSEUM OF SERBIAN MEDICINE
Dzordza Vasingtona 19
tel: 3245-149
MUSEUM OF DESIGN
Vuka Karadzica 18
tel: 2626-494
CINEMA MUSEUM
Kosovska 11
tel: 3248-250
www.kinoteka.org.yu
IVO ANDRIC MUSEUM
Andricev venac 8
tel: 3238-397
MILITARY MUSEUM
Kalemegdan
tel: 3344-408
3343-441
VUK AND DOSITEJ MUSEUM
Gospodar Jevremova 21
tel: 2625-161
ZEMUN CITY MUSEUM
Glavna 9
Zemun
tel: 617-752
THEATRES
AKADEMIJA 28
Nemanjina 28
tel: 3611 644
ATELJE 212
Svetogorska 21
tel: 3246 146
BAKINE PRICE DECIJE POZORISTE
Bulevar umetnosti 27
tel: 2162 423
BEOGRADSKO DRAMSKO POZORISTE
Milesevska 64a, tel: 2837 000
BITEF TEATAR
Skver Mire Trailovic 1
tel: 3220 608
DADOV
Desanke Maksimovic 6
tel: 3243 644
DAH TEATAR
Maruliceva 8, tel: 2441 680
DECIJE POZORISTE CARAPA
Turgenjeva 5
tel: 3541 192
DOM SINDIKATA
Trg Nikole Pasica 5
tel: 3234 849
DOM KULTURE STUDENTSKI GRAD
Bulevar AVNOJ - a 179
tel: 2691 442
information
DOM OMLADINE
Makedonska 22, tel: 3248 202
JUGOSLOVENSKO DRAMSKO POZORISTE
Kralja Milana 50, tel: 3061 900
MADLENIANUM OPERA & THEATRE
Glavna 32, tel: 3162 533
AP BRANKO KRSMANOVIC
Balkanska 4, tel: 3613 451
MALO POZORISTE DUSKO RADOVIC
Aberdareva 1, tel: 3242 472
NARODNO POZORISTE
Francuska 3, tel: 3281 333
NK SISTEM POZORISTE SLAVIJA
Svetog Save 16, tel: 2445 828
PAN TEATAR
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 298
tel: 2417 335
POZORISTE BOSKO BUHA
Trg Republike 3, tel: 2632 855
POZORISTE OGLEDALO
Gracanicka 18, POZORISTANCE PUZ
Radoslava Grujica 21, tel: 2449 464
POZORISTE LUTAKA PINOKIO ZEMUN
Karadjordjeva 9, tel: 2691 715
POZORISTE NA TERAZIJAMA
Trg Nikole Pasica 3, tel: 3302 650
ReX
Jevrejska 16, tel: 3284 534
SAVA CENTAR
Milentija Popovica 9, tel: 2139 840
TEATAR KULT
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 77a
tel: 2424 860
ZVEZDARA TEATAR
Milana Rakica 38, tel: 2414 527
CULTURAL CENTRES
INSTITUTO CERVANTES-SPANISH
Cika Ljubina 19
tel: 3034 182
BIBLIOTEKA GRADA BEOGRADA
Kneza Mihaila 56
tel: 2024 000
REX
Jevrejska 16
tel: 3284 534
NARODNA BIBLIOTEKA SRBIJE
Skerliceva 1, tel: 2451 242
SKC
Kralja Milana 48
tel: 3602 036
DOM SINDIKATA
Trg Nikole Pasica 5
tel: 3234 849
DECJI KULTURNI CENTAR BEOGRAD
Takovska 8, tel: 3242 011
AMERICAN CORNER
Makedonska 22, tel: 3227 694
CENTAR ZA KULTURNU DEKONTAMINACIJU
Bircaninova 21
tel: 3610 270
www.czkd.org.yu
DOM KULTURE STUDENTSKI GRAD
Bulevar AVNOJ - a 179
tel: 2691 442
CULTURE CENTER OF
BELGRADE
Kneza Mihaila 6, tel: 2622 071
SAVA CENTAR
Milentija Popovica 9, tel: 2139 840
BRITISH CULTURE
CENTER
Terazije 8, tel: 302-3800
GALERIJA ARTGET KCB
Trg Republike 5, tel: 2622 926
GALERIJA SANU
Kneza Mihaila 35, tel: 3342 400
BEOGRADSKA FILHARMONIJA
Studentski trg 11, tel: 3282 977
DOM SINDIKATA
Trg Nikole Pasica 5
tel: 3234 849
USTANOVA GUARNERIUS
CENTAR LEPIH UMETNOSTI
Dzordza Vasingtona 12
tel: 3346 807
KULTURNI CENTAR BEOGRADA
Kneza Mihaila 6, tel: 2622 071
CENTAR ZA KULTURNU
DEKONTAMINACIJU
Bircaninova 21
www.britishcouncil.org/serbia
FRENCH CULTURE
CENTER
Zmaj Jovina 11
Tel: 3023-600
ITALIAN CULTURE
CENTER
Kneza Milosa, 56
tel: 3629 435,
3629 356
CANADIAN CULTURE
CENTER
Kneza Milosa 75
tel: 644 666
GOETHE INSTITUTGERMAN
Knez Mihailova 50
tel: 2622-823
www.goethe.de/belgrad
RUSSIAN HOUSE
Narodnog fronta 33
tel: 642-178
ILIJA. M. KOLARAC
FOUNDATION
Studentski trg 5
tel: 636-319
www.kolarac.co.yu
MEDJUNARODNI
KULTURNI
CENTAR YUBIN
Terazije 26
tel: 2688 840
tel: 3610 270
SKC
Kralja Milana 48, tel: 3602 036
DOM KULTURE
STUDENTSKI GRAD
Bulevar AVNOJ - a 179
tel: 2691 442
CONCERT HALLS
GALERIJA PROGRES
Kneza Mihaila 27
tel: 2182 626
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IMPORTANT PHONES
IMPORTANT PHONES
PHARMACIES 00-24H
TAXI
“1. maj”
Srpskih vladara 9, Tel: 3240-533,
“Sveti Sava”
Nemanjina 2, Tel: 643-170
“Zemun”
Glavna 34, Zemun, Tel: 618-582
“Prima I”
Nemanjina 2
Tel: 3611-088, Farmanea,
Trg republike, tel:3344-923
Alfa taxi
Alo taxi
Beo taxi
Beogradski taxi
Ekonomik taxi
Lux taxi
Maxiss taxi
Naxi taxi Pink taxi
Plavi taxi
9807
3564-555
970
9801
3973-327
30 33 123
3581-111
2164714
9803
9805
Police station MUP
Fire station
Ambulance
Time
Telegrams
International phone calls
Phone Directory
Avekning
Informations
Sports information
Weather Report
Informations (0-24)
Bilet service KCB
Auto moto savez
Srbije (AMSJ)
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93
94
95
96
901
988
9811
9812
9814
9823
319-1001
2628-342
3441-515
FAIRS AND CONGRESSES
Congress center Sava
Milentija Popovica 9,
Tel: 2139-840, 311-4322, 311-4323
www.savacentar.com
Belgrade fair
Bulevar vojvode Misica 14,
tel:655-555, fax. 688-173, www.sajam.co.yu
REAL ESTATE
VOS MEDIATOR,
Strahinjica Bana 34,
tel: 2920-466, 062282434
e-mail: [email protected]
www.vosmediator.co.yu
INTERNET CAFES
Extreme, Beogradska 2, tel: 344-60-86
Internet café, Svetogorska 18
IPS Internet café, Makedonska 4
Maverik, Dom omladine
Makedonska 22, tel: 322-24-46
Plato, Akademski plato 1 tel: 303-0633
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REGULAR SIGHTSEEING PROGRAMME
BELGRADE PANORAMA BY BUS
A two-hour sightseeing tour includes a visit to Terazije
Square, King Milan St., Slavija Square, King Milutin St.,
King Aleksandar Boulevard, Nikola Pasic Square, Republic
Square, Vasina street, Belgrade fort.
ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE VINCA
Departure in front of Terazije Sq. Fountain every Saturday
at 11.00 am Duration: 180 min Itinerery: King Aleksandar
Boulevard, Smederevo road, village of Vinca, “Vinca”
archeological site Program: Tour of the archeological site with
the tourist guide and custodian. Sightseeing upon request.
THE BELGRADE FORTRESS
Departure point in front of the Cvijeta Zuzoric Pavilion
A two-hour sightseeing tour includes a visit to Cvijeta
Zuzoric Pavilion, Belgrade fort, Military Museum,
Belgrade Victor Monument, Ruder Boskovic Observatory,
Ruzica Church, St. Petka Chapel, Nebojsa Tower, Emperor
Charles’ Gate, Kalemegdan Park, Gratitude to France
Monument.
lunch in the Vojvodina style. A daily exclusive excursion “Wine
Tour” includes the professional guide from the Belgrade
“Jevremovac” botanical garden Departure: Main gate of the
Botanical gardens, every Saturday at 12.00
Info tel:3244-498, 3244-847 Free admission.
BELGRADE BY TRAIN
Beoromantika- a sightseeing tour of Belgrade with old time
train. Cruising with Sirona-Viewing Belgrade from the river,
organized excursions to Novi Sad, Smederevo, Milanovac
etc. The boat’s priorities are charter engagements, with ideal
surroundings for banqu ets, promotions, family celebrations and
other festivities. Info tel: 011/3242-490, 063/479-244 Dunav
jahting Terazije 6/III www.dunavjahting.com
Free Admition Sightseeing is sponsored by Stari Grad
Municipality, Makedonska 42, tel:3225-912 Tourist Guide
Association of Serbia. www.zeleznicesrbije.com
Info tel:011/3616-928, 3616-962
BELGRADE FROM THE SKY
Balloon service Itd. Salvadora Aljendea no.5/9 Tel:065/334 34 34,
062/252 067 [email protected], www.balonservis.co.yu
Balon centar Beograd, tel:+38165 811 9110 , +38165 811 9119
www.baloncentar.com [email protected]
OLD ZEMUN
Departure in front of “Pinki” Sports Center. A three-hour
sightseeing tour includes a visit to “Pinki” Sports Center,
Strossmeyer Street, Main Street, Town Museum, Rajacic
Street, the Serbian home, Icko’s house,, Cetinjska street,
“Beli medved”, Branko Radicevic Square, Karamatina
Street, Karamata’s house, Gardos Hill, Sindeliceva Street,
St. Nicholas Church, “Saran” restaurant, the Zemun Quay,
“Stara Kapetanija” harbor master’s building, Gospodska
Street, Victory Square, Magistrate’s Hall, St. Sava Library,
Kosovska Street, Davidoviceva Street, House of Dimitrije
Davidovic, Air force Command Building.
BELGRADE CHURCHES AND MONASTERIES
Departure from Your hotel: A four-hour sightseeing tour
includes a visit to Ruzica Church (the oldest Orthodox Church
in Belgrade-16th century), St. Petka Chapel, old Belgrade
core, Patriarch’s residence, Orthodox Cathedral, St. Sava
Church, Vavedenje monastery and Rakovica Monastery.
TOURIST INFORMATION & SIGHTSEEING TOURS
Old urban nucleus Departure in front of Terazije Sq.
Fountain. A two-hour includes a visit to Terazije Square,
Prince Mihailo St., Republic Square, Kosancic Square,
Orthodox Cathedral, Patriarch’s Residence, Princess
Ljubica’s Mansion.
WINE TOUR
Program: Visit to the Grgeteg Monastery, sightseeing
of Sremski Karlovci (Karlovci’s Grammar School, The
Cathedral). Visits to wine cellar “Lagum” including wine
tasting, The Cenej farm-salas “137” and its stable, with
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DICTIONARY
What time does the plane arrive?
Kada stize avion? (kada steezhe
aveeon)
My car broke down. Kola su mi
se pokvarila. (kola soo mee se
pokvareela)
We would like two tickets to…
Zeleli bismo dve karte za… (zhelelee
beesmo dve karte za)
Where’s the nearest repair shop?
Gde je najblizi servis? (gde ye
naybleezhee servees)
When does the train for…leave? Kada
polazi voz za…? (kada polazee voz za)
Can you send a mechanic? Mozete li
mi poslati mehanicara? (mozhete lee
mee poslatee mehaneechara)
Is it a direct train or do I have to
change?
Da li je direktan voz ili moram da
presedam? (da lee ye deerektan voz
eelee moram da presedam)
Where is the letter box(mail box)?
Gde je postansko sanduce? (gde ye
poshtansko sandooche)
I’d like a sleeping-car. Zeleo bih
spavaca kola. (zheleo beeh spavacha
kola)
I’d like to post this parcel
abroad. Zelim da posaljem ovaj
paket u inostranstvo. (zheleem
da poshalyem ovay paket oo
eenostranstvo)
I’d like a weekly/monthly ticket.
Treba mi nedeljna/mesecna karta.
(treba mee nedelyna/mesechna
karta)
Excuse me, can you tell me the way
to…? Izvinite, mozete li mi reci kako
se ide do…? (eezveeneete, mozhete
lee mee rechee kako se eede do)
I’d like to send a telegram. Zelim
da posaljem telegram.(zheleem da
poshalyem telegram)
Where is the phone booth? Gde se
nalazi telefonska govornica? (gde se
nalazee telefonska govorneetsa)
Can you show me on the map where
I am? Mozete li da mi pokazete na
mapi gde se nalazim? (mozhete lee
da mee pokazhete na mapee gde se
nalazeem)
What are the most popular
tourist attractions? Koje
su najpopularnije turisticke
atrakcije? (koye soo
naypopoolarneeye tooreesteechke
atraktseeye)
Where is a motorway? Gde je
autoput? (gde ye aootopoot)
Is there a car park nearby? Ima li
negde u blizini parking? (eema lee
negde oo bleezeenee parkeeng)
I’d would like to see some
historical monuments. Zelim da
vidim neke istorijske spomenike.
(zheleem da veedeem neke
eestoreeyske spomeneeke)
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I’d like to go to museums and art
galleries. Zelim da obidjem muzeje
I galerije. (zheleem da obeejem
moozeye ee galereeye)
Where is the best place to go in
the evening? Gde je najbolje izaci
uvece? (gde ye naybolye eezachee
ooveche)
Where can I buy some souvenirs?
Gde se mogu kupiti suveniri? (gde se
mogoo koopeetee sooveneeree)
I’d like to buy… Zelim da kupim…
(zheleem da koopeem)
Where can we get a typical Serbian
meal? Gde mozemo da pojedemo
tipicno srpsko jelo? (gde mozhemo
da poyedemo teepeechno srpsko
yelo)
Where is a fast food restaurant?
Gde se nalazi restoran brze hrane?
(gde se nalazee restoran brze hrane)
May I have the menu, please? Mogu
li da dobijem jelovnik? (mogoo lee
da dobeeyem yelovneek)
Do you have vegetarian dishes?
Imate li vegetarijanska jela?
(eemate lee vegetareeyanska yela)
Could I see the wine list? Mogu li da
pogledam vinsku kartu? (mogoo lee
da pogledam veenskoo kartoo)
Could you bring me the bill, please?
Mozete li mi doneti racun? (mozhete
lee mee donetee rachoon)
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