Partying in Belgrade

Partying in Belgrade
Belgrade, the Serbian capital, in recent years is the new jewel of nightlife. This is not to take up a tremendous neighborhood or time without end. Instead, the nightlife extends almost the entire city and most bars close around 01:00 hours, while clubs do at 04:00.

It is the attitude of the Serbs who are attracting more and more travelers to the revelry of Belgrade. They themselves say that, despite the harsh history of the city (which has been razed to 44 times), its inhabitants never lost the desire and need to have fun. The bar and club scene and soon announced hidden, but known to all, began to take shape during the wars of the 90. People would still enjoy coming to the bombs. The arrival of peace in the last decade has allowed the scene to multiply.

One of the most typical areas to go is the bank of the Danube, where the fun is in the barges and boats docked ( splavovi ) that can be raised to continue the party. The clubs are usually full and combine all kinds of electronic music with a regional version that mixes traditional music known as turbofolk.

If you do not want us to jump to the dancefloor, themselves belgradeses recommend simply choose one of several cafes throughout the city, covering all styles. To make good cocktails and have a look who has come out, you can start the evening by any original local (and that’s something they know) in the Old City (Stary Gorod). From there you can choose any of the clubs and out to see what lies ahead in the evening.

Only three final tips: avoid politics, hanging out with our best pint in doubt, ask any group of young people. With any luck, they may even invite us to go with them. The experience can be unforgettable.

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