Considered the heart of Belgrade, Dorcol is the oldest part of the city and is home to historical attractions as well as a trendy quarter with an artsy vibe full of coffee shops and eateries Bordered by the Danube, the area which translates to “crossroads” in the language of the former Ottoman empire captivates with landmark sites such as Kalemegdan fortress and more modern additions including the Museum of Science and Technology, home to 5,000 artifacts from cameras to computers. Typical kafana restaurants line Skadarska Street and colorful street art throughout the Lower Dorcol stimulate the senses and provide plenty of great photo ops.

Dorcol, Belgrade Serbia

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