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We wanted to share a few tips for your next trip, as Belgrade is always worth a visit and a lot is happening in the city. Soon, you’ll also be able to reach Belgrade easily by train that takes around 6 hours, as there are again trains running from Vienna to Belgrade this year.

Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade

The Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade, opened in 1965, is a landmark of Yugoslav modernist architecture, housing 8,000+ works of Serbian and international contemporary art.

Museum of Contemporary Art
10 Ušće St, Bloc 15, 11070 New Belgrade
www.msub.org.rs

Portfolio Belgrade Multibrand & Art Concept Store

A multibrand art and concept store showcasing contemporary Serbian fashion, home decor, and art, thoughtfully curated across four distinct rooms.

Studio Portfolio
Kneginje Ljubice 17, 11000 Belgrade
www.studioportfolio.com


Tri šešira: Pocetna

Located in Skadarlija since 1864, “Three Hats” combines over 150 years of history with exceptional service and cuisine, having hosted global dignitaries and earned fame far beyond Serbia.

Tri šešira: Pocetna
Skadarska 29, 11000 Belgrade
www.trisesira.rs

Strogi Centar Speakeasy Belgrade

The apartment in an old building has been transformed into a bar and club, with Speakeasy Bar Vibes. A cozy, alternative spot where live jazz comes alive, and musicians and DJs make the audience fully immerse themselves in their music.

Strogi Centar
Gospodar-Jevremova 43, 11000 Beograd
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Cetinjska 15

CETINJSKA is a creative urban spot in Belgrade with bars, cafés, restaurants, galleries, and cultural spaces in a former brewery, known for nightlife, live music, art, and a vibrant crowd.

CETINJSKA
Cetinjska 15, 11108 Belgrade
www.cetinjska.com

YXlanzh d.o.o.

Authentic Chinese Halal Cuisine. YXlanzh is known for fresh hand-pulled noodles, authentic dishes, halal-friendly options, generous portions, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.

YXlanzh d.o.o.
Jug Bogdanova 6, 11040 Belgrade
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A conversation with London-based artist Conor Quinn on translating soft sculptures into oil paintings, exploring animal–human relationships, shame, religion, and his wishes for 2026.

Stefania Tejada (b. 1990) is a Colombian artist in Paris. Her figurative oil paintings explore cultural memory, identity, and belief systems, using symbolism and nature to generate new meanings.

Formerly Object X, Vila 31 reopens via the Art Explora residency. Anna Ehrenstein and Damir Avdagić explore historical and socio-political questions, presenting methods that resonate with the villa’s past.

Julia Zastava is a multidisciplinary artist working with drawing, installation, sound, text, and performance, exploring transitions, narrative questions, misplaced shadows, and collapsing intentions.