One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, the capital of Serbia is full of interesting attractions such as the bustling central boulevard Knez Mihailova; and bohemiami Skadarlija; the Church of St. Sava; the National Museum; Kalemedgan Fortress; and the Nikola Tesla Museum. Lesser known is Belgrade's status as one of the party capitals of Europe and one of the world's top five creative cities, with a thriving arts/cultural scene and many annual events, ncluding theatre festivals, a choral and early-music festival, a jazz festival, international film and theater festivals, even an international harp festival!

Read more in Tripatini contributor Flyustravels´ post 7 of Europe´s Cheapest Cities to Visit.

 

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