
Belgrade
The white city — fortress on two rivers, river-raft clubs, and Europe's wildest nightlife on a budget.
Loud, warm, all-night. Belgrade is where Yugoslav grit meets a hyper-creative young scene — splavovi (floating river clubs), unbeatable rakija, and rent for a fraction of any EU capital.
Multilingual BPO, IT outsourcing and shared-services hubs around New Belgrade (Novi Beograd), Dorćol and Vračar. Strong German, Russian, French, Italian and English-speaking communities. Salaries here go a very long way.
Buses, trams and trolleybuses (no metro yet — coming in 2028). The BusPlus monthly pass is around €25. Centre is walkable and Uber-equivalents (CarGo, Yandex) are cheap.
Splavovi (river-raft clubs) on the Sava and Danube in summer, Cetinjska 15 for an entire courtyard of bars, Drugstore and KC Grad for techno, and kafanas for late-night live music.
Lorenzo & Kakalamba for theatrical Serbian, Salon 1905 for fine dining at the train museum, Mali Vrabac for traditional grill, and Kafana ? (Question Mark — the oldest kafana in the city).
Walk the Kalemegdan fortress at sunset, swim at Ada Ciganlija (Belgrade's river beach), football derbies at Red Star vs Partizan (loudest in Europe), basketball at the Arena, and weekend trips to Novi Sad.
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