Kalemegdan Park
Kalemegdan Park, nestled at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers in the heart of Belgrade, is a historical gem that attracts both locals and visitors alike. Dating back to the Roman period, it was once a military fortification and today serves as a spacious public park. Stretching over 200 hectares, the park features various walking paths, cycling routes, and areas for picnicking, making it a vibrant spot for recreation. In May, the park bursts with life as its numerous flowers bloom, providing a colorful backdrop to the rich history around you. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications, enjoy panoramic views from the Kalemegdan Fortress, and relax by the large duck pond.