Belgrade Fortress
Fortress · Stari Grad ·

Belgrade Fortress

Fortress · Stari Grad ·

Historic fortress & park with river views, museums, monuments

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Belgrade Fortress by null
Belgrade Fortress by null
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Belgrade, Serbia Get directions

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Belgrade, Serbia Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 26, 2025

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Belgrade, the gateway to the Balkans

"Serving as an almost mystical heart of Belgrade, this hilltop fortress encompasses an upper and lower citadel and Kalemegdan park, and commands the city’s most iconic view. Its layered history—first fortified by the Celts, conquered by the Romans, extended by the Byzantines and Ottomans, destroyed on 44 separate occasions, and strengthened for the two world wars—reflects the many civilisations that have shaped it and the 122 wars fought here." - Sarah Scaparone

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Culture, art and relax in Belgrade: unmissable sights for the perfect holiday

"Built by the Celts at the confluence of the Sava and Danube and later home to a Roman castrum, this imposing stronghold has been destroyed and rebuilt over centuries, contested by Byzantines, Hungarians, Serbian kings, and the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires; its layered architecture blends Ancient Roman walls, Serbian ramparts, and Turkish and Austrian additions. Today it hosts cultural and music events (many in the Barutana club), with places to visit inside the walls including the Military Museum, the Roman Well, the tombs of national heroes, and the Natural History Museum set in the old sentry building. The surrounding park offers breathtaking views of the rivers and Novi Beograd, and you’ll also find two Orthodox churches (Ruzica and Sveta Petka), the Cvijeta Zuzorić art pavilion and the Music Pavilion, play areas, sports fields, restaurants, and even the city zoo with 150 species and 1,700 animals." - Annalisa Leopolda Cavaleri

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On the Grid : Бартcелона

"If we translate from Serbian to English. "Old City". We are in the oldest neighbourhood of city, also the center. Full of very interesting Cafés, Restaurants, Little shops and Studios... National Theater, Kalemegdan Park(Belgrade lang) and fun! If you don't know... they are calling to Belgrade the New Berlin. Always new spaces, new areas. Alive and in evolution!" - Hyperakt

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Belgrade Fortress

Preet S.

Google
Clean. Well maintained. Free entry. Has free public toilets. Good place to explore and have a walk. The views of New Belgrade and the Danube are amazing.

Chris Oh! B.

Google
Excellent spot to explore, discover and stroll. Get those steps in because you could easily do 10,000 just exploring the citadel alone. Add in other amusements like the museums, medieval sports and restaurants and you could make a fun day of it

Adriano

Google
I went here on the 31/8/2025 and I had such a bad experience. The park looked like it was from a war zone with trash, used syringes, faeces, urine and weeds everywhere. Really third world country conditions. It was full of people begging and homeless people that were screaming at the top of their lungs for no reason and the area generally felt really unsafe. I would not recommend visiting it under no circumstances. So sad

Minni B.

Google
It is a beautiful place. No entry ticket to most of the places. View of the rivers is beautiful. It was cloudy during our stasis we missed sunset. Chapel is worth visiting

Nishant P.

Google
Must vist place in belgrade serbia. The Fortress is a must visit when in the city. Originally built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, the fortress has seen countless empires rise and fall including Byzantine, Hungarian, Ottoman, and Austrian, each leaving its own mark. The Ottomans, who ruled Belgrade for nearly two centuries, rebuilt and expanded large parts of the fortress. You can still see traces of their presence in the design of the gates, the remains of the mosque near the Upper Town, and the general layout that reflects their military architecture. The surrounding Kalemegdan Park adds charm to the visit, offering shaded paths, sculptures, and views across the rivers. Key highlights within the fortress include the Victor Monument, and the Military Museum, which houses weapons from various periods of Serbian and Balkan. Great history, great view, great vepons

Dani B.

Google
Kalemegdan is Belgrade’s crown jewel—a vast fortress and park where history and nature meet. Overlooking the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, it offers stunning panoramic views, leafy walking paths, and impressive fortifications dating back centuries. Inside, you’ll find museums, monuments, and lively cafes. It’s perfect for a sunset stroll or a peaceful escape from the city’s buzz. A must-see for anyone visiting Belgrade, blending culture, history, and scenic beauty in one spot.

Marius G.

Google
The biggest Fortress that I visit until today. . . So big that you need almost a day to see everything, make pictures and relaxing. Lots of things you can do inside this fortress. You must see to believe it.

Paulo Eduardo da S.

Google
All of the grounds here have something to see and get a picture. The day was too hot to stroll for all over the park. But, again, a great experience