BARS

Svetlost

Svetlos

Self-described as a Kino-club, this cosy little bar is equally pleasant for a daytime chill and a start-up party in the evening. Nice, warm enterior, powered by sexy light bulbs hanging from the ceiling. Music selection is always refreshing: you’ll

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Gaudi & Bizzare

gaudi

Over the years, the two little cafes next to each other have become one of the landmarks of Belgrade’s bar culture. Though relatively miniature in size, both have DJ’s spinning records inside, mostly house beats. During the summer season, the

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Idiott

Idiott

Idiott is Belgrade’s classic. A brick-walled basement bar regularly packed before a weekend night out during the winter season (Plastic is just round the corner) spreading out on the pavement during the summer, ideal for daytime chilling & gossiping. Always

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Rakia bar

Rakia Bar_photo by Miroslav Petrovic

Like many Balkan countries, Serbia prides on its version of rakia – fruit brandy with high alcohol content, known by many as Balkan “liquid ecstasy” due to its strong, often psychedelic effects… mhm. The first Rakia Bar in Begrade was

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Underworld

Underworld

Hidden deep bellow ground level, underneath Belgrade’s would-be metro station near Vuk’s monument, this neo-gothic bar is one of the city’s best kept secrets. With red brick walls dimly lit by torch-like lamps, it really feels like being inside a medieval dungeon, only

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Absinthe

Absinthe

Made to resemble a French bistro, Absinthe is the ultimate stop over for Belgrade’s bohemian bourgeoisie. Tables are set close to each other, the noise is constant, and you can always search for a few reflections in the large mirrors

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World Travelers’ Club

World Travelers Club

Also known as The Federal Association Of Globe Trotters, this is one of Belgrade’s best-known gems, hidden in the basement of an old residential building near the central city square Trg Republike. The relaxed bohemian atmosphere inside blends perfectly with

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Pastis

Pastis

Located at the heart of the (in)famous Strahinjica Bana street, a.k.a Belgrade’s “Silicone Valley” (it’s the breasts, not the chips), Pastis is another French-style bistro for the city’s posh-feeling crowd. Split on two levels, the bar offers a variety of

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Centrala

Centrala is Belgrade’s prime alternative bar, located at the corner of Simina and Kneginje Ljubice street, in upper Dorcol, one of the nicest central areas. Dadaist drawings, collages and letterings cover the walls and the crowd is always in a

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Mladost

Photo by designeast.eu

Set in one of the coolest areas of old Belgrade, just near the Sava river, Mladost is an excellently designed bar (interior conceived by architects of The Tube club) which managed to integrate a modern, minimalistic aesthetics into the remnants

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