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 good mix, especially on a weekend night. Or drop by during the day for an easy afternoon.
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