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 good music on the repertoire, from 60s-80s classics, to more contemporary electronics. Just next to Belgrade’s Botanical Garden.
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