Center Zeleni Venac - Center Zeleni Venac is one of the more unusual, urban neighborhoods in Belgrade. Among Belgraders the neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac is known as Zelenjak. Zeleni Venac Center includes the streets Jug Bogdan, Zeleni Venac, Kraljice Natalije, Balkanska, Lomina and Prizrenska. In Prizrenska street in the neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac lived Ivo Andric, the only Serbian Nobel laureate, and below the apartment where he spent his life today is one of the favorite pastry shops of our guests. The neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac is bordering the neighborhood of Savamala, and is located in the municipality of Stari Grad. The neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac is connected with Terazije via the Terazijski tunnel and the Terazije terrace, a steep park, and to the Republic Square via underground pedestrian tunnel. In the neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac, beneath the Terazijska terrace, is the tavern Zlatna moruna which is a one of a kind of witness to the time of the First World War and the place where the plans for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand commenced. In addition to the tourist attractions the neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac is popular among our guests for their connection via public transport with the rest of the city, and therein lies one of the major stations of the public transport. In addition the neighborhood Center Zeleni Venac has a garage and a open market, both named Zeleni Venac.
Carice Milice 3, Belgrade
Falling in love with Violeta and her country Serbia , but still missing the Israeli tradition food, Mr. Goldman, an Israeli businessman lives in Belgrade over the last 12 years, established with his wife the “Tel Aviv Hummus House” in May 2011. Relaying on fresh ingredients, Israeli traditional recipes and wonderful team of Serb employees “Tel Aviv Hummus House” is... read more
Maršala Birjuzova 3-5, Belgrade
“Maka Pakka” is a newly founded restaurant in the very center of Belgrade, on Maršala Birjuzova street, and it’s a fusion of a modern interior and diverse cuisine. The modern, minimal interior, paired with professional and kind staff makes for one hell of a good time. And all of that supported with excellent meals with fair prices makes “Maka Pakka”... read more
Carice Milice 12a, Belgrade
The restaurant dates back to 1920 when it existed under the name of Kosmaj. After the World War 2 in the 1950s, it was named Topličin Venac after the street of the same name. During its 90 years of opulent tradition, the restaurant changed its name several times preserving at the same time the spirit of old Belgrade. In 2005... read more
Carice Milice 16, Belgrade
"Venčac" represents something that looks like a hybrid of kebab shops and restaurants, ie. the restaurant tables are nakalamljeni equipment and the grill atmosphere. Fine little place tucked away in the city center. Selection of ticks and beverage is not large, but it is quite OK. This means that the menu does not exist "some French + some more French... read more