Palilula Paliluska pijaca - The neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca is next to the center of Belgrade. The neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca is also right next to the neighborhood Jevremovac, and extends from the Dalmatinska street to street Ilije Garašanina, and from the streets Starine Novaka to Takovska street. The neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca got its name from the eponymous Paliluska market which is located in the center of the neighborhood, and one of the best-stocked markets in Belgrade. Palilula Paliluska pijaca is not a large neighborhood but has everything you may need during your stay in Belgrade, including a large selection of the most diverse Belgrade Apartments Paliluska pijaca. The neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca is perfectly connected by public transport with the rest of Belgrade, and is in the immediate vicinity of the larger streets that also connect it with all parts of the city. The neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca includes a variety of restaurants, cafes, bistros, bars, pubs, boutiques, shops, fast food restaurants, grocery stores and a small public parking. The neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca is adorned with beautiful old building, with intricate facades, with apartments with high ceilings, and is mainly a family neighborhood. Near the neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca there are all sorts of sights and tourist attractions, the Russian church of the Holy Trinity, Cathedral of Saint Mark, Little Theater "Dusko Radovic", Shopping center Tašmajdan, Outdoor pool Tašmajdan, Botanical Garden Jevremovac, library Milutin Bojic and Paliluska market by which the neighborhood Palilula Paliluska pijaca was named after.
Knez Danila 4 , Belgrade
Restaurant "Stari BGD" located in Kneza Danila Street 4, in the original form of coffee for four decades, while today it is a fine restaurant. Where food is served over the day, and in the evening you can enjoy the sounds of tambourines. The interior of the restaurant is especially distinguished. It is decorated in an old style dominated... read more