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The youth Hostel Belgrade Eye is within a few minutes walking from all of the must-see sites in the city center.

6b Krunska Street
11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Phone: +381 11 3346423
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Thirty-second walk to ...

Serbian parliament, Belgrade City Hall, and Serbian President's office. Just outside our doors is the Pioneer park (Pionirski park), and across it the Federal Parliament – that infamous building stormed by anti-Milosevic demonstrators in October 2000. This is not only among the best-known symbols of Belgrade and Serbia (if nothing else, images of the building in flames traveled around the world that year) – it is also where history was made.

Kralja Milana street – a key shopping street, stretching from Slavija square to Knez Mihailova street.

The nearest exchange office, ATM, supermarket, non-stop pharmacy, post office.

Secure underground garage – located underneath the City Hall parking lot, entrance from Dragoslava Jovanovica street (small street off Kralja Milana).

The best Belgrade movie theater (Tuckwood Cineplex).

Nearest kiosk selling public transportation tickets, cell phone sim cards, public telephone cards, local newspapers and, well, other stuff you'd expect to find at a kiosk.

Nearest bakery – for a taste of super-yummy Serbian pastry and sandwiches. A special treat is burek with cheese (burek sa sirom), an extra-greasy but delicious Balkan sort of cheese pie.

Five-minute walk to...

Knez Mihailova street – pedestrian zone, outdoor cafes, and brand-name shops.

Republic Square ("Trg republike") – the central square and favorite meeting point in the city. Also the home of the National Museum, National Theater, a children's theater, numerous outdoor cafes and patisseries.

Student square ("Studenski trg" and, on it, the center of Belgrade's youth and protest culture. Hang out with students and teachers of art history, philosophy, or literature, lay back and sip cocktails while listening to jazz in Plato club, or visit the Ethnographic Museum or the Gallery of Frescoes.

Tesla museum ("Muzej Nikole Tesle")– one of the most interesting museums, located right in our street, is devoted to the work of Nikola Tesla (Serbia's Thomas Edison).

St. Marc's Church (Crkva Svetog Marka), the Student Cultural Center (SKC), the Yugoslav Drama Theater (Jugoslovensko Dramsko Pozoriste), one of the best supermarkets in the city, restaurants, bars, cafes, clubs… scattered all over.

Ten-minute walk to...

The train station, and the bus station.

Kalemegdan fort and park – Belgrade's main attraction, the ancient fortification at the Sava and Danube confluence. The first and most important thing to see in Beograd.

Skadarska street (“Skadarlija”) – the picturesque bohemian quarter, with the finest Serbian cuisine restaurants, art galleries, wandering musicians, and street souvenir vendors.

The Belgrade Cathedral (Saborna crkva), seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and various other historic buildings.
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