The final four excitement of Eurolig, which is considered the most important organization of basketball in Europe, will take place this year in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Basketball lovers will flock to Belgrade for the event, which will be held between 18-20 May. You can partner with this excitement and visit Belgrade, one of the most beautiful cities in the Balkans, without a visa. You can witness unforgettable moments by participating in the Euroleague Final Four Belgrade tour prepared by Prontotour for this special period. What are the things to do in Belgrade on this tour? Let’s take a closer look…
Belgrade, the capital and largest city of Serbia, has always been a favorite of travelers. Belgrade, one of the most popular cities in the Balkans, is a very popular place for its cultural richness as well as its natural beauties. Located at the junction of the Danube and the Sava River, Belgrade also attracts the attention of young people with its dynamic life. Especially in the city where there is a lively nightlife, entertainment continues until the late hours of the night.
THE FAVORITES OF BALKAN GEOGRAPHY
Belgrade means “White City” in Serbian. It is possible to explore the city on foot, where you can see all shades of green. Many important points are within walking distance. On the first day of the Euroleague Final Four Belgrade tour, you will visit the highlights of the city center. On your city tour, you will first see the daily life of the city, the important buildings and the buildings of the interior ministry, which was allegedly left in the middle of the city and bombed by NATO. Then Bayraklı Mosque, Belgrade Castle, Damat Ali Pasha Tomb, Clock Tower, Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Fountain, Military Museum, Istanbul Gate, Dungeon Gate, Leopoldov Gate, Stefan Lazarevic Monument, Nebojsa Tower, Castle Square, Saborna Church, Republic Square, Libra Square and Stone Square are some of the sights yürüyerek
TRACES OF OTTOMAN
Especially in the center of the city and one of the most important tourist centers, Belgrade Castle, you can spend a pleasant time. In this place called Kalemegdan, there are museums, parks, monuments, and statues. Here you will also feel the influence of the Ottoman Empire who conquered Belgrade in 1521 and ruled the city for 357 years.
BELGRADE A LOT OF THINGS TO DO
The next day of your tour, you can take part in the Karlofça-Novi Sad-Fashion Park Outlet Center tour organized by Prontotour. In Vojvodina, Serbia’s most developed region, you will first visit the town of Sremski Karlovci (Karlofja), which has an important place in our history. The town also occupies an important place in the history of the Ottoman Empire with the Karlofça Treaty of 1699, the first treaty that was deemed the beginning of the decline of the Ottoman Empire and lost a great deal of land. You can also see the Peace Chapel on the hill where the agreement was signed.