"Vucedolska" is spacious and cozy flat located in a calm and quiet part of the Vracar Municipality, one of the Belgrade's most loved neighborhoods, famous for its hedonistic charm and lots of trendy restaurants and bars. The flat is recently renovated and we are working on making it even better, because we are planning on living there in a few months. It is 54 square meters large, has 3 rooms, wit
h big bedroom and a large bed where even 3 people could restfully sleep. The other two rooms are a dining room with fully equipped kitchen and a living room with couch which can serve as a bed for one average person or two tiny ones / children / lovers. So, depending on your requirements and expectations, this flat can fit to 3 up to 5 people. It is close to:
- The Saint Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox church in the world, ranking among ten largest church buildings in the world;
- Kalenić market, one of the most vibrant, popular open-air markets in Belgrade;
- Slavija Square, one of the most vibrant traffic objects in Belgrade, being one of the major squares of Belgrade and one of the rare traffic routes in the city where all three types of public transportation (buses, trolleybuses and trams) meet;
- Karađorđev Park, located on the southern slope of the Vračar hill, with colossal statue of the commander Karadorđe, the leader of the First Serbian rebellion, a point from where Karađorde, with 15.000 rebellions and majority of the artillery, came in 1806. to conquer Belgrade;
- National Library of Serbia, another beautiful architectural institution, built up on the ashes of the previous one, completely destroyed in German bomb attack in April 6, 1941, and today one of the most important national institutions;
- Nikola Tesla Museum with a complete personal inheritance of the great scientist, his large correspondence, numerous technical drawings and a number of original photographs;
- Natural History museum with a collection of over 900.000 exhibits;
- Belgrade Drama Theater, the first city theater formed in Belgrade, Serbia after the Second World War;
- traditional Serbian restaurants - kafana - such as Trandafilović, Sokolac, Vitava, Kalenić, Mlava, Šumadija, Orašac, Zona Zamfirova, Madera, Čubura and Čuburska lipa;
- modern stylish restaurants such as Dijagonala, Zaplet, Mala fabrika ukusa, Intergalactic Diner, Destilerija, Dokolica Bistro Vračar, Trač etc;
- inner city center. Guests will have access to fully equipped kitchen and bathroom, free wi-fi internet, TV and radio, free parking, free smoking (except in bedroom), we are children and pet friendly and pleased to help with any information you may need. We are at your disposal 24/7 via cell phone, Airbnb application or email. We will not be bothering you with our presence during your stay, but will be there if needed. Vračar is considered to be one of the loveliest neighborhoods to live in, because of its charming streets, calmness, beautiful architecture, lots of trees and greenery, dressed up cafes, bars and restaurants. If you don't believe us, please read this blog
Wish I could reach you in Belgrade on blogspot,
My post-modern adventures in the heart of Southeastern Europe, My Neighbourhood Vracar
There are busses; trolleys and trams nearby, free parking can be found in front of the building. There is a minibus A1 from the Airport to Slavija Square, which is located 10 minutes from our apartment.