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The
Aleksandar Palas Hotel
is the only 5-star hotel in Belgrade
that immediately boasts an
unparalleled atmosphere of style,
sophistication and elegance.
The building was build in 1887 in
Classicism style, and so were the
neighbouring buildings, thus
creating a beautiful and harmonious
architectural complex. Aleksandar
Palas Hotel has an exclusive
location as it is within walking
distance from the main promenade
Knez Mihajlova Street and the
Kalemegdan Fortress is close to the
hotel . Each suite in the hotel is
exquisite and designed to provide an
exceptional standard of comfort. A
superb blend of traditional cuisine
in the Kraljevina Restaurant with
contemporary, international
influences and life music in the Que
Pasa and legendary service has made
Aleksandar Palas one of the most
sought-after places to dine and
party. Attention to detail and
personal service are elevated to a
fine art so that guests may always
be assured of a magical and
memorable experience.
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Ada Ciganlija
Ada Ciganlija or colloquially just Ada is a river island,
artificially turned into a peninsula, in the Sava River's course
through central Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is also
colloquially used name for the adjoining artificial Sava Lake
and its beach. Located close to the city's downtown, in the past
few decades it was turned from an inaccessible marsh notorious
as a place where official executions were held, into the
immensely popular multifunctional recreational zone of Belgrade,
most notable for its beaches and sport facilities, which during
summer seasons have over 100,000 visitors daily and up to
300,000 visitors over the weekend. Because of the popularity,
for years Ada Ciganlija has been commonly nicknamed "Belgrade
Sea", which was officially accepted as an advertising slogan in
2008, using word game because when written in Serbian, Belgrade
Sea contains word "ada" in it, so the slogan is written More
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Downtown Belgrade
Although downtown Belgrade isn't filled with old architecture
like one expects to see in European cities, it does have some
beautiful buildings that have managed to escape the ravages of
wars and destruction prevalent in this region. Emerging from the
war in the 1990's, the city of Belgrade has begun to restore
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Partizan Stadium
Partizan Stadium is the football and track-and-field
stadium in Belgrade owned by Partizan. It carried the name JNA
Stadium for a long time and was the site of Youth Day parade.
Even today, the majority of football fans in all countries of
former Yugoslavia call it by its old name. Partizan fans, the
Grobari, call it "Fudbalski Hram" (English: Temple of Football).
It was officially opened on October 9, 1949, with the match
between Yugoslavia and France. Partizan stadium had a 55,000
capacity before the new UEFA security regulations came in
effect. It was renovated during 1998, and now has a capacity for
32,887.There are 30 rows of seats and 30 entry and exit gates
for spectators. The stands have a height of 21 m and span 236 m
in length (north-south) and 150 m in width (east-west). The
playing field measures 105 x 70 m, and is illuminated at 1,200
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Stadion Crvena Zvezda
The Red Star Stadium colloquially known as Marakana after
the famous Brazilian stadium, is a multi-use stadium in
Belgrade, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football
matches and is the home stadium of Red Star Belgrade. The
stadium is all-seated and the capacity is 55,000.It was opened
in 1963 after construction which had started three years
earlier.
Location Belgrade, Serbia
Built 1960-1963 Opened 1
September 1963 Owner Red Star Belgrade
Capacity 55,000 Field dimensions 110 x 73 yards |
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