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Located on the ninth storey of a commercial building. Here you will find a lovely view of the city, different types of cocktails, and a large bar in the centre of the club, sturdy enough to endure the weight of the barmen and dancing guests.
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20/44 Club
Named for Belgrade's map coordinates, 20/44 is one of the city's more musically diverse and atmospheric clubs. With a
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Ambis
Located on the pier behind the Belgrade Fair, Ambis only operates from June to September and tends to attract a more moneyed than some of the other splavovi, or riverside party boats, for which Belgrade is rightly famous.
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Bitef Art Café
With live performances from some great club bands, this club is the all-time favourite of funk, soul and jazz enthusiasts in the city.
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Blaywatch
A popular, floating night club on the river. Foreigners like to come here for all the beautiful people in attendance. There is a small pool in the very centre of the club, with girls in skimpy, barely-there outfits dancing above it.
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Brodić
A few connected pontoons encircling a small anchored boat. It is not for those who tend to be careful what they sit on. The terrace
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Francuska Sobarica & Klub Batler
While glamour is the norm at most of the Belgrade's nightlife venues, these two underground clubs (both literally and figuratively) just down the street from Trg Republike provide a welcome alternative for the more alternative crowd.
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Freestyler
Recently named one of the best clubs in Belgrade by hot-spot.rs, Freestyler is yet another of the floating party boats for which Belgrade has become synonymous.
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H2O
Dubbed the Summer Sensation, H2O is one of the newest stars of Belgrade's club scene and should be included on any serious clubber's Serbian itinerary.
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Havana
This was once one of Belgrade’s most beautiful cafés. In the course of the past few years it’s become a little shabby.
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Hua Hua
One of Belgrade's more unpretentious and raucous floating riverboat clubs, it may not look like much from the outside, but
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Idiot
This miniature club is a frequent meeting place for artists and other wacky individuals. It is often so packed that people have to stand in the street holding their drinks.
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Magacin 3
This is arguably the most exclusive night club in town and a real magnet for city slickers and women who like to be seen in up market places.
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Mladost
Designed by noted nightspot architect Djordje Gec, this bar-cum-club is divided between two levels, upstairs there's a long bar with colourfull somewhat futuristic furniture and design, while the basement below opts for cave-like aesthetics.
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Mr Stefan Brown
Located on the ninth storey of a commercial building. Here you will find a lovely view of the city, different types of cocktails, and a large bar in the centre of the club, sturdy enough to endure the weight of the barmen and dancing guests.
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Ona a ne neka druga
A small bistro in the Gardoš area of Zemun, where good times are guaranteed. It is dedicated to women and men are only allowed to come in if they have female companion.
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Plastic
Famous for its futuristic setting and pulsating sounds of of electronic music often played by foreign DJs, Plastic is one of the most popular places among Belgrade*s youth.
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Public Affair
Only operating at the weekends, this newly opened New York themed club has already become a hit with Belgrade's clubbers.
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Sindikat
Open only during the summer months, Sindikat is a relatively new river boat club, which means lots of live music and smiling happy people dancing till sunrise at the weekends.
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The Tube
Located in the basement/former nuclear shelter of a postwar building in downtown Belgrade. The Architect, Đorđe Gec has created areas which interconnect with one another fluidly throughot the whole of the 350m² of space.
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Tramvaj
Live band performances each and every night of the week - jazz, blues, funk and Latino music. The beer is cheap, and the people who come here are mainly students looking for a fun night out.
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Plastic Light
As the name suggests, this is the summertime riverside alter ego of the popular land-based Klub Plastic, which means you can expect lots of beautiful people dancing to a diverse selection of music until the sun comes up.
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Povetarac
An old cargo ship permanently docked on the bank of the Sava river. The deck is perfect place to loaf around while enjoying a beer and listening to terrific music.
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Reka
A fish restaurant in Zemun on the bank of the Danube and more famous for the good time it offers than for its cuisine. The restaurant is very popular, so it is advisible to make a reservation.
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ŠKD
An underground club - both figuratively and literally - other than a small plaque with the Cyrillic letters ШКД just outside the basement-level door, there's little to clue you on the party going on inside.
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White
The large cave beneath Kalemegdan Park is a favourite spot for disco and house music fans. Once the site of battles between defenders and conquerors of the Belgrade Fortress, today this place teems with flirtatious young people.
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