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Belgrade » Sightseeing » Parks & Gardens
Belgrade Zoo
Founded in 1936, Belgrade's Zoo is one of the oldest in all of Europe, while its location within the city's famous Kalemegdan Fortress also gives the premises a unique atmosphere and makes it easily accessible right in the centre of town.
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Botanic Garden
Jevremovac Botanic Garden, entrance at the corner of Takovska and Dalmatinska Streets. A perfect spot to take a break from the buzz of the city.
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Mountain Avala
Located some 16km from the city centre, though entirely within the municipality of Belgrade, at 511 metres Mount Avala earns its title by a scant eleven metres but owing to the surrounding lowlands it still provides beautiful panoramic views of the city and beyond.
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Park of Pioneers
Opened to public in 1944, it was once a palace garden. The park is laid out between the Old Palace and the New Palace, the Old Palace being the residence of Obrenović royal line, the present City Hall, completed in 1884.
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Tašmajdan Park
A favourite place with parents and nannies to take kids out for a walk. The park is laid out between St. Mark Church, Russian
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Košutnjak
Spread out over a hill 250m in height, this forest park on 330ha used to be the royal hunting grounds until 1903, when it was open to the public.
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Topčider Park
A great place to spend a sunny afternoon. Prince Miloš Obrenović set about developing the park in 1831, by furnishing it with royal necessities: a residence, a church, barracks, and a tavern.
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