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Capital of Serbia: A dynamic city where modern life meets centuries-old traditions.
Easy Access: Nikola Tesla Airport is nearby, and it’s about an hour from the wedding venue. Novi Sad is also just 30–45 minutes away by train.
City of Contrasts: Busy, vibrant, and occasionally chaotic, with Ottoman-influenced architecture and history.
Dining & Nightlife: Discover everything from traditional Serbian taverns to upscale international restaurants, plus a buzzing nightlife scene.
Getting Around: Public busses and trams are free but often crowded; taxis tend to be more expensive.
Accommodation: A wide range of options, from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels.
Worth a Visit: Even if staying elsewhere, try to spend one day to experience Belgrade’s unique charm.

A сalaš is a traditional rural farmstead commonly found in the Vojvodina region. Historically, salaši were agricultural estates where families lived and worked. Nowadays, they serve traditional cuisine and are definitely worth visiting.
