Belgrade – Digital Nomad Guide
Belgrade sits where the Sava meets the Danube, its Kalemegdan Fortress watching over river traffic while Knez Mihailova pedestrian street pulses with cafes, bookshops, and evening promenades. The old bohemian quarter of Skadarlija still hosts traditional cuisine and live music, while Dorcol neighborhoods mix Ottoman architecture with modern coworking spaces and craft breweries. Summer brings floating river clubs called splavovi, and winter sees long kafana sessions where conversations stretch past midnight over Turkish coffee and debates about everything. Belgrade suits night owls and culture seekers who thrive in cities where history and innovation collide daily.
Key facts
- Monthly Cost: $1200
- Overall Score: 6.8/10
- Internet: 45 Mbps
- Safety: 7/10