Attractions in Europe (13907)
Caru' cu Bere
17 Recommendations: 17 Favorable,
Caru’ cu bere (literally The Beer Wagon) is a famous Bavarian style restaurant placed in the very heart of Bucharest, built in 1879 and renovated in 1992. One hundred years ago the Caru’ cu Bere was where the old aristocracy of Bucharest gathered. Famous men of letters, playwrights, poets and actors met here. This sparkling environment was later recreated and so the restaurant has preserved its atmosphere and reputation over the years. The Caru’ cu Bere is open seven days a week. It has live music every day and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings a well known folk-song and dance ensemble serenades customers with traditional Romanian music and entertainment. Appetizing traditional dishes are on offer, local wines are served and, of course, there is beer, plenty of beer.
Reviewed by Barbu Catalin
Updated 491 days ago
Avala Tower
13 Recommendations: 13 Favorable,
Located on Avala mountain near Belgrade, Serbia. It was destroyed in NATO bombardment of Serbia on 29 April 1999. On 21 December 2006, the reconstruction of Avala Tower commenced and was finished on 22 October 2009. It is currently the tallest structure in Serbia and the Balkan region. Great place for family picnic and nice walking
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 685 days ago
Kosutnjak, Belgrade
12 Recommendations: 12 Favorable,
Košutnjak is a park-forest and urban neighborhood of Belgrade. One of the most popular recreational places in Belgrade. Sports Center Košutnjak is one of the largest and most diverse in the city (stadiums, pools, etc), while the park also has an auto-camp, modern settlements of Filmski Grad and Pionirski Grad, big studios of the national broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia, many popular restaurants and arranged paths criss-crossing the forest. If you are in Belgrade and never visit this park, you missed a great fun and experience.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 682 days ago
Dubrovnik
12 Recommendations: 12 Favorable,
Always warm and clear sea, with a view on the open sea, city walls and the island Lokrum attract people from around the world to the beach Banje.Most of these beaches are in fact very good, and offer a lot of additional content, to the usual calm soothing sea, warm Mediterranean sun experience such as cafe bars, restaurants, tennis courts, playgrounds, swimming pools, possibility of renting sport equipment, canoes, kayaks etc. The most popular of the Dubrovnik public beaches are Banje , Lapad bay beaches (Vis, Adriatic...) and Copacabana beach.
Reviewed by Nataša Lujić
Updated 710 days ago
Kalemegdan
12 Recommendations: 12 Favorable,
Kalemegdan (Serbian Cyrillic: Калемегдан) is a fortress and park in an urban area neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. Kalemegdan was declared Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia. Kalemeydan means "Hill of battle" in Turkish.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 694 days ago
Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey
11 Recommendations: 11 Favorable,
Grand Bazaar is one of the major landmark of Istanbul, Turkey. This is probably largest traditional marketplace in contemporary countries. The bazaar consists of over 5,000 shops, serving the customers and tourists all over the world. The bazzar was first developed by Ottoman Empire. If you are in Istanbul, you are sure to see this place.
Reviewed by FAMIHAF TOURS
Updated 302 days ago
Skadarlija
11 Recommendations: 11 Favorable,
Skadarlija Street is the Belgrade's equivalent of Paris' famous Bohemian Montmarte spot, one of the most popular haunts of tourists in the city. Lined with restaurants and pubs, their tables and festivity spilling onto the pavements, it is a colorful spot to soak up the traditional Serbian scene, with strolling gypsy musicians mingling with artists and local revellers. It is the venue to sample the local specialities, washed down with beer and good conversation, perhaps pick up some souvenirs, art and antiques and promenade along the cobbled pedestrianised precinct.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 683 days ago
Knez Mihailova Street
11 Recommendations: 11 Favorable,
Knez Mihailova Street of Belgrade with a row of mansions, nice examples of 19th century architecture. This was the first street in Belgrade to be regulated and officially named. Nowadays, the street is blocked off to all vehicular traffic and reserved for the pedestrians only. It is the main shopping mall and promenade connecting Republic Square with Kalemegdan Park and the Fortress area (an archaeological and historical zone of the city).
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 683 days ago
Beogradska arena
11 Recommendations: 11 Favorable,
It is designed as a universal hall for sport, cultural events and other programs. With the total space that covers 48,000 square metres, and a total capacity of up to 23,000 seats (for handball, volleyball and basketball events; standard 25,000 seats), it is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe. It takes a 15-minute drive from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport to the Arena. Ride from downtown Belgrade would take the same amount of time, unless in rush-hour, when it could take up to 30 minutes to get to central Novi Beograd, where the Arena is located.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 685 days ago
Topkapi Palace
10 Recommendations: 10 Favorable,
The imperial palace of the Ottoman Sultans is a must to visit in istanbul.Very informative place not only for the otooman / turkish civilization & culture but also for the christianity.
Reviewed by Emre ÖNAL
Updated 723 days ago