Knez Mihailova Street
Every city has one: a street that exudes charm, is dotted with old buildings, and is the place where bargain hunters pounce. Knez Mihailova Street in Belgrade bears the name of a Serbian prince. The street, which is less than a mile long, has been around since the Ottoman era, but it wasn't until the 19th century when the wealthy began constructing residences here that it truly came into its own. Along its route, historic structures include the 1869-built Srpska Kruna Hotel, as well as the 1870s-era private residences at 46, 48, and 50 Knez Mihailova and Greca Kraljica, a coffee shop housed in an 1835 structure. The wealthiest and most powerful families in Belgrade's business and political worlds have moved there, and houses have been built there.
The primary pedestrian and commercial district in Belgrade, Knez Mihailova Street, is one of the city's most historic and priceless attractions and is legally protected. If you want to shop while you are in Belgrade, this is the place to go. Everything is readily available, from regional boutique shops to upscale multinational brands. Also, after finishing your shopping, you can visit any of the enticing eateries and coffee shops located here. Knez Mihailova Street, a kilometer-long spatial cultural-historical unit, became the first monument of its kind in Belgrade when it was protected in 1964.
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Phone: +381 11 2635 622
Opening hours: all day
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 3102 Tripadvisor reviews
Website: https://www.beograd.rs/en/discover-belgrade/203203-knez-mihailova-street/