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Hotel Moskva has been an Art Nouveau icon of Belgrade since 1906 – it was opened by the King of Serbia himself. Past guests include the great and the good from Albert Einstein to Alfred Hitchcock.
One of the most famous areas in the city is 'Silicon Valley,' on and around Stahinjica Bana Street in the Dorcol area of old Belgrade. It is full of more than 30 clubs, cafe terraces and restaurants.
Epic night life, thriving cafe culture, hearty meals and emerging, design-conscious industrial districts: Belgrade has a gritty, distinctive appeal. Related Article Is Belgrade the next Berlin?
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