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Clubs

Povetarac

DSC01457Cool in the summer season, hot in the wintertime, the Povetarac raft/boat is one of the coolest places in Belgrade right now. Come early if you don’t want to wait in line on Fridays and Saturdays, not very pleasant being above the water when it’s so cold.

Gajba

Cafe above and a club in the basement. Gajba means "crib" in Serbian and it does indeed look like a crib - only filled with smoke, booze and people.

The Tube

Good sound and aircon, high drink prices.

Cvjecara

A pinball, a jukebox, a table football and a dart game. What more do you need?

Akademija

Good ol’ Akademija (aka “Demija”) is the cult Belgrade club from the early eighties.

Beggars Banquet

As the name suggests, the enterior of the club is like you just walked in The Rolling Stones shrine. The music played in the club mostly fits in the enterior, with some sacriliguos exceptions, when you can hear also disco, pop and other softer genres. Mostly older crowd, often live music and fairly cheap drinks stand as a guarantee for a good time.

Andergraund

Andergraund is one of the first clubs in Belgrade with a bit more “urban” atmosphere.

Ana 4 Pistolja

On the site of former club “Lagum”, that used to play all sorts of rock and pop, comes a new club called “Ana 4 pištolja” (“Ana Four Guns”). It’s apparantly the same crew who owns and runs the tiny cool cafe with the same name in Kosovska street 35. New club is pretty darn big, with cool cave-like enterior and one of the most interesting gardens in Belgrade, so it’s bound to be good also during the summer.

Blue Moon

Used to be a restaurant during the day, now it’s a club in the late hours. Wide selection of drinks, a bit in the upper end when it comes to prices. Sometimes they host demo-band gigs, now that can be interesting.

Bitef Art cafe

During the nineties occupied by the communist party, oozing with mostly techno-folk music, everybody thought that one of the legendary Belgrade cafe-clubs was gone forever. Today, renovated and cleaned its trying to renew its image of the “cool” club. With imaginitive theme nights and a lot of live gigs, it nearly succeeds.

Fili

There are couple more clubs worth visiting in Resavska street – Fili near the corner with Srpskih vladara street – weird people and weird music on most nights,

F-6

Younger crowd under the influence of Belgrade-style turbo folk on most nights. Occasionally R’n‘B nights. You’ll recognize the place by loads of illegaly parked expensive cars in front of the club. Surprisingly, entrance is free on most nights.

Bizzare & Gaudi

Hip Belgrade places from its begginings until today. Only professional DJs spining records here, mostly house and variations. Fairly high drink prices. If you get bored at Bizzare, check out Gaudi cafe right next to it. On overcrowded summer nights, visitors of these two cafes ocuppy the street too.

Flash (ex Bus)

Always popular and almost always fairly crowded. That’s partly because the club is fairly small. DJs play their tunes from a double-decker bus that somehow found its way inside this small Belgrade club. One of the cheapes places in town when it comes to drink prices, specially on tuesdays. Music can vary from fairly good commercial pop to intorrelable serbian pop, both concerning the loudness and quality.

Tramvaj

Very cool club with live rock, blues and rockabilly gigs and good draft beer, usually very very crowded, so come early if you want to grab a chair. But on the other hand, why would you need a chair when you can dance?

Baltazzar

Lots of rooms with somewhat different atmospheres and purpose, for your chillout and dancing pleasure. In lack of dance floor, help your self with a table, bar or a chair, and dance away.

Sound

One of the most popular raft-clubs in Belgrade, open only during summer.

Stefan Brown

This place has probably one of the hippest and most attractive locations in the city of Belgrade.

Mamolo

Dance floor becomes very crowded very fast, so if you manage to squeeze your way out of it, you can rest on the othe side of the wall dividing the basement. Drink prices moderate, and the crowd that comes here is leaning towards the artistic kind.

L'Idiot

One of the coolest clubs in city of Belgrade. Pleasent staff and reasonable prices, mingling and dancing in a crowded basement and playlists full of surprises. What more do you need?

KST - Klub studenata tehnike

One of the last places trying to keep the rebelious spirit of rock, metal and punk in Belgrade.

Plastic

Formerly known as Mondo, it’s still one of the few clubs in Belgrade where it’s normal to stand in cue before you manage to squeeze yourself inside. Atmosphere is very hot and sweaty, drink prices high, younger crowd under the influence of… music.

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