Kalemegdan is Belgrade’s central park and fortress lying on a hill overlooking the Sava and Danube confluence, on the eastern side of the river Sava. This has been the sight of the ancient Roman city of Singidunum, the medieval and Turkish era Belgrade and was converted into a park in the mid 19th century.
Location
The park is located in the city center, by the neighborhoods of Dorćol and Kosančićev Venac and connected with the main city promenade – Knez Mihailova street. It is home to several galleries and museums, restaurants, sports courts, and the Belgrade Zoo. It is divided into 4 zones: Upper town, Lower town, Big Kalemegdan and Small Kalemegdan.