Arena East Apartments – Belgrade are situated in the very center of New Belgrade. All of the most attractive turistic attractions as well as the most important business centers could be found nearby. Apartments are located 100m from Belgarde Arena. Around 1km far, spacious sports, recreation and concert places could be found, as the Belgrade Arena and Ušće Concert Area or bohemian street Skadarlia, pedestrian zone which is connected with the City’s main streets, Knez Mihailova and Kralja Milana ending with the Belgrade fortress Kalemegdan on the one side and the Temple of Saint Sava of Serbia.
Our accommodation consists of 3 units, structured as apartments and studios. Interior is a mixture of the traditional and modern look with prevailing flat forms and warm colour shades. The Apartments are equiped with the all modern means of communication. All the segments are elected from the high quality profesional elements.
Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia and has a population of around 1.7 million. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has since ancient times been an important crossing of the ways where the roads of eastern and western Europe meet. The city lies on two international waterways, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, which surround it on three sides. Because of this position, Belgrade is fittingly referred to as the Gateway to the Balkans and the Door to Central Europe.
The oldest archaeological finds in this area date from the 5th millennium BC. The prehistoric site of Vinča, which preserves traces of a prehistoric human material culture (Neolithic plastic art), is located on the banks of the Danube. Celtic tribesmen founded Singidunum in the 3rd century BC, and the town is also mentioned in classical sources. The territory was later conquered by the Romans and became part of the Byzantine Empire when the Roman Empire split in 395.
The Slavs crossed the Danube in increasing numbers during the 6th century and permanently settled in this area, erecting their settlement – the White City (Beli Grad) – on a rocky outcrop rising above the mouth of the Sava.
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