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Belgrade Clubbing: Sound

The 'splav' Sound was opened in 1996 and since then its a place for the bit less commercial music loving folks and awesome partying. In this club, you can hear non-commercial house, dance and new wave beats. The club is urban and original and it's one of the clubs you really must visit in order to feel the atmosphere of the city's nightlife.



Info & Reservations:
062/222-152;  066/222-152
Reservations: Needed for tables
Prices: Average and a bit above average

Belgrade Clubbing: River

River is another of Belgrade's famous 'splavs'. It is located beneath the tram bridge among many others, and it quickly became one of the local's favorite places to hang out. The music here is mostly Serbian pop/folk and guest performances of some of the most popular pop/folk singers and bands. But the real thing you ought to see is "These are the Balkans" - a thematic Wednesday night where you can feel the real vibe of Serbian clubbing with trumpeters playing folk music.



Open: 5 days a week
Prices: Above average,
beers are from 300 - 500 dinars
cocktails are from 600 - 700 dinars
Reservations: Needed for tables
066/222-152



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Belgrade Clubbing: Koketa

This summer, Belgrade's "beach" Ada Ciganlija has gained a new place for relaxing and getting your tan on by day, but most importantly - a great club at night.





The new club is called "Koketa" which means "Coquette". It consists of a closed area that can hold 300 people and a big outdoor area, and the music is mainly based on pop/rock live bands, pop/folk music and well-known DJs.





Info & Reservations: 066/222-152

Belgrade Clubbing: Freestyler

When its summer in Belgrade, everyone goes clubbing on the river, on Belgrade's popular 'splavs', witch are clubs that are literally on the river. One of them is Freestyler.


Freestyler is an important part for summer clubbing for almost any local that likes to have a good time. Thec club is having its 11th birthday this year, and I'm sure it will hold parties like never before.

In a white, minimalistic interior, Belgrade clubbers listen to the best beats of House and RnB music and guest DJs from around the world, and it's open drom tuesday to sunday.



As the club's website wrote "Don't let other people tell you how it was, reserve a place for yourself and come see!"

Working days: Tuesday to Sunday

Entry: Free
Reservation: Needed for tables
Prices: Above average, Beers: 370-500 dinars, Cocktails 350-1500 dinars