Belgrade - Post Report Question and Answers

What are some typical ways to socialize, either with local people or with other expatriates? Are there groups or clubs that you can recommend?

There are a few organizations that offer a lot of opportunities for expats to get together for events such as walking tours, hikes, karaoke nights... - Oct 2024


Several local clubs. - Sep 2019


There was a Women's International Club, but you need to be sponsored in order to be admitted. It tends to be a bit closed. I know they went through some issues, so I don't know how it is, now. The francophone have Belgrade Accueil. Sports is a good way to get to know people. We started taking tango classes, and our social circle expanded suddenly. - Jan 2019


There is a fantastic Facebook page ran by two expat ladies who've lived in Serbia for some years: Belgrade Foreign Visitors Club. They organize a lot of activities, hikes, bicycle trips, pub crawls, etc. Joining a dance school, or sports club, is a great way to get to know local people. Joining a tango school totally changed our life there. - Dec 2018


Everything! Going out to dinner or a bar or club, philharmonic, opera, ballet, theatre, movies, mall, etc. Travel, travel, travel. - Sep 2015


Eating out, movies, malls, night clubs, indoor playgrounds, travel, private lessons. - Aug 2015


Lots - restaurants, nightclubs, bars, music festivals, concerts, theater, sports and outdoor activities. - Aug 2015


Go out to dinner, theater, concerts, clubs, cafes, parks, etc. It's hard to run out of things to do in Belgrade. - Aug 2014


Great, awesome restaurants, plenty of at home entertaining, parks etc. - Aug 2013


Serbians really enjoy the social life and have many good restaurants and cafes. Multiple parks throughout the city. - Apr 2012


Clubs, restaurants, get togethers, CLO events, etc. - Nov 2011


Anything is possible here. - Jul 2011


Good if you like to go clubbing. - Nov 2010


Rockin'. - Jun 2010


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