
King Milan Square
Best time to visit
Evening hours are the best because the lights on the square create a special atmosphere, ideal for photos and walks.
Budget tips
Entrance to the square is free, and restaurants around the square offer affordable local specialties at reasonable prices.
Recommended for
History lovers, Photographers, Tourists looking for walks and relaxation, Families
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Quick facts: It encompasses a large square with an area of about 10,000 square meters and is one of the main city gathering centers. It is named after King Milan Obrenović, who was an important figure in the history of Serbia.
Highlights: In the square there is a historic fountain with four lions, a symbol of the city, around which local artists often gather. In the evening hours, the square shines under the spotlights, creating a story full of light and shadows, ideal for photography.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes because of the stone slabs on the square which can be slippery if wet.
- Photograph the fountain with four lions at dusk for the best light effect.
- Bring a camera or a phone with a good camera because of the atmosphere in the evening hours.
- Avoid visiting during large events if you do not like crowds.
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