Klub 20/44

Top choice in Belgrade


Retro, run-down and loads of fun, this alternative splav (river-barge nightclub) is named for Belgrade's map coordinates. Open year-round, it has become an electronica reference for top European DJs – despite its shabby appearance. Swimming up from the back might be your easiest way in!


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Nearby Belgrade attractions

1. Museum of Contemporary Art

0.23 MILES

One of Belgrade's top cultural sights, this recently renovated museum is a treasure trove of 20th-century art from the ex-Yugoslav cultural space. The…

2. Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church

0.28 MILES

The Patriarchate (Patrijaršija) building houses this collection of ecclesiastical items, many of which were collected by St Sava, founder of the…

3. Orthodox Cathedral

0.31 MILES

Dedicated to Archangel Michael, this cathedral was constructed between 1837 and 1841 on the site of an earlier 18th-century church; it’s opposite the…

4. Residence of Princess Ljubica

0.31 MILES

This preserved Oriental-style residence was built between 1829 and 1831 for the wife of Prince Miloš and houses a permanent collection of 19th-century…

5. Military Museum

0.38 MILES

Tucked away in Belgrade's sprawling Belgrade Fortress, this museum presents the complete military history of the former Yugoslavia. Gripping displays…

6. Roman Well

0.42 MILES

The daring can peek down this mysterious 60m-deep hole (actually more a cistern than a well). Of dubious origin and shrouded in horrifying legends, the…

7. Gallery of the Natural History Museum

0.44 MILES

Within the Belgrade Fortress, a building that was once a Turkish guardhouse now serves as exhibition space for the varied collection of fossils, minerals,…

8. Big Gunpowder Magazine

0.46 MILES

The huge Gunpowder Magazine (1718) was set up by the Austrians as a safe place to hide artillery; today it houses a collection of stone monuments,…