Bajloni Market

Belgrade


Located in the historical Dorćol quarter, just below Skadarlija, the century-old Bajloni is one of Belgrade’s best open-air markets, with stands selling fresh organic fruit and vegetables, cheese, fish and meat, plus everything from clothes to cosmetics. It’s named after the Czech Bajloni family, which had a brewery on this location before WWII.


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