Belgrade is a city of a 7000 years old and rich history. It was settled ever since Neolithic times, and for centuries it represented an important trade and conquering route. In modern times, it's a cultural and entertainment Mecca of the region.
Today, it's a lively, bustling city, traditionally welcoming and openhearted to it's visitors.

You can see excellent plays at the theatre (http://www.krstarica.com/lat/beograd/pozorista/) the latest movie hits (http://www.krstarica.com/lat/beograd/bioskopi/), enjoy classical, ethno, or modern music concerts (http://www.krstarica.com/lat/beograd/), view contemporary, or the museum's standard exhibitions (http://www.krstarica.com/lat/beograd/izlozbe/ ). The most outstanding nightlife is offered by numerable cafes all over the city, but, certainly the most famous are the boathouses, strewn along the Danube and Sava rivers with a huge variety of live music entertainment that lasts till dawn (http://www.yellowcab.co.yu/dogadjaj.jsp?tipId=7) and traditional restaurants that offer national cuisine (dishes from the grill) also with traditional Serbian live music that everybody sings along to.

Belgrade is a meeting place of European culture and exotic hedonism. Serbians are customarily warm and welcoming, always ready to laugh and enjoy themselves. They'll greet you with open arms and do their best to make your stay memorable and unique.
And the famously beautiful Serbian girls? Ah...well, that's another story.