An amazing location for watching sunsets over Belgrade. Also it available to climb and explore the ruins of ancient walls without any restrictions. The cemetery next to the Tower is a peaceful place worth visiting, too.
Beautiful panoramic views! there is a cemetery nearby, which we accidentally came across, but we met a lot of cute cats there. Tickets to the observation tower can only be purchased for cash, the toilet next to it does not work. This is a minus.
The Gardosh Tower was built at the end of the 19th century, when Zemun was part of Austria-Hungary. Now the tower is a wonderful observation deck with a magnificent view of modern Zemun, the Danube River and almost the whole of Belgrade. Entrance to the tower is paid. The ascent and descent takes place on a very narrow spiral staircase, there is no elevator. Therefore, if you are not confident in your abilities, it is better to take a walk around the tower. Moreover, there is also a beautiful view from its foot.
The panorama is fascinating, roof tiles, the Danube, a historical place, silence, a small number of tourists, nearby a cozy terrace cafe for relaxation. The spirit of antiquity and old Belgrade, we recommend it! The climb to the tower is 200 dinars.
Here in Zeman, everything is completely different from in the Old Town on the other side. It's cozy and nice here. The tower is interesting, though 19th century. And there is an observation deck on the Danube nearby. I highly recommend driving here and taking a walk down the old streets. This is a completely different Belgrade
The Gardosha Tower is located in the Zemun district. It is a beautiful area with old private houses and narrow cobblestone streets. The walls surrounding the tower offer stunning views of the whole of Belgrade. It is mandatory to visit at the service. Not far from the tower there is also a small beautiful Cathedral of St. St. Nicholas with the relics of St. Andrew the First-Called and St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.
An interesting historical place. A guide is desirable, or just a person who knows the history of Belgrade. Beautiful view of the river. Nearby is one of the old districts of the city and very nice restaurants.
The tallest building in Zemun was built in honor of the 1000th anniversary of Hungary, whose border town Zemun was until 1918. Beautiful views of the Danube and the old town (not sure if there is a new one). The ascent to the observation room is by stairs and is paid.
As can be seen from the address, there is a cemetery next to the tower
A great place in the center of Zemun. The old tower, an observation deck overlooking Belgrade. There is a bar and a restaurant nearby. The prices are pleasant.
The tower itself does not look great, but the view from there of the city, the Danube and the embankment is simply amazing. Well, actually, the embankment is just around the corner. It's also beautiful there, swans swim, and there are many cafes and restaurants for every taste and budget ;)
It's a beautiful place if you have free time to take a little walk. You don't have to go on purpose, but you can take a look in passing) The entrance to the tower is 2 euros or 200 dinars, it offers a much more impressive view than just next to the tower.
Incredible beauty in the evening with electric lighting. Since the area itself is very picturesque, I recommend visiting it with both natural and electric lighting.
The magnificent view from the tower of Zemun, the Danube, Belgrade and in clear weather is even wider. There is a restaurant next to the tower, and the historic Gardosh district.
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Alexey Daranov
Level 19 Local Expert
December 3, 2024
A great place to visit, because the Danube and old Zemun are visible from the observation deck. Also in this place there is a cozy traditional cafe where you can take Serbian boiled coffee (excellent) and drink a glass of plum raki under coffee. It will be great in chilly weather.
The beautiful memorial tower of Austria-Hungary at the beginning of the 20th century.
The entrance there is on the cobblestones, it is incredibly difficult to get there with a stroller. The tower has a cafe. Inside the tower, you can visit a mini museum and an observation deck for a fee.
Along the way there are many different cafes in the style of the late 19th and early 20th century.
Amazing view, amazing Land around. Everything feels very European, even Czech. Entrance is paid, two euros. It is difficult to climb the spiral staircase.
Beautiful panorama. The Danube, the fleeting Danube. It was winter, and I think the views are even more interesting in summer.
The red roofs of Zemun!)
It is not easy to climb the Gardosh Tower, but it is worth it to see Zemun from a height!!!! This tower is called the Millennium Tower, it is also the Gardosha - the dominant of the old Zemun district, standing on an elevation and allowing you to see the stunning panorama of Belgrade, as well as the arrow of the Sava-Danube.We were there on August 4, 2024, And then the guide took us to the embankment to feed the magnificent white swans!!!!❤
A beautiful tower. In an interesting area.
You can go upstairs for a fee. But even without that, there is a playground nearby, which offers a magnificent view of Zemun
An ancient place, the entrance to the tower is 200 rubles, from there beautiful views, a good overview of Zemun and the Danube, we liked it, I recommend you to visit.
The tower has a history, as well as the Zemun district itself, which is also interesting to walk around. The observation deck offers a very beautiful view of the Danube and Belgrade. I recommend you to visit.
Of course, I imagined that the tower would be higher and the observation deck would be higher, but it turned out that it was quite small and, alas, the climb was not to the very top. Of course, I would like to go higher. The tower is very nice, it corresponds to the whole old Zemun, where everything is small and cute. I recommend.
From the garden there is an amazing view of the Danube. Here you can walk along such streets, which are not found in Belgrade itself. There is an interesting cemetery nearby. There is a very old Jewish burial ground.
There is nothing to write here, it must be seen. To visit Belgrade and not to visit here is very, very short-sighted. Belgrade is not Belgrade without Zemun. Walk up the stairs to the market and sit in a cafe on the embankment, see the swans. And you will be happy.
The building of the 19th century in which the elements of fortress architecture and the column gallery are originally mixed. A good observation deck, from which a beautiful prospect of the city opens, especially in the evening
A historical tower on a high mountain in the Zemun district. Wonderful view of the city and the Danube. The entrance to the tower is free, but the ascent to the tower is already paid)). Somewhere in the region of 200 din./person
Zemun is a beautiful place by the river. there are tea gardens, cafes, restaurants and horizon pubs there, you can come and see this small tower at a distance of 500 m by walking while you go and spend time there. But just
It's a beautiful place. Wonderful view of the surrounding area, Zamun and Belgrade. The entrance is 200 dinars. There is a coffee shop and a restaurant nearby.
The Millennium Tower was built in honor of the beginning of the twentieth century. An interesting structure built on the ruins of an old fortress. Entrance is paid. A spiral metal staircase leads up. The observation deck offers a fascinating view of the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, as well as the Old Town.
What is the tower, what is the cemetery behind it - beautiful and beautiful places, climbing the tower costs 2 euros (like) ...
This is one of the 4 towers built on the cardinal directions and the only one that has survived ...
Beautiful views open
A romantic old tower from the time of Dracula by Bram Stoker, and the old Austria-Hungary, marking the Balkan border of the empire. Whoever did not look at the Danube, Zemun and Belgrade from the Gardos Tower did not see them!
The entrance fee is only 200 dinars per person.
Beautiful view of the city. It is worth including in
the list of places to visit.
Entrance is paid, only cash is accepted.
There is no elevator.
There is no time limit on the observation deck.
Cool place! Be sure to come and see. There are only a lot of steps up to it, but you can do it — the view is worth it. Climbing the tower for 200 dinars. It's usually windy there.
The tower offers a beautiful view of the city. There are many small cafes nearby.
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Александра Боенкова
Level 20 Local Expert
June 8, 2024
An interesting place and a good vantage point of Belgrade. It offers views of the old town of Zemun, now a district of Belgrade, and the Danube. Admission is 200 dinars in cash. Not far from it is the embankment, where there are many different cafes, and you can also see swans
A beautiful place, I did not climb the tower itself, they say that the view from the observation deck is the same. The view itself opens onto Belgrade and the Danube.