Serbia has a developing gay scene, mainly in Belgrade. The city has several gay-friendly bars, clubs, and events. Most of the gay nightlife is in Dorćol and Savamala.
Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, is also welcoming to LGBTQ+ travelers. The city hosts EXIT Festival, which attracts a diverse crowd. While there are fewer dedicated gay venues, many bars and cafes are inclusive.
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Serbia has a developing gay scene, mainly in Belgrade. The city has several gay-friendly bars, clubs, and events. Most of the gay nightlife is in Dorćol and Savamala.
Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, is also welcoming to LGBTQ+ travelers. The city hosts EXIT Festival, which attracts a diverse crowd. While there are fewer dedicated gay venues, many bars and cafes are inclusive.
Serbia has many attractions worth visiting. In Belgrade, see Kalemegdan Fortress and Skadarlija, the city’s historic district. Novi Sad offers Petrovaradin Fortress and the Danube River promenade. Tara National Park and Đavolja Varoš (Devil’s Town) provide stunning natural landscapes.
Belgrade Pride takes place every year, promoting LGBTQ+ visibility and rights. The event has grown in support, with increasing participation from locals and visitors. Some cultural events, such as the Merlinka Queer Film Festival, also highlight LGBTQ+ topics.
Public transport is available, but taxis and ride-sharing apps are more convenient. English is spoken in tourist areas, especially by younger people. While attitudes toward LGBTQ+ people are improving, discretion is sometimes advised outside major cities. Belgrade remains the best choice for a gay-friendly experience in Serbia.