
Stagaway Belgrade Club Patrol: Summer/Winter 2024/2025
Your ultimate guide to Belgrade’s evolving life.
Belgrade is known for its vibrant and ever-changing nightlife. From mainstream river clubs to underground hotspots, the city offers something for everyone.
We have compiled a list of the hottest clubs for this season, along with exclusive insights from their managers.
Whether you’re looking for VIP treatment or a casual night out, we’ve got you covered.

Freestyler Club
- Type: Floating River Club
- Dress Code: Smart (except for theme nights)
- Reservation: Required
- Music Nights:
Tuesday: ’90s Hits
Wednesday: R’n’B Night - Friday & Saturday: Commercial House DJ Hits
- Age Range: 20-40
Manager Interview – Cile
“Constant innovation and understanding our crowd keep us at the top. Our staff ensures the best experience, and we bring top DJs to create unforgettable nights.”

Shake n Shake
- Type: Open-Air Floating Club
- Dress Code: Smart
- Reservation: Required
- Music Nights:
Tuesday & Wednesday: ’90s Party
Wednesday: R’n’B & Rap Night
Friday & Saturday: Commercial House Hits
Manager Interview – Milos Nikitovic
“The view, the atmosphere, and our music selection make Shake n Shake a must-visit. Saturday nights are legendary!”

Lasta
- Type: Floating Open-Air Club
- Dress Code: Smart
- Reservation: Highly Recommended (Book a week in advance)
- Music Nights:
Tuesday: R’n’B
Friday & Saturday: Non-Commercial House DJ Nights
Manager Interview – Milos Korac
“We cater to a more mature crowd with top DJs and an unmatched atmosphere. Foreign guests love the energy and exclusivity.”

Tranzit Club
- Type: Indoor & Outdoor Club
- Dress Code: Smart Casual
- Reservation: Recommended
- Vibe: Hipster & Alternative with Non-Commercial Music
Manager Interview – Milos Korac
“Tranzit is more than a pre-club spot. It’s a place with a great vibe, creative cocktails, and a Berlin-inspired nightlife experience.”
Other Must-Visit Clubs
- Mladost Radost Gadost – Unique club where you can enjoy dinner and dance to Drum n’ Bass, House, and Disco.
- Terassa – Open-air club with breathtaking views, located in the historic Kalemegdan Fortress.
- Tilt – The winter version of Freestyler, known for its rotating dance floor.
- Brankow – New York-style club under Branko’s Bridge, featuring R’n’B and House music.
- Dragstor Play – A winter floating club, attracting a stylish crowd with commercial house and disco hits.
- 100 tka – An exclusive, invite-only club with an intimate setting for just 100 guests.
- Tube – Underground club in Dorcol, featuring Techno and Drum n’ Bass.
- 20/44 – A floating hipster club with funky beats and a laid-back vibe.
- Stefan Braun – A legendary club on the 9th floor, where bartenders party just as hard as the guests.
Where to Eat Before or After a Night Out

Frida
Cuisine: International
Vibe: Live music and a stunning riverside view
Price Range: Medium-High

Torro
Cuisine: Steakhouse
Vibe: Best sunset view by the river
Price Range: Medium-High

Tri Šešira
Cuisine: Traditional Serbian
Vibe: Historic bohemian setting with live gypsy music
Price Range: Low-Medium

Boutique
Cuisine: International
Vibe: Overlooks Republic Square and National Theatre
Price Range: Low-Medium

Terminal
Cuisine: Western European
Vibe: Trendy spot near St. Sava Temple
Price Range: Medium-High

Saran
Cuisine: Seafood
Vibe: Authentic fish restaurant in Zemun
Price Range: Medium

Comunale
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Vibe: Open-concept riverside dining
Price Range: Medium

Savanova
Cuisine: European
Vibe: Scenic spot with live weekend music
Price Range: Medium-High