
Location · Radivoja Koraća 1
Vračar, an address that needs no explanation.
At Radivoja Koraća 1, Finest Vračar stands in a quiet part of Vračar, close to everything that makes this area special. Culture, dining, markets, parks and everyday amenities are a few minutes away, while the street itself keeps its calm and sense of privacy.
Surroundings · Vračar
Six addresses the whole city knows.
Kalenić, Hram Svetog Save, Čuburski park and other recognisable points of Vračar are part of the immediate surroundings. Places people usually cross the city for become part of everyday life here — reachable on foot and naturally connected with life at this address.
Culture
Beogradsko dramsko pozorište
Since 1947 the Beogradsko dramsko pozorište (Belgrade Drama Theatre) has been devoted to contemporary drama and ranks among the city's most important stages. It stands in Crveni krst, the same part of Vračar as the building — so an evening at the theatre here is not a trip into town but a walk through the neighbourhood.
Sport
Sports centres “Mirko Sandić” and “Radnički”
The “Mirko Sandić” sports centre, devoted to swimming and water polo and named after the legendary water polo player, is directly across the street. In the same area is SC “Radnički”, with the courts and club sport Crveni krst has long been known for. A morning swim or training after work fits into the day without any logistics.
Parks
Tašmajdan and Čubura parks
Tašmajdan is one of Belgrade's large city parks, with a stadium and an ice rink alongside walkways and old trees. Čuburski park is the favourite local green space of Čubura — quieter and more neighbourly, right for an everyday walk. Two parks of different character keep the green balance of the area.
Everyday life
Đeram and Kalenić markets
Đeram is a traditional open-air market on Bulevar kralja Aleksandra, where people still buy from vendors they know. Kalenić is Belgrade's best-known market and a symbol of Vračar — a place where a Saturday morning turns into a ritual. Fresh produce here is chosen first-hand, every day.
City landmark
Hram Svetog Save
The largest Orthodox church in the Balkans (the Temple of Saint Sava) dominates Belgrade's skyline and is visible from every side of the city. Its plateau is one of the capital's most recognisable places and the point Vračar has always oriented itself by. Living in this area means having that landmark as part of the everyday horizon.
Knowledge
Narodna biblioteka Srbije
The Narodna biblioteka Srbije (National Library of Serbia) stands on the Vračar plateau, right beside Hram Svetog Save. It holds the country's largest collection of books and manuscripts and remains a quiet refuge for reading and research — a cultural anchor of the area that does not change.
