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As the former capital of Yugoslavia, Belgrade is home to the Museum of Yugoslavia, housed in a complex featuring Tito’s residence. Visitors here can unravel the complex tapestry of Yugoslavia’s past, from its creation in 1918 to its eventual dissolution in the 1990s. Guided tours unveil the life of the iconic leader Josip Broz Tito and the political landscape that shaped the region.

Bohemian Vibes: Skadarlija Street

For a taste of Belgrade's artistic spirit, one should wander down Skadarlija Street, the city’s bohemian enclave. This vibrant, pedestrian-friendly area is dotted with charming restaurants adorned with flowers. It’s a place where poets and artists came together in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and its enchanting atmosphere remains alive today.