St Savas Temple, Belgrade
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Shopping in Belgrade
The main shopping area is based around pedestrianised Kneza Mihaila, where visitors can find Western European high street chains with prices pretty much the same as elsewhere in Europe. For souvenirs with a Belgrade theme, Belgrade Window (Kneza Mihaila 6) has a good selection, while the Ethnographic Museum on Studentski trg offers a good range of locally produced arts and crafts.
Opening hoursShops are generally open between 0800 and 2000, although those on Kneza Mihaila often stay open later.
Markets, craft stalls and one-off boutiques can be found all over the city. For local delicacies and fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, KaleniÄ Market on Maksima Gorkog in the south of the city close to St Sava's Temple, is well worth a browse.
If you really need 24-hour supermarket, there's the huge Tempo in New Belgrade near the Novi Sad motorway exit.
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