Bašta

Belgrade


Located in an old building with a whimsical courtyard, creative cocktails and frequent live jazz (along with occasional 80s, blues and salsa), Bašta is so very Savamala. Find it by clambering up the steps near Brankov Most. The party moves inside in winter.


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