Vracar has long been synonymous with prestigious living in Belgrade. With prices ranging from EUR 3,500 to 5,000 per square meter, it's one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the capital — and for good reason. The combination of a central location, old-build charm, and rich cultural offerings makes it unrivaled.
The Temple of Saint Sava dominates the skyline, while Karadjordje Park and the Jevremovac Botanical Garden provide much-needed greenery in the urban environment. Streets like Njegoseva, Krunska, and Makenzijeva exude a special atmosphere with cafes, galleries, and boutiques.
For property buyers, Vracar also offers exceptional liquidity — apartments sell quickly, and prices grow steadily. Salonac apartments in old builds with high ceilings and courtyards are particularly sought-after and command premium prices. New construction on the outskirts of Vracar offers modern comfort, but without the charm that the center of this neighborhood provides.



