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Kalemegdan Park wraps around Belgrade Fortress and is the city's oldest and largest public park. Locals treat it as an outdoor living room — families stroll, chess players gather under the linden trees, and couples settle on benches overlooking the rivers.

Tašmajdan Park is a green oasis in the heart of Belgrade, bordered by Saint Mark's Church and the Parliament building. Built above Roman- and Ottoman-era stone quarries (the name comes from the Turkish 'taş' meaning stone), it features fountains, playgrounds, and shaded walkways.

Topčider Park is Belgrade's oldest landscaped park, set in a wooded valley southwest of the city center. Its mature plane trees — some over 170 years old — towering above winding paths make it a peaceful retreat from the urban core.

Košutnjak is Belgrade's largest forest park, covering over 330 hectares of oak and beech woodland southwest of the city center. It's the preferred destination for joggers, mountain bikers, and families seeking true greenery within the city limits.