Topčiderski park is one of the biggest in Belgrade. It has two parts divided by Topčiderska street. Since my biking track passes through the park, I am there quite often. I stop sometimes, take a break, clear my mind. If I am lucky I see a bride and groom on a photo session after a wedding in the nearby church.
The bridge from the photo has become famous due to these photoshoots. This is a calm part of the park. On the other side is Milošev Konak, a historical building from the 19th century. In front of Milosev Konak you can often see small concerts, open markets and generally, whenever there's nice weather, lots of people.
Also, in front of it, there is a huge London plane tree -- it is so big that its branches are supported with mount. Milošev konak is also the name of a restaurant nearby, a classic one, also from the 19th century, and it has a nice garden with tree shade.
Topčiderski park is my favorite. Whenever I have doubts, whenever I am not in a good mood I come here. It refreshes me.
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