Kalemegdan, one of the most attractive and most visited tourist sites in Serbia, where more than 3,000 foreign and local guests flock to on a daily basis, enriched its offer on June 18 with the opening of Dinosaurs Park.
Entitled “Jura Adventure,” Dinosaurs Park is set in front of the Stambol Kapija at the Belgrade Fortress, where more than 35 replicas of dinosaurs in their life size, including prehistoric reptiles that give off sounds are on display for research, photography and education of children.
The park is rich in its contents, situated in the shade of magnificent plane trees and the right place to enjoy the whole family in summer. The Dino Park will be open until 31 October, every day, from 10 AM to 8 PM. The price of tickets will cost 350 dinars for adults and 250 dinars for children up to 15 years of age, whereas the tickets prices are waived for the children up to three years of age.
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