Delta City Mall
Rajiceva Mall (on Knez Mihailova street)
Usce Mall
murals on the wall leading to the toilets
Everything about this mall is in good taste (except, perhaps, the pink Bra... painted at the bottom of the mirror in the ladies' room of the toilets. Where are the feminists?! just kidding; it doesn't bother me and probably nor the other women visitors).
see `pink bra painted on the mirror bottom in the toilet room
live fish at Roda's mall big supermarket dept. nice attraction.
The city green markets (pijaca = market) are all structured in the same 'trio' manner: stalls with fresh veggies and fruit, stalls with clothing, and stalls with household / miscellaneous items. They differ a little in size , quality and prices, according to location mainly (for example, the open-air market 'Bajiloni', at the end of the touristy, bohemian cobbled street Skadarlija - its prices are , methinks, a bit more 'tourist oriented').
The biggest of the city markets seems to be 'Kalenic' which is located in the district of St. Sava church and Tesla museum (I went on foot from the museum along the street which ends at the market; quite a distance!).
Bajiloni (in Skadarlija) market entrance (see the green sign)
market entrance Sign with activity hours of Zeleni Venac
Most of the city markets have a bakery ('pekara' in serbian),cheese and meat shops/or trailers, some fast food eatery, and nearby - a discount supermarket (usually Maxi). Zeleni Venac (the oldest) in the heart of the city seen from the outside
miscellaneous items
veggies and fruit stalls
flower stands
one has to be careful - bag hanging from the neck
I liked neither the merchandise (overloaded halls, passages and stalls, which is both exausting and frustrating) nor the atmosphere there. Maybe it was not the right day and time. The Belgrade China Town is closed on tuesdays, I didn't know that and went again the next day. Waste of time; I left empty-handed.
A piquant fact: they say the chinese community in Belgrade is actually a whole chinese village transferred to the serbian capital in the nineties.
exterior of Tepih Centar market seen from the street
The above market, located on a big empty space not far from the Sava river and the Delta City Mall is probably very popular among the locals as it has just about everything one could possibly need (except green, fresh products). For a tourist, with limited time, it's not recommendable. It's discouraging to start looking for some item in such an over dense display of things.