Čačak is a small town with many interesting places. See some of them below, and fill free to discover some on your own.
The most popular gathering places in Čačak are the city corso, the park in the city center and the West Morava coast.
The guesthouse of Jovan Obrenović is part of the National Museum of the city of Čačak − the oldest building in Čačak dating back to 1835, which magnificently presents the history of the city.
The Church of the Ascension of the Lord in Čačak is a cultural monument of great importance dating back to the 12th century.
Nadežda Petrović Art Gallery − Nadežda Petrović, our most important artist from the beginning of the 20th century, introduces Serbian art into the flow of contemporary European art.
Čačak Gymnasium is one of the most beautiful pieces of Serbian national style.
About 30 artists from Serbia and Europe drew graffiti around Čačak, and you can see some of them on the walls of the Vuk Karadžić Elementary School, the Faculty of Agriculture, the Culture Center, the courtyard of the Technical School, etc.
Kablar mountain – An incredible view over the entire Ovčar-Kablar gorge and the Serbian holy mountain (as it is commonly called because of the number of monasteries here), from the top of Kablar, makes this area remarkable.