Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Proper Serbia promo video – “Soulfood Serbia”

Finally, a promotional video that could actually attract tourists to visit Serbia. It’s amazing that we had to wait until 2011 to see one. At least we are still young, right? No? Ok, but still. The video you’re about to see is not revolutionary – the angles, direction, camerawork, narration,

Belgrade walking tour

Walking around in Belgrade Belgrade city center is fairly small, so if you’re not in a rush, this is probably the best way to explore it in detail. When you find yourself on the corner of some two streets with signs either non-existing or, even worse – written in Cyrillic

Belgrade train station – timetables, connections, advice

Belgrade train station In no other means of transportation will you find such a big difference between how it should be and how it actually is. Cheap, dirty, small, often crowded, slow, and unreliable, freezing cold in winter and sweaty in summer – still, by train is how a great

Pobednik monument is happy to see you

If you are a tourist, and in Belgrade for the first time, it is to be expected that you will be taken to the Kalemegdan park. And, while in the Kalemegdan park, it is to be expected that your guide will take you to see the confluence of Dunav and Sava rivers, where one of the most recognizable Belgrade monuments is located—The Victor statue. Today you will discover one secret feature of the monument, which I like to think it was a sort of an Easter egg planted there by the sculptor. Thanks to Eniac who showed me the Easter egg, you will now also be amazed by the discovery.

At the top of the “party cities” list

After Sunday Times enlisted Belgrade in it’s top five world party cities couple of years ago, this time it’s the Lonely Planet with their top ten world party cities, and this time, Belgrade takes the first place. This is maybe nice opportunity to discuss you favorite party places in the

No more Schengen visas from 2010…

... if we don’t fuck something up in the meantime, of course. photo by lilit The decision of the European Commision to allow Serbs to travel as tourists in European/Schengen area without visas seems more and more likely after yesterdays meeting, where, beside Serbian citizens, also Macedonians and Montenegrins are

Belgrade, Serbia: 100 Tourist tips and travel guide for visitors, expats and residents

The first in a series of posts giving tips on a hundred things to do in Belgrade. Join the trip around town and give your own suggestions in the comments.


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