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Belgrade’s Flea Markets: Zemunski Buvljak

Forget about Western European flea markets! This one is next level: Welcome to Zemunski Buvljak in Altina my very own Disney Land. 

Belgrade’s alternative Bucket List for Fall 2019

October is my favourite month in Belgrade. Everyone’s finally back from their holidays and the new season starts with film festivals and interesting happenings. This autumn guide doesn’t include only exhibitions and music festivals but also interesting places and activities. … Continue Reading →

Uncovering Belgrade’s Hidden Summer Gems

Belgrade is the most crowded during the summer months. It has a lot to offer during the holiday season. When new places open there is always a crowd. But where to go in order to avoid the masses? Here is… Continue Reading →

Belgrade’s Amazing Vintage Stores

Belgrade with its colours, amazing streetart and vibrancy is a city where you can walk around for days and still not get bored. With such a great vibe, there’s bound to be some really good vintage shops. Those are not… Continue Reading →

The Ultimate Guide to Your Summer in Belgrade 2k18

What’s going on in summer time? Fun days by the water, warm evenings spent on floating bars, outdoor cinemas on rooftops and crazy nights out in the city –  Belgrade is in high season all summer long. Here are the… Continue Reading →

Belgrade Documentary: Dancing on the Edge by Electronic Beats

Belgrade. Dancing on the Edge is the first short documentary about Belgrade’s electronic music scene and the people who created it.

Belgrade’s Flea Markets: Bubanj Potok

Going to flea markets seems to be like setting off for an adventure. It’s like time travel: different times and eras are blended together in a place packed with bits and bobs. Flea markets also tell beautiful tales, part of… Continue Reading →

Splavovi – Belgrade’s Floating Bars I

Belgrade is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The river banks are dotted with floating rafts, which were turned into a range of coffee places, bars and clubs. I’d like to point out a few alternative… Continue Reading →

Top 10 Things To Do in Belgrade

These are ten wonderful things you can do while visiting Belgrade. Each of them will be a unique experience, I promise.

Dev9t – Belgrade’s Most Authentic Festival

Dev9t (10.06 – 18.06.2016) is Belgrade’s most authentic, most creative, most beautiful, most inspiring festival ever.

Exploring Belgrade: The Street Art Guide

Every city tells its own unique story by the street art it has. I am a big fan of it, because it’s made for everyone and like each and every piece of art, there is always a message to reflect… Continue Reading →

Exploring Belgrade: The Beton Hala Guide

The Beton Hala or Concrete Hall is one of Belgrade’s popular places during hot summer days.

Exploring Belgrade: The Savamala District

Savamala is one of Belgrade’s urban neighbourhoods, located between the central station and the right bank of the Sava River. It is known for its nightlife, streetart and creative happenings.

Exploring Belgrade: Hilandarska Street – a Exhibition of a Broken Relationship

This is an interesting story about a collection of abandoned things, which made Hilandarska Street number 26 famous.

Exploring Belgrade: Skadarlija – the Younger Sister of Monmartre

If you want to have a deep look at Belgrade’s soul – have a walk at Skadarlija, Belgrade’s Bohemian quarter, in the first hours of an early evening. This soft,  romantic place with its charming Belle Èpoque lanterns is surrounded by a… Continue Reading →

Belgrade’s Street Gallery turned 4

Belgrade’s Street Gallery (Ulična Galerija) celebrated their 4th birthday this weekend and it was awesome!

Belgrade’s Beach – Ada Ciganlija

Ada Ciganlija is a river island, which is used as a multi-faceted recreation zone by the people living or visiting Belgrade.

Klub Dvorištance is back again!

New adress – same spirit

Taxi Boat Experience and Blok 70

This boats will bring you in less than five minutes  from Ada Ciganlija to New Belgrade (Blok 70) or the other way around.

Ciglana – The Place to be!

Once upon a time artists created from an abandoned nickel factory the most authentic place in Belgrade.

Kafana “?”

Kafana has its origin in the Ottoman Empire. It comes from the word kafa, which means coffee and is a local bistro that focuses on serving turkish coffee and alcohol beverages.

The NATO Bombing

NATO bombed Serbia from March 24th, 1999 to June 10th, 1999 to stop “human rights abuses” in Kosovo. “Bombing for peace is like f*cking for virginity.” And we all know, that the United States always invent a story in order to… Continue Reading →

Belgrade’s Green Markets

“A foreigner who doesn’t visit a market will never become familiar with or understand the essence of the city in which he or she resides. I have learnt more about some cities by roaming through its markets than by visiting… Continue Reading →

Nature in Belgrade

The older we get, the more stressful life gets. So, once in a while, everyone needs to refill their batteries.

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