As I mentioned in the Uncovering Belgrade’s Hidden Summer Gem post: the city (when it comes to visitors and tourists) is the most crowded during the summer months. The nights are fun but during the day it can get pretty… Continue Reading →
Serbia is a traditional country and quite conservative when it comes to LGBTQ+. Basically, it has a ‘don’t ask – don’t tell’ mentality. However, being a capital has its perks, as the attitude in Belgrade is more relaxed and safer than… Continue Reading →
photos: Iva Mastilović Just between the Bohemian Quarter Skadarlija and the Cetinjska Street 15, hidden behind a big green door full of graffiti, there lies April bar. A place where you can finally get a drink and dance without the… Continue Reading →
photos: Marijana Janković Fuck you Corona, Dim is back on track! Today at 5 pm is the reopening of one of the best bars in Belgrade, located in Cetinjska Street 15, and I am really happy about it. Ali Güney… Continue Reading →
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 →
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 never stops to deliver us new places to explore and fall in love with. Each year new things pop up all over town, putting undiscovered areas on the map and adding new spice to already established ones. I especially love… Continue Reading →
Belgrade’s Christmas lights are still hanging throughout the city but the excitement of New Year’s Eve and the cozy Christmas atmosphere are already gone. Of course, there are some slavas (celebration of family saint patron’s day) here and there but January spreads… Continue Reading →
Did you know that Belgrade has its own China town? Or a metro station? If you are looking for a local experience and want to discover a different side of Belgrade off the beaten path, you may like this selection… Continue Reading →
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 →
Mama Shelter is a new, artsy and quirky hotel with an amazing rooftop, which you have to visit.
Over the past few years, the coffee scene has exploded in Belgrade, bringing trendy cafés, small roasteries and coffee shops to the city. You can’t go more than two strides down a street without passing one. But where are the best new… Continue Reading →
When winter or bad weather comes, those amazing months of sipping drinks on floating river bars and open air pleasures come to a sudden halt for Belgrade. Luckily, some of the capital’s best kept secrets are its cozy living room… Continue Reading →
Bioskop Zvezda (engl. cinema star) is more than just a place to see a film. It’s a social hub for film-lovers and culture-seekers. Read more about the occupied cinema which has been making cultural waves since opening.
Belgrade is known for its unique nightlife. It’s a vibrant and lively nocturnal hub of countless bars and clubs in unusual places. Whether you want to dance till the sun comes up or just party with the young and lively… Continue Reading →
Boho Bar is Belgrade’s new summer hotspot located in the middle of the Kalemegdan fortress, the city’s most famous attraction.
Just when you thought you’d mapped out all the places you still need to check out in Belgrade, here’s another one to add to your list: Kaste Bar is Belgrade’s new hidden gem located on the Slavija Square. The bar… Continue Reading →
Recent research suggests that people seem to be buying more vinyl than they have done in decades. This record shop guide is dedicated to all vinyl diggers and music connoisseurs. It will take you on a thrilling pursuit to some… Continue Reading →
Doing breakfast is the new going out in Belgrade. There is no better way than to start your day with a delicious meal. I’ve discovered four new breakfast spots for you. Enjoy.
This is the ultimate guide to New Year’s Eve 2016 in Belgrade, which recommends the coolest clubbing, boat parties and after hours. Find the best things to do in the capital this New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
Everyone, who has visited Belgrade, knows that this city has tons of really good bars, coffees and pubs. The bars, I am gonna mention here, have something in common: They all got that awesome living room style.
The ritual of having breakfast and brunch out of your own home is becoming more and more popular in Belgrade. The following places certainly seem to know how to prepare well made eggs. And they all have something in common: they… Continue Reading →
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 →
Fancy having a few drinks and experiencing Belgrade from above? I’ve discovered some great bars and coffee places with a splendid view.
Paris is always a good idea! This autumn Belgrade brings the City of Light to Karađorđeva Street in Savamala.
I explored more of Belgrade’s most beautiful outdoor coffee places and bars for you. Enjoy.
On Friday, the 12th of August, Barutana, a club in the Kalemegdan fortress hosted an amazing event called Bizzare Bazzare.
From far away, the industrial part of Dobračina Street looks empty and boring. But if you come closer, you will discover lovely places.
Pristan is the new DJ harbour for summer and river lovers.
The Street Smart Belgrade Collective organized a lovely Charity Street Art Market one week ago.
Belgrade, are you ready for the hottest summer ever?
Berliner’s Beer Street Festival took place from the 24 th – 26 th of June.
Outdoor Bars Part 4 – new inspiration for warm summer days and nights.
Restaurant TRI is the perfect place, if you want to feel like at home but still experience something new.
The Beton Hala or Concrete Hall is one of Belgrade’s popular places during hot summer days.
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.
Dorćol Platz is a new cultural center located in the lower part of Dorćol, the former industrial district.
The weather is sunny again, so it’s definitely time for part two.
“A catch-22 is a paradoxial situation from which an individual cannot escape because of contradictory rules.”
Belgrade is a city with tons of great bars. During the nice weather season, they turn their open air areas and yards into colourful oases. This little guide, will show you Belgrade’s first five most beautiful outdoor coffee places.
Belgrade has got a new hotspot, which you will love for sure.
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 →
Ada Ciganlija is a river island, which is used as a multi-faceted recreation zone by the people living or visiting Belgrade.
It’s hard to find a rooftop bar in Belgrade, which is not owned by a fancy hotel.
When you buy handmade you are saying, „I support the quality product of individual artisans, rather than the lower prices of sweatshop labour.“ – Makadam
Once upon a time artists created from an abandoned nickel factory the most authentic place in Belgrade.
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