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 →
Belgrade’s Street Gallery (Ulična Galerija) celebrated their 4th birthday this weekend and it was awesome!
This boats will bring you in less than five minutes from Ada Ciganlija to New Belgrade (Blok 70) or the other way around.
Check out our sticky-fingered guide to the best cold stuff in the capital. I’ve put together a list of top ice-cream parlours serving unforgettable frozen dishes.
Well, the most popular cake in Belgrade is the Moskva Šnit made by Hotel Moskva.
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.
Serbians love to eat meat. You will notice that by looking through the restaurant’s menus. Of course, there are some vegetarian dishes too, but there is no big choice for people, who don’t eat meat.
“My art is not the answer, it is rather the question.” – Gottfried Helnwein
Serbian Christmas and Easter holidays apply the Julian calendar meaning that the Serbs celebrate Christmas on the 7th of January. There are a lot of intricate traditions varying from place to place. In a number of regions and areas, particularly in cities,… Continue Reading →
The Domestic coffee (domaća kafa), or also called: Serbian coffee (srpska kafa), Turkish Coffee (turska kafa) or Black Coffee (crna kafa) has its roots in Yemen (15th century).
“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 →
Serbians celebrate (orthodox) Christmas on the 7th of January, because religious holidays go by the Julian Calender.
This is a story about the day, I started hating Vapiano at the Knez Mihailova Street.
The Republic Square is Belgrade’s most known square, located in the heart of the city center.
Dvorištance literally means little yard and was one of my favourite bars in Belgrade.
The older we get, the more stressful life gets. So, once in a while, everyone needs to refill their batteries.
In an early interview Amy is asked: „How big do you think you’re going to be?“ She replies: „I don’t think I’m going to be at all famous. I don’t think I could handle it, I would problably go mad.“