Showing posts with label serbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serbia. Show all posts

17/11/2016


EURONEWS: SERBIA BECOMES THE LEADING TOURIST DESTINATION IN THE BALKANS!

Euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe and multimedia platform for online viewers, interviewed the director of the Tourist Organization of Serbia, Marija Labović, on the recent completion of the tourism fair in London WTM 2016.
In an interview with Mrs. Labović  talked for Euronews about strategic plans of tourism in Serbia until 2025, as well as the extensive promotional campaign by the Tourist Organization of Serbia ready for the forthcoming year, which is in the pipeline  for the presentation of tourist potential of our country in international markets.

As the statement brings to the fore, Euronews seems to  predict that Serbia will become the leading destination in the Balkans, a director Labović states:

The Government of the Republic of Serbia in the tourism industry sees an opportunity for development, considers it an important part of our economy, but also very important to generally build up the image of our country . Given that  tourism plays an important role in the strategy of our government,  we want to use this moment to intensify the promotion of tourism in Serbia, especially in 2017 – said Labović.


24/04/2016

GUIDE TO UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITIES IN SERBIA

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural and natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Serbia had its first sites included in 1979, and since 2007, has 4 sites on the list. Of those 4 sites, all 4 are cultural, and Medieval Monuments in Kosovo are traditionally shown as four separate sites, and Stari Ras and Sopoćani as two separate sites also. Read more...


02/03/2015

The BermudaTriangle in Belgrade


The Bermuda Triangle in the center of Belgrade... Sounds interesting, right?

Many older people from Belgrade, especially true bohemians, have really nice memories of the three pubs they used to call the Bermuda Triangle. Some of these older bohemians tell stories about how this whole neighborhood got that mystical name.

If you want to feel the real spirit of this neighbourhood you can find accommodation in Belgrade and stay in one of City Break Apartments that are settled in the heart of this area.

Story says that regular customers in these pubs were, mostly, journalist and young writers looking for inspiration. Once they entered, days would pass until they came out. It was, like they somehow disappeared.

Parts of the Bermuda Triangle in Belgrade were "Sumatovac", "Grmec" and "Pod lipom", and they were located on the square, which today is known as Journalistic Square. Unfortunately, today they are not all on the same place. "Sumatovac" kept his place and although changed, it is still very popular. "Grmec" also changed and became an art pub, but "Pod lipom" is not part of this triangle anymore. So, some things have changed, but one thing is the same. These pubs are still favorite place for journalist, writers and other artists, but also for tourists who like to experience the spirit of art in Belgrade.

             

On that square is located a monument to Mosa Pijade, a famous journalist, painter, art critic and revolutionary. The idea of making this monument was born ten years after his death and it is work of sculptor Branko Ruzic. It represents one modern sculpture with Mosa Pijade in the center surrounded by a group of listeners.



The building "Politika", or Palace "Politika" as some like to call it, is located behind the monument. It was built 1968. and all these years it is home to oldest daily newspaper, whose first issue came out in 1904. In the same building are also Politika radio and television channel.

In a very close neighborhood people can enjoy watching different performances in one of Belgrade's most famous theatres, "Atelje 212". It is located in Svetogorska Street. In front of the building there is a monument of Zoran Radmilovic, who was one of the best Serbian actors. He was very popular acting in the performance of Radovan III. His monument is the first colored sculpture in Belgrade.


Copyright (c) Vlado Marinkovic
A favorite place for actors from" Atelje 212" is definitely "Srpska kafana", located in the same street. This pub is much more than just a pub. It is some kind of other home, because the stuff is very kind and polite, and the atmosphere is pleasant so it really feels like home. With very long tradition, delicious dishes and many actors and other celebrities at the tables, this pub offers an unforgettable experience. Inside people can see the table where Zoran Radmilovic used to sit. Also, this pub is important because here was born the idea of manifestation "Street of open heart", which is a very popular manifestation during the Christmas holidays.



Houses of many important people in Serbia are something that tourists should certainly visit. The house of Laza Lazarevic, famous doctor and writer, is located in Hilandarska Street. Today in this house is Children's Department of the Belgrade City Library. In Svetogorska street there are the house of Uros Predic, famous painter, and Home of Jevrem Grujic which is the first house that was declared as Cultural monument of great value.
As you can see, this part of Belgrade is very interesting and full of possibilities. Tourists can enjoy theatre performances, drinking and relaxing in some great pubs, learn about Serbian painters and writers and visit their home, see monuments of great importance... And if all that is not exciting enough, very close there are The Republic Square with National Theatre and National Museum, pedestrian zone Knez Mihailova and bohemian quarter Skadarlija.

Best of all is that you can stay in these part of Belgrade in very modern and luxury City Break Apartments. There are Apartment Radio Funky, Apartment House, Apartment Klishe Zen in Hilandarska Street, and Apartment Silver in Svetogorska Street. All apartments are stylish and elegant units decorated with taste and fully equipped and renovated. In the case of Apartment House there is also backyard with outdoor furniture. If you stay in one of these apartments you will be in the center of Belgrade, but you will not be disturbed by vehicle noise, so you can have your peace after long walks over the city.



In the end we can only say : "Come and enjoy"!
Chose your favorite apartment and book your stay in City Break Apartments

10/02/2015

Recommendation for Apartments in February 2015 - City Break Apartments

APARTMENT KNEZ MIHAJLOVA

As a recommendation of City Break Apartments for February we have selected for you the Apartment "Knez Mihailova".

It is situated in the perfect location in the heart of Belgrade, in the pedestrian zone, in Vuka Karadzica Street, next to the building of the Gallery ULUS. This very comfortable, modern and bright apartment is located close to all major attractions of Belgrade, and yet with its position, it provides the necessary peace and quiet to its guests.

It consists of a spacious, modern and bright living room with dining area and separate bedroom with double bed, fully equipped kitchen and luxurious bathroom. In the living room there is a comfortable folding sofa bed, so the apartment can comfortably accommodate up to four people.




Apartment Knez Mihailova, Vuka Karadzica Street

What distinguishes this apartment, certainly one of the most popular apartments of the rich offer of City Break Belgrade Apartments, is its fantastic location, only a step away from all that is worth a visit and experience during your stay in Belgrade. On one side, Knez Mihailova Street, the pedestrian and shopping zone, one of the most famous streets of the city, with many monumental buildings and a large number of important and valuable monuments of history and culture. On the other, Toplicin and Kosancicev Venac Streets, the oldest urban part of Belgrade, which overlooks the river Sava and extends from the Kalemegdan fortress to Branko's Bridge.

Vuka Karadzica Street, one of the oldest streets of Belgrade, located in the pedestrian zone near the Knez Mihailova, although not very large, can offer absolutely everything you might need during your stay in Belgrade, from supermarkets, bakeries to the oldest Belgrade cafes and restaurants.

One of them is a Restaurant Vuk, with a thirty-years tradition of providing excellent service, which includes high-quality traditional Serbian cuisine and a great atmosphere.

Although located in the heart of the city, it is isolated from the city noise, and during the summer months you can enjoy the beautiful and pleasant garden.



Cafe Freska, opened in 1987, with its offer and ambience reminds of Italian cafes and trattorias. With discrete Italian music in a relaxed atmosphere you can enjoy a real Italian espresso or capucino and Italian specialties. In summer, it is a real pleasure for guests to sit in the charming garden and feel the real spirit of Belgrade streets.



If you want to feel the magic of Mexico in the center of Belgrade, there is a restaurant Zapata Ciudad, also in Vuka Karadzica Street, which offers authentic Mexican cuisine, prepared according to the original recipes, and with tequila, margarita, tacos and other Mexican dishes you can experience and enjoy the atmosphere that captures the true spirit of this intriguing country.



For those who simply love ice cream, no matter if it’s summer or winter, there is a Moritz Eis, premium ice cream for all seasons, offering ice cream from 100% natural ingredients and fresh fruits and vegetables, with a huge variety of flavors, from classic to unpredictable combinations. With the taste of baklava, cream cakes, popcorn, plums, lemon, beetroot and hibiscus, orange and ginger, green tea, white chocolate and even pumpkin ice cream, we can say that ice cream revolution has come to Serbia.



This is only a small part of what you can visit near the Apartment Knez Mihailova. The tourist offer of Belgrade is very rich and in the near vicinity of each and every attraction of the Serbian capital you can book your accommodation in one of the apartments from a wide range of City Break Apartments offer!

We invite you to check out the whole offer of City Break Apartments on the link bellow:

http://www.city-break.rs/en/category/belgrade-apartments/

Visit Belgrade and discover why it is considered the most exciting destination in South East Europe!

07/01/2015

Christmas in Belgrade

Serbs are traditionally celebrating Christmas on 7th of January, according to an old calendar. When in Belgrade on 7th of January, you should visit one of the Orthodox temples, where the tradition of celebrating this religious holiday has not changed for centuries: the Temple of St. Sava, Church of Saint Marko or the Church of the Ascension, known for one of the best church choirs in Serbia.

The celebration starts with a liturgy in the Saint Sava Temple on Vracar Plateau, at midnight, where thousands of people gather to celebrate this day.

Since the holidays are not over yet, and the Belgrade is still decorated and festive, all the guests of City Break Apartments can enjoy this experience.






Christmas is a three-day holiday primarily focusing on the home and family and this orthodox holiday is filled with the most beautiful religious customs and rituals.

The people are cheerful and happy, spending time in their homes and with the loved ones.

The Christmas is celebrated today as the most important holiday in Serbia and has not changed a lot for centuries and it represent in the best way the old religion of the Serbian people.



The celebration begins with the Christmas Eve referring to the evening or entire day preceding Christmas Day on 6th of January. During sixth day of the year, the man of the house buys or cuts badnjak. Badnjak is the name for a log similar to a Yule log in other European traditions and it’s usual an oak. The ritual of its bringing into the house marks the beginning of the Christmas holidays while an important element of Christmas Eve is the burning of the Badnjak when the night falls.

Christmas Eve dinner is meatless but festive where people mainly eat fish, beans, baked beans, dried fruits and etc. The most important ingredient is a special Christmas bread-cesnica. The preparation of this bread is accompanied by various rules and rituals. A coin and small objects are often put into the dough. At the beginning of Christmas dinner, the cesnica is rotated three times counterclockwise, before being broken among the family members. The person who finds the coin in his piece of the bread will supposedly be exceptionally lucky in the coming year. This day is full with various customs and actually present in the most colorful way Serbian national folklore.



Christmas Eve dinner is meatless but festive where people mainly eat fish, beans, baked beans, dried fruits and etc. The most important ingredient is a special Christmas bread-cesnica. The preparation of this bread is accompanied by various rules and rituals. A coin and small objects are often put into the dough. At the beginning of Christmas dinner, the cesnica is rotated three times counterclockwise, before being broken among the family members. The person who finds the coin in his piece of the bread will supposedly be exceptionally lucky in the coming year. This day is full with various customs and actually present in the most colorful way Serbian national folklore.

City Break Apartments wishes a Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!

26/12/2014

New Year's Belgrade Fever

New Year's Eve is always an exceptional event, no matter where you plan to celebrate it and the New Year celebration in Belgrade is always a true spectacle. You can welcome the New Year in the best clubs, bars and coffee shops in Belgrade, in restaurants in Skadarlija, and of course the celebration in public squares in Belgrade will certainly be magnificent with fireworks and music.

Knez Mihajlova Street - Apartment City Zen, Apartment Palace 29


New Year's Eve in Belgrade clubs always brings a rich choice that can satisfy every taste, from folk music, through the old music, to house rhythms.

Since all City Break Belgrade Apartments are located in the heart of Belgrade, our guest will be in the center of all city events.


For the New Year’s Eve, visitors will have the opportunity enjoy performances by DJs, rock, pop and folk performers on three stages. 
The main concert stage will be located in front of the National Parliament Building, where
visitors can enjoy great music concerts with pop-folk music on 30th and 31st of December! 
The other stage will be placed at the Republic Square, and will be dedicated to rock & roll music. 
The third stage will be set on the Student Square for all those who want to spend a crazy night with a DJ and enjoy dancing beats.


If you haven’t chosen yet where to welcome 2015, you still have time to decide.

Whether you celebrate New Year's Eve in a Belgrade restaurant, cafe, bar or club ... it will certainly be a special night to remember!

We wish to all the guests of City Break Apartments to have a magnificent time this holiday season and we hope to be your host next time you visit Belgrade!

Happy Holidays!!!

25/06/2014

NIKOLA TESLA MUSEUM

Vračar is known as a very nice neighborhood. It is one of the three municipalities that constitute the central area of the city, the other two being Savski Venac and Stari Grad. This is one of the prettiest areas in Belgrade. One of the most important city sights is The church of St. Sava, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Other important objects in this area are National library of Serbia, National history museum, Belgrade Drama Theatre etc. It is close to Tašmajdan (public park) and Trg Republike (main square).

In Vračar there is something for everybody - bars, restaurants, parks, libraries, theathers, sport centers, parks, museums and galleries. In this blog post we focused on one important Belgrade museum - Nikola Tesla musem.



Most of you probably know who Nikola Tesla is. But in case you have not heard about this exceptional Serbian American scientist, take a look at his biography here and here.

"He gave his greatest contribution to science and technological progress of the world as the inventor of the rotating magnetic field and of the complete system of production and distribution of electrical energy (motors, generators) based on the use of alternate currents." 
                                                                                                 -  Nikola Tesla Museum 

Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade was founded in 1952. Thanks to Mr. Sava Kovačević, Tesla's nephew who was his only rightful heir, we are now able to enjoy a large collection of documents on life and work of Nikola Tesla.
"It is the only museum in the world which preserves the original and personal inheritance of Nikola Tesla. It possesses several exceptionally valuable collections: 

over  160 000 original documents,
over  2000 books and journals,
over  1200 historical technical exhibits,
over 1500 photographs and photo plates of original, technical objects, instruments and apparatus,
over 1000 plans and drawings." -  Nikola Tesla Museum
The museum also presents Tesla's inventions, for example the Tesla transformer.  Click on the video below to see how it works. 


Or if you wish to participate in demonstration of Tesla's coil it will look like this


What is more interesting about how great Tesla was is a story about Wardenclyffe Tower or Tesla Tower. It was a  tower in New York, designed by Nikola Tesla and it was intended for wireless transmission across Atlantic. He invested a lot of effort into this project but faced severe financial difficulties due to lack of understanding from the investors. Sadly, the tower was destroyed in 1917.

But in 2012 this amazing fellow Matthew Inman, the founder of very popular internet comic The Oatmeal . launched a fundraising campaign for the nonprofit organization Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe  so they could purchase the Wardenclyffe Tower property and develop a science and technology center. For more details please visit their website. You can find out more about the fundraising here 

Matthew also wrote a great comic called "Why Nikola Tesla was the greatest geek who ever lived" to show his appreciation for the scientist. We strongly recommend reading this interesting peace of work. And his other comics as well!

The Nikola Tesla museum in Belgade is located downtown in a beautiful, residential area of Vračar, at 51 Krunska street. Visit the official website for info about exhibitions, working hours, pricing and the museum map.

If you are interested to rent an apartment in this area, known for many important facilities of cultural significance, we recommend you take a look at these five that are closest to the museum: Madera, Tash, Cream, Slavija, Panorama

For more information please visit our website City Break Apartments and follow our Facebook page

10/05/2014

Fast food in Belgrade

Let's be honest – not everyone likes to cook, especially on holidays.  Although our apartments are equipped with kitchens and all necessary utensils that will help you prepare your favorite dish, sometimes you are just not in the mood for cooking. Vacation is the perfect time to relax and not think about duties that could additionally occupy your time. If you prefer to grab a quick bite or have takeout food and enjoy it privately, we suggest you try some of the popular fast food places in Belgrade that are near our apartments.

1.  For those who are staying in the apartments Times, Mint, Downtown or Belgrade Sky we suggest visiting Bucko pizza place, one of the most popular fast food joints that works until 02:00 am.They serve pizza and sandwiches. This place is special because you can choose the salad you wish on your pizza and they include beef, chicken, cheese etc. It is usually packed after hours and on weekends since everyone likes to visit this place after parties.  It is located at Francuska street number 18, exactly across the Times and Mint apartments and just a couple of minutes from Downtown and Belgrade Sky.

If you are more into Greek food, a short walk will take you to the Skadarlija open market at Džordža Vašingotna street and to Goldy's Gyros. Apart from gyros, they also serve different meals with meat, hot dogs, pancakes, pasta and salads. They claim that their food does not contain artificial additives and that their employees have undergone a training in Greece.

2. If you chose to stay in the Klishe zen, Radio Funky or Oaza apartments, you have a 24hour option to visit Orao pizza  at Bulevar Despota Stefana 28 street. They have a restaurant that works after hours, but you can also choose to buy food from their take away counter. Pizza, sandwiches according to your choice, pasta and salads are some of the snacks in their offer, but you can also try Serbian typical deep fried Karadjordjeva steak or other deep fried specialties such as chicken, cheese, pancakes or Vienna steak.

Photo credit: http://bit.ly/RzaG8
 Komša is just a minute or two from the apartments at Hilandarska street number 8. It is not exactly a fast food place because they offer cooked meals but you can also have a sandwich or a pie or some pastries. It is very convenient if you want to eat something healthy like a soup or vegetables. It is a typical  local place and they don't have a website, but it is very close to your apartment so if you are passing by do visit them and see their menu in person.
Bobo pasta Chef is a fast food restaurant specialized in Italian pasta. They offer a wide range of different pasta dishes and you can choose what type of pasta and sauce you want in your meal. If you are on a feast they will provide special pasta.  Bobo is located at Kondina street number 16, so if you like pasta this is a perfect choice for delicious and quick taste of Italy.

3. If your place of residence in Belgrade is our apartment CityZen, then you can visit one of Belgrade’s favorite barbeque places – LOKI. It is a traditional and typical local venue where most of people like to drop by for some pljeskavica. It works 24h so you don't have to worry about the time of your visit. They offer a large variety of meat which you can spice up with salads and spreads. It is located just a couple of minutes from the apartment, at Gospodar Jovanova number 27.

PACMAN  represent them as the finest fast food in the city. They are just a minute or two by foot at Kralja Petra number 43.  It is a relatively new place opened in 2012. You can choose between sandwiches, salads, pasta, risotto and soup of the day and finish your meal with something sweet (upon request).

We hope you fill find something to your liking. If you are more into bars, then we suggest you  look at our previous post about places nearby where you can drink or eat and still feel like a local. You can read about it on this link .

If you want to check other Belgrade apartments please visit our website www.city-break.rs/en for more information. 

30/04/2014

8 tips that will help you rent an apartment in Belgrade

Renting an apartment seems to be an easy and simple matter that could be done with two mouse clicks. Basically it is, but there are always few more details that you should keep in mind in order to be completely prepared for the procedure that is required for the check-in. This will help not only the agencies to provide better service but also travelers to complete everything quick and easy. 

Having had a lot of experience in work with our clients, we would like to highlight some of the points that we think should be additionally checked. 

1. General information

Whether you are renting an apartment through the website of the agency or some other booking platform, please always check every information regarding the place that you wish to rent. Consider any aspect that you might find important such as location, size, price, conveniences, amenities etc. Study the photographs that represent a certain place. Before clicking please double check, so you don’t get stressed out when you arrive. Sometimes people are not sure whether they have seen the right photograph, they might have forgotten the correct price or perhaps they booked one apartment when they actually wanted another one. This can be very frustrating for them as well as for the agency that wishes to provide best service to their guests. 

2. Payment method

When booking an apartment please make sure that you are familiar with payment options. Some platforms will ask for your credit card number only because of the reservation, but that does not necessarily mean that you have paid your accommodation to the agency. Some agencies do not accept credit cards and will ask you to pay in cash upon your arrival. Always look for that information when booking a place to stay. If you are not sure, you can always contact the agency to find out the exact form of payment. 

3.    Tourist tax

In some cities you will be obliged to pay an additional fee such as tourist tax and its amount varies from place to place. In Belgrade, it is charged per person per day. We have had many situations when our guests were not expecting this, although they were explicitly informed about it. This guides us to our next tip. 

4. Contact with agency 

After booking an apartment via third parties such as booking platforms you should expect an e-mail from the agency that rents apartments. It will provide you with confirmation of registration and additional information about your stay. Please make sure to read it all carefully. If you are in doubt or have any questions at all do not hesitate to write and ask for more details. Discussion and further clarification will help both parties to better organize everything. In this way, unpredictable situations will be minimized and that will result in better quality of your time on holiday. 

5. Arrival

After booking a place to stay and correspondence with your host agency, you will have to set a date and time of your arrival. Usually someone will wait for you in front of the apartment. It is of great importance to make an agreement about the time and to appropriately inform your hosts about any changes or postponement that might occur. Please have in mind that some agencies are very busy and that time is precious. There are other guests that are arriving and departing all the time so you probably wouldn’t like to wait for your check-in. Finally, if you expect other people to respect your time, please make sure to do the same. Please exchange contact numbers with the agency or host so that potential changes could be quickly adjusted. 


6. Apartment

Upon your arrival, please look at the apartment and check if everything is like you have required: space, size, linen, towels and other things that are at your disposal. You are not obliged to pay if you decide that it is not something that you want although some agencies will require deposit when making reservation and it is not refundable in case of cancellation. If you find everything ok then it is time for the check-in procedure. 

7. Checking in

This should be very quick and easy if you read everything that agency has informed you about. It includes payment (if you are paying in cash) and registration. You will be asked to provide your personal documents for registration just like in a hotel, hostel or any other place of residence. As 
a tourist, you are obliged to register your residence in Belgrade and to pay tourist tax.

Before you arrive, check the currency in which you have to pay so that you could complete the procedure quickly. It would also help prepare the exact amount, so you don’t have to wait for any change.  

After this, you will set up the departure time so that your host could come and check the apartment and pick the keys up. Exchange telephone numbers in case you wish to change your time. 

8. Unpredictable situations

After all, people are just people and anything could happen. Sometimes, a previous guest has broken or damaged an item in the apartment you have booked. In that case, you will be probably transferred to another one. Also, some people might decide to change the arrival or departure time without giving information about this in advance so everything changes in the schedule and might cause a confusion and overlap. In any case, both parties should be patient and reasonable so that everything could be resolved as quickly as possible. 

Please keep in mind these tips when traveling and renting apartments so that you can enjoy your time to the fullest. We hope we have helped you a little to know what you can expect. Keep calm and enjoy whenever you go :) 

02/04/2014

City Break Apartments interview with Akiko Maeda Jordanović

Belgrade can be very inspiring, especially in the spring. You can find and discover amazing people that live here. That is why City Break Apartments decided to surprise you and introduce you with interesting people that decided to come and live in Belgrade. 

This time we present you Akiko Maeda Jordanović

Can you tell us something about yourself?

I am Akiko Maeda Jordanović. I am from Japan, married to Serbian. We met through the Internet. I came here about seven years ago to live with him. I am working as a web designer, mostly for Japanese companies as a freelancer. Now I am making my web site to write about Serbia, especially Belgrade, for travelers from Japan.

Are they interested in visiting Belgrade?

First of all, Japanese have a prejudice with Serbian image. They have an impression that this is a dangerous country and always ask is it dangerous. They get this connotation from TV because they see news about hooligans or gay parade incidents. They only have this impression and no other information so they feel that it is a dangerous country. That’s why I wanted to describe that it is really not.

Are you satisfied with your life in Belgrade?

Yeah, it is totally different from Japan. It is very interesting because every single thing I have been doing in Japan and here is different.

How satisfied are you with the representation of Japanese culture in Serbia? Admirers of Japanese culture organize various events every year and also Kendo is very popular sport. Do you take participation in this things?

I visited “kendo”, “judo”,  “ninjutsu” “karate”, “aikido” and “sumo” clubs in Belgrade to write about their activities.
Especially, “ninjutsu” club was interesting for me, because I have never seen ninjutsu club in my town.
It is good to see that foreign people are interested in some of our culture and try to continue it by their own.

What is your favorite street in Belgrade?  

I like Kosančićev Venac. It is nice. Zemun also, totally different than rest of Belgrade. I like Dorćol, Vračar and here Stari Grad. I like to visit each block and walk in narrow streets because it is interesting to take pictures here. I want to describe each block and remember each name. This is Hilandarska right? From Hilandar...

Street names are interesting because some have many names in it like “Vojvode Mišića”, “Cara Dušana” or someone’s name. It is interesting - many names. It is different from my country.


Where do you mostly spend you free time in Belgrade?

I am mostly walking by the river. I live near Sava Centar. I start from there and pass Brankov bridge and go to Zemun. It takes 1.5 hour and for this season it is very nice to walk. I see that many Serbians are walking. They care very much for their health.


What would you recommend to all the people who are visiting Belgrade?

First general things like Trg Republike and to walk through Knez Mihailova to Kalemegdan. St. Sava Temple, Zemun...

Last time I went to the football stadium with Japanese guest because he wanted to see some match. I liked it very much. It was a nice day and its not the same when you watch it on TV. It’s very nice, I think I will go again. There is a Japanese player in “Sloboda”. I saw him for the first time and it makes me more curious. Japanese have many interest in football in Belgrade so they want to visit some places and some want to visit Đoković restaurant.