Most young people in Belgrade speak relatively good English. The older generations normally know some German, sometimes Russian and French.
Read More ›Belgrade is not very big, but places are pretty much spread across town.
Read More ›The best part of Belgrade to stay is in Stari Grad, the Old Town.
Read More ›If you want good coffee, but actually want an ice-cream more than theirs is no better place than Moritz Eis.
Read More ›Just like the other places it is small, has good coffee, trained barista’s and is positioned in the same corner of the city.
Read More ›The first real coffee bar in Belgrade, and they only sell coffee.
Read More ›That Belgrade is not really adjusted to international tourists visiting becomes clear from several things. But most obvious is the fact that its open bus tours are called ‘BS Tours’. “Wanna hear some bullshit? Come with us!”
Read More ›One man in Serbia understands how interesting Yugoslav history is. He turned his backyard into Yugoland. A reporter of Vice! Magazine went to to take a look and made this report about it. The BBC also showed interest.
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