It’s our first time in SERBIA! Have you been? We explore the capital city, Belgrade, where we visit the cafe’s, cultural sights and famous landmarks.
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0:00 But first coffee, Jazzayoga
0:43 Serbia and Belgrade history and culture
2:25 Soviet Buildings
2:57 KOKOS Bar
4:30 Belgrade Design District
4:55 Republic Square
5:06 Public Transport card
6:08 Bohemian Quarter – Skardalija
6:58 Serbian People
7:48 Knez Mihailova – Shopping Street
9:12 Kalemegdan Park
10:07 Belgrade Fortress
11:06 Military Museum
12:16 AHIMSA Vega-Yoga
13:13 Karavan Inn Hostel
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25 Comments
Beautiful country ❤
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Ignorant pair . Ridiculous .
We are not a post Soviet country. We are an ex communist country and we were a part of Yugoslavia, not the USSR
You have to go to Zemun, across the river Sava, which is part of Belgrade. It is the best place for turists to visit, walk, eat in restaurants, and enjoy the music.
Hallo nice to see you in videos again it watch great you were such beautiful country a long you have visited you are lucky to see real world although many country it has experience in life help you to understand more all the ways good luck both of you thanks.
Greetings. Good things about Serbs that we are friendly nation and very hospitable. Serbia is very safe country like Switzerland, with no dangerous areas. But the real situation in my country is not good and I would honestly not recommend anyone to visit and live in Serbia. Poverty, unemployment and corruption is widespread, average salary is 400 euros. The infrastructure is bad, the architecture is socialist, and there is garbage everywhere in the street and nature. People are mostly depressing and nervous. Every year, 50,000 people leave this country because of bad life and chaos.
I have been waiting for sth off the charts wow
Драго ми је што волите Србију 🇷🇸 Браво!
Serbia is not a post-Soviet country, it was never in the Soviet Eastern Bloc. Serbia was part of Yugoslavia, which was the leader of the non-aligned countries. The Serbs support Russia, but that has nothing to do with the Soviet Union, but with today's Russia and Imperial Russia, which was a historical ally of the Kingdom of Serbia
Unlike some of the other European capitals, Belgrade was bombed for days and completely destroyed by the Nazis in 1941, and then again by the Allied forces in 1945. That’s why there are only a handful of beautiful buildings from the 1930’s, and a ton of ugly communist buildings that were quickly built after WWII. It is a true metropolitan though with a ton of cool things for everyone. Do come again and explore the night life.
Serbia was not a soviet country or affiliated with the USSR. No hate but Serbia is definitely one of the countries where it is not a destination for vegan food. Mostly meats and dairy is eaten there.
"The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away." –Anonymous
Belgrade is such a cool city. It looks like you had fantastic weather for exploring!
Serbia is beautiful! I was there a few years ago and I remember having a great night out on a boat on the river! And the countryside is magnificent… Sunflowers everywhere!
0:38 😮😂 we were never in Soviet union!
few b.s.-ts, first serbia (yugoslavia) was never part of soviet block, it was founder of the non-aligned block, that was between east and west, and it was not same kind of communism as in the soviet block it was actualy named "self-governing socialism". Its something closer to today's scandinavia than eastern block with elements of communism. Second, due to crisis and wars architecture arround city is a bit badly maintained but its fine, belgrade was never paris or prague, it was only a capital of a country that for centuries tried to be free in bloody wars and Belgrade never had a chance to develop in that way but for me and most of people it developed in good way and architecture that is simple and social that you were mentioning was no diferend from same kind of architecture that adorns for example afterwar germany, simple and social in 50s, 60s many refugees, industrialization, poverty, in second war serbs suffered lose of 20% people. Considering what we have survived in 20th century, i think we turned out preety well. Also sign for risking life is placed because there is a danger of falling out of bastion of fortress because there is no placed fence arround, people have to watch out.
Other issues fine, hope you have spent nice time here and that you will hopefully return again. You just scratched belgrade, there are so many other places you should have visit if you have time.
We are not post Soviet country!
Hi. I don't think you're right about Belgrade as a condensed city. There are so many urban areas with specific names, such as Banovo Brdo, Miljakovac, Zarkovo, Rakovica, Vidikovac, Zeleznik, etc., that you can't see because of the terrain. In other words, some 20km from the center are residential areas, some old, and some build after WWII. Regards
Posvađani sa istorijom, geopolitikom, geografijom, lingvistikom, filozofijom… Ne znaju ni odakle su došli, ni gde su pošli. Promaja u glavi. 😂😂😅
Welcome to Serbia, dear friends! Thank you for visiting our beautiful country. I'd like to wish you a nice time in Serbia.
You're always welcome to visit. I hope you'll visit us again.
Greetings from Novi Sad, Serbia. Stay healthy and have a nice day! <3
No harm done by not knowing much of about history, 😊 but just know that Serbia and Belgrade has a veeery long and complex history which is incredibely interesting and definitely worth learning a bit about. It really is a country like no other in Europe in that sense. Once you learn their history, you truly get a sense of a lot of things that you see and experience there. The best way is to talk to the locals. I hope to visit Belgrade again soon. It’s an amazing place.
Serbia is not post soviet country. You must have respect for one of the oldest city in Europe and learn his history before do it this reportage.
Serbia is not post soviet country, it ex socialist and ex Yugoslavia country. We have never been under soviet rule and don't have nothing with USSR.