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BELGRADE SERBIA - English tourist guide - Trek Trendy

BELGRADE SERBIA - English tourist guide - Trek Trendy

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When I had the opportunity to travel to Serbia, I jumped at the chance! I've always been fascinated in the country, but known very little about it. We were only in Belgrade (the capital) for three days, so took full advantage of our time here. You'll see from the vlog we tried to fit in as much as possible, from partying, to shooting, to Serbian lessons and eating! Hope you like it guys, it was a lot of fun to film, but do let me know if you have any suggestions for future vlogs, places, things to see and improvements are always welcome! A special thanks to Yana for helping us with our Serbian, showing us around and also introducing us to breakfast, Serbian style! To try your best shout out this is the place we used: Instagram: Peter: -grimmo1990 Will: -davis. travel Music used: Running by Dj Quads Adventures by A Himitsu Creative Commons - Attribution 3. 0 Unported- CC BY 3. 0 Say Good Night by Joakim Karud Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3. 0 Unported- CC BY-SA 3. 0
Date: 2022-05-17

Comments and reviews: 10


Hey Will, I just got your video in the recommended bar on the right hand side and I must say I watched the whole video from the beginning until the end.
I really enjoyed watching how you and Peter enjoyed yourself in Belgrade, especially since the weather was great. I can tell you that Belgrade is especially in the summer a very nice place to visit and you checked out a few of the main tourist attractions in Belgrade. One thing I can recommend you is surely, check out a few of the nice nightclubs along the river Sava, because they are situated on small boats and are called -splavovi-. Other than that, check out things from the recent history, such as the blocks in New Belgrade and the Museum of Yugoslavia. Totally recommended by me.
Since I am a Serbian myself who was born and raised abroad, I really appreciate when people from countries like UK come to Serbia and enjoy their time in the capital of my country. I also made a few vlogs of a few trips I have made in Belgrade and in other places around Europe, so I'd be really happy if you can check out my stuff too. I am sure you'll love it! I left you a like and a sub. Keep up with the great stuff and I really can't wait to watch some of your other videos and I hope you are going to visit Belgrade again as soon as possible! -

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Visitors often get the two rivers mixed up. The reason is most of the tourist areas are based on the centre of the old town which is on the Sava River so they mistake it for the Danube as its also a big river at this point. With the huge development of the waterfront things will gravitate even more to the banks of the Sava as this area was underdeveloped for such a strategic and scenic location. The summer night scene is the only time tourists will be on the banks of the Danube and then it will be the younger ones because the majority of the floating barge nightclubs (Splavovi) are located on the Danube but that's a long walk from the old town so most people get a taxi there. I'm from the UK and have been to Belgrade a few times and one thing thats different is unlike our Pubs and clubs where people mix freely and for example you can talk to someone you don't know while stood at a bar over there many people reserve a table and stay with their own little groups all night and dance at their tables and its mainly waiter service. Having a local guide is crucial as the hotspots and trendy places are changing all the time according to fashion. If you just wander around you will never find the liveliest places are they are often not on the tourist trails.
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I'm a croat from Zagreb and Belgrade is well worth visiting. A city with fantastic energy. and a unique, spectacular position on the very fault line of three great geographical and cultural regions. When standing on the Kalamegdan fortress mount you are in the Balkans and you can see central, habsburg europe to your left and eastern europe to the right, all delineated by two great rivers merging and holding. party boats of all things! It is a tremendous concentration of energy, no wonder it's been a coveted strategic linchpin for thousands of years! And this energy can be clearly felt in the city and its inhabitants. Hello to my serbian brothers and ko nas bre zavadi!
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I-ve been to Belgrade now three times. I didn-t know what to expect before the first trip. I can honestly say that I was pleasantly surprised by everything. It-s a great city, with lots of great restaurants, bars, parks etc. The people are seriously the nicest I-ve encountered anywhere in the world that I-ve traveled. I would definitely put Belgrade up against any of the western European, overpriced cities.
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I travel places with unlocked phone. First stop buy me local prepaid data sim card you have 10 gigs, LTE with some minutes and sms-s for about 5 euros, that is less than 5 pounds. So Belgrade and Serbia in general is not expensive internet covered with solid speeds. btw 5G is already available for industry use. Huawei.
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Hi
I'm travel serbia in 2018, people are very friendly. I'm stay 10 days in Serbia, but don't meet any English speaking tourist guide,
Now I'm again planing to travel serbia in next month, so somebody help me to, give me information about English speaking tourist guide contact number please reply
Thanks

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Wow! Wonderful country. I like to visit this year if God permits before going back to USA by Oct and Canada by Dec.
Thanks for this video.
Is expensive right there.
Serbia is not included in Shecgen Visa so I have to apply separately

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Serbia is not safe for us Brits or any other westerner. Way too many guns in serbian streets and too many criminals on the loose.
From a Brit to all westerners: Stay safe, stay away from Serbia!

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Tourists are the best representatives of Serbia. You will be surprised to find out how many tourists visit Serbia every year. The best part is that most of them decide to visit again.
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The military personnel is there because right next to the ruins is the Military department and across the street is the Department of foreign affairs
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