What to visit in Belgrade ... Kalemegdan fortress, Skadarlija bohemian district with restaurants, Saint Sava temple ( Serbian Aja Sofia ), Knez Mihailo street, Belgrade waterfront, Sava lake ( Sea of Belgrade with transparent water , but u need swimsuits there lol ), Royal complex in Dedinje district, Avala tower ( incredible view from top ), New Belgrade districts with brutalist paste-copy skyscrapers, Gardoš tower and old town in Zemun district, Garage ( museum of old limousines 1880-1945) and Belgrade ZOO ( try to find Muja alligator, oldest living alligator on earth who was present from United States to Kingdom Yugoslavia in 1936 ) and if you find time Deliblato desert ( Serbian Sahara ) and Golubac fortress from fairytales and many other places 😄
Have fun in Serbia! It is a total blast. And its possible the car was better than I gave it credit for, I think I may have just been super hot and cranky.
@@TravelsInSpace The bridge is rough at all times and has been such for years and years. It has also been doomed for demolition for a long time, which will hopefully kick off by the end of this year. It was built as a makeshift, temporary bridge during the WW2 but has survived as a so-called tram-bridge to this day.
What to visit in Belgrade ... Kalemegdan fortress, Skadarlija bohemian district with restaurants, Saint Sava temple ( Serbian Aja Sofia ), Knez Mihailo street, Belgrade waterfront, Sava lake ( Sea of Belgrade with transparent water , but u need swimsuits there lol ), Royal complex in Dedinje district, Avala tower ( incredible view from top ), New Belgrade districts with brutalist paste-copy skyscrapers, Gardoš tower and old town in Zemun district, Garage ( museum of old limousines 1880-1945) and Belgrade ZOO ( try to find Muja alligator, oldest living alligator on earth who was present from United States to Kingdom Yugoslavia in 1936 ) and if you find time Deliblato desert ( Serbian Sahara ) and Golubac fortress from fairytales and many other places 😄
Thanks for the tips! Will definitely have to check some of those out.
I actually have enjoyed driving an opel Astra haha.
We’re going to Serbia next month so good to know about the traffic!
Have fun in Serbia! It is a total blast. And its possible the car was better than I gave it credit for, I think I may have just been super hot and cranky.
i mean belgrade is the biggest of all ex-yu citys so ofc more traffic
Oh most definitely and totally expected! The bridge corssing the river though is rough during rush hour.
@@TravelsInSpace yeah i went there at rush hour one time aaand never again 😄.they are building road around belgrade so it should lower traffic
@@TravelsInSpace The bridge is rough at all times and has been such for years and years. It has also been doomed for demolition for a long time, which will hopefully kick off by the end of this year. It was built as a makeshift, temporary bridge during the WW2 but has survived as a so-called tram-bridge to this day.