The next city that we’re focusing on is Belgrade, Serbia’s largest and capital city. Did you know that Belgrade translates to White City? Belgrade is no stranger to historic and iconic buildings and has plenty of highlights that guide books recommend you visit.
But visiting Belgrade with a local, gives you a very different perspective. Don’t know a local? That’s where Spotted by Locals Belgrade comes in…
The ever-growing collection of (currently) 46 city blogs, iPhone and Android apps and PDF city guides, has personally selected, genuine locals, supplying visitors with their favorite haunts in Belgrade. Their tips are divided among several categories, from art and culture to dining and going out. So you can always tailor their tips to fit your needs.
To give you an idea, below is a small selection of tips that our Belgrade locals have shared on Spotted by Locals Belgrade.
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20/44 Nightclub (by Ivan upanc)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/nightclub-2044/” target=”_hplink”20/44/a (by Ana Novaković)
“Almost all of the floats are closed, except for one.
20/44 (coordinates of Belgrade) is situated on the New Belgrade side of Sava river, when crossing the Branko’s Bridge, on your right hand side.”
BIG building (by limbic @ Flickr)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/big -building/http://” target=”_hplink”BIG Building/a (by Dušan Lopušina)
“The greatest thing about BIG is that you never really know what you’re gonna see inside — shooting of a Luc Besson film or some music video, circus troop who creates their DIY costumes in the hallway or members of cool Roma hip hop boy band. The best thing is to drop by and explore.”
Branko’s Bridge (by Bogdan Spasojević)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/brankos-bridge/” target=”_hplink”Branko’s Bridge/a (by Ana Novaković)
“[...] embrace the opportunity to walk across it, because somehow the river Sava takes all your worries with it while you are walking and looking at the best panorama of Belgrade, crossing the natural border [...] of the Roman empire, the By antine empire, the Ottoman and the Austro-Hungarian empire, the Kingdom Serbia.”
Idiot (by Maja Simov)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/idiot/” target=”_hplink”Idiot/a (by Maja Simov)
“[...] they have a good choice of beers (and three types of draft beer), coctails, juices and coffees, all for low prices. The place is an indie-type of bar, with live DJVJ sets in the range from punk, rock and new wave to electronica.”
Kafe Galerija (by Maja Simov)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/kafe-galerija/” target=”_hplink”Kafe Galerija/a (by Maja Simov)
“[...] winding streets of the old town still hide some great spots that will hopefully remain undiscovered by mainstream tourist guides.”
Šlic (by Vesna Radovanović)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/slic/” target=”_hplink”Šlic/a (by Vesna Radovanović)
“Young designers, popular on the growing Belgrade alternative fashion scene, [...] have gathered around a name Šlic ( ipper, in Serbian) and present their work — clothes (for girls/women and kids), shoes, bags and jewelry — in two small shops downtown.”
Nachos (by www.nachos.rs)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/nachos/” target=”_hplink”Nachos/a (by Maja Simov)
“Nachos is a well-established place with Tex-Mex food and is one of the pioneers of the Strahinjica Bana street.”
Savamala (by Maja Simov)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/savamala/” target=”_hplink”Savamala/a (by Maja Simov)
“Ask any ‘old Belgrader’ about Savamala and you’ll hear great nostalgic stories about how it was a glamorous area and political and administrative center of Serbia, some 120 years ago.”
Shawarma Fast Food (by http://be glutena.blogspot.com)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/shawarma-fast-food/” target=”_hplink”Shawarma Fast food/a (by Dušan Lopušina)
“Actually, I think their falafel might be the best street falafel in Belgrade at the moment.”
Superheroina (by Vesna Radovanović)
a href=”http://www.spottedbylocals.com/belgrade/superheroina/” target=”_hplink”Superheroina/a (by Vesna Radovanović
“[I] repeat (several times) that you should not miss it under any circumstance.”
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