Very nice video Tina. I love the way you express every next moment that you enjoy while travelling. It feels like we are walking around Belgrade with you ...keep up the good work 👏
That was so beautifully presented ❤ Just one correction, statue of Victor is naked to symbolize freedom and generally free minded people of Belgrade that they are known for. Controversy was only for statues original location that was in the middle of the street. That was a bit too much even for Belgrade that is the only capital in Europe that has nude beach 😅
Skadarlija is kinda "touristic bohemian" street, it really doesn't have historical background. For real bohemian area "Kosančićev Venac" is more appropriate (near Kalemegdan) or some old neighborhods of Zemun.
@@veganderlust Skadarlija is better to visit at night because it's main focus are those restaurants and atmosphere is much better, especially since most of them have live music.
Pity you haven't visited the Crypt in St Sava, it's a half of an experience. Othervise, stroll down waterfront , Sava square and Zemun old town. That's it. Maybe bicycle renting and ride around New Belgrade , across the Sava, for these who are interested in brutality in architecture.
@@veganderlust Yes Crypt in my opinion is more impressive. Also, soon there will be elevators to top of the St Sava temple with full circle view at the top terraces.
Unfortunatelly National Museum on Republic Square should be more famous then Nikola Tesla's Museum. But, who cares for Rembrandt, Goya... prehistoran serbian culture etc? Church St. Sava has the biggest mosaic in the world beside the fact that everything is gold (mixed with sand).
Well, many cities have National Museums and I’ve seen paintings from Rembrandt and others before but I’ve never been to a Tesla Museum, especially because he donated most of the exhibits to Belgrade himself if I’m not mistaken. That’s why I chose to visit the Tesla museum but I’m sure the National Museum is great as well :). The information sign right in front of St. Sava said one of the biggest and not the biggest and I thought whoever wrote that sign must know ;)
@@veganderlust Noup, ONE of the largest temple, orthodox second in the world (church in Moscow has one dimension bigger but in volume St. Sava is bigger). But (ceramic) mosaic largest in the world. Incomparable with those mentioned on internet, in Turkey or Vietnam. In total 15.000 square meter or 161.000 sqare foot. Have a nice day!
@@vladar2623 its not mixed with sand, mosaic gold it not possible to mix with sand. The aurum mosaicum as mixture (gold leaf, tin, mercury etc.but not with sand), is heating on sand. Is big different.
Yes many, the most expensive church I’ve ever visited was Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, you have to pay almost 30€ to enter and in many other churches you have to pay as well
I'm going there in October!! greetings from Chile!!
Hope you have a great time 😀
It looks a wonderful place to explore.
Very nice vidéo.so Beautiful ❤️❤️ Srbija 🇷🇸❤️
Thank you 😊
Looks beautiful!
Thanks 😊
Belgrade does look amazing
I am in Belgrade now. Love your video. Very helpful
@@suheilabdul9618 I’m glad you find the video helpful 😊 Hope you have a great time in Belgrade 😀
Very nice video Tina. I love the way you express every next moment that you enjoy while travelling. It feels like we are walking around Belgrade with you ...keep up the good work 👏
Thanks 😊 I know I’m not the best with consistency but I’m just working on a new video now 🙂
@veganderlust very nice looking forward to seeing your new video 😃
Veoma lepo prikazano, a i poznati detalji, za svaku pohvalu... Bravo...!!!
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Bravo, dodjite opet
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Nice video Tnia - some interesting sights!
Thanks 😊
you're welcome @@veganderlust
That was so beautifully presented ❤ Just one correction, statue of Victor is naked to symbolize freedom and generally free minded people of Belgrade that they are known for. Controversy was only for statues original location that was in the middle of the street. That was a bit too much even for Belgrade that is the only capital in Europe that has nude beach 😅
Thank you 😊
Welcome 😊🌹
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Belgrade looks amazing. Thanks so much for sharing the tour, from new sub🙏❤️
Thanks, you’re very welcome 😊
Nice video, thank you!
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you liked it 😊
Beautiful
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Very cool video !
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The Saint Sava Temple also has a crypt - lower level. It should be visited also.
You missed Tito's Mausoleum, Zemun - the Danube Quay and Gardosh Tower, the National Museum, the Avala Tower which has the tallest view in Belgrade...
Skadarlija is kinda "touristic bohemian" street, it really doesn't have historical background. For real bohemian area "Kosančićev Venac" is more appropriate (near Kalemegdan) or some old neighborhods of Zemun.
Yes, Skardarlija felt really touristy.
I walked through Kosančićev Venac on the way to the bus stop and it looked very nice 🙂
@@veganderlust Skadarlija is better to visit at night because it's main focus are those restaurants and atmosphere is much better, especially since most of them have live music.
Pity you haven't visited the Crypt in St Sava, it's a half of an experience.
Othervise, stroll down waterfront , Sava square and Zemun old town.
That's it.
Maybe bicycle renting and ride around New Belgrade , across the Sava, for these who are interested in brutality in architecture.
Thank you for the tips 😊. I didn’t even know there is a crypt at St Sava, otherwise I would definitely have visited it
@@veganderlust Yes Crypt in my opinion is more impressive. Also, soon there will be elevators to top of the St Sava temple with full circle view at the top terraces.
@@carick235 oh wow, I‘m sure the view from the top will be amazing 😊
Hey if you want to go somewhere small then i recommend serbia
UBAVA PROSETKA NIZ UBAVIOT Belgrad. Vi blagodarime ❤
Thanks for watching 😊
Unfortunatelly National Museum on Republic Square should be more famous then Nikola Tesla's Museum. But, who cares for Rembrandt, Goya... prehistoran serbian culture etc? Church St. Sava has the biggest mosaic in the world beside the fact that everything is gold (mixed with sand).
Well, many cities have National Museums and I’ve seen paintings from Rembrandt and others before but I’ve never been to a Tesla Museum, especially because he donated most of the exhibits to Belgrade himself if I’m not mistaken. That’s why I chose to visit the Tesla museum but I’m sure the National Museum is great as well :).
The information sign right in front of St. Sava said one of the biggest and not the biggest and I thought whoever wrote that sign must know ;)
@@veganderlust Noup, ONE of the largest temple, orthodox second in the world (church in Moscow has one dimension bigger but in volume St. Sava is bigger). But (ceramic) mosaic largest in the world. Incomparable with those mentioned on internet, in Turkey or Vietnam. In total 15.000 square meter or 161.000 sqare foot. Have a nice day!
Mosaic Gold is only heating in sand. All over world is Mosaic Gold not 99.99% pure Gold. It is mix and right name is aurum mosaicum.
@@npapic1346 I did not say that mosaic is 'pure cold' but I said as same as you did - 'gold mixed with sand'. What's the difference? It's georgous!
@@vladar2623 its not mixed with sand, mosaic gold it not possible to mix with sand. The aurum mosaicum as mixture (gold leaf, tin, mercury etc.but not with sand), is heating on sand. Is big different.
6:59 is there a church in the world where you have to pay entrance?
Yes many, the most expensive church I’ve ever visited was Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, you have to pay almost 30€ to enter and in many other churches you have to pay as well
I am from serbia the best food is cevapi
National assembly means Parliament.
What to do in Belgrade? Don't go to Belgrade.
Wow, the shallowness of your comment.