Haha, sounds so familiar! In 2016 we came here for 2 days, stayed 5 days (and I missed my own birthday party for that). 2017 we came for a month and we are still in Belgrade.
Mighty resilient resistant indestructible city 😍 People who live here are HEROES! Survived the invasions of many imperial armies, Turkish, Hungarian, Austrian, German and NATO. Will be coming back for sure. Greetings from Arizona
It was one of my best trips and will definitely come again this summer. There are many tourist offers, bicycle tours, sightseeing buses, underground city tours (under the city center there are tunnels and catacombs)... It wasn't a good weather when you shot the video, but now the sun is shining and Belgrade is beautiful, especially in the parks, by the river,s and on the fortress.
I wouldn’t recommend going during summer because it’s scorching (35-40 C, 100 F 🫠) but yeah, the city is very nice. Maybe May and late August / September would be the best time to visit
In St. Mark's Church, there is the Sarcophagus of Stefan Dušan 8:48. He was the King of Serbia from 8 September 1331 and Tsar (or Emperor) and autocrat of the Serbs, Greeks (or Romans), Albanians, and Bulgarians. During his reign, Serbia had the largest territory.
I've been there twice. Belgrade is really nice and cheap. To ride buses cost peanuts. Pretty girls everywhere. I suggest also to go to Nov Sad. Belgrade wait for me again this coming summer. Greetings from Brazil.
Great city I visited in 2022. Unfortunately I came back to the UK via Luton one of our worst cities! I particularly enjoyed New Belgrade. I remember having breakfast at the Hotel Moskva.
17:00 Skadarlija is a bohemian quarter and one of the oldest streets in Belgrade, with many traditional restaurants. It has retained its former appearance - from the 19th century.
@@radar4536 Srbija je prelepa.. Srbiju ne čini samo BG ve i ostali delovi , koje treba da vidite , koliko je bogata Srbija. ZASTO se svi otimaju strane zemlje za nju. Razmislite malo.
nah bro.. Trust me, you dont. The crime rate is over the roof, and it isnt peaceful at all. Its the most Ohio like city in Serbia. To be precise- Its modern day Sodom and Gomorah.
If you are wondering why theres a mishmash of architectural styles in the same street and city districts its because most of Belgrade was bombed into ruble during ww2..
You get to Novi Sad for 33 minutes on a fast train, the return ticket is about 13 euros. The spring this year has been very wet, normally the weather is much more pleasant and there are many more people - and tourists - in the streets. Though, not before 11 o'clock AM. Evenings should see lots of people.
Hotel Moskva was opened after almost three-years construction in January 1908 as a major investment of the Russian Empire in the Serbian economy. Russian Railways and Serbian Railways have signed a contract in January 2019. Russian Railways will reconstruct and modernise the railways in Serbia. So yes, it is coincidence to have an advert and hotel in the same street.
@8:33 - It's not Russian railway, it's Serbian (we have same flag, just upside-down). It''s new railway (mostly done by Chinese actually), and taking this train (Soko) would get you to Novi Sad in about 30-45 mins from Belgrade, so for next time have this option in mind.
Trip to Novi Sad is not long ,specially now with our first speed train . You order caffe or beer and you are in Novi Sad (37 minutes). I did it when I visited Serbia from Canada last year.
Hey man, I live in Belgrade for 13 years now, I walk and see everything you showed almost every day and I'm like whatever. Your video showed me that it's not whatever and that it is actually beautiful. Loved the video, thank you!
that moment when you've mention bulgaria at 6:00 you was standing on a ''fićir bajir'' what is turkish for ''hill for contemplation''. there is a lot, a lot of hidden history all around you. enjoy your staying here, best regards!
@@whr_vlogs fill your car with your people next time - prices are affordable as you know, you saw people so it's clear to you where you are at, cities are nice and nature is beautiful. mit freundlichen grüßen!
Take my advice, talk to locals to show you the really amazing staff there, you will see some amazing things, Serbians are very friendly, BTW Serbia is not East Europe but Sauth, Balkans
Very similar to the capital city of my country (Bucharest, Romania) but what I like about Belgrade is that I don’t see any graffiti on the buildings. Those are a huge problem in Bucharest
The worst winter in Los Angeles as well - 3-4 months of cold and endless rain. We had fireplace running couple of days in June this year - unbelievable!
10:10 For those kids it would be their last day of school, next year they are starting high school, so it's sort of a tradition for everyone to sign their shirt and they will probably keep it as a memory
That bridge at 15:04 was built by the nazis during their occupation of Belgrade as temporary, but survived much longer :D It will be replaced with the newer one this or next year. great video btw
You should have taken fast double decker train (200 km/h) to Novi Sad ...travel time 32 min. ticket price peanuts really I forgot how much it cost...me and my wife just went for lunch there and some shopping ...travel time, shopping ...pub beer, lunch return to Belgrade just over 4.5 hors...we don't have anything like that in Australia....cheers!
There are flags on the Republic parliament and the City parliament as well as other government buildings but you can hardly find Serbian flags on other building. As far as I know it is common to see the USA flag on every house in the USA, which is not the case in Serbia.
You should of seen Dorćol and Zemun that's real Belgrade soul (together with Skadarlia)... Fyi Serbia is not just Belgrade you have a lot to see in other towns like Novi Sad and Niš to name a few. Also there are a very nice spa and hot springs in Serbia along wth nice country side
@@whr_vlogstreba da vidite i Zemun , stari grad, njegov kej , koji je prelep . Pančevo , identičan stati grad, gde je Wajfert otvorio prvu pivnicu i još mnogo toga... Niš, da vidite Ćele kulu, koja je sagradjena od ljudskih glava za vreme Turaka. Djerdap , Golubački tvrdjavu, Gazivode itd. A mozete i Banju Koviljaču, tj mali Zvornik, gde je nas kralj gradio podzemni grad , tj zatvorenici su dobodjeni pokrivenih lica do planine i svojim rukama kopali planinu , pravili podzemni grad. Prelepooo
@@nbgdblokovi1 Burazeru niko ne dolazi da gleda naselja kao što su blokovi i to nikome neće biti zanimljivo... Ove nove staklene zgrade mogu da prođu ako te zanima da otvoriš pretstavnišvo Samsung/Continental/Simens... itd. Ako neko želi da vidi nešto zanimljivo i specifično za Bgd tako je kako je (dorćol/zemun/skadarlija...)... Na žalost mi svoje istorijske spomenike i znamenitosti preoremo i postavimo neku glupost umesto toga ili ih ostavimo da propadnu.... Slažem se da trebamo imati i biznis centar (staklene zgrade) ali to nijednog turistu neće zanimati, barem ne ako nije nešto jedinstveno na celom svetu (tipa najviša zgrada na svetu ili nešto što izgleda specifično ili izgleda kao da prkosi zakonima fizike). Usput odrastao sam na NBGD (baš blokovi) i ne mislim da je ružan ali ne gajim zablude da je čudo ne viđeno... niti da takvo nešto nigde ne postoji
4:37 This house is neglected because the owner family want to sold it for million euros but nobody is crazy to give that money for this. Belgrade is not Madrid or London.
@@whr_vlogs If it were Madrid or London they would get taxed to oblivion for that eyesore in the main tourist area of the city. But here it's much harder to get money out of people since most of the rich got connections.
I stayed three, it wasn't that expensive. Especially for this hotel I had, you'd easily pay double if not triple in most western countries for a similar one.
Belgrade is the biggest city in Europe without a metro. The metro is finally getting built now but yeah, it is expected to open (first line) in 2028 & the second in 2030.
I agree that Belgrade needs a metro. Work on it started a long time ago, and then the work stopped. Now the works have started again and will be completed by 2028
All was good , but adding anti Russian hints in the video shows that you might need to mature and accept that it's not only westerners who have right opinion ...
If it cheers you up, one of my biggest dreams ever since I was a child was to see Moscow and St. Petersburg one day. I find Russia and it's culture interesting.
Don't you find it as I mix the see stadt and Alterla gebaude? Ther's compartion Vienna and Belgrade,we Serb's have Zemun city in city just like you doo innere Stadt and Donau Stadt...your zoo is much bigger but Serbian have better thema white Animals in white city...ofcourse you have Haus des merres as a bonus...thank you for your video and each nice word abut Belgrade and Serbia...p.s.I am Serb living in Vienna more then 15 years...
@@whr_vlogs The Best thing abut Vienna Is that each bizirk Is anather story,Belgrade not so much.Ok ther's difference between new Belgrade and old Belgrade,eria tram 2 and Zemun...but Vienna have 23 bizirk and 23 different story to tell...
I really want to go to Belgrade to see the Eternal Derby. I want to see pyro and riot police. Do the Delije and Grobari use pyro during non-Eternal Derby matches? Do the riot police show up in force for regular matches like they do during the Eternal Derby? Idk when the next Eternal Derby is, because I don’t think it has been scheduled yet. It’ll happen foreseeably for years to come right? So if I can’t go to the Derby in 2024, i can go to one after 2024. Are women safe during Crvena Zvezda and Partizan matches? I’m not a women, but I might go to Belgrade with my cousins who are women, and I don’t want them to get catcalls or have people harass them. When I see videos of Crvena Zvezda or Partizan crowds, I always try to find the women in the crowd and they seem non existent. How come barely any women go to football matches? What items are not allowed to be brought into football matches? Can I bring a small portable battery charger for my phone? I read something that said that things like coins and water cannot be brought into the stadium. I have to have some way to charge my phone, or else i might not be able to get back to the hotel if my phone dies. Is smoking allowed in Restaurants? I read online that smoking is allowed in restaurants, which I’m very concerned about. I don’t want to get cancer or respiratory problems from inhaling smoke. Are there still buildings in Belgrade that have damage from the NATO bombing? I want to do the tour where you see the damage from the NATO bombing. Are signs in English in Belgrade or just Serbian Cyrillic? I’ve seen signs on Rajko Mitić Stadium that are in English, but I’ve read things online that say that signs are only in Serbian Cyrillic. Is it hard to get around Belgrade if you can’t read Serbian Cyrillic? I guess I can use Google translate if I need to translate something. Sorry that this is extremely long. I just have a lot of questions about Belgrade. I want to see the Eternal Derby so badly. Thanks for your help
Hi, I don't know about the football stuff I'm afraid, locals will know better (maybe someone will comment later). About the smoking, yes it is allowed in restaurants but I saw surprisingly little people actually doing it. Apart from that, yes, smoke is bad and I also hate smoking but spending a couple of days where people smoke won't make your health situation that much worse ;) For example it was still allowed three years ago in my home country Austria (one of EU's last to ban it!). There are still NATO bombed buildings throughout the city (I saw myself the TV station but didn't record it though). You'll also find plenty of English and Latin signs, it's not only cyrillic there, you'll definetely get around easily.
I can give you the answer about the first part Yes, both Delije and Grobari use pyro during any games, not just the derby. Riot police is always present just it smaller numbers compared to derby games. There are multiple derby matched during the season, 2 in the league and most likely in the Cup also if we meet eachother (we always do as some point lol). You can always google when the matches are. Yep, ladies are always safe. Catcalling isn't really a thing in Serbia. It's considered really offensive and will probably get you in trouble if you do so. Your cusins will be safe, no worries. Just make sure you guys go to east or west stands since north and south are "reserved" for the hardcore fans and E and W for families and more casual fans. Serbian girls couldn't care less about football generally so that's why you don't see them in the stadium as much as man. Obviously there are many girls who do go just very few compared to guys. At random games you can probably sneak it in, on derby day security is tighter but you can stil do it. I wouldn't recommend bringing anything with you what you're not prepare to lose at the gate though.
@@whr_vlogs One of many ads that you see are Russian railways, but we are making them. xD To be exact, we made it, now you can travel with fast train from Belgrade to Novi Sad in just 30 minutes, for a cheap price. xD Its kinda awesome actually. And its fast for Euro standards. xD Not for Japanese ofc xD
Zašto lažeš, to nije tačno ! Promenada je lepim vremenom i vikendom puna ljudi ! ima lepe nove zgrade ! a ti izgleda voliš da se vratimo u karton siti vreme ispod gazele,🤦🏻♂️ nemoj da nas blatiš ! Bezobraznim komentarima😡
Btw they destroyed old Roman forum (square) and some other Roman era stuff during construction of Rajićeva mall in Knez Mihailo's street. They recently discovered Roman sewer network next to that Parliament building during preparation for construction of the underground parking, i hope they will not destroy it like before. Our government is just full of incompentent criminals. 10:13 those are elementary school kids celebrating their graduation, usually they wear shirts of their school/class and just enjoy thay day together around the city. Beside that one they have formal celebration in some restaurant with live music. The main problem with Belgrade Waterfront and why most of the people hate it, is actually big corruption and involvment of our main politicians in it (including Vučić of course). They closed the Old Main Railway Station and gave that massive state owned land for FREE to shady Arab investors (Arabs are just a cover for our politicians). 15:15 tram is loud because of that old bridge construction vibrating. Exactly why they want to demolish it and build a new one. Yes Skadarlija is totally different at night when its packed, and also most of restaurants have live music.
Well it sucks they destroyed the Roman stuff.. but it's a very nice mall though! About the waterfront, I get it now why people don't have high praises for it. Corruption is always bad for the average people :(
sorry but so many cities all around the world are built like that , corruption, Miami, London, Dubai, so I don’t think people talk about those cities but only Belgrade, and most of the foreigners,why ? Belgrade on the water is now the most wanted places where people with money what to live? What is the problem with that even if is corrupted, there is corruption everywhere in your country as well, believe it or not. That is how it is for as long as the human existence on the plant. If you believe that corruption don’t exit in every country in the world then you must be delusional .
@@tanjagak2097 Of course there is corruption in Austria (maybe you heard of our amazing ex-chancellor "Kurz", haha) and there is literally corruption next to my house at home where some Russian businessmen started building a resort and they probably payed off the mayor so they can do it because nobody wants this resort here. So yeah, corruption is everywhere I'm afraid just some have it worse than others.
@@whr_vlogs yes of course, I have heard of Kurz, that was my point, every country is corrupt more or less. Belgrade on the water is beautiful and new part of city with great buildings and restaurants. Enjoy Belgrade
The fact that Belgrade Waterfront looks just disgusting and absolutely doesn't fit into the old town is just one aspect. The main problem about it is, that it is build by money laundering. Once the current government will be changed, the whole financial issue will be researched and litigated and then the public will know the whole extent. From the esthetic aspect, it looks just like Dubai for the poor. Nevertheless, Belgrade is a very underrated city for tourism. There are lot of impressive sights, entertaining activities, great food and probably one of the best night life experiences in Europe. Greetings from Germany ✌️🇩🇪
Hab jetzt schon von mehreren gehört, dass die Waterfront mit viel Korruption verbunden ist und sie deshalb viele nicht mögen. Design ist subjektiv, ich fand einige Gebäude ganz nett. Belgrad hat mir insgesamt sehr gut gefallen. Als halb Deutscher Grüße zurück nach Deutschland ;)
Haha, sounds so familiar! In 2016 we came here for 2 days, stayed 5 days (and I missed my own birthday party for that). 2017 we came for a month and we are still in Belgrade.
Mighty resilient resistant indestructible city 😍 People who live here are HEROES! Survived the invasions of many imperial armies, Turkish, Hungarian, Austrian, German and NATO. Will be coming back for sure. Greetings from Arizona
It is the truth what you write. Thank you for this text. Greetings from Germany
It was one of my best trips and will definitely come again this summer. There are many tourist offers, bicycle tours, sightseeing buses, underground city tours (under the city center there are tunnels and catacombs)... It wasn't a good weather when you shot the video, but now the sun is shining and Belgrade is beautiful, especially in the parks, by the river,s and on the fortress.
I'll for sure come back, I only had two full days so I only scratched the surface and looked at the most famous stuff.
If you come in the summer go visit Ada ciganlia - it's Belgrade's beach.
I wouldn’t recommend going during summer because it’s scorching (35-40 C, 100 F 🫠)
but yeah, the city is very nice. Maybe May and late August / September would be the best time to visit
@@z8ttovIt’s 38 today, feel like temperature with humidity is 45
In St. Mark's Church, there is the Sarcophagus of Stefan Dušan 8:48. He was the King of Serbia from 8 September 1331 and Tsar (or Emperor) and autocrat of the Serbs, Greeks (or Romans), Albanians, and Bulgarians. During his reign, Serbia had the largest territory.
I've been there twice. Belgrade is really nice and cheap. To ride buses cost peanuts. Pretty girls everywhere. I suggest also to go to Nov Sad. Belgrade wait for me again this coming summer. Greetings from Brazil.
the most beautiful city and the greatest people
I love ❤️ Belgrade
Great city I visited in 2022. Unfortunately I came back to the UK via Luton one of our worst cities! I particularly enjoyed New Belgrade. I remember having breakfast at the Hotel Moskva.
17:00 Skadarlija is a bohemian quarter and one of the oldest streets in Belgrade, with many traditional restaurants. It has retained its former appearance - from the 19th century.
I wanna live here. 🥺 just the perfect amount of city life bustle but peaceful at the same time.
@@radar4536 you seem to know me better than myself, stranger on the internet.
@@radar4536 Srbija je prelepa.. Srbiju ne čini samo BG ve i ostali delovi , koje treba da vidite , koliko je bogata Srbija. ZASTO se svi otimaju strane zemlje za nju. Razmislite malo.
@@radar4536 as someone who lives in belgrade and sees it the same as she described - she would. stop being so negative and bitch all the time
nah bro.. Trust me, you dont. The crime rate is over the roof, and it isnt peaceful at all. Its the most Ohio like city in Serbia. To be precise- Its modern day Sodom and Gomorah.
@@clark4854 "The crime rate is over the roof" And yet faaaar safer than Western European capital cities.
Those kids with VIII-2 shirts just graduated elementary school so that is why all of them were covered with each others signatures.
Ah, I see, thanks for letting me know.
Also not Russian Railway thats Serbian😅
If you are wondering why theres a mishmash of architectural styles in the same street and city districts its because most of Belgrade was bombed into ruble during ww2..
Yeah I know the city has been destroyed many times..
@@whr_vlogs thanks to our western "friends"!!
And 1999..., and still is being demolished in a way..,,
And during ww I.
A great video! ✌️
Serbia has so much to offer!
Thanks, I enjoyed my stay there.
Yes it has. But unfortunately for decades is in a political turmoil and is run by a lunatic dictator for more than 10 years already.
You get to Novi Sad for 33 minutes on a fast train, the return ticket is about 13 euros. The spring this year has been very wet, normally the weather is much more pleasant and there are many more people - and tourists - in the streets. Though, not before 11 o'clock AM. Evenings should see lots of people.
Great video. Cheers and greetings from Sydney, Australia.
Thanks, greetings back form Austria
Best SERBIA !
Hotel Moskva was opened after almost three-years construction in January 1908 as a major investment of the Russian Empire in the Serbian economy. Russian Railways and Serbian Railways have signed a contract in January 2019. Russian Railways will reconstruct and modernise the railways in Serbia. So yes, it is coincidence to have an advert and hotel in the same street.
Coolest hotel I have stayed in ever!!
@8:33 - It's not Russian railway, it's Serbian (we have same flag, just upside-down). It''s new railway (mostly done by Chinese actually), and taking this train (Soko) would get you to Novi Sad in about 30-45 mins from Belgrade, so for next time have this option in mind.
it's РЖД Международный (российские железные дороги) and it's russian. Headquarters are also in Moscow.
@@FirzjWe build the future write on Serbian from goverment new rainways projects so thats serbian train
Guys, he meant that the “Russian railways” are literally written in that ad (see the text at the bottom). I don’t think he meant anything else
@@z8ttov they make project becouse that they stay there hagaga
Thanks for this video! Im planning to go to Serbia, and now I know what to expect. Thanks!
That's great! I'm glad my video was useful!
Trip to Novi Sad is not long ,specially now with our first speed train . You order caffe or beer and you are in Novi Sad (37 minutes). I did it when I visited Serbia from Canada last year.
Many told me now about this train, next time I'll use it ;)
18:50 Cobblestone is traditional Turkish style, the street is Skadarlija, represents old Belgrade bohemian center.
Hey man, I live in Belgrade for 13 years now, I walk and see everything you showed almost every day and I'm like whatever. Your video showed me that it's not whatever and that it is actually beautiful. Loved the video, thank you!
I'm glad to hear you liked it!
that moment when you've mention bulgaria at 6:00 you was standing on a ''fićir bajir'' what is turkish for ''hill for contemplation''. there is a lot, a lot of hidden history all around you. enjoy your staying here, best regards!
Thanks for letting me know! I really enjoyed my stay in Belgrade and will for sure come back!
@@whr_vlogs you should do that - next time with car so you can see the beauty of serbia aswell.
I was there with my car but I just had a couple of days to spare I'm afraid.
@@whr_vlogs fill your car with your people next time - prices are affordable as you know, you saw people so it's clear to you where you are at, cities are nice and nature is beautiful. mit freundlichen grüßen!
So Beautiful 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸♥️♥️♥️👍🥂
Take my advice, talk to locals to show you the really amazing staff there, you will see some amazing things, Serbians are very friendly, BTW Serbia is not East Europe but Sauth, Balkans
That's true, Serbs are one of the friendlist folks I have met in a long time. Super welcoming and helpful.
Very nice and interesting, great video! 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you!
Very similar to the capital city of my country (Bucharest, Romania) but what I like about Belgrade is that I don’t see any graffiti on the buildings. Those are a huge problem in Bucharest
That's true there isn't so much grafitti on the main attractions but you will still see it on some side roads. It's not completely free of it.
Gorgeous capital, I'd love to visit it some day, but for now I'm enjoying my time in Novi Sad ♥Very chill and peaceful city
Novi Sad - Beograd
35-40 minuta sa Vozom "Soko"
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The worst winter in Los Angeles as well - 3-4 months of cold and endless rain. We had fireplace running couple of days in June this year - unbelievable!
Damn, even in LA? I will go to LA in July so hopefully it's better by then haha
@@whr_vlogs @ it just started warming up and not a moment too soon!
10:10 For those kids it would be their last day of school, next year they are starting high school, so it's sort of a tradition for everyone to sign their shirt and they will probably keep it as a memory
That's a cool tradition
Thank you for advertising Belgrade and Serbia! I want your channel to have as many followers as possible! Thanks again
Thank you! I really liked Serbia, I wish I could have stayed longer and made more videos there.
@@whr_vlogs Then visit us again, we also like Austria very much.🙂
Long live you and your country !
That bridge at 15:04 was built by the nazis during their occupation of Belgrade as temporary, but survived much longer :D It will be replaced with the newer one this or next year.
great video btw
Thanks for letting me know!
You are good in reading Cyrillic words. Greetings from Wien!
Thanks!
You should have taken fast double decker train (200 km/h) to Novi Sad ...travel time 32 min. ticket price peanuts really I forgot how much it cost...me and my wife just went for lunch there and some shopping ...travel time, shopping ...pub beer, lunch return to Belgrade just over 4.5 hors...we don't have anything like that in Australia....cheers!
If I only knew about this train beforehand.. well then next time haha
There are flags on the Republic parliament and the City parliament as well as other government buildings but you can hardly find Serbian flags on other building. As far as I know it is common to see the USA flag on every house in the USA, which is not the case in Serbia.
I'm currently in the USA and I can confirm they have a lot of flags here haha
I'll be there next week! Thanks for this!
You're welcome. I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay!
Next time you must to visit Novi Sad! For it take the train, it is the fastest way to get there and you will be not disappointed
I will!
you have a faster train from Belgrade, a novi sad, now you're arriving at 35
Hope you had fun
I sure did! Also best food I had in a long time.
what was ur favourite food in Serbia??
I would say Cevapi
I am glad you liked Belgrade, nice video :)
Thanks! I liked it very much!
ХОТЕЛ МОСКВА😊
Coolest hotel I ever stayed in!
Serbia is not east Europe. Its on crossroads fro centrak and south Europe.
Thanks for pointing that out. I heard a similar thing calling Bulgarians "Eastern Europe"; I'm sorry haha
@@whr_vlogs
The Balkans are southeastern Europe, so it's not wrong to say east Europe.
We are proud Eastern Europe you a$$hole. Why not? Is it shame? No! So shut up you boy with complex.
Danke für den interessanten Bericht (wir, 6 Österreicher) sind im Juni in Belgrad.
Viel Spaß! Für mich war es eine tolle Erfahrung.
You should of seen Dorćol and Zemun that's real Belgrade soul (together with Skadarlia)...
Fyi Serbia is not just Belgrade you have a lot to see in other towns like Novi Sad and Niš to name a few.
Also there are a very nice spa and hot springs in Serbia along wth nice country side
I wanted to go to Novi Sad too but I was lacking time unfortunately. But I'll be back in Serbia for sure (maybe even this summer).
@@whr_vlogstreba da vidite i Zemun , stari grad, njegov kej , koji je prelep . Pančevo , identičan stati grad, gde je Wajfert otvorio prvu pivnicu i još mnogo toga... Niš, da vidite Ćele kulu, koja je sagradjena od ljudskih glava za vreme Turaka. Djerdap , Golubački tvrdjavu, Gazivode itd. A mozete i Banju Koviljaču, tj mali Zvornik, gde je nas kralj gradio podzemni grad , tj zatvorenici su dobodjeni pokrivenih lica do planine i svojim rukama kopali planinu , pravili podzemni grad. Prelepooo
Treba da vidi novi beograd 100 puta lepsi moderniji mocniji od sveg ostalog sto si naveo
@@nbgdblokovi1
Burazeru niko ne dolazi da gleda naselja kao što su blokovi i to nikome neće biti zanimljivo... Ove nove staklene zgrade mogu da prođu ako te zanima da otvoriš pretstavnišvo Samsung/Continental/Simens... itd.
Ako neko želi da vidi nešto zanimljivo i specifično za Bgd tako je kako je (dorćol/zemun/skadarlija...)... Na žalost mi svoje istorijske spomenike i znamenitosti preoremo i postavimo neku glupost umesto toga ili ih ostavimo da propadnu.... Slažem se da trebamo imati i biznis centar (staklene zgrade) ali to nijednog turistu neće zanimati, barem ne ako nije nešto jedinstveno na celom svetu (tipa najviša zgrada na svetu ili nešto što izgleda specifično ili izgleda kao da prkosi zakonima fizike).
Usput odrastao sam na NBGD (baš blokovi) i ne mislim da je ružan ali ne gajim zablude da je čudo ne viđeno... niti da takvo nešto nigde ne postoji
Das Haus auf der anderen Seite war mal die Galerie der Kunstuni.
4:37 This house is neglected because the owner family want to sold it for million euros but nobody is crazy to give that money for this. Belgrade is not Madrid or London.
I see
@@whr_vlogs If it were Madrid or London they would get taxed to oblivion for that eyesore in the main tourist area of the city. But here it's much harder to get money out of people since most of the rich got connections.
Btw where are you from?
So you just did stayed one night? Expensive
I stayed three, it wasn't that expensive. Especially for this hotel I had, you'd easily pay double if not triple in most western countries for a similar one.
Belgrade is the biggest city in Europe without a metro. The metro is finally getting built now but yeah, it is expected to open (first line) in 2028 & the second in 2030.
That will be a big help for the people.
Hotel Moskva is 120years old my frend, and russian railway is not russian buth serbian russian just build it
I agree that Belgrade needs a metro. Work on it started a long time ago, and then the work stopped. Now the works have started again and will be completed by 2028
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Name of the apartman?
What exactly do you mean?
Very Good video👍👍in which city do you life in Austria
Thanks! I live near Hartberg, a small city in the East. :)
WOW that was crazy expensive
If you think Serbia is expensive you should take a look at Scandinavia, Paris, London, USA, etc. haha
All was good , but adding anti Russian hints in the video shows that you might need to mature and accept that it's not only westerners who have right opinion ...
If it cheers you up, one of my biggest dreams ever since I was a child was to see Moscow and St. Petersburg one day. I find Russia and it's culture interesting.
Beograd 🎉🎉🎉❤😘🥰😍
Uživancija i nevreme
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in Canada and USA is far way more flags around and you bullsi..ing
I Serbian😊thanks for wisit serbia😊
I had a great stay! Will come back for sure!
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Don't you find it as I mix the see stadt and Alterla gebaude? Ther's compartion Vienna and Belgrade,we Serb's have Zemun city in city just like you doo innere Stadt and Donau Stadt...your zoo is much bigger but Serbian have better thema white Animals in white city...ofcourse you have Haus des merres as a bonus...thank you for your video and each nice word abut Belgrade and Serbia...p.s.I am Serb living in Vienna more then 15 years...
I'm not so familiar with Alterlaa but I know what you mean. Greets to Vienna ;)
@@whr_vlogs The Best thing abut Vienna Is that each bizirk Is anather story,Belgrade not so much.Ok ther's difference between new Belgrade and old Belgrade,eria tram 2 and Zemun...but Vienna have 23 bizirk and 23 different story to tell...
hi im from serbia i will sey somthing on serbia: cao ja sam iz srbije
I really want to go to Belgrade to see the Eternal Derby. I want to see pyro and riot police.
Do the Delije and Grobari use pyro during non-Eternal Derby matches? Do the riot police show up in force for regular matches like they do during the Eternal Derby? Idk when the next Eternal Derby is, because I don’t think it has been scheduled yet. It’ll happen foreseeably for years to come right? So if I can’t go to the Derby in 2024, i can go to one after 2024.
Are women safe during Crvena Zvezda and Partizan matches? I’m not a women, but I might go to Belgrade with my cousins who are women, and I don’t want them to get catcalls or have people harass them. When I see videos of Crvena Zvezda or Partizan crowds, I always try to find the women in the crowd and they seem non existent. How come barely any women go to football matches?
What items are not allowed to be brought into football matches? Can I bring a small portable battery charger for my phone? I read something that said that things like coins and water cannot be brought into the stadium. I have to have some way to charge my phone, or else i might not be able to get back to the hotel if my phone dies.
Is smoking allowed in Restaurants? I read online that smoking is allowed in restaurants, which I’m very concerned about. I don’t want to get cancer or respiratory problems from inhaling smoke.
Are there still buildings in Belgrade that have damage from the NATO bombing? I want to do the tour where you see the damage from the NATO bombing.
Are signs in English in Belgrade or just Serbian Cyrillic? I’ve seen signs on Rajko Mitić Stadium that are in English, but I’ve read things online that say that signs are only in Serbian Cyrillic. Is it hard to get around Belgrade if you can’t read Serbian Cyrillic? I guess I can use Google translate if I need to translate something.
Sorry that this is extremely long. I just have a lot of questions about Belgrade. I want to see the Eternal Derby so badly.
Thanks for your help
Hi, I don't know about the football stuff I'm afraid, locals will know better (maybe someone will comment later). About the smoking, yes it is allowed in restaurants but I saw surprisingly little people actually doing it. Apart from that, yes, smoke is bad and I also hate smoking but spending a couple of days where people smoke won't make your health situation that much worse ;) For example it was still allowed three years ago in my home country Austria (one of EU's last to ban it!).
There are still NATO bombed buildings throughout the city (I saw myself the TV station but didn't record it though). You'll also find plenty of English and Latin signs, it's not only cyrillic there, you'll definetely get around easily.
I can give you the answer about the first part
Yes, both Delije and Grobari use pyro during any games, not just the derby. Riot police is always present just it smaller numbers compared to derby games.
There are multiple derby matched during the season, 2 in the league and most likely in the Cup also if we meet eachother (we always do as some point lol).
You can always google when the matches are.
Yep, ladies are always safe. Catcalling isn't really a thing in Serbia. It's considered really offensive and will probably get you in trouble if you do so.
Your cusins will be safe, no worries. Just make sure you guys go to east or west stands since north and south are "reserved" for the hardcore fans and E and W for families and more casual fans.
Serbian girls couldn't care less about football generally so that's why you don't see them in the stadium as much as man. Obviously there are many girls who do go just very few compared to guys.
At random games you can probably sneak it in, on derby day security is tighter but you can stil do it. I wouldn't recommend bringing anything with you what you're not prepare to lose at the gate though.
You are NOT in East Europe, you are in Southern Europe. 🤦🏻♀️
Ehm thats Serbian railway as you can see the flag...xD You made a mistake there...xD
Oops haha I guess I just read the "Russian Railways" in the bottom right corner and didn't question it
@@whr_vlogs One of many ads that you see are Russian railways, but we are making them. xD To be exact, we made it, now you can travel with fast train from Belgrade to Novi Sad in just 30 minutes, for a cheap price. xD Its kinda awesome actually. And its fast for Euro standards. xD Not for Japanese ofc xD
Visit Bosnia and Herzegovina!!!
I wanted to go to Bosnia aswell (Sarajevo and Mostar) but something came up. Will visit it for sure in the future. I'm from Austria by the way.
Yup, everyone here in Belgrade hates Waterfront area and the awful buildings. There were even protests against it. :)
Zašto lažeš, to nije tačno ! Promenada je lepim vremenom i vikendom puna ljudi ! ima lepe nove zgrade ! a ti izgleda voliš da se vratimo u karton siti vreme ispod gazele,🤦🏻♂️ nemoj da nas blatiš ! Bezobraznim komentarima😡
hahahahaha ti nemas pojma u zivotu,hahahahhahahaha
Nightmare in Belgrade. Never go there. TOTALLY IT SUCKS!
were you there?
Welcome 😎
I felt welcome everywhere I went :D
Btw they destroyed old Roman forum (square) and some other Roman era stuff during construction of Rajićeva mall in Knez Mihailo's street. They recently discovered Roman sewer network next to that Parliament building during preparation for construction of the underground parking, i hope they will not destroy it like before. Our government is just full of incompentent criminals.
10:13 those are elementary school kids celebrating their graduation, usually they wear shirts of their school/class and just enjoy thay day together around the city. Beside that one they have formal celebration in some restaurant with live music.
The main problem with Belgrade Waterfront and why most of the people hate it, is actually big corruption and involvment of our main politicians in it (including Vučić of course). They closed the Old Main Railway Station and gave that massive state owned land for FREE to shady Arab investors (Arabs are just a cover for our politicians).
15:15 tram is loud because of that old bridge construction vibrating. Exactly why they want to demolish it and build a new one.
Yes Skadarlija is totally different at night when its packed, and also most of restaurants have live music.
Well it sucks they destroyed the Roman stuff.. but it's a very nice mall though!
About the waterfront, I get it now why people don't have high praises for it. Corruption is always bad for the average people :(
sorry but so many cities all around the world are built like that , corruption, Miami, London, Dubai, so I don’t think people talk about those cities but only Belgrade, and most of the foreigners,why ? Belgrade on the water is now the most wanted places where people with money what to live? What is the problem with that even if is corrupted, there is corruption everywhere in your country as well, believe it or not. That is how it is for as long as the human existence on the plant. If you believe that corruption don’t exit in every country in the world then you must be delusional .
@@whr_vlogsno corruption in your country?
@@tanjagak2097 Of course there is corruption in Austria (maybe you heard of our amazing ex-chancellor "Kurz", haha) and there is literally corruption next to my house at home where some Russian businessmen started building a resort and they probably payed off the mayor so they can do it because nobody wants this resort here. So yeah, corruption is everywhere I'm afraid just some have it worse than others.
@@whr_vlogs yes of course, I have heard of Kurz, that was my point, every country is corrupt more or less. Belgrade on the water is beautiful and new part of city with great buildings and restaurants. Enjoy Belgrade
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The fact that Belgrade Waterfront looks just disgusting and absolutely doesn't fit into the old town is just one aspect. The main problem about it is, that it is build by money laundering. Once the current government will be changed, the whole financial issue will be researched and litigated and then the public will know the whole extent. From the esthetic aspect, it looks just like Dubai for the poor.
Nevertheless, Belgrade is a very underrated city for tourism. There are lot of impressive sights, entertaining activities, great food and probably one of the best night life experiences in Europe.
Greetings from Germany ✌️🇩🇪
Hab jetzt schon von mehreren gehört, dass die Waterfront mit viel Korruption verbunden ist und sie deshalb viele nicht mögen. Design ist subjektiv, ich fand einige Gebäude ganz nett. Belgrad hat mir insgesamt sehr gut gefallen.
Als halb Deutscher Grüße zurück nach Deutschland ;)
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