Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan are easily reached from Knez Mihailova, right at the end of the popular pedestrian street. And it’s a nice serenity change from the usual busy atmosphere. Here’s the historical centre of older Belgrade and ‘Kalemegdan’ can mean either the remains of Belgrade Fortress or the green city park. The locals’...
The shopping street of Knez Mihailova

The interesting mix of architectural styles is apparent when nearing the popular shopping street of Knez Mihailova (Knez Mihailova Ulica). In which, there are also some nice looking buildings which totally stand out from the usual bland boxy ones. First of all is the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia with nice looking...
Cathedral of Saint Sava and Tasmajdan Park

The massive Cathedral of Saint Sava (“Temple of Saint Sava” in Serbian) clad in white marble and granite echoes the name of Belgrade’s white city. Built and dedicated to Saint Sava whom was the founder of Serbian Orthodox Cathedral. I could not see the cathedral while walking along the street of Bulevar Oslobođenja from...
What about Belgrade

It’s barely 6 am when the train slowed down as it approaches Belgrade Glavna station (Beograd Glavna Železnička Stanica). With that meant I have survived the infamous overnight train from Budapest to Belgrade with a tired body and nothing more. Yeah! In return, I get to spend 14 hours in Belgrade before hopping on...