Serbia - Belgrade
The train ride was smooth and there wasn't much problem during the custom check but again...I'm in the land where I don't understand a single sign or word, luckily the people here speak some basic english. After saying that there isn't much stuff in Belgrade, it's a very small city and can be covered in 1-2 days depending how fast you walk.
Before hitting Belgrade
At the main train station
After we arrived, we followed the map provided by hostelworld and because we were unable to comprehend the road names, we got lost and seek helped from a pedestrian who could speak english. OH MY you don't know how relieved I was, and we realised we are suppose to head north but instead we went south. She told us to take a cab which wouldn't cost much but we aren't got no Serbian Dinar. We went to scout around the area for money exchange and after that we found this pastry shop beside the money exchange shop.
Pastry Shop *looks great and I'm a fan of pastry*
Bought 2 pastry and we hailed a taxi, and off we were to our hostel, Captain Hostel.
Captain Hostel's Common Room
The hostel looks great and we caught like the French Open during our stay there, we were given a 6 bed-room for the 2 of us as they ran out of twin rooms. After checking in, we went to eat our pastries and realised they don't bake their pastry but instead, they deep fried them, it was so oily and we couldn't finish them.
Got the map and circled the places of interest and off we went to explore Belgrade. I wouldn't say Belgrade is that fantastic as what wikitravel wrote but then it's just my own opinion.
A mural near my hostel
Republic square
The roads in the city
The old Palace
I heard they change the flowers frequently
Took this that was beside the old palace
The St Sava Church which is the biggest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world
They didn't allow us to take photos in the church, sorry guys but inside it's amazing cooling and spacious and there were some renovations going on in the main hall. They allow visitors to visit the chapel that is beside the main hall. Must go for the experience but if you are not interested in churches then maybe this is not for you. :)
National Assembly of Serbia which you can see is undergoing some restoration works
Knez Mihajlova *a popular pedestrian-only streets in Belgrade*
Now you know why I say I don't understand road names just look at the bank's name
Belgrade Cathedral or St. Michael's Cathedral
Another church opposite of the Belgrade Cathedral
The Belgrade Cathedral is very near the Kalemegdan and Belgrade Fortress which are highlights of Belgrade. I went to explore this 2 places mentioned above the next day. Unfortunately, I forgotten to bring memory card out on that day and used my friend's camera to take pictures of the place. Sorry guys no PICTURES :(((
Next Stop: BUDAPEST!!!
11 comments:
Hi Ulric, nice to read your new adventure.
Great pics n scenery, enjoy with it.
when are you going to blog about London??
love those photo =)
That a lovely and well-written report. I think I'll grab your RSS so I can back often. Anyway, did you take all those pictures? Those pictures are really talking to the readers. Great job :)
xukee/nebular/kianfai87: thanks
phittera: soon london was my last stop...
edwin: yeah i took all those photos...thanks for your comments :)
i'm always jealous of ur travel adventures...
Dropped by from Lukey's Rantings
actually u're stil studyin, rite? hw come arr.. i mean u hv time to travel?
btw, hw u find bout dslr? get used to it ? haha...
canon, nikon ?
Wish I could TRavel around the world also!
Great Pictures! Thanks for sharing! :)
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Thanks for visiting!
Nanged and clicked on your adv!!
Sure is nice to travel around
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