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Is Belgrade Worth Visiting? My Honest Impressions

In Europe, Serbia   •   Leave a Comment

Last Updated on February 3, 2026 by Hazel M

Stunning aerial view of a historic European town with red-tiled roofs, a church steeple, and a river backdrop, showcasing scenic architecture and tranquil surroundings. Belgrade is a city that doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. It’s bold, raw, occasionally beautiful, occasionally baffling - and rarely boring. I spent five days exploring Belgrade, and came away with mixed feelings that still sit with me today.
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Things to Do in Belgrade: Grit, Grace & the Danube Beat

In Europe, Serbia   •  

Last Updated on February 3, 2026 by Hazel M

Vibrant cityscape of Bratislava at sunset showcasing historic buildings, riverfront, and Dóm svätého Martina, capturing the charm of Slovakia's capital. Belgrade is a city that makes you feel things – not always softly, and not always what you expect. It’s bold, rough-edged, and full of contrasts. You’ll see a gleaming new promenade and, five minutes later, a crumbling brutalist block covered in graffiti. It’s not...
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