Do you know? Such Belgrade.
Belgrade is a city too suitable for living, managed by people who truly understand life.
Do you know? Such Belgrade.
🌈Belgrade is a city too suitable for living, 😏 managed by people who truly understand life to 💃🏻 run this beautiful place.
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🌈The air is filled with the aroma of ☕️ coffee and pastries, 😔 the gentle sunlight spreads all over the ground, the cigarette in hand disperses random lines in the backlight, 😌 with a lift of the hand and a raise of the head, amber beer and white foam collide and tumble 🍺, this is Belgrade.
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❤Antique Market
Right above the Mala Slavija restaurant, 😚 unlike most flea markets, 🧐 Belgrade's market is full of genuine antiques, mostly collections from the Yugoslav Kingdom period, 😮 even silver coins from the Roman period appear from time to time.
Many sellers were once dignitaries 😁, still carrying the elegance of Yugoslavians in their gestures.
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💎Question Mark Tavern
😄 The oldest and most famous Kafana in Belgrade, 😁 the restaurant offers traditional dishes and coffee.
Many tourists come here by name, 😹 not because the food is particularly delicious, 😃 but to see the black humor of the "❓". There is a very twisted and humorous story behind it.
💰Per capita: 50-100 RMB
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❤Epigenia Wine & Tapas Bar
This place is simply wonderful~ 🤩 The direct-operated restaurant of the largest winery in Serbia, TOPLIČKI, offers local and Spanish-flavored delicacies, 😋 which are quite delicious.
It also supplies various wines produced by its own winery 🍷, which can be tasted here, 😃 or bought directly.
For those who like rich flavors, Cabernet Sauvignon is recommended, 🤔 personally, I recommend the unique Serbian grape variety Prokupac, which is produced in small quantities, so don't miss it if available.
💰Per capita: 50-100 RMB
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💎Crna Ovca Black Sheep
Although this place is an internet celebrity shop! The quality is solid!
The taste is excellent, 🍨 comparable to Italian handmade ice cream! If you are unsure about the flavor, you can ask for a small taste first!
💰Per capita: 20 RMB
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❤National Museum
This place exhibits rich historical artifacts from prehistoric times to the present in Serbia! 😲 It takes at least 4-5 hours to thoroughly tour the entire museum, so you can reserve enough time. 😍 For those who love history and museums, both the quality of the collections and the exhibition are first-class, 👍🏻 worth the visit.
Recommendation Index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The Church of St. Sava is located in Belgrade, Serbia's capital, and is the largest church in the Orthodox Church. Opens at 8 am and can be visited. Tickets are free. The interior is magnificent. The murals are exquisite.
Just in time for a wedding in the underground hall, the bride and groom are very beautiful. The exterior and interior of the church are not famous, and the sun penetrates from the flower windows on the high floors, making people feel a mysterious feeling.
There are many taverns around, the taste is also good, and the consumption level in Belgrade is still very low. We bought beer around. The beer here is really delicious and cheap.
The largest Orthodox church in the world, all the external marble barricade walls, magnificent, the interior round and the whole bronze casting, the murals are exquisite, magnificent, the upper and lower two floors, there are four large clock towers on the four corners, it is worth a visit.
The 2nd largest orthodox church in the world according to my tour guide. This place is huge, do take a look.
Sveti Sava Cathedral was built in 1935, is a very large Orthodox church, is said to be the largest in the world, has seen many churches, but I bet you did not see this, due to financial problems, from 1935 to the present has not been built, after watching an idea~ no! less! spend! money!
Belgrade St. Sava Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church in the world. The church is 91 meters long and 81 meters long. The church itself is 70 meters high. The top of the golden cross is 12 meters, the total height is 82 meters, and the altitude is 134 meters. It has 49 bells. Can accommodate 10,000 people. Who is St. Sava? He was the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, originally the prince, but "not doing business", founded the Serbian Orthodox Church, and then pulled his father, the old king, gave up the throne, and went out together. The Serbian Orthodox Church was founded in 1192 and was crowned Archbishop of Serbia by the Patriarch of Constantine in 1219. In 1595, the Ottoman Turks, the prime minister, Sinan Pasha, destroyed the will of the Serbs in order to suppress the uprising, burned the remains of the saint Sava in the present position, and then the locals began in the 17th century to build the world's largest Orthodox church in this location.
It is worth seeing the church. It is very beautiful and it is still actually in use. When I went there, I just caught up with the locals for the wedding. It is rare to feel the local customs. The location of the church is also good. It is very easy to find. There are trams and buses. Just behind the high court, it is the city center. I also met Chinese tourists here, which is really not easy in Serbia. The interior decoration of the church is also very good, the only embarrassment is that it is under renovation and maintenance...but it is still open.