CΓ΄te d’Azur: Cannes, Nice and St Tropez

After Marseille, the next stop was St Tropez. Saint Tropez I was sitting in the train and watching the beautiful landscape of the French Riviera: the blue sea below me and red rocks above the other side. The first arrival was actually the city of Hyeres where we changed to bus connection towards Saint Tropez. I found Saint Tropez amazing cute medieval city on the … Continue reading CΓ΄te d’Azur: Cannes, Nice and St Tropez

Marseille, France

Why? Because I was daydreaming about this city in the south. Plus I have never been to south of France, furthermore, it is the second largest French city and the capital of theΒ Bouches-du-RhΓ΄neΒ departmentΒ andΒ Provence-Alpes-CΓ΄te d’Azur. You know Provence, no? The lavanda fields etc. Only I haven’t to the countryside. Just saw few lavanda magnets in the market in Marseille at the Old Port. Vieux-Port de MarseilleΒ or … Continue reading Marseille, France

Belgrade, Serbia

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This time my travels to Belgrade brought me to attend the wedding of a dear friend and a colleague from the student times. I was super excited because it has been years now I haven’t visited this city. My trip started with a nice treat on the AirSerbia plane with the famous plazma cookies. 

 

Β Landing and crossing the river Sava, we passed by an example of brutalist architecture: Western City Gate, also known as theΒ Genex Tower. The building is designed to resemble a high-rise gate greeting people arriving in the city from the West (the road fromΒ Belgrade Nikola Tesla AirportΒ to the city centre leads this way).

Another example of the communist/ socialist architecture from the time of Tito’s Yugoslavia is the Palace of Serbia, located in theΒ Novi Beograd. It was used by theΒ Federal Executive CouncilΒ ofΒ Yugoslavia.Β When I was a student, I had a chance to attend the conference inside this massive building. I was not a fan. πŸ˜›

Our hotel was located in Skadarlija. We were lucky enough to have a decent booking as the city was completely crowded by the Ramstein fans that came to attend the concert happening 2 days in a row. Down the street is a market with home grown fruit and vegetables.

Β It was the time of cherries! πŸ™‚

As the day was already long, we decided to eat in Dva Jelena. A popular restaurant in super popular Skadarlija – bohemic Balkan chic. This means you eat and drink, smoke, drink some more, and enjoy the local music.

In Skadarlija you can find super popular rakija. A local drink made of fruit distillation. It is strong but cures body and soul.

Hotel MoskvaΒ is aΒ four star hotelΒ inΒ Belgrade, one of the oldest currently operating inΒ Serbia. The building has been opened in 1908 and as such represented a major investment of theΒ Russian EmpireΒ in theΒ SerbianΒ economy. I mostly wanted to visit the lobby to enjoy the art nouveau. Little did I know, that the hotel is full of Russian emigrates due to the current Putin’s Brutal Aggression on Ukraine.

My afternoon walk continued towards The National Assembly of Serbia. Not the best memories from that building – politically speaking, so moving on.

And the rest of the government buildings – including the building of the former defence headquarters destroyed by USA/ NATO forces in 1999.

In the same quarter of Belgrade called VračarΒ (literally translates into doctor witch) πŸ˜€ there is The Temple of Saint Sava. It was the first time for me to see the new painted frescoes inside the temple.

This Serbian Orthodox church is dedicated toΒ Saint Sava, the founder of theΒ Serbian Orthodox ChurchΒ and an important figure inΒ medieval Serbia. It is built on the presumed location of St. Sava’s grave.Β 

Β Nearby is the St. Mark Orthodox Church, located in theΒ TaΕ‘majdan park. It was built in theΒ Serbo-Byzantine styleΒ in theΒ Interwar periodΒ between 1931 and 1940.

The interior of the church contains Sarcophagus of the EmperorΒ DuΕ‘an the Mighty – theΒ king of Serbia in the 14th century. DuΕ‘an conquered a large part of southeast Europe, becoming one of the most powerful monarchs of the era. Under DuΕ‘an’s rule, Serbia was the most powerful state inΒ Southeast Europe, one of the most powerful European states and anΒ Eastern OrthodoxΒ multi-ethnic and multilingual empire that stretched from theΒ DanubeΒ in the north to theΒ Gulf of CorinthΒ in the south, with its capital inΒ Skopje.Β He enacted the constitution of theΒ Serbian Empire, known asΒ DuΕ‘an’s Code, perhaps the most importantΒ literary workΒ ofΒ medieval Serbia.

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Vilnius, Lithuania

A perfect weekend getaway with a friend! Landing a bit late in the evening, having a late dinner and smashing into the city for Saturday night! The dinner was quite greasy: a soup, breaded fingers with melted cheese and even the fish! But the zeppelins (Lithuanias national dish – large-sized dumplings made from a mixture of cooked and raw potato dough filled with pork and … Continue reading Vilnius, Lithuania

Coimbra & Santarem, Portugal

After 5 years, I was again in Portugal. Lisbon has been checked and explored quite well, so I decided to explore a bit more! I had a hotel in Oeiras so my friend who lives in Lisbon rented a car and we started a journey towards the north of the country. SantarΓ©m We visited Santarem at first. Just a small half an tour stop. As … Continue reading Coimbra & Santarem, Portugal

Sintra & Cabo da Rocka, Portugal

Sintra is a popular tourist attraction in Portugal due to its remarkable 19th century Romantic architecture and breath-taking landscapes. I learned Lord George Gordon Byron visited the place and amazed. And here is where he liked to haveΒ  a snack: But we enjoyed this little and narrow streets, stairs and old stone houses! The Palace Quinta de RegaleiraΒ isΒ romanticΒ palace and chapel, and a luxurious park that … Continue reading Sintra & Cabo da Rocka, Portugal

DΓΌsseldorf, Germany

Hop on, hop off with a friend by Thalys train. From lovely BrusselsΒ to the city in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area. Upon the arrival we realized there are this iconic statues of Dusseldorf citizens everywhere: We discovered pretty soon why this city is all in business and industry, with the buildings like this: Anyhow, we continued towards the city center. The reformator’s church was somehow interesting … Continue reading DΓΌsseldorf, Germany

Bordeaux, France 🍷🍷

So Milica called after a very long and hard day at work: Would you like to fly with me to Bordeaux for the weekend? – Is Friday included? -Yes it is, she said. -Hm, I can’t risk the day off at work, it is too soon. I just got back from Christmas holidays. 5 mins later I am texting my friend: You know what? Life … Continue reading Bordeaux, France 🍷🍷

Barcelona, Catalunya, EspaΓ±a

The city that lives as a huge tourist site!! I know there is much more then this of Barcelona, but being there twice, always taken out to places from my local friends – it still gets me this feeling of huge tourist concentration. It is also famous by lots of pick pockets – the unusual ones with ideas of stealing you that would amaze you … Continue reading Barcelona, Catalunya, EspaΓ±a

Warsaw, Poland

Great, big, diplomatic, historic, curteous, quite and calm Warsaw. But then comes the night and you start with vodka and end up calling your ex in some Budda club at 2 am. It all started by my friend’s invitation to Warsaw. I arrived around 22:00 and first thing I saw was theΒ Palace of Culture and Science. Stalin’s gift to the Poles and the building where … Continue reading Warsaw, Poland