Evening walks on Kalemegdan Fortress above the Sava River 漏 Makicom / Shutterstock
香港六合彩即时开奖 Local Nevena Paunovic was born and raised in Belgrade鈥檚 green, hilly neighbourhood of Banovo Brdo. After plenty of travelling abroad, today she chooses to live here because for her, Belgrade still holds that charming balance between a metropolis and a provincial town. You鈥檒l find her cycling along the city鈥檚 rivers, attending fantastic music gigs or enjoying Belgrade鈥檚 coolest vegetarian restaurants.
When I have friends in town鈥 first I make sure they are properly fed, as every well-bred Serbian should do. I take all my friends to Radost Fina Kuhinjica, my favourite vegetarian restaurant with a beautiful garden. You don鈥檛 always need to eat pljeskavica or 膰别惫补辫膷颈膰颈 (ie meat and more meat) in Belgrade! We order Radost鈥檚 signature mezze platter and then dive into some of the innovative tasting mains. As the restaurant is located beneath the Kalemegdan Citadel, we follow up the dinner with a walk around the fortress or along the Sava river beneath its ramparts.
When I鈥檓 up for a big night out鈥 the evening usually starts with a gig. I鈥檓 really into music, and many of the concerts I attend take place at Dom Omladine, where I've enjoyed some fantastic acts such as Cat Power, Wovenhand, Mark Lanegan, The Residents, Lisa Hannigan, Supersilent etc. The after-party continues either at one of the cool bars in Cetinjska 15, like 顿惫辞谤颈拧迟补苍肠别, or at in Vra膷ar neighbourhood (go with a local as it will be hard to find on your own!), or at 20/44 club on a river barge where we dance and drink until the stars fade out.
My favourite place in Belgrade is鈥 the park on Banovo Brdo hill where I live. I can never get enough of it. In the summer it buzzes from early morning when mums with babies go out while the air is still fresh, until 2am when the last teenagers show mercy to the neighbours and stop howling at the moon. In the winter I enjoy counting squirrels running over leafless trees, and all year long I get my veggies from the green market at the bottom of the park.
My week can鈥檛 pass without鈥 yoga, many times a week, either practising or teaching dynamic yoga styles. In the yoga studio where I practise, we often have foreign guests because yoga is a universal language, so don鈥檛 be shy to drop by when you鈥檙e in town!
A typical weekend involves鈥 coffee! Not only weekends, but every day gets normal only after I sit down for a coffee, often at Ski Staza near my house. Belgrade is jam-packed with cafes, from tiny local ones to the fancy bistros. The coffee ritual is a life necessity over here 鈥 you don鈥檛 do any business or expect to get a boyfriend or a girlfriend without engaging in long coffee-sipping sessions. My favourite coffee place for the past 15 years has been in Nu拧i膰eva Street with their signature mocha coffee.
For cheap eats鈥 a bit untypical for a Serbian, I try to keep myself on the healthy side of Belgrade鈥檚 food offerings. I often go to for its salads, grilled veggies and quinoa burgers. When I want to combine work and lunch, is a great choice as you can sit with your laptop and munch an amazing salad on the side.
To spend a day outdoors鈥 I jump on my bicycle and cycle down to Ada Ciganlija island for a coffee and a warm-up ride around the lake. Then I continue by the Sava river to Branko鈥檚 Bridge and ride across it towards Zemun Quay with its quaint streets overlooking the Danube. From Zemun I head towards New Belgrade, cycling through its socialist residential blocks until I reach the Sava river again. I hop with my bike on one of the boats operating between the north bank and Ada Ciganlija, and finish my day with a refreshing drink before climbing back up to Banovo Brdo.
When I want to get out of the city鈥 I go cycling again! Either I take a one-hour ride to Mt Avala for some fresh air and great views (you can climb to the top of its tower, the tallest in the Balkans), or follow the Danube Cycle Path to visit my friends in the laid-back nearby town of Pan膷evo (where you can enjoy a pint or two at Serbia鈥檚 oldest brewery). Of course, both places can be reached by bus too. All I do in the winter is wait for enough snow to fall so I can get away for a weekend ski trip to Kopaonik National Park in southern Serbia.
One thing I hate about Belgrade is鈥 the parking drama. Each year there are more and more cars and less and less parking space. The city centre is unbearable 鈥 you can spend 45 minutes searching for a spot. That鈥檚 why I don鈥檛 have a car and opt for public transport or cycling instead.
I know I鈥檓 a Belgrader because鈥 normally there鈥檚 somebody I know when I go out at night or just sit down for a coffee. As a local patriot I support the city鈥檚 cafe economy by drinking hectolitres per year!
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