serbia
belgrade
Fountains, parks, beautiful old churches and wide cobblestone plazas. I had a great time, but unfortunately only had two days here. I stayed in the aptly named 'Yachting Club', a floating hotel along the Sava River. At night, the restaurants and barges along this river's west bank are transformed into pounding techno dance clubs, complete with lasers and strobe lights and downtown is packed with the young and well dressed, drinking beers or coffee in the ubiquitous street-side cafes.
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Belgrade
The Sava River and (below) one of the numerous fountain plazas along Kneza Mihaila, Belgrade's lively pedestrian boulevard.
A lady feeding pigeons at Trg Republike plaza.
The mosaics of Sveti Marko Serbian Orthodox Church.
St. Sava's Cathedral.
The National Museum in Stari Grad, Belgrade's oldest district.
Poster advertisements on a wall.
Some of Belgrade's cafes.
A section of wall destroyed by projectiles at the Military Museum, whose colelction also includes captured weapons from the Kosovo Liberation Army and pieces of a downed US Stealth fighter along with the uniforms of it's crew, all proudly displayed.
Inside the 17th century Kalemegdan Citadel.
Shoelaces anyone?
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