A tourist speaking English, Dutch and Serbian with the guide at the same time, and singing Serbian songs...
A girl from California who is married to a Serbian guy came to Belgrade to learn Serbian...
G. Miličić, a German with Serbian surname, learned to pronounce his own surname correctly for the first time in Belgrade! (and many other Serbian words)...
An Australian tourist whose great grandfather was Serbian fought in WWI and Balkan wars..
Australian tourists recognised their Belgrade walking tourguide at free walking tour in Berlin!...
A girl from Swiss is coming to live in Belgrade (her parents are from here)...
An Italian excursion of 20 teenagers whose teachers bought rakia for everyone during the tour!...
Undercover Lonely Planet agent, who wrote recommendations about the tour later on...
Underground city .... What's in hiding in the underground of a city? This may be perhaps a rich history of a people, dark secrets buried deep below, or hiding places for criminals of today. Well, Belgrade has it all together ... and more than that. Experienced ecologist from Belgrade often made fun by saying "Do you know of a European city that has two rivers, one lake, two mountains, and that is not in Switzerland?". Many do not know, but now you probably suppose, Belgrade. He has more than these two mountains, rivers and lake.
Belgrade is in every aspect a crossroads. It’s a crossroads where the worlds divide, meet and combine. Belgrade since the time it was founded is a place which both, the north and south as well as the west and east crave for. The Celts want it. The Romans want it. The Byzantine Empire wants it. Also, it is wanted by Goths and Huns. It attracted Slavs, which origin is Serbian.


