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Eastern European Escapade Part 1
Eastern European Escapade Part 1

Buckle up, fellow wanderlusters! Embarking on a 22-day European escapade – because who needs a short vacation, am I right? From savoring cevapi in Serbia to doing the Hungarian mouth-dance with paprika, this travel blog is your ticket to the quirky tales of my journey through Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria. Get ready for cultural confusion, scenic snapshots, and a questionable attempt at blending in. It's time to turn passport stamps into punchlines! Let the Euro-adventures begin!
GOLUBAC, SERBIA:
Serbia had never been on my radar as country to visit, and I am so grateful that unexpected circumstances took me there. There are a lot of false narratives that keep people from traveling to the country, but the truth is that Serbia has long intrigued travelers with its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. My recent trip to this Balkan country left me with a changed perspective by its vibrant cities, ancient fortresses, and, of course, delicious cuisine.
One of the highlights of my journey was a day trip to the awe-inspiring Golubac Fortress, nestled along the banks of the Danube River.



Golubac Fortress is a captivating slice of history perched on the banks of the Danube River in Serbia. This 14th-century stronghold, with its towering walls and breathtaking views, has witnessed centuries of battles and empires. Located just two hours from Belgrade, Golubac is a must-visit for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. #GolubacFortress


The fortress boasts nine towers, each with its own unique story, and offers panoramic views of the river, making it easy to imagine the medieval battles that once took place here. The setting is peaceful today, a stark contrast to its turbulent past. Golubac is an unforgettable experience that transports you back in time.
#serbia



Pair your visit with a delicious local trout lunch, and you've got the perfect day trip from Serbia’s bustling capital.


If you’re visiting Golubac Fortress and looking for the perfect place to enjoy an authentic meal with an unforgettable view, Restoran Perast is an absolute must. Sits just along the banks of the Danube, this charming restaurant offers not only stunning riverside scenery but also a dining experience that truly captures the essence of Serbian cuisine.
From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with warm hospitality and a relaxing atmosphere. Even from inside you could enjoy its panoramic view of the Danube, it created the perfect backdrop for an enjoyable meal after exploring the nearby fortress.
The highlight of our meal was the freshly grilled trout, caught straight from the Danube. It was perfectly cooked—crispy on the outside, tender and flavorful on the inside. Accompanied by simple but delicious sides of local potatoes and and of course I ordered Fries, the dish was a perfect reflection of the region’s culinary traditions.
What truly sets Restoran Perast apart is the attention to detail, both in the food and the service. The staff were attentive and friendly, making sure we had everything we needed to make the meal memorable. The peaceful ambiance, combined with the excellent food and river views, sucks you right into having a local feel.

Avala Tower and the Monument to the Unknown Hero are two iconic spots just outside Belgrade, Serbia. Avala Tower, standing at 204 meters, gives you amazing views of the city and beyond. It was originally built in the 60s, destroyed in 1999, but rebuilt and reopened in 2010.


Not far from the tower is the Monument to the Unknown Hero, a massive stone tribute to the Serbian soldiers who died in World War I. It's a place of quiet reflection, honoring those whose names were never known. Both sites are must-visits for their history and great views!

BELGRADE, SERBIA
Exploring the vibrant vibes of Republic Square in Belgrade! From the impressive National Museum to the charming cafes lining the streets, it's a hub of activity and history. Stroll through Knez Mihailova Street, soak in the atmosphere, and maybe even dodge a pigeon or two. This spot captures the essence of Belgrade's lively spirit.

#rebublicsquare

#thetempleofsaintsava
If you have some time, Delve into the historical narrative of Belgrade's Temple of Saint Sava! This architectural saga unfolded over decades, with construction commencing in the 1930s and culminating in 2004. Honoring Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the temple seamlessly blends Byzantine and Serbian medieval influences. Immerse yourself in the interior adorned with intricate frescoes, each telling a chapter of spiritual and cultural significance. A journey into the depths of history awaits within the walls of this iconic structure.



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