Spotter since 2019
About me
I grew up in the peaceful surroundings in the countryside of Southern Serbia and moved to Belgrade to finish university. When I’m not working as a transactional attorney, my focus is on exploring Belgrade’s vibrant food scene. If I had to choose a type of food I would have to eat for the rest of my life, I would choose ice cream without thinking twice.
My passion has helped me become part of the Food&Culture gang of enthusiasts who are trying to promote a full-flavored experience of Belgrade's lifestyle and heritage.
Due to my busy schedule, you’ll find me reading books on public transportation. When I don’t have a chance to travel abroad, I spend weekends discovering the contemporary art scene or architecture throughout former Yugoslavia, watching old movies in cafes or helping Couchsurfers explore hidden gems in Belgrade.
Why Belgrade
I was never one of those girls who fall for pretty boys. The same goes for cities. Belgrade is old and damaged, but it has risen so many times. Like a favorite grandfather, it has so many stories and so much soul to offer. At the same time, it is so vibrant with its bustling streets, like a teenager craving for new experiences.
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"Belgrade Night Market" takes place every month or two, always on Fridays. The idea is to revive traditional green markets while providing entertainment...
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After 40 years of providing the people of Belgrade with the best steaks, "Morava Butcher Shop" is now the first Meat Concept Store in town...
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Pljeskavicas are like Serbian burgers, but much bigger and tastier. Mile makes some amazing pljeskavica, some of the best in Belgrade in my opinion...
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The Residence of Princess Ljubica in Belgrade is one of the few buildings that date to early the 19th c. Discover the bourgeois Serbia of the past!
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Dorćol platz is my favorite event venue in Belgrade. It's a meeting place for people into cultural & social change. Always something creative here...
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The "Kaimaktsalan Watchtower" in Belgrade was constructed by stones brought back from its namesake 1916 battle. This monument always gives me goosebumps...
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"The Clock" is a mural in Belgrade created in 2011. It's a working clock made of 20,000 LEDs. It's a symbol of time passing and a new, digital era...
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