what lies beneath

Fear. Most of us live our lives mercifully free from fear. Every now and then maybe we meet a situation that reminds us that the world is challenging, edgy, and sometimes not what we expect. In search of the only underground railway station on belgradestreets I picked, at random, one of the many stairways down … Continue reading what lies beneath

vukov spomenik

Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, famed for his reform of the Serbian language, is remembered by the work of sculptor, Đorđe Jovanović. Amusingly, as I was finalising the images for this post, I realised that I had somehow omitted to take a photo of the most prominent sculpture in the park. So, I ventured back out into … Continue reading vukov spomenik

cara dušana

Cara Dušana is, for the #2 tram, a little like the home straight on a race track. A good long stretch, tree-lined, without too many curves, a tram can build up a good head of steam. If only the track wasn't under repair. I admire the workers on the line this weekend, temperatures hovering around … Continue reading cara dušana

kralja petra dva

Architecture, graffiti and design are a signature of belgradestreets. Kralja Petra has all in abundance. And possibly the most interesting clock I have seen in a street for some time...

ski staza

From the steps that lead down from Kalemegdan to Pariska a small clearing can be spied in the woods of Košutnjak across the rooftops of the city. A few minutes drive from the city, the forest of Košutnjak is a breath of fresh air. Hidden away amongst the trees is Belgrade's very own ski slope, … Continue reading ski staza

vojni muzej

Deep in the fortress of Kalemegdan lies Belgrade's excellent military museum. The back of the ticket handed over for the fee of just RSD 150 reads as follows "The Military Museum was founded on 22 August, 1878 by Prince Milan Obrenovich IV's Decree. During its long history it shared the destiny of the Serbian people … Continue reading vojni muzej

књижаре

I have always loved books, reading and losing myself in a good bookstore. One of my earliest memories of childhood was my first visit to a library, being captivated by the rows of books. Their colours, the smell of the books, magic, mystery and marvels awaiting the opening of the first page. The bookstores that … Continue reading књижаре

zaz

Life on belgradestreets is as much about music as it is architecture, graffiti and cafe life. Belgrade and those who live and work here know how to party. Music of every shade is alive and well in venues all over the city and further afield. These images, captured on my iPhone and published originally on … Continue reading zaz

passage to pašić

My first post for June was inspired by getting lost en route to a meeting earlier last week. Prominent among the hidden joys of belgradestreets are the myriad passageways, alleys and hidden courtyards. Easy to spend hours wandering and exploring. This passage, between Terazije and Trg Nikola Pašić, has the lot, oh and a gratuitous … Continue reading passage to pašić

clouds

May has been a busy month on belgradestreets and as the month comes to a close, I am looking forward to sharing more images with you in June as the Summer approaches. Perhaps sensing the uncertainty which has surrounded the outcome of the recent election, the weather has swung wildly from hot sun to turbulent … Continue reading clouds