Arriving early in Belgrade and want to organise a non-commercial warm up event? Let us know! We’ll feature volunteer-organised side events on the website, so more people can see them.
Today most of Europe celebrates International Workers’ Day, but we at WordCamp Europe are quite busy preparing everything for the European WordPress event of the year. Want to know what’s new with #WCEU? Then read on before you go to have some time off with your family and friends.
So, you have been at the conference all day, maybe did some sight seeing, eaten well, and you are wondering, “what’s next?” Well, dear visitor, a little party can do no harm. 🙂
During the summer season, Belgrade nightlife migrates to the river banks and, I must say, it is not an easy job to recommend where to go. We have a large number of clubs and most of them change their names on a yearly basis. But hey, I’ll give it my best shot!
Serbia consists of many provinces, each with their own customs, way of preparing a food, and dialects. If you plan to stay in Serbia for a week, or longer, while at WordCamp Europe then why not take the chance to explore some of them? In this article, we present five central cities from the biggest provinces.
As you have probably already seen from the article about traditional Serbian cuisine, Belgrade offers an amazing choice of tasty food for you to try. However, these dishes are usually prepared in restaurants, where it takes some time to sit down and enjoy the experience. While this is a must try, there will probably be moments during your stay when you will be in a hurry. So, let’s take a look at some Serbian street food that’s just as tasty as the slowly prepared dishes and can save you time when you’re on the go. Continue reading “Tasty Ideas for Street Food in Belgrade #WCEU” →
So, you are coming to Belgrade to attend WCEU. You will, for sure, have some time to sightsee and walk/drive around. Belgrade is not the biggest city but you will burn energy, and that needs to be replenished. Believe me when I say, there are plenty of places to do that! I will mention just a few of them and the rest can be researched, it makes it more fun that way 🙂 Continue reading “Going Out in Belgrade – Best Places to Eat and Drink #WCEU” →
Belgrade is a vivid city, which offers plenty of activities, interesting and authentic places to visit and of course lots of fun. If you decide to spend a week here (and we recommend that you do!) you definitely won’t regret it. Tasting the famous Serbian national dishes, visiting fun places with your family and discovering the Serbian culture and history are always an incredible experience. Let’s take a look at the places you can visit in the city during your stay.
You’ll probably overeat during your stay in Serbia, because if you leave something on your plate, your host or a chef in the restaurant may think that you didn’t like the food. 🙂 We like and respect food a lot. You will not find many restaurants with modern molecular cuisine but mostly ones with either domestic or Italian food.
It’s always a good idea to try some local food when travelling to a new county, so we’ve prepared a list of dishes you shouldn’t miss.
By now, you are probably wondering what you can expect when you arrive at WordCamp Europe in Belgrade in a few months? Well, to start with – you can expect a fantastic and welcoming atmosphere. Serbs are known to be funny, sociable and friendly – and this is something that’s even more visible within the Serbian WordPress community.
We started our article series with a timeline of Belgrade’s history and with recommendations on what to do in Belgrade if you’re visiting with your family. Today we are writing about Serbian traditions that were influenced by both religion and historical turbulence in the region. Even today, when some of these traditions have profoundly changed, Serbian people value love and family above all. And they are having a good time while doing so.
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