Escape the City: Day Trips from Belgrade to Explore Serbia’s Wine Country
Breaking Down Language Barriers: English-Speaking Doctors and Pharmacies in Belgrade
From Street Eats to Fine Dining: Uncovering Belgrade’s Food Culture Through Guided Tours
Top 5 Supermarkets and Stores for Travel Essentials in Belgrade
Timing is Everything: Deciding When to Visit Belgrade for Your Dream Vacation
From Cathedrals to Temples: How to Dress Appropriately When Visiting Belgrade’s Religious Sites
Exploring Belgrade Solo: Safety Precautions and Must-See Sights
The Ins and Outs of Tipping in Belgrade: What You Need to Know
Are Taxis in Belgrade Safe and Affordable? A Local’s Perspective
Unlocking Connectivity: Where to Buy a SIM Card in Belgrade and Which Plan is Right for You

I’m Nevena, a writer and Belgrade native who now splits my time between Serbia and the UK. I’ve been living between two countries for 8 years, which means I understand Belgrade from both sides: as someone who grew up here, and as someone who had to rediscover it through expat eyes.
That dual perspective shapes everything I write. I cover expat life in Belgrade in depth, the things no guidebook tells you, like how to navigate the healthcare system, where to find reliable childcare, what property buying actually involves for foreigners, and how much things really cost when you live here rather than just visiting. I’ve done most of this myself, which means my guides are based on real experience, not research from a distance.
I also write about Serbia and the wider Balkans as a travel destination, a region that still surprises people with how much it offers. I’ve taken 35+ solo trips across Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Croatia and Romania, and I speak Serbian, English and conversational Romanian.
Belgrade is one of Europe’s most underrated cities, and I’ve made it my mission to change that, one honest, practical guide at a time.
