BELGRADO - COSA VEDERE IN 48H NELLA CAPITALE SERBA

📌 What to see in 48 hours in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia 📌 📍 Want to take a guided tour of Belgrade? Here are the links to book: https://www.civitatis.com/it/belgrado... or https://www.civitatis.com/it/belgrado... 📲 Follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/sempliciare?igs... for unreleased content you can't find here on YouTube, and if you liked the video, click the heart with the "Thank you" 💖 to make a small donation and support what we do! Think of it as YouTube's 5×1000 😁 🇷🇸 In this video, we left Italy from Turin and crossed a new border, entering Serbia with our van Giovannino. We visited the country's two most important cities: Novi Sad and Belgrade, the capital. 🎞️ If you haven't seen the video on Novi Sad yet, here it is:    • LA SECONDA CITTÁ DELLA SERBIA - NOVI SAD (...   🎞️ If you haven't seen the first part of the video on Belgrade, the one about typical foods, here it is:    • CIBO TIPICO DELLA CAPITALE SERBA - COSA MA...   📍In today's video, we'll take you on a visit to Belgrade, once the capital of the former Yugoslavia and now the capital of Serbia. It's a city that's difficult to understand and not immediately accessible, unlike other more touristy European capitals, but that doesn't mean it's devoid of charm. Belgrade offers tourists its numerous works of art, ancient monuments and buildings, museums, picturesque streets, and countless restaurants serving national specialties. The climate is moderate continental, with very hot summers where temperatures reach 38°C (100°F) and rather cold winters where temperatures often drop below freezing. The city is located near the Sava and Danube rivers, and due to its unique and extremely advantageous geographical position, it's rightly called "The Gateway to Europe." ❓️What do you think of Belgrade? Did this video make you want to visit? 📧 If you'd like to contact us, this is our email: [email protected] ❤️ Thank you for following us, watching our videos, and leaving us a comment. It means a lot to us. Thank you so much! Elisa and Enrico #belgrade #serbia #torinesi