“Ovoga nema u Beogradu na vodi”: Mrežama se dele uputstva za “low cost izlete” …
Ako ste mislili da je za egzotičan izlet potrebno pasoš i avionska karta – prevarili ste se. Na mrežama kruži šaljivi video pod nazivom „Low cost izl…
Belgrade, Serbia – A recent social media post by local explorer Jelena Tasić, known as @sunshinedaily7, has shed light on the vibrant and affordable experiences available around the Ustanička tram loop. Tasić's video, uploaded on August 24, 2025, guides viewers through a "low-cost" afternoon, showcasing a blend of international flavors, budget-friendly coffee, and inclusive shopping. The journey begins with a scenic tram ride, highlighting the area's accessible public transport. Tasić then introduces a unique culinary stop, a shop featuring "Made in Pakistan" cuisine, signaling a diverse food scene. For coffee enthusiasts, a vending machine offering Lavazza for a mere 50 dinars (approximately 0.43 EUR) is presented as a noteworthy find. The video also emphasizes the local retail landscape. A men's clothing boutique is featured for its "respect for inclusivity and racial belonging," displaying mannequins with varying skin tones. Tasić notes, "This is rarely seen anywhere, and it is proof that culture is at a high level; in Belgrade on the water, this does not exist." She also highlights a women's clothing store, praising its quality where she purchased a dress for 2500 dinars (approximately 21 EUR). The video serves as an informal guide, encouraging both locals and tourists to explore the often-overlooked charm and affordability of Belgrade's Ustanička neighborhood.
Ako ste mislili da je za egzotičan izlet potrebno pasoš i avionska karta – prevarili ste se. Na mrežama kruži šaljivi video pod nazivom „Low cost izl…
