Budapest to the Black Sea |
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Belgrade, Serbia |
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The cabin monitor showed a wet overcast sky with BELLEJOUR having temporarily left the Danube to secure alongside on the River Sava - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
From the berth on the River Sava a flight of 63 steps leads to the Pariska (Париска) - the "Street of Paris" - in the Old Town (Стари Град) - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
The pedestrianised Kneza Mihaila Street (Улица Kнеза Михаила) in the Old Town. (English - Prince Michael Street) - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Parliament Building and the famous Hotel Moskva (Хотел Москва) - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
It was considered inappropriate for a traditional restaurant to open on the street corner opposite these two churches in Sime Markovića Street, so the restaurant shows no name - only a question mark or znak pitanya (знак питања) - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
The Tavern Znak Pitanya (Кафана Знак Питања ) or Question Mark Restaurant referred to above | |||
GSP Belgrade which operates the city’s buses appears to have adapted the London Transport logo. Trams run past the entrance to the Belgrade Fortress - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Dinosaur models at the entrance gate to Belgrade Fortress - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Real guns, missiles and tanks beyond the entrance gate to Belgrade Fortress - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
The confluence of the Sava and Danube with the Sava to the left of the photograph - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
. The Palace of Serbia, which houses several government departments is the largest building in Novo Beograd where these apartment blocks were also built in the communist era - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
Time for a drink in one of the bars and restaurants lining the quay before a late evening departure - VIDEO CAPTURES Malcolm McCrow | |||
River Danube - Vukovar to Belgrade |