The view from the rooftop cafe
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Enjoying the view with an excellent espresso.
I haven't come to this cafe during the day for a long time and I didn't know that at the same moment I could see several symbols of the city where I live (#AvalaTower, the dome of the #St.SavaTemple, the dome of the #NationalAssemblyofSerbia, the #Beogradjanka building).
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I tried going to Serbia a couple of years ago, but I didn't have a Covid test to cross the border. I almost got stuck in between Serbia and Bosnia. I would have had to live under a bridge on the Drina!
Next time I will go to Serbia on an airplane. The border guards in airports are far nicer.
Now it's not a problem to enter Serbia from whichever border you come from (if you have proper papers and if you don't need a visa - it depends on which country you come from?). The only problem may be crowds at the borders, especially if you are planning a trip on holidays or weekends. By plane is always a recommendation, so you get the least tired and get there fastest.