Hey there! Greetings from Kragujevac, Serbia! I’ve just arrived here and I already feel like I’ve stumbled upon a hidden gem. The clear sky and 19°C weather are just perfect for exploring this charming city. (I might need to ditch the sweater soon!) As I walk around, I can’t help but soak in the local atmosphere and culture – there’s something so authentic and welcoming about this place. I even tried saying “Dobar dan” to a local, which means “Good day” in Serbian – I think I nailed it! (Or at least, I hope I did!) I can’t wait to share all the adventures I have planned for today, so stay tuned for more updates as I dive into the heart of Kragujevac.
My New Home in Kragujevac

So, after months of traveling through Eastern Europe, I finally landed in Kragujevac and found myself a sweet little spot to crash – Apartman Kragujevac Paradisos. Let me tell you, this place is a hidden gem! As I walked in, I was greeted by a cozy little apartment that felt like a home away from home. The WiFi was strong (a rare find in my travels), the TV actually had some decent channels, and the air conditioning was a godsend after sweating through the Balkans. And get this – there’s a kitchen! I can finally cook something other than instant noodles for once. The best part? A washing machine! I know, I know, it’s the little things that excite me at this point. But seriously, after living out of a backpack for months, having clean clothes is a luxury. The view from the apartment is nothing to write home about, but the neighborhood has a charming vibe. Surrounded by local cafes and shops, it feels like a true slice of Serbian life. Plus, the host here is an absolute gem. He welcomed me with a smile and even shared some tips on where to grab a good meal nearby. This place may not be the Ritz, but it’s comfortable, affordable (70 RSD a night? Yes, please!), and feels like a good base for exploring Kragujevac. I have a feeling I’ll remember Apartman Kragujevac Paradisos long after I’ve moved on to my next destination.
Local Cuisine Discoveries

So, let me tell you about my dining experience at Saran in Kragujevac. As soon as I walked in, I was immediately struck by the cozy atmosphere and the inviting smell of freshly cooked seafood. The restaurant is located right by the Lepenica River, which adds to the charm of the place. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and I could tell right away that I was in for a good meal.
Now, let’s talk about the food. I decided to try their famous Fisherman’s soup, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The flavors were rich and comforting, perfect for a chilly evening in Kragujevac. I also indulged in the Grilled fish platter, which was a seafood lover’s dream come true. And the Octopus salad? Absolutely delicious! The seafood was fresh and perfectly cooked, and the portions were generous. Overall, my dining experience at Saran was solid – great food, friendly service, and a lovely setting by the river. If you’re in Kragujevac and craving some seafood, this place is a must-visit!
📍 Saran
Exploring Cathedral Church of St. Sava

Arriving at the Cathedral Church of St. Sava in Kragujevac was a serene experience, with the sun casting a golden glow over the impressive architecture. As I stepped inside, I was immediately struck by the intricate frescoes adorning the walls, telling stories of faith and history in vibrant colors. The atmosphere was peaceful, with the scent of incense lingering in the air, creating a truly immersive experience. (Pro tip: Visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon allows for a quieter and more contemplative visit.)
Delving deeper into the cultural significance of the church, I learned that it was built in the 19th century to honor the Serbian patron saint, St. Sava. Most tourists don’t know that the church also serves as a monument to fallen soldiers, adding a layer of historical depth to the visit. As I wandered through the halls, I couldn’t help but marvel at the craftsmanship of the icons and the solemn beauty of the space. (Don’t forget to dress modestly and be respectful of the religious customs while visiting.) Overall, the Cathedral Church of St. Sava in Kragujevac is a hidden gem in Eastern Europe, offering a glimpse into Serbia’s rich history and spiritual traditions.
📍 Cathedral Church of St. Sava
Tomorrow’s Adventures
Tomorrow, I can’t wait to visit the National Museum of Kragujevac! I’ve heard so many amazing things about the history and culture that’s housed there, and I’m excited to immerse myself in it all. Plus, I’ve been itching to learn more about the local customs and traditions, and I’m sure this museum will be a great place to start. As for practical advice, let me share a few tips that I’ve picked up during my time here in Kragujevac. Firstly, when it comes to transportation, the best way to get around the city is by using the local buses. They’re affordable and convenient, so be sure to have some change on hand for the fare. Another thing to keep in mind is that the museum may have specific opening hours, so it’s always a good idea to check online or give them a call before heading over. And don’t forget to bring some snacks and water with you – exploring museums can work up quite an appetite! Lastly, I’ve found that taking the time to chat with the locals can really enhance your experience here. They’re always eager to share their stories and recommendations, so don’t be shy about striking up a conversation. I hope these tips help make your visit to Kragujevac even more enjoyable! Have a fantastic time exploring this beautiful city. Cheers to new adventures!
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