
Belgijski tiktoker pokazao šta sve može da se kupi u Beogradu za 10 evra, pa iz…
Poznat po jednostavnim i duhovitim prikazima svakodnevnice u različitim zemljama, ovaj put se fokusirao na to šta sve može da se kupi u glavnom gradu…
Belgrade, Serbia – A recent video by travel content creator Maartentravels offers a glimpse into the purchasing power of 10 euros (approximately 1200 Serbian dinars) in Belgrade. The video documents a series of transactions at a local street market and other city attractions, providing insights into daily expenses for visitors. The traveler began his day at a bustling market, where he purchased half a kilo of fresh cherries for 2 euros (240 dinars). He then acquired a reusable shopping bag for 200 dinars. Continuing his market exploration, he bought a bag of peanuts from a vendor, expressing gratitude for the friendly service. A quick coffee stop followed, where he purchased a plain coffee. Later, the content creator was seen giving 60 dinars to a street musician playing guitar. He also bought a souvenir magnet depicting Belgrade for 200 dinars, noting its modest quality but reasonable price. Concluding his budget-friendly tour, he paid 250 dinars for a ride on a small train in a local park, observing another passenger lighting a cigarette. The video highlights how 10 euros can cover several small purchases and experiences in the Serbian capital.
Poznat po jednostavnim i duhovitim prikazima svakodnevnice u različitim zemljama, ovaj put se fokusirao na to šta sve može da se kupi u glavnom gradu…