I like your vids, and bits of info you add or comment, i will definitely subb. All the best from Belgrade! The building at 4:01 is palace of Serbia, it was built in Yugo era and it was the headquarters of Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia. Now it's also a government building and closed for public, although they open it for museum nights (local festival when all museums are open in one day) since it's really massive and have unique decoration. Actually all 6 Yugo republics had one big room dedicated to them with special decoration and furniture that represent their culture, and also it has one of the biggest glass chandeliers in the world.
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
Ty mate and all the best to you too 👍....I will get back for a better look at some stage. Thanks for the info.
@EdoBudim3 жыл бұрын
the magic invisibility hazard lights ... very popular all over wild east 🤣🤣🤣
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
Extremely popular...you put them on and you are immune and forgiven lol.
@LegendzComboApe19932 жыл бұрын
A question. Iff you enter Serbia from Romania. What can the Serbian bordercontrol ask you? Passport, visa or something like that? I may need it next year to transfer to Slovenia from Romania. I'm from Belgium btw and a have obviously a Belgian (EU) passort. Thanks
@BitsofEurope2 жыл бұрын
Hi mate. Just your passport, they adopted visa free entry a few years ago for the standard 90 days for EU, UK passport holders. I have been a few times between Romania to Serbia and back and yes 100% just passport no visa. Very hassle free crossing between both countries.
@LegendzComboApe19932 жыл бұрын
@@BitsofEurope ok thanks mate
@michiel51603 жыл бұрын
So only way to cross borders is by highway? With all the controls? Just asking bc me living in some small EU country, I am not really used to closed borders anymore. They tried with covid, but there were big holes in the net.
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
I only went by car for this trip my friend and yes all controls were in place. Easier with EU passport, but still needed vaccination proof or PCR tests etc. I am a poor Englishman now lol, feel like a European outsider now since we decided to leave the EU.
@Leoipetra2 жыл бұрын
There is only 2 possible entrences from the 2 nations due to the Danub river going along the whole border. Usually you'll have 3/4 major border crossings and few local ones for the farmers ehich have fields on the other side of the border.
@rogerterry5013 Жыл бұрын
Crossing from Hungary to Serbia took 6 hours. Patience is golden.
@BitsofEurope Жыл бұрын
Wow...especially when you have to stare at the same number plate in front of you for 5 hours 50 minutes!
@АлексАлексеев-и3с2 жыл бұрын
When you cross the border between EU countries, are there border guards at the border?
@BitsofEurope2 жыл бұрын
Between Schengen countries or EU member states no there aren't. It's just border poles marking the countries and signs and you can drive across. Cross into EU from non EU yes you will need to shoe passport.
@АлексАлексеев-и3с2 жыл бұрын
Do they check the documents of all passengers in the car?
@BitsofEurope2 жыл бұрын
Yes mate they do...it's a hard border because Serbia is not in the EU...all passengers have to hand over ID.
@АлексАлексеев-и3с2 жыл бұрын
@@BitsofEurope thank you, mate.
@BitsofEurope2 жыл бұрын
Welcome
@Leoipetra2 жыл бұрын
There is few reasons you waited longer on Croatian border than the Serbian one. One reason is that you were exiting the nation so they don't really do checks that offten Second is that Croatia is in EU unlike Serbia and EU has strict border checks with non-EU nations. It's same situations with other EU members that border non-EU nations.
@BitsofEurope2 жыл бұрын
Yep makes sense. Thanks for time to comment.
@chelseasummers23653 жыл бұрын
Croatia is definitely part of the EU!Croatia also has it’s own currency called the Kuna.
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
Hi Chelsea..yes no disagreement about it being part of the EU..the debate I was having with my mate was whether it used its own currency still like we do in Romania. He was adamant they used the Euro and I said I wasn't so sure. So in the petrol station the ladies told me they used the Kuna. Like I say also, the beauty of doing travel as an adventure is doing it unscripted and with little planning, just deal with new things as they occur, that's what I love about travel...ty again and stay safe.
@garethweare64413 жыл бұрын
South African accent?
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
Australian.
@weareyou46183 жыл бұрын
Did they stamp your passport??
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
Yes I did get my passport stamped. After leaving EU, you will find that old UK EU passports will now get stamped. In Serbia and Bosnia they will stamp anyway as they are not in the EU. Now I have my Romanian residency card, I get treated as an EU resident and don't get stamped and can use EU and Schengen passport lanes again.
@eddielloyd40703 жыл бұрын
very interesting videos , but i am lost as to why you went to bosnia just for a couple of hours ,,as for police traffic fines ,serbia has so many unmarked police cars it is scary to say the least , and they patrol the motorways in packs , but the sneakiest police have to be the germans , as they use adapted camper vans on the autobhans to catch out everyone ,they are fitted with special viewing panels and also cameras ,,the strangest border crossing for me is the bulgaria to turkey crossing in the mountains of malko turnovo , as they charge a disinfectant tax where by you drive through a water trough for the sum of two euros , a bit of a con, the turkish border guards are not friendly at all ,and because i had not owned my car for 6 months then it was refused entry but i could carry on ,on foot ha ha ,,,and when they eventually allowed my car into turkey ,they actually add a stamp of your car details into your passport ,and the car must leave when you leave no matter what or you have to pay really heavy veh taxes and fines ,,,,,
@BitsofEurope3 жыл бұрын
Ty for comment my friend and apologies for late reply. This was just a flying road trip. I normally make a first trip to new places, just to drive through have a look, get a feel for a place and then will go back at a later stage for a more in depth explore. Plus with work commitments, was just a few days as driving content. The police actually surprised me most in Bosnia-HG, seemed to be everywhere. I will try the Bulgaria to Turkey crossing soon as I want to go to Gallipoli in Turkey at some stage. Very sneaky of the German police lol..stay safe my friend and safe travels!