The next leg of our trip was to explore Montenegro and Albania for close to a week. However, once we realized that in order to get to our destination of Tivat/Kotor we needed to fly through Serbia and the Nicola Tesla Airport we thought why not pit-stop for a day in Belgrade. We didn’t know much about the country other than it being the birthplace of Jeff’s childhood hero, the one and only Nicola Tesla. Serbia was dramatically cheaper than any other location we are travelling to, so we stayed in a Hilton that cost less than $100. It was fantastic, completely modern and importantly well-soundproofed. Every staff member we interacted with, was kind and helpful. From advice on where to shoot and eat, to help with a difficult online check-in, they met all of our needs. A special shout out to both Andrea the shift leader and the numerous concierges. In an extremely rare occasion, we decided to go separate ways for part of the afternoon. Jeff claims it was coincidence that the Telsa museum was less than 500m from our hotel and he ventured forth on his own while I took myself on a self-guided walking tour of […]