WHO IS ELLA?
My name is Ella. I’m originally from Croatia and live in London. I’m 26 and I’ve been travel blogging for two years. I’ve al- ready won several awards for my blog, which is called www.iamella.com. At the Global Youth Travel Awards, which were held in Belgrade last year, I won the award for the best global travel blogger of 2016, and in England I’m on the list of the top three life- style and travel bloggers. I also write col- umns for Croatian newspapers and am a contributing writer for the Huffington Post. I live from and for travelling. I like to call my- self a professional hedonist, as I have the best job in the world. Travelling is crucial to developing consciousness and getting to know oneself. That’s the best gift that life has ever given me. My dream for this year is to arrive at a London airport and take the first flight I see on the departures board. WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN BELGRADE? In Belgrade I like restaurants the most. Little Bay impressed me, and we also have one in London. My friends in Belgrade al- ways reveal something new to me, and in that way Toro in the concrete zone is a new discovery, and their food is also excellent. I could now list all the restaurants on the river rafts behind Hotel Yugoslavia, but Bel- grade is really full of choices, and it wouldn’t be fair for me to do a top chart. I am most familiar with New Belgrade, so I like to go to Delta City to get my nails done. Nobody does nails like the ladies in Belgrade and if it was up to me they’d all be sent to England to teach others how it’s done. People in Belgrade are the dearest of all to me; they are very accommodating and have a friendly disposition. It is always a pleasure for me to come. What I love the most is saying to a taxi driver, “take me somewhere”, and they al- ways choose well. I suggest Air Serbia pas- sengers do the same.
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