Places to see
Monasteries of Fruška Gor...
The main point of this day trip was to visit Novi Sad, second city in Serbia by its size, after Belgrade. Novi Sad is in Voïvodina; a region which does look much....
The main point of this day trip was to visit Novi Sad, second city in Serbia by its size, after Belgrade. Novi Sad is in Voïvodina; a region which does look much like the French “Champagne,” at least as seen for the first time from the highway. Vladimir’s cousin, Olja has....
Around 50 miles north of the capital city of Serbia, Belgrade, on the slopes of the Fruska Gora National Park and on the right bank of the Danube River, is one of Serbia’s most important spiritual and cultural towns, Sremski Karlovci. Since 1713, this place has been the seat of....
Drvengrad, meaning Wooden Town, is an artistic ethno village built by famous Serbian film director Emir Kusturica during the filming of his movie “Life is a Miracle”. Drvengrad is located in Mokra Gora, near Zlatibor Mountain and the city of Uzice, some 200 km southwest....
Those who want to see a smaller town, which is situated next to Belgrade on the Danube, could visit for instance Smederevo. It may be reached in a one-hour bus-trip from Belgrade. The very large fortress next to the river is impressive. Not because of magnificent walls of towers,....
Subotica, the multi-ethnic experience next to the Hungarian borders.
Sited next to the Hungarian border, undoubtedly the former Yugoslav leader Tito would feel splendid in Subotica, as it’s the mostly ethnically mixed town nowadays in the former Yugoslavia. This is not only reflected....
Novi Sad is the second important town in Serbia and one of the nicest ones, sited on the river Danube. Have a walk through the car free old town – just renovated in view of the Basketball championship in 2005 – with its gothic catholic cathedral. While life in Belgrade is more....
People say that Belgrade would actually be perfect if only it had a sea. In an attempt to bring sea closer to Belgrade, a lake was built by connecting an river island to a river bank in the southern Belgrade. And, really, in summer, when the heat becomes intolerable, this little oasis....
This is the main pedestrian street in Belgrade with lots of cafes and fancy shops. Its the shortest way from Terazije street to Kalemegdan park and fortress, but only in theory. What happens in real life is that your walk will turn into a stroll, and you will probably stop in front....