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Best places to visit in Serbia
BelgradeBelgrade, Serbia's capital, promises a rich cultural mosaic. The city blends history with delightful dining and friendly locals. Explore the old city near the Sava and Danube rivers, including the Kalemegdan fortress and "bohemian" Skadarlija. Notably, New Year's Eve here is a major attraction.
Belgrade
Novi SadThe second-largest city in Serbia is well known for Petrovaradin Fortress, which reigns over the town with exceptional views, including an observatory and a planetarium. In the vicinity of Novi Sad, you visit Sremski Karlovci with its wine cellars or wander around Fruška Gora and visit its famous monasteries.
Novi Sad
TopolaOn the way through Serbia, visiting the Sumadija region and stopping at Topola is worth visiting. Here you find a beautiful mausoleum of the Serbian/Yugoslav royal house of Karadjordjevic. Sumadija is becoming increasingly established as a wine-growing region with excellent local wines.
Topola
Studenica - Serbian orthodox monasteryVisit one of the most famous monasteries built in the middle ages, which testify to the rich history of the Serbian Empire and state. A well-preserved oval defensive wall with towers, treasures, and beautiful fresco paintings surrounds Studenica Monastery.
Studenica - Serbian orthodox monastery
SuboticaLocated near the Hungarian border, Subotica is northern Serbia's gem. Known for its preserved Art Nouveau centre, its town hall, with a 76-meter tower, is iconic. The nearby Lake Palic is a favoured local spot.
Subotica
Fruska GoraA spectacular national park in Serbia's northern region, Fruška Gora, offers beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Home to several medieval Orthodox monasteries and scenic vineyards, it's an ideal destination for nature, history, and wine enthusiasts.
Fruska Gora
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