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Explore Serbia: A Guide to this Fascinating Country's Best Travel Dest

About Serbia

Serbia is a hidden gem in the Balkans, with its natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the lively capital city of Belgrade to the stunning landscapes of the countryside, Serbia offers something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this fascinating destination on your next trip to Europe.

Serbia is a hidden gem in Europe, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Located in the heart of the Balkans, Serbia has been at the crossroads of civilizations for centuries, and its rich history is evident in its many fascinating landmarks and attractions.

One of Serbia's most famous landmarks is the Belgrade Fortress, a sprawling complex that has stood for centuries and offers breathtaking views over the city. Other notable landmarks include St. Sava Temple, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, and the Nikola Tesla Museum, which celebrates the life and work of Serbia's most famous inventor.

Serbia is also home to a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, concerts, and events taking place throughout the year. One of the most popular festivals is the Exit Festival, which takes place in the city of Novi Sad and attracts music lovers from around the world.

For nature lovers, Serbia offers a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking and skiing in the mountains to kayaking and rafting on the many rivers that crisscross the country. The Tara River Canyon is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Serbia, and is a popular destination for adventure seekers.

Serbia is also known for its delicious cuisine, which is a blend of Mediterranean and Eastern European influences. Traditional dishes include cevapi, a type of grilled sausage, and sarma, a dish made from cabbage leaves stuffed with minced meat and rice.

Whether you're interested in history, culture, or the great outdoors, Serbia has something for everyone. With its friendly people, delicious food, and stunning natural beauty, this hidden gem is sure to leave a lasting impression on any traveler.

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Orasac Garni Hotel was born with owners desire to make modern, contemporary hotel and the hotel chain in his offer. The mission is to peel off of the competition by using highest possible standards in hotel industry. The goal is every guest satisfaction, whoever will use services of Orasac family - hotels. Orasac Garni Hotel Belgrade offers 21 high quality rooms. All of our modern, stylish rooms are equipped with direct dial telephones, free Wi-Fi internet connection, flat screen TV with a cable television, mini bar and in-room safe. Full Buffet - Continental Breakfast, Wi-Fi in public areas is also included in the room rate. Orasac Garni Hotel is located on Banovo brdo, a part of Belgrade close to Ada Ciganlija lake, famous beach-swimming area. At the same time hotel is very close to the Old Belgrade part of the town-downtown area, not more than 10 minutes' drive by car. This represent extension of hotel business activities of “TPC Orasac” Company, that already has in its portfolio Hotel Orasac ***, which made its place on Serbian market with high level service offer.
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Crowne Plaza Belgrade

With a stay at Crowne Plaza Belgrade, an IHG Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Belgrade, within a 5-minute drive of Danube River and Knez Mihailova Street. This upscale hotel is 0. 1 mi (0. 2 km) from Sava Center and 1 mi (1. 5 km) from Park of Friendship (Park Prijateljstva). Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers body treatments and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as an indoor pool, a sauna, and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands. Make yourself at home in one of the 416 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have hair dryers and bathrobes. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks. Enjoy international cuisine at Prime, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Relax with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:30 AM for a fee. Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Belgrade? This hotel has 13988 square feet (1300 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms.
Inaugurated in 2008, this splendid urban hotel is nestled in historic part of Belgrade. This charming property enjoys a privileged location in proximity of public transport network including Omladinski Stadion tram stop only 950 metres away and Pančevački Most railway station only 1.6 kilometre away, making it an excellent base to explore the area. The establishment boasts 115 superior rooms, 4 superior accessible rooms and 8 deluxe rooms/suites. All of them are superbly appointed, where modern touches combine with traditional elements to create a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors will be enchanted by delightful ambience and delicious specialities of Italian, Greek, Mediterranean and Serbian cuisines together with the finest wines offered at the glamorous in-house restaurant. Guests may also invigorate at the fitness centre or relax in sauna.
This exclusive hotel revels in its strategic setting, lying in the vicinity of Novi Sad's trade fair grounds. This modern building is situated close to the city centre, as well as a wealth of shopping opportunities, dining options and entertainment venues. Links to the public transport network are to be found nearby. This charming hotel enjoys a unique exterior design, alluring visitors into the elegant surroundings of the lobby. The luxuriously-appointed guest rooms provide an oasis of peace and serenity, in which to work and rest in comfort. The rooms provide functional space and modern amenities, for added comfort and convenience. Guests are invited to avail of the host of facilities and services that the hotel has to offer.
This 5 star hotel is located within the city of Belgrade and was established in 1990. It is a short drive away from the River Sava and the nearest station is Glavna Zeleznicka Stanica. The Hotel has 3 restaurants, a bar, a conference room, a coffee shop, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 302 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe, trouser press, ironing set and air conditioning.
Located directly in the very heart of Belgrade, uniquely designed Queen's Astoria Design Hotel is decorated with historic-style furniture. It provides free WiFi access. The bright, air-conditioned rooms feature large beds, mini-bars and LCD TVs with satellite and cable channels. Featuring a shower, private bathrooms also come with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Diwine - Champagne & Cigar Caffe stands for an elegant restaurant serving European cuisine as well as various local dishes, complemented by a worldwide wine assortment. The lively café offers fresh coffee and newspapers in the mornings and various cocktails in the evening. The Design Hotel Queen's Astoria provides free access to the gym and sauna facilities. The hotel has two conference rooms with the capacity up to 150 people and necessary AV equipment. Parking is possible in a nearby garage at an additional cost upon previous request. The Main Train and Bus Stations of Belgrade are only a few steps away and the Republic Square is located at a distance of 0. 6 mi. Nikola Tesla Airport is 9. 9 mi away.
Hotel Crystal is situated in an exclusive residential area in central Belgrade close to the St. Sava Temple. It offers luxuriously equipped accommodation with free broadband and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a rich breakfast buffet including a great variety of fresh fruits and vegetables and other healthy choices for a perfect beginning of a new day. This boutique hotel features a bar serving a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a selection of rare spirits. There is also a restaurant that serves a selection of Mediterranean and French dishes accompanied by fine wines. Some rooms of the Crystal boast unique views of the area of Vracar and St. Sava Temple, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world.
This stylish, upmarket hotel is situated in the bustling New Belgrade business area of the city. The hotel is conveniently located just 500 metres away from the Belgrade Arena. The ideal choice for business and leisure travellers, this hotel offers everything that guests will need for a comfortable stay. The hotel offers comfortable, tastefully-decorated guest rooms, which provide the perfect setting in which to work and rest in comfort. The rooms come well equipped with modern amenities, ensuring productivity and convenience. The hotel features an extensive range of facilities and services, geared towards business and leisure travellers alike.

Things to do in Serbia

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Grab your passport and cross the border to Budapest on this private full-day tour from Belgrade. Check off sights like the 13th-century Buda Castle, the magnificent St. Stephen's Basilica and the iconic Chain Bridge, stroll around Heroes Square and peek into the shops along Vaci Street. After a comprehensive guided tour, enjoy free time to explore the city independently and tuck into a traditional Hungarian lunch (own expense), before heading back to Belgrade.
The combined tour of Kosovo will provide you with a rich experience of the Kosovo history (past and recent), religious and historical monuments, traditions, and beautiful landscapes on the way. Prishtina is capital of Kosovo with 350-400 000 inhabitants, and also a University City with over 50 000 students from throughout the country. Pristina is a political, economic, cultural, and diplomatic center of Kosovo. It is very dynamic city, with bright and positive youth, with many cultural, arts, urban and sport events held in the town through the year. Visit to Gracanica Monastery Unesco site built in 1321 Prizren, situated in the south of Kosovo, is a beautiful and one of the oldest towns in Kosovo, known for its ancient history, the rich cultural and religious heritage, traditional handicraft shops, variety of festivals, film, music, art etc. It is the most multiethnic, multi religious and multicultural city of Kosovo.
Visit and feel capital of the newest country in Europe and its monuments. Enjoy the view of the monuments that have kept their origin for centuries, by exploring the most visited cultural, historical and natural sites in Prishtina and its monuments outside the city. . Pristina (and its monuments outside the city) - City center walk, University Campus, National Library, Mother Teresa Cathedral, Newborn Monument, Monument of Heroines, Mother Teresa Boulevard - Statue of Skanderbeg (National Albanian Hero), Statue of Ibrahim Rugova (Historical President of Kosovo), Monument of brotherhood; Prishtina old part of the city - Bazaar, Jashar Pasha Mosque, Clock Tower, Sulltan Mehmet Fatih - Big Mosque, Hamam (Public bath from Ottoman Empire), Ethnological Museum of Kosova. Sultan Murat Tomb. Monument of Battle of Kosovo of 1389; Gracanica Orthodox Monastery (UNESCO site), Ulpiana Ancient City! .
Embark on this private day tour of Serbia and its majestic sights. See the slopes of Fruska Gora and Sremski Karlovci, which are significant places for Serbia’s history, culture, and national heritage. Meet the famous Petrovaradin fortress and enjoy a splendid view over Danube river. Try world-known Bermet wine combined with domestic specialties at a local household. Tour highlights: ✅ Enjoy the picturesque scenery of Fruska Gora National Park ✅ Meet famous Monasteries Krusedol and Grgeteg and learn more about their turbulent history ✅ Explore the town of Sremski Karlovci and admire its baroque architecture ✅ Unique gastronomy and wine experience at a local household ✅ See magnificent Petrovaradin fortress and Novi Sad ✅ Enjoy a personalized experience with a private guide
Set off for an adventure and get a full-day acquaintance with Vojvodina, the Northern Province of Serbia. Being the border between the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires, Vojvodina reconciled different styles and influences, nations and traditions which resulted in an authentic mix worth visiting! Find out more about the Serbian religious legacy and visit one of the monasteries at Fruška Gora National Park. Then, dive into the slow-paced lifestyle of Sremski Karlovci, a little town with fantastic ambiance and architecture, famous for wine production and spiritual influence over the Serbian culture. Wine tasting at a local wine shop will warm you up for the upcoming sightseeing of Petrovaradin, a 17th-century fortress and a famous venue of the EXIT Music Festival. Enjoy Novi Sad, the city with a powerful sense of identity that will seduce you with its charming passages, fancy downtown, and open-minded people. It is rightfully called the European Capital of Culture for 2021.
Novi Sad lies on the river Danube about 80 km north of Belgrade. This city is the capital of Vojvodina. It is the second largest and most visited city in Serbia after Belgrade. Novi Sad like Belgrade has a long history. The most famous attraction is the Petrovaradin Fortress,one of the biggest and most preserved forts in Europe. Novi Sad is also well known as one of the best host city of the best European music festivals – Exit. This is the city of narrow and vivid streets full of panonian spirit and hospitality.Near Novi Sad there is a small and significant town of Sremski Karlovci. Sremski Karlovci are considered as one of the most beautiful baroque cities with first Serbian Gymnasium. Around Sremski Karlovci and slopes of the Fruska Gora mountain are full of vineyards so there we can find a lot of small wine cellars were you can taste some of the best wines in Serbia. During the day you will explore Sremski Karlovci with wine tasting, Petrovaradin Fortress and Novi Sad town center.
Book your place on a number one tour from Belgrade and discover Serbian “City of Culture,” explore one of the largest fortresses in Europe and try the best Serbian wine on 9-hour day trip from Belgrade. Pick up and drop off, professional guide and wine tasting included in the price.
Take this full-day tour from Belgrade to discover Vojvodina Province. Explore the streets of Novi Sad and see the gorgeous Petrovaradin fortress. Enjoy baroque architecture of Sremski Karlovci and taste famous "bermet" wine from this region. Finish this amazing tour with traditional Vojvodina farm house called Salas.

Why People Love Serbia

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Feb 2024
This 5 Balkan countries in 8 days tour is out of expectation. It is well organised. My tour guide Ana’s is professional and reliable. She is considerate and always plan ahead to make sure this tour spotless. In addition, I want to thank Sirma from the back office. Her quick response to my enquire...
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sam01p
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Mar 2024
We just finished this 8-day tour from Belgrade to Tirana. It exceeded our expectations, and confirmed these parts of the Balkans are safe and friendly to tourists. We were treated to breath-taking scenery, hospitable hosts and accommodations, and some of the most friendly cultures we’ve experie...
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manick278
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Jul 2021
we’ve loved the whole shuttle trip for the two days.. we've covered most of the places, First day - Tirana-Komani-Shkoder-Kruje. Second day - Tirana-Berat-Gjirokaster-Sarande. Thanks a lot to you guys for the coordination.. especially thanks for Brikena and Flamur Grifi. Such an awesome trip ...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Serbia

What are some must-see attractions in Belgrade?

Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, is a vibrant and exciting destination with plenty to see and do. Some must-see attractions in Belgrade include the Kalemegdan Fortress, St. Sava Temple, Ada Ciganlija, and the Nikola Tesla Museum. Kalemegdan Fortress is a historic site that dates back to the 3rd century BC and offers stunning views of the city. St. Sava Temple is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world and is a true architectural masterpiece. Ada Ciganlija is a popular recreational zone that features a lake, sports facilities, and numerous restaurants and cafes. The Nikola Tesla Museum is dedicated to the famous Serbian scientist and inventor and is a fascinating place to learn about his life and work.

What are some outdoor activities to do in Serbia?

Serbia is a beautiful country with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Some popular outdoor activities in Serbia include hiking in the mountains, skiing in the winter, and exploring the many rivers and lakes. The Tara National Park is a great place to go hiking and offers stunning scenery and wildlife. The Kopaonik ski resort is one of the best in the country and is a great place to go skiing or snowboarding. The Drina River is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting, while the Djerdap National Park is a great place to go fishing and enjoy the natural beauty of the Danube River.

What are some traditional Serbian dishes to try?

Serbian cuisine is hearty and delicious, and there are plenty of traditional dishes to try. Some must-try dishes include cevapi, a grilled meat dish served with onions and ajvar; sarma, cabbage rolls filled with minced meat and rice; and kajmak, a creamy dairy product that is often served with bread. Other popular dishes include pljeskavica, a meat patty served with onions and cheese, and gibanica, a savory pastry made with cheese and phyllo dough. For dessert, be sure to try some palacinke, which are similar to crepes, or the traditional Serbian cake called torta.

What are some of the best museums to visit in Serbia?

Serbia has a rich cultural history and there are many museums throughout the country that showcase this history. Some of the best museums to visit in Serbia include the National Museum in Belgrade, which houses a wide range of historical artifacts and artwork; the Museum of Yugoslav History, which documents the history of Yugoslavia and its leaders; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, which features modern and contemporary Serbian art. Other notable museums include the Museum of Vojvodina, which focuses on the history and culture of the Vojvodina region, and the Museum of Aviation, which showcases the history of aviation in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia.

What are some of the best day trips from Belgrade?

Belgrade is a great base for exploring some of the other destinations in Serbia. Some of the best day trips from Belgrade include visiting the town of Novi Sad, which is known for its beautiful architecture and lively cultural scene; exploring the Fruska Gora National Park, which features stunning scenery, wine tasting and numerous monasteries; and visiting the Golubac Fortress, which dates back to the 14th century and is located on the banks of the Danube River. Other popular day trips include visiting the Iron Gates Gorge, which is the largest river gorge in Europe, and exploring the town of Sremski Karlovci, which is known for its wine production and historic landmarks.

What are some of the best accommodations in Belgrade?

Belgrade offers a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets and tastes. For those looking for luxury accommodations, some of the best options include the Square Nine Hotel, which is located in the heart of the city and features a spa and rooftop restaurant; the Metropol Palace, which is housed in a historic building and features an indoor pool and spa; and the Hyatt Regency Belgrade, which is located on the banks of the Sava River and features stunning views of the city. For those on a budget, there are plenty of hostels and guesthouses throughout the city, such as the Chillton Hostel and the Sun Hostel Belgrade, which offer affordable accommodations in central locations.

What are the best ways to get around Serbia?

Serbia has a well-developed transportation system, and there are several ways to get around the country. The most popular way to travel is by car or bus, as there are many rental car companies and bus routes throughout the country. There is also a train system that connects many of the major cities in Serbia. In Belgrade, there is a comprehensive public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and a metro system. Taxis are also widely available in Belgrade and are generally affordable.

What are some off-the-beaten-path destinations in Serbia?

While there are plenty of popular destinations to visit in Serbia, there are also some off-the-beaten-path destinations that are worth exploring. One such destination is the town of Nis, which is located in southern Serbia and is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture. Another off-the-beaten-path destination is the Zlatibor mountain range, which is located in western Serbia and is a popular spot for hiking and skiing. The town of Smederevo, which is located on the banks of the Danube River, is another destination that is worth visiting for its historic landmarks and scenic views of the river.

What is the best time of year to visit Serbia?

The best time to visit Serbia depends on what you want to do and see. For those interested in winter sports, the best time to visit is between December and March, when the ski resorts are open. For those interested in outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the national parks, the best time to visit is between May and September, when the weather is mild and pleasant. The summer months are also a great time to visit for those interested in attending festivals and other cultural events, such as the Guca Trumpet Festival and the EXIT Music Festival.

What are some tips for traveling in Serbia?

When traveling in Serbia, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to stay safe. It's also a good idea to learn some basic Serbian phrases to help you communicate with locals. When it comes to transportation, be sure to check the schedule and plan ahead, as some routes may not operate on a regular schedule. Finally, be sure to try some of the local cuisine and explore the many cultural landmarks and attractions that Serbia has to offer.