SERBIA | Top 10 Places
This video shows the most beautiful places in Serbia.
1. GOLUBAC FORTRESS
2. KALEMEGDAN
3. UVAC RIVER
4. NATIONAL PARK TARA
5. GAMZIGRAD
6. ZLATIBOR LAKE
7. KRUPAJ SPRING
8. PALIĆ
9. DEVIL'S TOWN
10. ADA CIGANLIJA
Golubac Fortress - Day Trip from Belgrade, Serbia
Golubac Fortress - Day Trip from Belgrade, Serbia
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David's Been Here is touring all the top sites and must-visit attractions of Serbia. In this short video, David brings us along the Danube River to the Golubac Fortress. An hour and a half drive east from the capital city of Belgrade, this 14th century castle is one of the country's most remarkable attractions. Take the beautiful day trip from Belgrade along the Danube River, passing along and even through the walls of this medieval fortification. Soak in the ancient atmosphere, stunning scenery and clear views of Romania across the river for an awesome half-day experience.
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10 Things NOT to Do in Serbia
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If you just so happen to have a trip to Serbia on your travel itinerary, we have all the info you’ll ever need to make your vacation enjoyable. Here’s a list of 10 Things Not To Do in this Balkan nation.
1. Don't forget all the possibilities
If you’re looking for warm summers, go to the northern part, such Vojvodina. If you’re looking for some snowfall look no further than the mountainous region of Zlatibor. And, for year-round pleasant weather, you can’t beat the capital of Belgrade’s humid subtropical climate.
2. Don't forget to Make a Toast
Serbs are big on looking each other directly in the eye while proclaiming, ‘živeli!’ (cheers!) before chugging their alcoholic beverage of choice. Make sure you raise your glass and clink it with the locals.
3. Don’t Mention Politics or Wars
Serbia has a harrowing history full of political conflict and devastating wars, so try your best to avoid this subject at all costs. Many of the people you’ll encounter likely lived through several conflicts,so be sensitive to their history that’s still fresh on their minds.
4. Don't leave without hiking to Golubac
Home to a stunning fortress that’s perched atop a rock overlooking the Danube river. Most of the fort that sits higher up on the hill is inaccessible, but the views from below are well worth the trip to this tourist attraction in the Branicevo District.
5. Don’t Sit on the Corner of a Table
The Serbs are big on superstitions, and they take them seriously. They believe sitting on the corner will bring you bad luck, and you run the risk of being alone forever. Do you really want to run the risk of flying solo solo for the rest of your life?
6. Don’t Expect to Eat Vegetarian Dishes
Balkan cuisine is some of the most savory food you’ll ever eat, and veggie lovers will be able to find vegetables here and there. However, the majority of this region’s most popular dishes are chock-full of meat and potatoes.
7. Don't leave without Partying
Every July, the stages are full of some of the hottest musicians from across the globe, and also Belgrade’s nightlife is still quite impressive, the streets are lined with bars with welcoming staff that will serve you an ice cold Jelen beer with a smile.
8. Don’t Mention Kosovo
We’ve already mentioned how bringing up the wars is a big no-no, but you should also refrain from mentioning Kosovo and the 1989 war, as well. Unless you want to get into an intense debate about Balkan history and Kosovo’s past, don’t bother touching this topic if you can avoid it.
9. Don’t Photograph the Ruins
Aside from the beautiful architectural designs you’ll encounter, you’ll also see many decimated structures throughout the country which are remnants from the past turmoil Serbia has experienced. Be sensitive and hold off on taking that selfie in front of the ruins.
10. Don’t Hail a Cab
There are many crooks that will pretend to be legitimate drivers who will take you on a ride you’ll never forget. Make sure it has clear signage and is operated by a registered company. Then, get ready to explore one of the most fascinating and historical countries in Europe!
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1. nis
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The Danube in Serbia: 588 Impressions
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The Danube is the only of large European rivers that flows from west to east. Its source is still subject of scientific debate,
while its mouth widens year-in-year-out. Throughout its history, the river had a major role as a link and as a border, as the lifeblood of commerce...
That is why the journey along the Danube is like a visit to a museum of European history, filled with “exhibits” of natural rarities, deep layers of cultural heritage, colourful lifestyles, events, tourist offers and attractions.
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Producer: Maja Marsicevic
Executive producer: Anja Jeremic
Director of photography: Vildovic Dragan
Assistants: Miroslav Moracha, Dragan Cvrkota, Velimir Lukic, Nikola Stankovic
Colorist: Goran Todoric
Editing: Bojan Kosovic
Sound designer: Vladimir Kerkez
Composer: Aleksandar Simic, Aleksandar Randjelovic
Text author: Aleksandar Simic, Srdjan Stankovic
Narator: John White, Goran Sultanovic
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Graphic design: Nenad Radojcic
Creative consultant: Goran Stankovic
Organization assitant: Nikola Stankovic
Top Things to See & Do in Nis, Serbia
Top Things to See & Do in Nis, Serbia
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David’s Been Here is traveling through southern Serbia in search of the top destinations and best attractions. In this travel episode, David brings us the top things to see and do in Nis.
Serbia’s third largest city, Nis is one of the most historically significant destinations in the entire country with loads of sites, attractions and monuments to show for it. Nis is famous for being the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, the man responsible for converting the empire to Christianity. The city was known in those days as Naissus.
First stop in historic Nis is straight to the city center where David meets up with his tour guide to explore the Nis Fortress. The fortress was built during Turkish rule (1386 – 1878) as was regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in the Balkans. The Nis Fortress was used as an armory, hammam (bath), and prison. Much of the original building is still standing. It is a free attraction where people are welcome to stroll the paths and check out the 2,000-year-old Roman tombstones within.
Nis didn’t escape the horrors of WWII, as evidenced by the presence of a German concentration camp. Through the years the camp housed 30,000 people, of which 12,000 were executed.
Continuing along, David and his tour guide go see Skull Tower, built by the Ottomans. The skulls are those of Serbs killed by Ottomans during the Battle of Čegar during the First Serbian Revolution in 1809. They then head to the Archaeological Hall of Nis to check out some Roman artifacts from ancient Naissus.
With a fascinating history and pedestrian-friendly streets, travelers stopping over in Nis will have no shortage of things to do!
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National Tourism Organisation of Serbia launched a new promotional campaign Serbia: The Place to Be. Campaign features the best way to spend your holiday in the cities of Serbia (Belgrade, NIš, Novi Sad) combined with the coolest summer festivals Exit, Beer Fest and Nishville. Lush nature and breathtaking landscapes are mixed with the excitement of the holiday on the move. Serbia is one of the oldest European countries dating back to the 7th century. Our rich history and culture is one of the key features of this promotional campaign. All spiced up with some enticing flavours and scents from Serbia. For more information visit:
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