Places to Visit in Serbia Europe, Tourist Attractions in Top Cities - Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica
Serbia is located in the South-eastern part of Europe and characterized by great mountain and hills. Nature has really blessed the country with over 15 peaks, five national parks and intact natural vegetation. Serbia cannot be learned on the books, but it needs to be explored and toured step by step starting with its historical and geographical region. Serbia is a good tourist place with a continental climate. The country offers its visitors with beautiful attractions to see and discover it.
This video includes the top places to visit in Serbia if you are looking to travel to Serbia; this video showcases the places for you to visit in Serbia.
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These are top 5 cities of Serbia:
Belgrade:
Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia and one of Europe's oldest cities. It is a modern city and a political, administrative and cultural center of the country. The archaeological sites are found in great numbers in this part of the city in very distant history. There are many inviting places in Belgrade such as the Stambol gate, Belgrade fortress Old palace and many others. To get a better understanding of the history of the country, the historical museums in Belgrade will give you a pretty good picture of its past.
Novi Sad:
Novi Sad is an elegant city with graceful parks, bars and outdoor cafes. The city is rather young and hosts one of Serbia’s largest music festivals. Novi Sad is the capital of the province of Vojvodina, an autonomous region with 6 official languages and 26 ethnic groups. As compared to most of the cities in the Balkans, it is more ornate and colourful with intriguing architecture. Novi Sad is also set to be the European Capital of Culture in 2021, and the only city in Europe that will be holding such a prestigious title.
Subotica:
Subotica is a small multicultural city with only one hundred thousand inhabitants. The languages are diverse in this city as much as its religion. A traveller is always enchanted by its marvellous architecture which is built in so many different art style and age. Most of the buildings are adorned with beautiful ceramic tiles, wood carvings, floral motifs and stained glass window. Subotica also has great natural wealth with Lake Palic being the most visited attractions in the city.
Kopaonik National park
Kopaonik is one of the biggest mountain range in the country, and in 1981, it was proclaimed a National Park. The beauty of the mountain comes from the reliefs of evergreen forests, mountain peaks and oceanic Turquoise Mountain where you can see the distant Stara Planina and Sara Mountain and its breathless sight. A large number of rare plant species makes the national park an important biodiversity area in Serbia.
Tara National Park
The Tara National Park was entitled a National Park in 1981 located in western Serbia. The park is known for its thick forests, beautiful peaks and deep caves. There are boat trips and river rafting organised by the park to the Drina River Gorge. It has varieties of plants and animal species. Along the course of mountain streams and rivers, the waterfall is also part of the impressive beauty. The park has facilities with great accommodation along with children’s camp area.
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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
Tara National Park - Serbia
Tara National park is located in western Serbia. It is a part of Dinaric Alps and covers an area of 183 km2. Its length is 50 km, and it is 22 km wide, with average height of 1200 m above sea level. This area is inhabited by the largest population of brown bears in Serbia. Due to its climate and isolation Tara preserved ancient species of trees such as Pancic spruce and other almost fossil species of plants. The highest point is Kozji Rid -1591m and the lowest 291m is at the lake Perućac. Vrelo River is the strongest fountain in the national park, which runs into river Drina after 365 meters. Tara is a typical forest area, and for its preservation and diversity of forest ecosystems one of the richest and most valuable forest areas in Europe. In forest sense Tara are covered with mixed forests of European Spruce, Silver Fir and European Beech (over 85 % of forest area) and specificity compared to other mountains of the Balkan Peninsula is the large number of relict and endemic forest species and plant communities. Special value and importance of the Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika), endemic and relict species, which is inhabits canyons and ravines of the middle course of the Drina River managed to survive the last ice age. There are 53 species of mammals. The most interesting are bear (Ursus arctos), and chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) which lives even on elevation of 291m. There are 135 species of birds. The most interesting are endangered species such are golden eagle (Aquila chryssetos), peregrine falcon and others. There are more than 251 species of mushrooms. Three of them are poisonous. Amanita phalloides is the most dangerous mushroom in Europe. Throughout the park there are numerous archaeological sites and monuments dating from the Neolithic period to modern times. Most important are the Račа Monastery, оne of the most important centers of Serbian medieval literacy, and the necropolis with tombstones in Rastiste and Perucac, which are nominated for UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Serbia 4k | Where Are You Now? | Drone Travel Video
I've been to Serbia twice now and I really enjoyed it! Belgrade's floating river clubs can give any city in the world a run for its money in terms of nightlife. Food and drinks are incredibly cheap in Serbia and you can actually afford eating in fancy restaurants. Skadrlija is an awesome bohemian street that is filled with musicians and great food. People in Serbia were super friendly all around - in cities and small villages. One day I came to a tailor asking them in English if they could fix something small, the tailor said okay and after he fixed it, he refused any kind of payment. In US I would've surely been ripped off regardless if I was a local or tourist. The nature in rural areas of Serbia were absolutely breathtaking. Tara national park and Uvac reserve were incredible. The best part? There are barely any tourists. You are not lost in masses, people aren't trying to sell you stuff and offer taxis on every corner. You can get an authentic experience. Unforfortunately, I only filmed very few parts of my trip. If you want to see extra drone and gopro footage that didn't make it to the video, check out my Instagram IGTV @justvilius.
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Locations:
0:01 - 0:15 - Special Nature Reserve Uvac
0:15 - 0:30 - National Park Tara
0:35 - 0:47 - Sretenje monastery
0:47 - 1:07 - Drina River
1:07 - 1:51 - National Park Tara
1:51 - 2:26 - Special Nature Reserve Uvac
2:27 - 2:45 - Sretenje monastery
2:45 - 3:00 - Drina River
3:00 - 3:03 - Sretenje monastery
3:03 - 3:08 - Special Nature Reserve Uvac
3:08 - 3:21 - Sretenje monastery
3:21 - 3:46 - Drina River
3:46 - 4:00 - National Park Tara
4:00 - 4:11 - Sretenje monastery
4:11 - 4:35 - Special Nature Reserve Uvac
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What to see in Novi Sad, Serbia
Novi Sad is the second largest city of Serbia and is just 74 km north of the capital Belgrade. The city lies on the banks of the Danube river and numerous international tourist cruisers stop in its harbour. Novi Sad is a home of the famous EXIT music festival, one of the best in Europe that brings together the best musicians from around the world.
What to see in Novi Sad:
- Visit Petrovaradin fortress on the right bank of the Danube, which was built in the time of the Austrian emperors Leopold I, Joseph I, Charles VI, Maria Teresa and Joseph II. Enter through the lavish arch of Leopold Gate, visit the city's museum housed inside the former Gunners' Barracks, and don't forget to have a gander at the quirky clock tower which has its hands the wrong way around (so the small hand shows minutes and the big hand shows hours) to aid far-off fishermen along the Danube.
- Trg Slobode (Freedom Square) is the largest central city square, built in the 18th century. On the west side of the square is the Town Hall built in 1895th in Neo-Renaissance style, designed by architect George Molnar. On the opposite side of the square, is a tall catholic church “Name of Mary”. It was built in 1895th in neogothic in style.
- A majestic Art Nouveau building a short walk from Freedom Square, Novi Sad’s Synagogue is one of the city’s most impressive buildings. The synagogue saw its fair share of tragedy in the 20th century.
- A short walk from Freedom Square lies the Bishop’s Palace, sitting at the end of the Zmaj Jovina street. It is a residential palace of the Serbian Orthodox Bishop of the Diocese of Backa. The building was built in 1901 in the Serbian-Byzantine style, designed by architect Vladimir Nikolic.
- Zmaj Jovina Street is one of the oldest streets in Novi Sad. It extends from Freedom Square to the bishop's palace. The street was once a place with a number of craft and trade shops, and it was called Magazinska alley. At the end of the street, in front of the bishop's house, since 1984, there is a monument of Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, the most famous children's poet, after which street bears its name.
- At the Theatre Square there is a large and modern building of the Serbian National Theatre.
- Behind the building of the theater's is Uspen church, built in 1774th in the Baroque style.
- The City Museum, Platoneum and Museum of Vojvodina are undoubtedly the jewels in this city. The city also has a number of excellent galleries, including the Matica Srpska gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina.
- Dunavska Street is probably the oldest street in Novi Sad. On the left side of the street are houses in neo-baroque style. At the beginning of the Dunavska streets, there is the city library in the house that was built in 1895.
- Dunavski Park is the oldest and most beautiful park in Novi Sad. The first trees were planted in the 19th century.
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15 Best Places to Visit in Serbia
Serbia has something for everyone, from lively urban attractions, to calm and peaceful towns and villages that dot the magnificent countryside. It is also known for being one of the cheapest destinations in the Balkans, so if you are planning a trip to the region then Serbia is well worth a visit.
Aside from a wealth of cultural and historic relics to enjoy, there is also a swinging cafe and bar scene as well as throbbing nightlife and some of arguably the world’s best music festivals. Whatever you do, don’t be put off by Serbia’s often uncomfortable history. Times have changed, and this is one place not to miss.
Let’s explore the best places to visit in Serbia:
1. Belgrade
Serbia’s capital Belgrade is located at the intersection between the Danube and the Sava rivers, and is an eclectic, if sometimes arresting, mix of old and new styles, from 19th century buildings to Art Nouveau structures.
There is a little bit of everything in Belgrade, including the dominating Kalemegdan Fortress, located in Kalemegdan Park, the remains of which stand today. The park is also home to the Military Museum that even features the remnants of a US Stealth Bomber for those keen to learn about the military history of the region.
Aside from the fortress there are Orthodox churches, colourful facades, and quaint squares aplenty, but for something more unexpected head over to the island of Ada Cinganlija or ‘Gypsy Island’ in the south of Belgrade to find yourself at something of a self styled beach resort. Here you will find beaches that stretch along the banks of the Sava, and you can enjoy swimming, water sports like waterskiing, and a large area of parkland for those who enjoy checking out the local plant and wildlife.
Tip: Have a look at the Bed ‘n’ Beer Hostel if you’re looking for a place to stay.
Tours: For tours check out Travel & Event Team Serbia
2. Fruška Gora Mountain and National Park
Located in the region of Syrmia, Fruška Gora Mountain is found on the border with neighbouring Croatia, and is affectionately known as the ‘Jewel of Serbia’. The mountain region includes a protected area known as Fruška Gora Park, and is studded with vineyards and wineries that are well worth a visit for grape enthusiasts. Rambling, hiking, climbing and picnicking are all popular pursuits in the region, but perhaps the biggest draw here are the Orthodox monasteries that are scattered all over the countryside, some of which are said to date back to the 12th century and are now protected. The scenery here is spectacular, and many visitors come to enjoy the stunning views and unhurried pace that allows you to explore the region at your leisure.
3. Sokobanja
Serbia is well known for its spa towns, once the retreat of choice of Roman emperors, and none more so than the town of Sokobanja in the east of the country. Locals and celebrities flock here for the thermal waters that are said to have deeply healing properties, and there is a public ‘hamam’ or steam room that dates from the 17th century. As well as the hot springs, visitors also travel to Sokobanja for the crisp air said to be high in negative ions and free from air pollution due to the increased elevation, leading to the phrase ‘climatic spa’ to describe the treatment that breathing in the fresh air provides.
4. Vinca
The region of Vinca, located outside of Belgrade, is one of the most important places in the history of Serbia, as it is home to the archaeological site Belo brdo, meaning ‘White Hill’. The area was made famous by the archaeological finds uncovered in Vinca, many made of stone or bone, including statues, ornaments, and drinking vessels, and visitors can tour the site as well as the museum that showcases these examples of Neolithic culture that are said to date from approximately 5,000 to 4,000 BC. Vinca is also known as a stop off point for river cruises along the Danube, and the local docks are famous for the fish restaurants that dot the neighbourhood for those who want to try some of the freshly caught fish on offer.
5. Kopaonik
If you like winter sports and happen to be visiting Serbia during the winter season, from December to April, then come to the Kopaonik mountain range and get ready to hit the slopes, whatever your level of ability or previous experience. There are a whopping twenty four ski lifts that service the area, and categories of slopes of all levels to choose from, as well as skiing and snowboarding available at the Kopaonik Ski Resort. If you happen to be travelling out of ski season, then there is still plenty to enjoy in Kopaonik, as you can partake in mountain climbing, hiking, and bird watching. Also of interest for hikers or ramblers are the wooden buildings that are plentiful in the region and include timbre shrines and churches.
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SerbiaPoints of interest
Drina
Rivers, rafting, canyons, fishing, and kayaking
Church of Saint Sava
Monumental Byzantine-revival church
Knez Mihailova Street
Shopping
Nikola Tesla Museum
Museum devoted to inventor Nikola Tesla
Fruška Gora
Monasteries, lakes, mountains, wineries, and vineyards
Military Museum, Belgrade
War museum with ancient & modern items
Oplenac
Mausoleum, church, winery, vineyard, and wine
National Museum of Serbia
Grand place for historical art & objects
Belgrade Zoo
Small city zoo with lions & tigers
Fruška Gora National Park
Park and monastery
Museum of Yugoslavia
Museum dedicated to Yugoslavian history
Manasija
15th-century Serbian Orthodox complex
Princess Ljubica's Residence
Royal house museum with 1800s decor
Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade
Museum on history of people & culture
National Theatre in Belgrade
Theatre, ballet, and opera
Sopoćani
13th-century monastery with frescoes
Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
Sleek museum for modern art & sculpture
Resava Cave
Cave, monastery, and waterfall
Silver Lake
Lake
Museum of Vojvodina
Museum of art & history
Palić Zoo
Zoo
Museum of Aviation, Belgrade
Aircraft exhibits in a unique building
Belgrade Fortress
Enduring fortress built in 535 BCE
Đerdap national park
Park, canyon, river, archaeological site, and nature reserve
Republic Square
Popular plaza with equestrian statue
Kalemegdan Park
Monument, park, church, museum, and history
Petrovaradin Fortress
Huge hilltop fort overlooking the Danube
Šargan Eight
Mountain, canyon, and nature
Ada Ciganlija
Beach, lake, bungee jumping, river, and sports
Avala
Mountain, monument, mausoleum, and history
Uvac
Canyon, river, nature reserve, lake, and cave
Pobednik
Iconic monument of the Balkan War
Great War Island
White-tailed eagle, eagle, and kayaking
Niš Fortress
Bustling park at a landmark fortress
Studenica Monastery
Monastery and church
Tašmajdan Park
Recreational area with paved pathways
Avala Tower
Golubac Fortress
Castle and history
House of Flowers
Museum and mausoleum
Gardoš Tower
Architecture
Nikola Pašić Square
St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
Stately Orthodox church with a crypt
St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade
Grand cathedral housing key relics
National Park „Kopaonik
Park
Uvac Special Nature Reserve
Nature reserve, cave, nature, vulture, and eagle
Serbian Orthodox Church
Monastery, church, cathedral, christianity, and temple
Lake Palić
Lake
Ružica Church
Fortress church with military history
Beautiful Serbia - Tara mountain viewpoint.View of Drina river
Tara (Serbian Cyrillic: Тара, pronounced [târa]) is a mountain located in western Serbia. It is part of Dinaric Alps and stands at 1,000 to 1,590 m (3,280 to 5,220 ft) above sea level. The mountain's slopes are clad in dense forests with numerous high-altitude clearings and meadows, steep cliffs, deep ravines carved by the nearby Drina River and many karst, or limestone caves. The mountain is a popular tourist centre. Tara's national park encompasses a large part of the mountain. The highest peak is Zborište, at 1,544 m (5,066 ft).
The main tourist points are Kaluđerske Bare on the north, close to Bajina Bašta, and Mitrovac on the south. Hotels Beli Bor and Omorika, as well as several smaller ones, are located on Kaluđerske Bare, while Mitrovac hosts eponymous children's recreation hotel.
The National Park can be reached from Bajina Bašta directly (by the Bajina Bašta - Kaluđerske Bare road), from Perućac via Bajina Bašta (by the Perućac - Mitrovac road) and from Kremna (the Kremna - Kaluđerske Bare road). The Drina gorge, which is an integral part of the park, can be toured by boat.
Interesting locally made items are woolen handcrafts, various dairy products, juniper and plum spirits and honey, particularly Pine honey.
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Montenegro - TOP 10 places you need to see
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1. jazero Piva
2. Budva
3. Skadarské jazero
4. národný park Durmitor
5. Sveti Stefan
6. Črno jezero
7. kaňon rieky Tara
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9. národný park Prokletije
10. rieka Črnojevica