Serbia

Serbia is a landlocked European country with rich architectural and cultural heritage...

Serbia

Serbia is a landlocked European country with rich architectural and cultural heritage, diversity of landscapes and climates, and well-preserved natural environment. In recent years the number of tourists has been increasing, especially foreign tourists, increasing roughly about hundred thousand arrivals more each year. Major destination of foreign tourists is Belgrade and, to a lesser degree, Novi Sad, while domestic tourists prefer spas and mountain resorts.

Belgrade, the Capital of Serbia

During the summer tourists love spending their time in Belgrade and enjoy the nature of many national parks throughout the country. In winter, they are warmly welcomed to mountain resorts (one of the most popular being Kopaonik, featured on BBC as one of the best ski destinations in Europe). There are also many spa resorts such as Sokobanja, Niška Banja and Vrnjačka Banja.

Kopaonik Ski Resort

Serbia is on the crossroads of European history and as such, it is a mix of cultures, ethnicities and religions. Its people, contrary to a recent stigma, are one of the most hospitable and welcoming and recently, Belgrade was voted as one of the up and coming capitals of Europe.

Vrnjačka Banja Thermal Spa Resort

There were seventeen Roman emperors born in the territory of today’s Serbia, and it is well-known that they all left monuments and built palaces in or close to their birthplaces. It may well be that the oldest ever found human settlements in Europe, if not in the world, can be found in country of Serbia. The giant hydroelectric dam of Djerdap has created a lake stretching for many miles out of the Canyon Djerdap with its famous Roman road to the East build by the Emperor Trajan.

Djerdap Gorge National Park

Serbia is home to a great number of Medieval orthodox monasteries, many with excellent fresco masterpieces inside.

Destinations and Attractions

  • Belgrade – Famous for the main pedestrian street Skadarlija and Kalemegdan fortress at the confluence of Danube and Sava rivers, and the church of Saint Sava
  • Novi Sad – Featuring the Petrovaradin fortress as its main sight
Novi Sad, Second Largest City in Serbia
  • Sremski Karlovci – Famous for its rich history, numerous monuments, museums, churches, galleries and famous wine cellars
  • Novi Pazar – Famous for its Ottoman heritage
  • Mokra Gora – Traditional reconstructed village
  • Sirogojno – Open air village
  • Drvengrad – A village built for the movie Life is a Miracle, accessed by a narrow-gauge railway Šargan Eight
Drvengrad, Traditional Village Replica
  • Gamzigrad (Felix Romuliana) – An ancient Roman site with two temples, two palaces and a building with corridor including exceptionally fine mosaics depicting Greek Dionysus and Medusa
  • Subotica City Hall – The best-known example of Art Nouveau architecture in Serbia
Subotica
  • River Uvac – Special Nature Reserve
  • Đavolja Varoš – 202 pointed formations described as earth pyramids or “towers”. The name means “Devil’s Town.”
  • Vratna Gates – Three massive natural stone bridges over the river
River Uvac Canyon, Special Nature Reserve

Monasteries

  • Studenica – A 12th century UNESCO World Heritage Site with 13th and 14th century paintings
  • Visoki Dečani – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, also notable because of a collection of numerous exceptional wall frescoes
  • Žiča, also near Kraljevo, was founded around 1207
  • Sopoćani
  • Stari Ras
  • Manasija
  • Ravanica
  • Mileševa
Monastery Studenica

Designated Areas

  • Fruška Gora NP – Dotted with ancient monasteries and wineries
  • Tara NP – The steep gorges of the Drina river and the high mountain peaks provide some stunning views
  • Kopaonik NP – Offers some great ski and snowboard opportunities as well as great views and a rich flora
  • Djerdap NP – The largest and perhaps most breathtaking national park, consist of the steep gorge thru which river Danube runs and its almost untouched nature and wildlife rich banks. It is also filled with many archaeological sites, most famous of them is Lepenski Vir, considered to be a first human habitat on European soil.
Devil’s Town Natural Park

Thermal Spas

  • Vrnjačka Banja is the largest and most popular spa resort in Serbia and traditionally very attractive tourist resort
  • Soko Banja – Is another famous spa and tourist place in Serbia for its moderate continental climate and immense surfaces of woods, fresh air and a lot of thermo-mineral sources
  • Palić is a lovely city in the north. Its baroque parks, monuments of art nouveau architecture and a long tradition in catering made it a fashionable summer resort and spa for the 19th and 20th century elite
Lake Palić

Links

Serbia.travel –  http://www.serbia.travel/home.779.html 

Serbia.com – http://www.serbia.com/visit-serbia/  

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