Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, amidst its present beauty and grandeur, maintains its serene environment. Its hospitable people had to experience a destructive past but they are now in the determinative mood to make the best of what exists today and how they can grow with newer dreams. That is why people are so much polite, highly engaging, supportive and extremely courteous when it comes to welcoming the guests. That is perhaps the primary reason that travellers keep flocking here every day and throughout the year.
Serbia had to fight more than 115 wars and so was Belgrade burnt down 44 times. Today, the city has emerged into one of the modern urban establishments. It now remains one of the most famous places to visit in Serbia. The Belgrade Fortress is the city‘s most famed historical site with museums and churches. The 400,000 exhibits, and the Nikola Tesla Museum, with thousands of the inventors’ personal items and documents, have been well preserved and exhibited in the National Museum here. Spending a holiday vacation to Belgrade is like experiencing the gallantry of the past era of this region.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational and recreational tour, business tour.
Timing: Throughout the day.
Subotica is one of the best places to visit in Serbia especially for the Catholics. Built-in 1797 with Gothic and Romanesque architecture, the Cathedral of the St. Theresa of Avila has kept on behind its magnificent beauty. Antiques and works of arts are found in this museum of the Cathedral. This place is surrounded by beautiful houses and enchanting palaces. The display of affluence and loveliness of the past is very much prominent at Subotica even today.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational and recreational tour.
Timing: Morning to evening.
Just the 2nd biggest city in Serbia but then Novi Sad is the prettiest of all the cities in this country. The Danube River played an essential role in Serbia’s history. It brings nostalgic moments set in while dancing the beautiful Waltz accompanied by the melodious music turns awesome here. While you are in Novi Sad partake in the following activities namely: admire the colourful buildings, take a free walking tour, eat some ćevapčići, visit Fruška Gora National Park, visit our the wineries and also make sure you visit the monasteries surrounding Novi Sad.
These are just some awesome and breath-taking things to do for you to experience the best of the lovely city of Novi Sad. It remains a number 1 place to visit in Serbia for multiple reasons.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational and recreational tour, business tour.
Timings: Morning to evening
Zlativor is beckoning all the nature lovers and enthusiasts! It is Serbia‘s favorite weekend destination. Zlativor was named after the white pines with yellow needles. This mountainous paradise is the most visited tourist place in Serbia today. You can find out the best and ultimate top things to do in Serbia by visiting Zlativor. Never forget going to the Nature Park Mokra Gora or peep into the Stopica Cave. Also, hike on the Mountain Tornik, Kustendorf or bath at Gostilje Waterfall. Zlativor is a paradise and considered the best place for you and your family to have fun and enjoy life to the fullest.
Ideal for: Skiing, walking, hiking, outing and fun activities.
Timings: Throughout the day.
Studenica Monastery has kept its beauty and grandeur preserved for years since several centuries now. Owned and established in the 12th century by the rich Orthodox congregation, this Byzantine architecture boasts with its precious works of art and also its surrounding areas have been well-kept and protected till date. Its two principal monuments, the Church of the Virgin and the Church of the King – both built of white marble are an astonishing jewel from the past. It is indeed a great experience to see into the beauty of the medieval era in them. Studenica Monastery is one must important places to visit in Serbia today.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational, recreational tour, worshipping.
Timing: Contact your tour operator for timings etc.,
Magnificent and picturesque Djerdap National Park is also known as the Iron Gate in Serbia. A wonderfully develop the park and considered one of the best places to visit in Serbia, travelling around the gorge with your family and friends would surely be an ideal way to spend quality time. Indeed, Djerdap National Park remains one of the most spectacular places truly enjoyed for the sports activities including boating, hiking, boat riding or cycling et al.
Ideal for: Hiking, biking, cycling, boat tours.
Timings: Throughout the day.
Fees: Nominal fees are applicable for some activities.
Planning for the best Serbian travel of your life? Always include this dreamland of Prizren in your list of itinerary. It is a place where you will surely fall in love with the medieval Serbian architectures. This location remains a popular and best place in Serbia to visit for total enjoyment. In Prizren, you witness the spectacular views from The Prizren Fortress and you can thus appreciate the unique beauty of this place. You can also visit the fabulous Sinan Pasha Mosque and George Cathedral. Both of them are beautiful edifices from the past. You can also hike in the Sharr Mountains National Park which is going to be the stunning experience for you.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational and recreational tour.
Timings: Throughout the day.
Fees: Nominal fees are applicable in some places.
The Kopaonik National Park is an extremely beautiful Natural Ski Resort in Serbia. Located at an altitude of about 1,700 m (5,577 ft), it stretches up to the peak of the Pančićev vrh at 2017 m. The Ski resort has 24 ski lifts, with 70 km (43 mi) of ski slopes for all categories and complete with a Snow Park for extreme skiers and snowboarders. Beginners can sign up for a snowboarding course and join the night skiing activity within the resort. If you are a beginner, you can always sign up for ski. The National Park Kopaonik is the most recommended place to visit in Serbia for family.
Ideal for: Outing, skiing, hiking, nature exploration.
Timings: Morning till evening.
Fees: Nominal fees are applicable for a few activities.
Đavolja Varoš, also known as the “Devil’s Town” was a nominee in the New Seven Wonders of Nature campaign. An extraordinary rock formation created by soil erosion is now a majestic top 10 places to visit in Serbia. Devil’s Town is found in the town of Kuršumlija in southeastern Serbia. The local legend pointed out that the reason for the bizarre formation and the irregular rocks shapes are the remains of a wedding party that had instantly petrified by the devil, as punishment.
However, scientists believe that a natural spring is located beneath the formations and has a high mineral concentration. Djavolja voda or devil’s water is extremely acidic water that also contributed to this unique geologic phenomenon.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational and recreational tour.
Timings: Throughout the day.
Nis is the oldest city in Europe and Balkan has a very rich history, also known to be the birthplace of Constantine the Great – the founder of Constantinople. It remains one of the most famous places to visit in Serbia. Nis has a rich history from the Ottoman Empire in 1809 as a bit scary one due to the building of a unique monument of a tower made from human skulls of 952 brave Serbians. Today, it is no longer a daunting place because Nis became an awe-inspiring town where the Serbian youngsters hone their knowledge and skills. This place must be visited in Serbia to know the rich past of the region.
Ideal for: Sight-seeing, educational and recreational tour.
Timing: Throughout the day.