15 Best Belgrade Tours
With nearly two million residents living within the greater metropolitan area, Belgrade is Serbia’s largest city and is home to almost a quarter of the country’s total population. It’s also …
With nearly two million residents living within the greater metropolitan area, Belgrade is Serbia’s largest city and is home to almost a quarter of the country’s total population. It’s also …
Since the days of the Roman Empire the city of Niš has been at an unofficial boundary between East and West. One man who bestrode that divide was the Roman …
When central Serbia broke away from the Ottoman Empire in 1818, Kragujevac was chosen as the reborn nation’s capital. Since then the city in the Šumadija region has been associated …
It’s easy to tell when Subotica in the north of Serbia had its golden age. Because this cultured city is bursting with playful Art Nouveau halls and palaces from the …
Serbia’s capital city in medieval times is in the Rasina Region at the centre of the country. Scattered around this modern urban centre are lots of clues, both new and …
With a name meaning “Royal City” in Serbo-Croatian, Kraljevo is where the nation’s medieval kings were crowned. This ceremony was performed at Žiča, a glorious 13th-century monastery on the edge …
In the fertile farmland of the Leskovian Valley, the southern city of Leskovac gets national attention every October for its ” Roštiljijada”. This festival is best described as one enormous …
Even though it’s just minutes outside Belgrade, Pančevo is normally ignored by visitors to the capital. But when you scratch this city’s industrial surface there’s a lot to like about …
A young, cosmopolitan city on northern Serbia’s Vojdovina Plains, Zrenjanin leaves you in no doubt that it’s a regional capital. Exploring the plush city centre, you’ll be pleased with how …
The city of Šabac is in the northwest of Serbia, a little way from the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite being rather modest in size, this city has produced …