10 best places to visit in Serbia

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Those who have advanced towards the southeastern European country, have probably
discovered the legendary nightlife of Belgrade, the capital, others join the party of the New
York Sadon festival.
Then, in the small town of Gquacha, in August, the furious madness, its quarterly festivities
have been known as one of the most riotous events in Europe.
It's just a fraction of the story.
Landscapes of Serbia range from Vojvodina's infinite plain - north of the country's
breadbasket and wine slopes - dramatic mountains and south, west and east of the former
Yugoslav Republic of Georgia.
Colonies preserved by ex-rulers, the Habashburg and Ottoman Turks, are available from
architecture to cuisine, where East really meets the West.
Here are 10 places for this low-angle corner of Eastern Europe when you travel here,

1. Belgrade


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The dynamic capital of Serbia is encompassing the gathering of the Danube and the Sava
rivers, where the extensive Kalemgadon Park and the bright fortress show excellent
scenery.
Belgrade has a power that is unreliable, especially in its vibrant café culture. A walk along
pedestrian Knez Mihailova Street meanders the elegant 19th century ex-elegant former
neoclassical buildings as well as shops, bars and restaurants.Dorcol is one of the most attractive neighborhoods in the city and there are dozens of bar barrels and restaurants, many of Strahinjića banana.
Visitors can test the living nightline with the Saba and the Danube rivers, where the floating
clubs and bars embrace the riverbanks. Savamala's buzzing nightclub is passed along the way to the club.Meanwhile, Slugerliza, one of the closest tourists districts of Belgrade, is a 19th century fertile restaurant and bar which is a live soundtrack provided by musicians.

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The restaurant chain Smokovica is home to some delightful gardens, among which are
Kalemegdan and the other is the old city of southern Kerala. There are both slavic and
innovative menu of Mediterranean dishes.

2. Zemun


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Belgrade is also known by Jaman's German name Semlin.Julien Gaga / Creative Commons
By 1918, Belgrade was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Walk along the Danube and see the arrangement of the general sort of Budapest - it just removes the Syracale Street line away.
After checking out the food market in the morning in Masarikov Trg, it was built by Hungarian in 1896, which is the price at the top of the Gardeš Tower town.Zemun, Belgrade and Danieu, go to the towers to highlight the views.From June to late September there is a seventy-five bridge that connects Zemun with the Great War Island (Veliko Ratno Austro), a nature reserve with a sandy sea beach of northwest tip.

3. Novi Sad


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Due to its long history as a center of culture and research, "Serbian Athens" W., Navy Sad
says that Hussberg's tradition has been published through its fine neo-sculpture building
and café-filled squares.
Trg Slobode (or Freedom Square) is one of the main hubs, where the attractive Neo-
Renaissance City is in close proximity to the interesting Roman Catholic Cathedral and the
cafe in the delightful pedestrian area.
Follow the pastoral pyramid Dunavska of the neighboring alphabet townhouses of the cool
green side of Danovsky Park. On the warm days, there is no blame on the Sun's Launcher
on the beach on the Danube by the maximum slabod (Freedom Bridge).

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Hungarians have also put their mark on the food, the generous use of paper is the
coffee vineycie, where traditional cooking cuisine is served in an impressive enchanting
environment, serving hearty food. The 18th Century Petrovaradine Fort, City Museum
House, a church and annual departure music festival next to Denise.

4. Subotica


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It's easy to remember that you've crossed the borders of the hangout when you reach the
subtotal.
In this delicious Hungarian restaurant in this city, you can be satisfied with everything from the Syrian / Hungarian signs of Pepper-inspired cuisine and there is nothing surprising considering the size of the Hungarian population here.But it's the architecture of Subotica that really works up an up

5. Kopaonik National Park

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During the Winter Serbs, the country's largest mountains and ski and snowboards come to
the south of the largest ski resorts.
Its main ski center, Robi Copannik, has a height of 5,577 feet and the highest level Pascive
Vira 6,614 feet. There is a 11-kilometer cross-country ski trill.
Although there are several hotels of Roboni Copnik, most of them are in the nearby village
of Brajek, which is connected to the hill by cable car. As the national park celebrates the
chairs can be lifted after melting ice, the outside entrepreneurs are eager to explore foothill
or mountain bike. Bird watching is a popular darling here as well.

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Shield scenes can enjoy À la carte restaurant garden, which is a grand hotel in the
center of the ski resort

6. Zlatibor


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All seasons play Serbia playground, a collection of western mountainous villages and
villages, 228 kilometers (148 miles) from Belgrade. It is famous for its glorious hiking tills as
well as popular mini ski resorts for Toroni.
For a glimpse into Serbia's past, Sirogojno (Etno Vilage Sirogojno) has an open air museum
here - a 19th century village - Staro Selo - has been rebuilt, what great information was like
during the rural day.
Stopica Cave may be found in an underground wonder of underground waterfalls, stalactites and travertine terraces. The surrounding Gashtij Falls, which tumbles 65 feet from a huge limestone cliff. The Rocky Way downstream leads to plenty of more cascades as well as scenic picnic spots.

7. Tara national park


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For a truly dramatic desert, visitors can explore the mountains of the National Park and
Georgia, where the river Darina creates natural borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In this relatively cart hierarchy, spruce, birch, pine, and janifor forests make up the hills
about 5000 feet high.
Although it is home to 53 species of mammals and 153 species of birds, protected by beer, sea and hero deer laws residing in protected mountains.For the opening of more than 200 kilometers of cycling and hiking trails, mitrevac and bazinas can be rented from the tourist office in Basha. It is known as the pricing of the path marked, among the other animals, forests are brown beer and wild cats.

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The highest grading of the park is the Drina River House (Quikka no Dryini), a wooden
fishing fountain that touches a stone in the middle of the river Dirana. Kayaks can be rented
for a close-up view.

8. Fruska Gora

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The mountains of Fruška Gora in the south of Novi Sad are not particularly high - 1,768 feet
high - but they provide a welcome green spacing from the flat plain of the autonomous
region Vojvodina.
Fruashka Gora is a line of 17 monasteries built from the 15th century in the National Park.One of the most popular Cristiano, was founded in the 16th century, when Grgeteg dates from the end of the 15th century and features a beautiful marble iconostasis.Hussarior Gora's dark woodland hills cross the cross with hiking and cycling trails. See for pine martens, deer and wild pigs, with an unusual high-bird royal eagleas, one of the main
wine making regions of Serbia, with more than 60 warrenies in the region.

9. Devil's Town(Davolja varos)

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One of the more unusual natural phenomena you can see in the southern location of the
southern region of Serbia.
Đavolja Varoš features 202 extraordinary rock formations which are naturally created by
corrosion, some stand as high as 66 feet tall. Most are topped with a rabbit's shaped rock
Set on the municipality Kuršumlija mounted rudder wooden shield., Đavolja Varso wooden
view is seen from a series of platforms. Minecraft mines and 13th-century gold mines on
the way to the tower.

10. Drvengard and Sargan Eight


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Drewbreaker (Timber Town) was originally created by Serbian film director Amir Kushturika
with his 2004 film "Life is a Miracle".
It is now a strange ethno village of 19th century style farm buildings for rent in shops,
restaurants, galleries and apartments. Every January, the village is acquired by the
Kastrimaf Film and Music Festival of Kastrika, which is partly funded by the Ministry of
Culture of the Sovereign Government.

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