Enjoying Serbia and the City of Belgrade
Serbia is a perfect country for whoever wishes to experience a new culture, discovering different traditions and – why not – maybe learning a new language.
Visiting Serbia and its capital, Belgrade, could be a very different travel experience because we’re not talking about the usual European country. Serbia is a country rich in natural and artistic treasures and the city of Belgrade is one of the most ancient in Europe.
It’s worth it to visit Belgrade once in a lifetime: anyone can tell at a glance that this striking city is the heart of Serbia, encapsulating habits and customs of this peculiar, ancient culture.
Belgrade is a classic and modern city in the same breath that never ceases to amaze visitors from all over the world. Nowadays, after hard times, it’s possible to marveling at its many architectural treasures belonging to a lot of different styles, its artistic and cultural liveliness and to enjoy the local people’s joy of living. As a matter of fact, Serbians use to be very kind and warm with foreign tourists and they’re also very friendly.
In addition, eating in Belgrade is quite cheap compared to other tourist cities in Europe: local cuisine is fowl and fish based and they have many delicious soups.
Tourists here will have at their disposal a wide range of cultural main sights, such museums, theatres, old palaces, basilicas, churches and much more. Just to mention some of the most important attractions in Belgrade, there are the National Museum, the National Library, Belgrade Fortress, the Museum of Applied Art, Nikola Tesla Museum and Republic Square, but also the Skadarlija, the street of the Serbian bohemians (even French, English and Americans) located in a quarter characterized by narrow streets and renamed “the Montmartre of Belgrade” because of its bohemian and lively atmosphere.
By the way, Belgrade is not the only location deserving a visit in Serbia. As a matter of fact, Serbia preserves many interesting cities and tourist resorts to enjoy, and the perfect location of Belgrade allows visitors to easily reach the most charming areas of the country. Visiting Serbia will be a very different and special experience tourists will remember for much time. Here are some reasons why.
The northern region of Serbia is called Vojvodina and its capital is Novi Sad, a very popular location among tourists thanks to its beautiful nature, traditional music and also an excellent assortment of local dishes and wines. The city center boasts of a large number of architectonic buildings belonging to gothic, baroque, secession and neoclassic styles.
As for natural treasures, in this area visitors will have the chance to enjoy the famous Fruska Gora Mountain, protected by the National Park of Nature. The Palic Lake is located in the North of Vojvodina and the area offers visitors coach rides, sailing, a large zoo, botanical gardens, art exhibitions, tennis courts and other interesting activities.