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Things to do in Serbia - Expert's guide
For those seeking a stunning natural landscape, look no further than Derdap Gorge. Water dominates the area with bordering cliffs. This is a perfect destination for photographs and active exploration.
A city that feels straight from a fairytale, Golubac full of impressive architecture. It borders the right bank of the Danube and has a popular fortress that any history or culture enthusiast should definitely not miss.
One of the oldest zoos in all of Europe, Belgrade City Zoo is open every day of the year so it will fit into your trip no matter when you are visiting Serbia. The zoo holds 1,700 animals with its oldest animal, an alligator named Mujo. This is a perfect destination to see more wildlife in Serbia.
The largest Serbian Orthodox Church in the country and one of the largest churches in the world, Church of Saint Sava has high green domes with golden crosses. It’s a stunning sight for pictures and is a great destination for those looking for cultural immersion or those who want to learn more about the history of Serbia.
This destination is a must-see for those with a history interest. Here travelers can learn the history of the country of Serbia. There are around 100,000 documents and 60,000 artifacts for you to get lost in. Some of the topics you can learn about include Serbian folk culture, religious customs and traditional crafts to name only a few.
For castle lovers, don’t miss out on seeing the Golubac Castle. Built in the 14th century, this castle is well preserved and yields complete cultural immersion for travelers who are interested in seeing how people would live during that time.
Located in the most famous city, Knez Mihailova is one of the most famous streets in all of Serbia. It’s full of shops, cafes and restaurants and provides a great opportunity for people watching! Immerse yourself in the local market place and rub elbows with the locals.
For history buffs, Gamzigrad is a great destination to visit. A 3rd century Roman compound, Gamzigrad has temples and art for travelers to explore and witness. This destination is considered one of the Seven Wonders of Construction.
Judith
Oct 2024
Well organised with lots of variety. Fast pace but lots to see and learn about. History of all the different countries was extremely complex .Beautiful scenery and g...
YingWah
Oct 2024
Our group Explore Leader, Filip Kolic, is highly professional in ensuring our trip is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. He's quick in problem-solving and for...
Susan
Oct 2024
This is a wonderful holiday with a large number of interesting, beautiful and amazing places to explore, but please do not choose to book it unless you are happy wit...
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