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Top 7 places to visit in Serbia: Discover the unique beauty of the Balkans

Serbia, the jewel of the Balkans, is a fascinating destination with majestic natural landscapes, a long history and a rich culture. From vibrant cities to unspoiled natural landscapes, the country offers visitors countless memorable experiences. If you are planning to explore this country, check out the top 7 tourist destinations in Serbia that you cannot miss.

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1. Belgrade

Belgrade is also known as the heart of Serbia (Photo source: Collected)

Belgrade, the heart of Serbia, is one of Europe's oldest cities, where the past and present meet. Located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, Belgrade is notable for its ancient Kalemegdan fortress, which bears the historical imprints of the Roman, Ottoman and former Yugoslav Empires. Step into the Skadarlija neighborhood and you will feel the artistic and cultural atmosphere with cafes and restaurants in a typical Bohemian style.

Not only history, Belgrade is also the nightlife center of Europe with vibrant bars and clubs on the river. Your trip will be more complete when visiting St. Sava Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world , or strolling around Knez Mihailova to enjoy unique Serbian cuisine.

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2. Novi Sad

Novi Sad is the second largest city in Serbia (Photo source: Collected)

Located about 90 km north of Belgrade, Novi Sad is Serbia's second largest city and is known for its peaceful atmosphere and elegant European architecture. This Serbian tourist destination is best known for the Petrovaradin Fortress, which hosts the world-famous EXIT music festival. From the top of the fortress, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Danube and the beautiful city on its banks.

Novi Sad's central square with the Catholic Church of St Mary the Virgin is a must-see. The city is also the gateway to the Fruška Gora wine region, where you can taste fine wines and explore medieval Orthodox monasteries.

3. Niš

Niš is one of the oldest cities in Europe (Photo source: Collected)

One of the oldest cities in Europe, Niš bears the mark of the Roman Empire. It was the home of Emperor Constantine the Great, who legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire. The city is notable for the Niš Fortress, located on the banks of the Nišava River, which has marked many important stages in Serbian history.

One of the most impressive sights in Niš is the Skull Tower (Ćele Kula). Built from the skulls of Serbian soldiers who died during the uprising against the Ottoman Empire, this structure offers a glimpse into the history of Serbia’s struggle. If you’re into local culture and cuisine , be sure to visit the Kalča market or try the famous Serbian dish Ćevapi.

4. Davolja Varoš Pass

Davolja Varoš is a strange natural landscape (Photo source: Collected)

Among the unique tourist attractions in Serbia, Davolja Varoš (Devil City) is a strange natural wonder that attracts visitors with its strangely shaped natural stone pillars. Located in southern Serbia, this landmark consists of more than 200 stone pillars ranging from 2 to 15 meters high, formed over thousands of years by soil erosion and natural forces.

Many Serbian folklores claim that this place is cursed, giving visitors a mystical feeling when visiting. Besides, the mineral spring with highly acidic water nearby is also an interesting place to explore. If you love unique natural landscapes, Davolja Varoš is definitely a destination not to be missed in your Serbia travel itinerary.

5. Zlatibor

Zlatibor is one of the most famous resorts in Serbia (Photo source: Collected)

Zlatibor is one of the most popular resorts in Serbia, loved for its mild climate, beautiful nature and many outdoor activities. The area is located in western Serbia and is an ideal destination for both summer and winter.

In summer, Zlatibor attracts visitors with its trekking trails, blue lakes and the folk village of Sirogojno, where you can learn about traditional Serbian culture. In winter, the area becomes a great skiing destination with a modern cable car system and high-quality resorts. If you are looking for a tourist destination in Serbia that is both relaxing and full of interesting experiences, Zlatibor is the perfect choice.

6. Tara National Park

Tara National Park is one of the most beautiful nature reserves in Serbia (Photo source: Collected)

Located in western Serbia, Tara National Park is one of the country's most beautiful nature reserves. With dense forests, majestic waterfalls and a rich flora and fauna, it is a paradise for those who love ecotourism and nature exploration.

One of the park’s highlights is the Banjska Stena Pass, which offers breathtaking views of the blue Drina River. It is also home to the rare Balkan brown bear and many other rare animals. If you want to enjoy some peace and quiet and be one with nature, Tara National Park is definitely one of the best places to visit in Serbia.

7. Studenica Monastery

Studenica Monastery is one of the typical religious architectural works (Photo source: Collected)

Serbia is not only famous for its nature but also has many important historical monuments, of which the Studenica Monastery is one of the typical religious architectural works. Built in the 12th century, this monastery was one of the most important cultural and religious centers of Serbia in the Middle Ages.

Studenica Monastery stands out with its Byzantine architecture combined with Romanesque art, creating an ancient and solemn beauty. Inside the monastery are many beautiful frescoes from the 13th century, still preserved intact. This is not only a destination for those who love history but also a place that brings peace and tranquility in the midst of beautiful nature.

Serbia is a country rich in history, culture and nature. From the vibrant capital Belgrade, ancient cities like Novi Sad and Niš, to stunning natural landscapes like Davolja Varoš and Tara National Park, the country offers a wealth of exciting experiences for visitors. If you are looking for a new and inspiring journey, add these Serbian tourist destinations to your list of things to explore.

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