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]]>Serbia boasts a rich cultural heritage shaped by centuries of diverse influences. Explore the medieval monasteries of Studenica and Sopocani, marvel at the Ottoman architecture of Novi Pazar, or wander through the charming streets of Belgrade, the dynamic capital city. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience traditional Serbian cuisine, renowned for its hearty flavors and distinctive specialties like cevapi (grilled minced meat) and ajvar (a savory pepper-based condiment). Throughout the country, you’ll encounter warm hospitality and a deep appreciation for tradition.
Serbia’s landscapes offer a paradise for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Discover the rugged beauty of the Tara National Park, home to the dramatic Drina River Gorge and dense forests teeming with wildlife. Hike through the picturesque Fruska Gora National Park, dotted with ancient monasteries and vineyards producing world-class wines. For a unique experience, visit the surreal landscapes of the Djavolja Varos (Devil’s Town), characterized by peculiar rock formations sculpted by centuries of erosion.
Delve into Serbia’s fascinating history, and find yourself at the medieval fortress of Kalemegdan overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, witness remnants of the Roman Empire at Felix Romuliana, or pay homage to the victims of war at the poignant memorial sites of Srebrenica and Jasenovac. Gain insight into Serbia’s complex past at the Museum of Yugoslav History and the Nikola Tesla Museum, dedicated to the renowned inventor and scientist.
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]]>Like many bridges in Novi Sad, this one was destroyed during the NATO bombing in 1999, but it became one of the symbols of the city after its reopening in 2005. The public beach Strand offers some of the best views at this cable-stayed bridge, but you should consider crossing it because it leads to the charming Kamenicki Park.
Varadin Bridge may seem pretty ordinary at first, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. If you decide to cross it, you’ll reach the Petrovaradin Fortress in just a few minutes. You should definitely watch it as it lights up at night and see why it earned its famous nickname “Rainbow Bridge”.
After years of extensive reconstructions, this bridge reopened in 2018, and it didn’t take long for locals and tourists alike to fall in love with it. Its clear white color and unique design transformed this tied-arch bridge into one of the city’s most Instagram-friendly attractions.
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]]>Built in the name of the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Temple is one of Belgrade’s most recognizable landmarks. It’s been around since 2004, and its Byzantine-inspired architecture and imposing dome are reminiscent of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. This temple will also take your breath away with its size since it’s one of the world’s largest Eastern Orthodox churches.
Located in close proximity to the Parliament of Serbia, this Serbo-Byzantine church was completed in 1940 and it’s instantly recognizable thanks to its red brick walls and the imposing bell tower.
You’ll discover many tiny wonders while exploring the grounds of the Belgrade Fortress, including this picture-perfect church. It’s best known for its beautiful façade covered in ivy, but the real magic starts once you step inside and discover its chandeliers made of weapons.
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]]>Even if you don’t want to explore it fully, Novi Sad is a perfect day-trip destination from Belgrade. It’s easy to reach and you can check out all the top spots in a few hours thanks to its tiny size.
The history of Novi Sad is really interesting to explore since it’s been under both Ottoman and Habsburg rule over the centuries.
You’ll notice tiny architectural wonders on every turn as you walk through Novi Sad. Petrovaradin Fortress and the Name of Mary Church are two of its most popular sights.
After exploring Novi Sad to the fullest, take some time to get out of the city. Fruška Gora National Park is easily accessible by car or bus, and you can explore its many monasteries or go on a hiking adventure.
Novi Sad is often described as the capital of Serbian culture. You can find many amazing museums and art galleries in the city, and the street art scene is also booming. One of Europe’s biggest music festivals, the EXIT festival, takes place in this city.
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]]>One of Serbia’s best-hidden secrets, this classic 19th-century castle has been decaying for decades before becoming an Instagram sensation. The remains of its vibrant walls, stained glass windows, and beautifully decorated columns add to its ghost-like quality.
Another 19th-century castle that’s currently in the critical state, Pinova Vila is one of the main tourist attractions of Serbian city called Zrenjanin. Inspired by the elements of gothic architecture, the exterior of this castle is reminiscent of its original shape, but it lacks its former glory due to significant damage.
Not truly a castle, but a medieval Romanesque church ruin, Arača is situated close to the small town Novi Bečej in northern Serbia. It’s truly a sight to behold thanks to its countryside setting, and the foundation and remaining walls of the tiny church will make you feel like you traveled centuries back in time.
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]]>Safely tucked away in the heart of the Balkan Mountains, this 15-meters high waterfall is a sight to behold. You’ll be transfixed as you watch water drip over the rocks, especially if you’re lucky enough to visit it in spring or fall.
One of Serbia’s best-hidden secrets, Prskalo is one of the most unusual waterfalls you’ll ever see. Drops of water slowly drip from an imposing 15-meter high rock formation, making for a truly breathtaking sight.
One of Serbia’s highest waterfalls has only been discovered two decades ago due to its secluded location near the Bulgarian border, but its natural beauty makes it worth the trip.
Unlike many other waterfalls in Serbia, Lisine aka Veliki Buk is pretty easily accessible. It was long considered the highest waterfall in Serbia, and many restaurants and trails were built around it, making it extremely popular with tourists.
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]]>One of the most Instagram-friendly locations you’ll stumble upon while exploring Belgrade Fortress is this tiny Orthodox church with the ivy-covered façade. It’s a popular wedding venue, also known for its unusual chandeliers made from bullet casings, swords, and cannon parts.
Despite what its name suggests, this well that inspired many myths and legends is not actually of Roman origin, and it’s not even a classic water well. It’s most likely that the Austrians built it to provide water for the army in the 18th century, but their efforts have proven to be futile and the “well” was later used as a dungeon.
If you notice many tanks, howitzers, and armored cars while exploring the Belgrade Fortress, keep on looking. They’re just a part of the outer exhibition of Belgrade’s Military Museum, and you can explore the rest of its impressive collection with over 3,000 items if you step indoors.
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]]>Located in the very heart of the city, Zenit Books offers everything you want from a book café. You can sit back and relax with one of the signature beverages from their impressive bar menu, or attend one of the cultural events in their spacious basement.
Bulevar Books is another popular spot with book lovers in Novi Sad, but music fans enjoy it just as much. One of the things that this café bookstore is best known for is its regular live music events, showcasing some of the young local artists.
If you’re on the hunt for rare and collectible books, Nublu is the place to be, and you don’t even have to buy any books to enjoy this place. Some of its best qualities are its colorful secret garden and the amazing parties they’re often hosting on the weekends.
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]]>The post 3 Delicious Serbian Dishes You Must Try appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Serbian traditional cheese pie is also known as gibanica and it’s very easy to make it if you can get your hands on some phyllo dough. It’s popular and cheap in Serbia, which is one of the reasons gibanica is often on the menu for breakfast or dinner, especially in big families. It’s made by layering dough and filling and baking the pie.
Ajvar is a red pepper spread that’s insanely popular in Serbia and nearby countries. To make ajvar, you roast some peppers, peel the skin, then boil them together with other necessary ingredients (mostly spices).
A stuffed cabbage dish known as sarma can be served on a regular day but it’s also on every special occasion table. Sarma is made with fermented cabbage leaves and a mixture of minced meat and rice fried together with spices. Cabbage leaves are stuffed with the mead mixture, rolled and closed together, put in a pot and cook for a few hours.
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]]>Novi Sad is Serbia’s second-largest city and unlike Belgrade, it’s pretty relaxed. In the city center, you can see big orthodox churches and a catholic church with a rainbow-striped spire. There are shops, bars, cafes, and ice cream parlors along Dunavska, one of the oldest streets in the city.
Sremski Karlovci is probably the most beautiful town in Serbia. Not far from Novi Sad, the town has a rich history and is big about tradition. The oldest secondary school in Serbia, The Karlovci Gymnasium, is located here.
Head a bit to the west and you’ll find Tara, a gorgeous mountain that’s been proclaimed a national park in 1981. You can book a sleepover and enjoy an organized bear-watching tour. Perucac Lake and other natural wonders provide insanely beautiful views. Zlatibor Mountain, a popular tourist destination all year long, is not far from Tara.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons To Visit Stunning Serbia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Serbia boasts a rich cultural heritage shaped by centuries of diverse influences. Explore the medieval monasteries of Studenica and Sopocani, marvel at the Ottoman architecture of Novi Pazar, or wander through the charming streets of Belgrade, the dynamic capital city. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience traditional Serbian cuisine, renowned for its hearty flavors and distinctive specialties like cevapi (grilled minced meat) and ajvar (a savory pepper-based condiment). Throughout the country, you’ll encounter warm hospitality and a deep appreciation for tradition.
Serbia’s landscapes offer a paradise for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Discover the rugged beauty of the Tara National Park, home to the dramatic Drina River Gorge and dense forests teeming with wildlife. Hike through the picturesque Fruska Gora National Park, dotted with ancient monasteries and vineyards producing world-class wines. For a unique experience, visit the surreal landscapes of the Djavolja Varos (Devil’s Town), characterized by peculiar rock formations sculpted by centuries of erosion.
Delve into Serbia’s fascinating history, and find yourself at the medieval fortress of Kalemegdan overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, witness remnants of the Roman Empire at Felix Romuliana, or pay homage to the victims of war at the poignant memorial sites of Srebrenica and Jasenovac. Gain insight into Serbia’s complex past at the Museum of Yugoslav History and the Nikola Tesla Museum, dedicated to the renowned inventor and scientist.
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]]>The post Novi Sad, Serbia is Home to Some Pretty Amazing Bridges appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Like many bridges in Novi Sad, this one was destroyed during the NATO bombing in 1999, but it became one of the symbols of the city after its reopening in 2005. The public beach Strand offers some of the best views at this cable-stayed bridge, but you should consider crossing it because it leads to the charming Kamenicki Park.
Varadin Bridge may seem pretty ordinary at first, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. If you decide to cross it, you’ll reach the Petrovaradin Fortress in just a few minutes. You should definitely watch it as it lights up at night and see why it earned its famous nickname “Rainbow Bridge”.
After years of extensive reconstructions, this bridge reopened in 2018, and it didn’t take long for locals and tourists alike to fall in love with it. Its clear white color and unique design transformed this tied-arch bridge into one of the city’s most Instagram-friendly attractions.
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]]>The post Belgrade, Serbia is Home to Some Pretty Stunning Religious Buildings appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Built in the name of the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Temple is one of Belgrade’s most recognizable landmarks. It’s been around since 2004, and its Byzantine-inspired architecture and imposing dome are reminiscent of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. This temple will also take your breath away with its size since it’s one of the world’s largest Eastern Orthodox churches.
Located in close proximity to the Parliament of Serbia, this Serbo-Byzantine church was completed in 1940 and it’s instantly recognizable thanks to its red brick walls and the imposing bell tower.
You’ll discover many tiny wonders while exploring the grounds of the Belgrade Fortress, including this picture-perfect church. It’s best known for its beautiful façade covered in ivy, but the real magic starts once you step inside and discover its chandeliers made of weapons.
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]]>The post 5 Reasons to Visit Novi Sad While in Serbia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Even if you don’t want to explore it fully, Novi Sad is a perfect day-trip destination from Belgrade. It’s easy to reach and you can check out all the top spots in a few hours thanks to its tiny size.
The history of Novi Sad is really interesting to explore since it’s been under both Ottoman and Habsburg rule over the centuries.
You’ll notice tiny architectural wonders on every turn as you walk through Novi Sad. Petrovaradin Fortress and the Name of Mary Church are two of its most popular sights.
After exploring Novi Sad to the fullest, take some time to get out of the city. Fruška Gora National Park is easily accessible by car or bus, and you can explore its many monasteries or go on a hiking adventure.
Novi Sad is often described as the capital of Serbian culture. You can find many amazing museums and art galleries in the city, and the street art scene is also booming. One of Europe’s biggest music festivals, the EXIT festival, takes place in this city.
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]]>The post Serbia’s Abandoned Castles Are Straight Out of a Ghost Story appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of Serbia’s best-hidden secrets, this classic 19th-century castle has been decaying for decades before becoming an Instagram sensation. The remains of its vibrant walls, stained glass windows, and beautifully decorated columns add to its ghost-like quality.
Another 19th-century castle that’s currently in the critical state, Pinova Vila is one of the main tourist attractions of Serbian city called Zrenjanin. Inspired by the elements of gothic architecture, the exterior of this castle is reminiscent of its original shape, but it lacks its former glory due to significant damage.
Not truly a castle, but a medieval Romanesque church ruin, Arača is situated close to the small town Novi Bečej in northern Serbia. It’s truly a sight to behold thanks to its countryside setting, and the foundation and remaining walls of the tiny church will make you feel like you traveled centuries back in time.
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]]>The post Serbia’s Beautiful Waterfalls Will Take Your Breath Away appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Safely tucked away in the heart of the Balkan Mountains, this 15-meters high waterfall is a sight to behold. You’ll be transfixed as you watch water drip over the rocks, especially if you’re lucky enough to visit it in spring or fall.
One of Serbia’s best-hidden secrets, Prskalo is one of the most unusual waterfalls you’ll ever see. Drops of water slowly drip from an imposing 15-meter high rock formation, making for a truly breathtaking sight.
One of Serbia’s highest waterfalls has only been discovered two decades ago due to its secluded location near the Bulgarian border, but its natural beauty makes it worth the trip.
Unlike many other waterfalls in Serbia, Lisine aka Veliki Buk is pretty easily accessible. It was long considered the highest waterfall in Serbia, and many restaurants and trails were built around it, making it extremely popular with tourists.
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]]>The post Top 3 Best Hidden Secrets of Serbia’s Belgrade Fortress appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most Instagram-friendly locations you’ll stumble upon while exploring Belgrade Fortress is this tiny Orthodox church with the ivy-covered façade. It’s a popular wedding venue, also known for its unusual chandeliers made from bullet casings, swords, and cannon parts.
Despite what its name suggests, this well that inspired many myths and legends is not actually of Roman origin, and it’s not even a classic water well. It’s most likely that the Austrians built it to provide water for the army in the 18th century, but their efforts have proven to be futile and the “well” was later used as a dungeon.
If you notice many tanks, howitzers, and armored cars while exploring the Belgrade Fortress, keep on looking. They’re just a part of the outer exhibition of Belgrade’s Military Museum, and you can explore the rest of its impressive collection with over 3,000 items if you step indoors.
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]]>The post Novi Sad, Serbia Has Many Amazing Book Cafés in Store appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the very heart of the city, Zenit Books offers everything you want from a book café. You can sit back and relax with one of the signature beverages from their impressive bar menu, or attend one of the cultural events in their spacious basement.
Bulevar Books is another popular spot with book lovers in Novi Sad, but music fans enjoy it just as much. One of the things that this café bookstore is best known for is its regular live music events, showcasing some of the young local artists.
If you’re on the hunt for rare and collectible books, Nublu is the place to be, and you don’t even have to buy any books to enjoy this place. Some of its best qualities are its colorful secret garden and the amazing parties they’re often hosting on the weekends.
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]]>The post 3 Delicious Serbian Dishes You Must Try appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Serbian traditional cheese pie is also known as gibanica and it’s very easy to make it if you can get your hands on some phyllo dough. It’s popular and cheap in Serbia, which is one of the reasons gibanica is often on the menu for breakfast or dinner, especially in big families. It’s made by layering dough and filling and baking the pie.
Ajvar is a red pepper spread that’s insanely popular in Serbia and nearby countries. To make ajvar, you roast some peppers, peel the skin, then boil them together with other necessary ingredients (mostly spices).
A stuffed cabbage dish known as sarma can be served on a regular day but it’s also on every special occasion table. Sarma is made with fermented cabbage leaves and a mixture of minced meat and rice fried together with spices. Cabbage leaves are stuffed with the mead mixture, rolled and closed together, put in a pot and cook for a few hours.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Places to Visit in Serbia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Novi Sad is Serbia’s second-largest city and unlike Belgrade, it’s pretty relaxed. In the city center, you can see big orthodox churches and a catholic church with a rainbow-striped spire. There are shops, bars, cafes, and ice cream parlors along Dunavska, one of the oldest streets in the city.
Sremski Karlovci is probably the most beautiful town in Serbia. Not far from Novi Sad, the town has a rich history and is big about tradition. The oldest secondary school in Serbia, The Karlovci Gymnasium, is located here.
Head a bit to the west and you’ll find Tara, a gorgeous mountain that’s been proclaimed a national park in 1981. You can book a sleepover and enjoy an organized bear-watching tour. Perucac Lake and other natural wonders provide insanely beautiful views. Zlatibor Mountain, a popular tourist destination all year long, is not far from Tara.
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