Discover the beautiful cities of Serbia!
Belgrade, with its vibrant nightlife, Novi Sad with its friendly atmosphere, and Subotica with its Art Nouveau buildings will captivate you. Enjoy delicious food and wines, and explore the hospitality of the locals!
In recent years, Serbia has become an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it's no coincidence.
The charming cities have a unique atmosphere, inspiring visitors to return again and again. The small towns and large cities of the peaceful plains of Vojvodina in the north, the capital, and the lesser-known cities in the south of the country offer a comprehensive insight into the lives of the people here through their history. The vibrant cities of the country are full of life and offer abundant opportunities for entertainment and holidays.
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers and is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Balkans."
The city boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, reflected in the Kalemegdan Fortress, museums such as the National Museum, the Military Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Nikola Tesla Museum.
Numerous monuments, such as the "Victor" statue, the statue of Prince Mihailo, or the White Palace, the former royal residence of the Karađorđević dynasty, testify to Serbia's and the capital's turbulent history.
Today's Belgrade is a vibrant city, offering new urban entertainment venues and cultural events for visitors. In recent years, Belgrade has become a true "must-see" destination.
This year, you can now reach this dynamically developing city not only by road but also with direct flights every day of the week.