Source: Tourism MediaChurch of the Virgin MaryOverlooking the city’s main Liberty Square is a striking Gothic Revival church, famous for its decorative altars and stained-glass windows.WorldEuropeSerbiaNovi SadChurch of the Virgin Mary
Source: Tourism MediaNikola Tesla MuseumPlay with intriguing interactive displays for an insight into the mind of one of the most important scientists in the 20th century.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeVracarNikola Tesla Museum
Source: Tourism MediaSremski KarlovciThis city of esteemed religious monuments, great poets and wine cellars sits on the banks of the Danube in the shadow of rolling green countryside.WorldEuropeSerbiaSremski Karlovci
Source: Tourism MediaFruska Gora National ParkWalk or bike across this region of rambling forested hills to visit ancient monasteries, postcard-perfect villages, tranquil lakes and vineyards.WorldEuropeSerbiaFruska Gora National Park
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of Saint SavaLearn about Serbia’s most important saint and admire the majestic façade of one of the world’s largest Orthodox churches.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeVracarChurch of Saint Sava
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of Saint SavaLearn about Serbia’s most important saint and admire the majestic façade of one of the world’s largest Orthodox churches.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeVracarChurch of Saint Sava
Source: Tourism MediaKalemegdan ParkLearn about the bloody battles that took place in the pleasant fields of the largest and most important park in Belgrade.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeStari GradKalemegdan Park
Source: Tourism MediaNovi SadStraddling the shores of the Danube, this welcoming riverside city features a fascinating collection of beaches, parks, pavement cafés and religious landmarks.WorldEuropeSerbiaNovi Sad
Source: Tourism MediaPetrovaradin FortressTour the gates, tunnels, ramparts and museum of this imposing 17th-century citadel, which hosts an annual music and arts festival.WorldEuropeSerbiaNovi SadPetrovaradin Fortress
Source: Tourism MediaSremski KarlovciThis city of esteemed religious monuments, great poets and wine cellars sits on the banks of the Danube in the shadow of rolling green countryside.WorldEuropeSerbiaSremski Karlovci
Source: Tourism MediaSerbian National TheatreAttend ballet, drama, comedy and opera shows at one of the most important venues for the performing arts in Serbia.WorldEuropeSerbiaNovi SadSerbian National Theatre
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of Saint SavaLearn about Serbia’s most important saint and admire the majestic façade of one of the world’s largest Orthodox churches.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeVracarChurch of Saint Sava
Source: Tourism MediaFruska Gora National ParkWalk or bike across this region of rambling forested hills to visit ancient monasteries, postcard-perfect villages, tranquil lakes and vineyards.WorldEuropeSerbiaFruska Gora National Park
Source: Tourism MediaBelgradeLearn about the intriguing history surrounding this once war-torn city. Explore its fascinating monuments within the walls of the Belgrade Fortress.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgrade
Source: Tourism MediaFruska Gora National ParkWalk or bike across this region of rambling forested hills to visit ancient monasteries, postcard-perfect villages, tranquil lakes and vineyards.WorldEuropeSerbiaFruska Gora National Park
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of the Virgin MaryOverlooking the city’s main Liberty Square is a striking Gothic Revival church, famous for its decorative altars and stained-glass windows.WorldEuropeSerbiaNovi SadChurch of the Virgin Mary
Source: Tourism MediaSremski KarlovciThis city of esteemed religious monuments, great poets and wine cellars sits on the banks of the Danube in the shadow of rolling green countryside.WorldEuropeSerbiaSremski Karlovci
Source: Tourism MediaSremski KarlovciThis city of esteemed religious monuments, great poets and wine cellars sits on the banks of the Danube in the shadow of rolling green countryside.WorldEuropeSerbiaSremski Karlovci
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of Saint SavaLearn about Serbia’s most important saint and admire the majestic façade of one of the world’s largest Orthodox churches.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeVracarChurch of Saint Sava
Source: Tourism MediaBelgrade ZooWander along the park paths and encounter possibly the world’s largest pride of white lions in one of Europe’s oldest zoos.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeStari GradBelgrade Zoo
Source: Tourism MediaSremski KarlovciThis city of esteemed religious monuments, great poets and wine cellars sits on the banks of the Danube in the shadow of rolling green countryside.WorldEuropeSerbiaSremski Karlovci
Source: Tourism MediaKalemegdan CitadelVisit the museums, cafés and Orthodox churches between the old city walls and towers that are among the oldest parts of the city.WorldEuropeSerbiaBelgradeStari GradKalemegdan Citadel
Source: Tourism MediaSerbian National TheatreAttend ballet, drama, comedy and opera shows at one of the most important venues for the performing arts in Serbia.WorldEuropeSerbiaNovi SadSerbian National Theatre