My country offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and water sports, appealing to nature enthusiasts. Overall, Serbia combines a rich cultural experience, affordable living, and a welcoming community, making it...
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Places To Visit
Serbia is definitely worth visiting. There are nice natural landscapes, specific culture to learn from, and GREAT nightlife. The prices of visiting Serbia is lower than a lot of other European countries, and you will spend less for nightlife and othe...
The church stands on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade. It is located at the sight axes of the important commercial traffic artery from the old city to the SE outskirts. It is visible from the Kralja Milana street, between Terazije and Slavija Square, w...
The Temple Of Saint Sava, Belgrade
The Golubac Fortress is a cultural heritage monument of not only the area of the Lower Danube and the Republic of Serbia, but also of Europe, and represents the basis of European cultural diversity. The most significant and most comprehensive project...
Golubac Fortress
Petrovaradin Fortress (Serbian: Петроварадинска тврђава, Petrovaradinska tvrđava, is a fortress in the town of Petrovaradin, itself part of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located on the right bank of the Danube river. The cornerstone of the pres...
Petrovaradin Fortress
Spatial Cultural-Historical and Natural Unit Golubac Fortress is a unique and indivisible functional unit of natural (nature reserve Golubac Fortress) and built resources (medieval fortress and archaeological sites next to the fortress itself), and a...
The Golubac Fortress - Google Arts & Culture
The Studenica Monastery was established in the late 12th century by Stevan Nemanja, founder of the medieval Serb state, shortly after his abdication. It is the largest and richest of Serbia’s Orthodox monasteries. Its two principal monuments, the Chu...
Studenica Monastery
Kalemegdan Park, split in two as the Great and Little Parks, was developed in the area that once was the town field within the Belgrade Fortress. Today residents often erroneously refer to the entire fortress as the Kalemegdan Fortress or just Kaleme...
Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress
The Djerdap National Park is a unique European nature reserve. It’s the largest national park in Serbia, and is situated in the north-eastern part of the country on the border with Romania. Covering 63,608 hectares along a hundred kilometre stretch o...
Djerdap National Park
The Nikola Tesla Museum inherits the original archive of the famous scientist. UNESCO included this rich collection in the “Memory of the World” Register, which represents the highest form of protection of a cultural asset.
Nikola Tesla Museum
According to the legend, Palić lake was created from the tears of shepherd Pavle who lost his herd and that is why the water is salty. According to another story, the lake was created from the ancient Pannonian Sea that once bathed the shores of toda... Palić lake is the right place for everyone looking for pleasant holiday on the lake, walks in nature and good entertainment. This is one of the most visited destinations in Serbia, above all, due to its beauty and diverse possibilities for holiday ... Palić lake is located in Vojvodina, 8 kilometers from the town of Subotica, one of the most beautiful cities in Serbia. Visitors can visit this picturesque city and see its landmarks. Palić lake is the largest natural lake in Serbia, and the first ...
Palić, a lake made of tears - Serbia.com
Kopaonik mountains stretch for around 75 km (47 mi) in the north-south direction. The mountain's southern border is in Kosovo, between the rivers of Llapi and Sitnica while, the northern boundary is set by the Jošanica river in Serbia.[3] It belongs ...
Kopaonik Mountain Ski Resort | KOPAONIK
Knez Mihailova Street (Serbian: Кнез Михаилова улица, romanized: Knez Mihailova ulica, officially: Улица кнеза Михаила, Ulica kneza Mihaila) is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, and is protected by law as one of the oldest and most v...
Knez Mihailova, most famous street in Belgrade
The special nature reserve Zasavica is an ideal destination in Serbia for vacation, recreation, boating, observing nature and birds and enjoying good local food.
Special Nature Reserve ''Zasavica''
Serbian Culture
Serbs are very social and outgoing, and we tend to be very open with each other about personal, emotional issues. Soccer, tennis, and basketball are the most popular sports and young Serbs also enjoy hanging out at cafes and local neighborhood restau...
Most Serbians are Orthodox Christians who celebrate Christmas and Easter. In Serbia, Easter means lots of traditions: colouring and tapping eggs, spending time with loved ones, and lots of eating after a very long fast. Serbian Easter Greetings. We d...
Easter in Serbia | Everything you need to know
Whether you are a visitor or simply curious about Serbian culture, we promise that the Easter traditions won’t leave you indifferent.
Everything you need to know about Serbian Easter | Serbology
Serbia boasts a long culinary tradition that is based on the use of top-quality ingredients full of flavor. Thanks to its favorable climate, fertile soil and many rivers and streams, the country has developed extensive agricultural production, includ...
The culinary treasures of Serbia: traditional ingredients and unmissable specialties
Conversion of the South Slavs from Slavic paganism to Christianity began in the early 7th century, long before the Great Schism, the split between the Greek Orthodox East and the Roman Catholic West.[1] The Serbs were first Christianised during the r...
Culture of Serbia
In Serbia, the main Church is the Orthodox Church and they still use the old 'Julian' Calendar, which means that Christmas Eve is on 6th January and Christmas Day is on the 7th January!
Celebrate Orthodox Christmas
Famous People from Serbia
When someone tells you about Serbia, you can often hear how it is a small country in the Balkans from which some great people originate.
Without any false modesty, we can confirm that this is indeed true!
And so that it does not seem like an empty ...
Novak Djokovic[a] (Serbian: Новак Ђоковић / Novak Đoković, pronounced [nôvaːk dʑôːkovitɕ] born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (AT...
Novak Djokovic
Mihajlo Pupin is another Serbian scientist who is responsible for a large number of inventions. Among them are Pupin’s coils of wire which extend the range of long-distance telephone communication. He was a member of NASA and won a Pulitzer prize for his autobiography Od pašnjaka do naučenjaka (= From Immigrant to Inventor).
Mihajlo Pupin | Inventor, Telecommunications, Electrical Engineer | Britannica
Nikola Jokić is currently the best basketball player in the world. He comes from a small place in Serbia that he always proudly points out – Sombor. At the moment, he plays in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets! Besides spending time with his family and ...
Nikola Jokić
Emir Kusturica is a Serbian movie director and author of a large number of films. Just some of them are Sećaš li se Doli Bel (= Do you remember Dolly Belle), Dom za vešanje (= Hanging House), Crna mačka beli mačor (= Black Cat White Cat) and many oth... He is the winner of the most important awards in the film world, and when we talk about Emir, we must not forget to mention Drvengrad.
Emir Kusturica
Nikola Tesla was a visionary who changed the history of humanity with his inventions. No wonder, then, if there is a large community that considers the brilliant scientist a kind of divinity. Tesla is according to them the true father of an impressiv...
Nikola Tesla
The Serbian astrophysicist Milutin Milankovitch is best known for developing one of the most significant theories relating Earth motions and long-term climate change. Born in 1879 in the rural village of Dalj (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
Milutin Milanković
Serbian Recipes
In early autumn when Serbia echoes with winemakers’ song, and when the whole country ripens with buxom fruits and vegetables, Leskovac area is covered with red carpets of “šilja”, juicy, fragrant, bright red pepper. It is not known how, but is certai... Without any exaggeration at all could be said that the whole Serbia, nearly every household, patiently awaits for Leskovac’s pepper to bring redness to its markets, because for their ajvar they only want the best.
Ajvar (Serbian Roasted Red Pepper Sauce) Recipe
The title of one of the most favourite and famous Serbian specialties, undisputably belongs to the sarma. This old Serbian dish has been popular for years and years, and as a result there are tens of different recipes for the “best sarma’’.
Sarma/Stuffed Cabbage Leaves - The Balkan Hostess
Loved in Serbia and across the globe. The Karađorđeva steak, or as it is also popularly called “a girl’s dream”, is a dish created by chance but a dish that managed to win over many hearts. There are a couple of ways to make the Karađorđeva steak. He...
How to make Serbian Karadjordje's steak (Karadjordjeva snicla)
A simple and irresistibly sweet favourite! The vanilice are one of those cookies which everybody loves and is more than happy to eat! In Serbia they are made on holidays, on special occasions and when there is no special reason at all. The “Food 52” ...
Vanilice (The Little Vanilla Cookies)
If you wanted us to name a dish found nowhere else but in Serbia, we would say gibanica – a pie who has “sisters” all over the region, but which is unique to Serbia. And you can describe it with only these words – finger licking!