Destinations
14 destinations
RS Novi Sad — Capital of Vojvodina
The second largest city in Serbia and the largest in Vojvodina, Novi Sad is a dynamic business and cultural hub of around 300,000 inhabitants, known for the EXIT Festival, the Petrovaradin Fortress and its title of European Capital of Culture 2022.
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RS Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and one of the most vibrant cities in Southeast Europe — a city at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, with a thousand-year history, the famous Kalemegdan Fortress, a lively pedestrian zone and nightlife that lasts until dawn.
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RS Zlatibor
Zlatibor is Serbia's most beloved mountain resort — magical in both summer and winter, with rich entertainment, the Tornik ski center, and its iconic golden pine forests.
RS Kopaonik — National Park and Mountain Resort
Kopaonik is Serbia's largest mountain and most famous ski resort in southeastern Europe. Declared a national park in 1981, with Pančićev vrh at 2,017 m, the "mountain of sun" enjoys nearly 200 sunny days a year, endemic flora, rich wildlife, and centuries of mining and medieval heritage.
Kruševac — A City of Rich Tradition
Kruševac is a city in central Serbia with a rich history — once the medieval capital of Prince Lazar. Known for the Lazarica Church, Kruševac Fortress, and the St. Vitus Day celebrations honouring the Battle of Kosovo of 1389.
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Pirot and Its Surroundings
Pirot lies at the heart of the Balkans, halfway between Niš and Sofia, on the shortest route between Western Europe and the Middle East — the "gateway between East and West". Known for the Pirot kilim, Stara Planina mountain, and the Visočica Canyon.
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Paraćin
Paraćin is a city in the Pomoravlje District on the right bank of the Velika Morava, 140 km from Belgrade. Known for the Grza River Gorge with the Bambi resort and direct access to the E-75 motorway.
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Subotica
Subotica is the second largest city in Vojvodina, near the Hungarian border, celebrated for its extraordinary Art Nouveau architecture — the City Hall of 1912 and the Synagogue of 1902 rank among the finest examples of Hungarian Secession style in the region.
Smederevo - City on the Danube
Smederevo is a city on the Danube, 45 km from Belgrade, renowned for Smederevo Fortress — the largest lowland fortress in Europe, built as the capital of the Serbian Despotate in the 15th century.
Niš — Gateway Between East and West
Niš is one of the oldest cities in the Balkans and the second largest in Serbia after Belgrade. It is the most important regional, cultural, economic and university centre of Southeast Serbia.
Dimitrovgrad
Dimitrovgrad (formerly Caribrod) is a border town in the far southeast of Serbia, on the motorway and railway line Belgrade–Sofia–Istanbul — the shortest overland link between Europe and the Middle East. A starting point for Stara Planina, Poganovo Monastery and the Jerma River canyon.
Jagodina
Jagodina is a city in central Serbia along Corridor 10, 140 km from Belgrade and 100 km from Niš. Known for the first zoo in inland Serbia, the Aqva Park, the Wax Figures Museum, and the Museum of Naive Art.
Sokobanja
A spa and climate resort on the slopes of Ozren and Rtanj mountains, along the Moravica River — the centre of Serbia's first ecological municipality, offering thermal springs, clean air, and a rich programme of wellness and recreation. 234 km from Belgrade, 60 km from Niš.
Niška Banja
Niška Banja is one of the oldest spas in Europe — 10 km from Niš, along the ancient Constantinople Road. Its therapeutic radioactive thermal waters, known since Roman times, maintain a constant temperature of 36–38°C, ideal for treating rheumatic and neurological conditions.