Once part of the Roman province of Dalmatia and now the heart of western Serbia, Loznica is a small but bustling city that boasts a rich culture, incredible natural beauty and people who will welcome you with open arms.
When in the south, be a southerner! Known as the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, Niš is an unmissable gem of archaeology, history, culture and gastronomy.
Do you enjoy imposing architecture, a fairy-tale atmosphere and fantastic food? Visit Subotica and satisfy all your senses! The northernmost city of Serbia is a hidden gem of stunning architecture and rich history.
Are you looking for an adventure that will take you off the beaten path, into the heart of a dreamy city that leaves no one indifferent?
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As well as the Danube, you can also test your kayaking skills on the rivers Drina and Uvac, or on Vlasina Lake or Bovan Lake.
Every August, the walls of the Niš fortress become the backdrop for the biggest jazz festival in Southeast Europe – the Nišville Jazz Festival.
Every year in August, the largest youth festival in Serbia – Lovefest – is held in Vrnjačka Banja. This festival dedicated to love started as a party near the Bridge of Love, the famous tourist attraction of Vrnjačka Banja, one of the most visited spas in our country.
Ćevapi, minced meat donuts (“uštipci”), souvlaki (“raznjići”), burger (“pljeskavica”), pork loin (“vešalica”), “mućkalica” – these grilled dishes are on the menu of almost all the restaurants in Serbia.