Places of Interest
About Serbia
Serbia may still have an image problem amongst the international community but visitors find a warm welcome and a country reinventing itself. Those in the know appreciate Belgrade's great architecture, museums, galleries, outstanding restaurants and pulsating nightlife. Elsewhere fast-flowing rivers, mountain peaks, woodland trails and Orthodox monasteries hidden in wooded valleys await the arrival of visitors to this undiscovered destination.
Elegant Novi Sad sits on the banks of the Danube with the picturesque Petrovaradinski Fort overlooking the river; Nis boasts an imposing Ottoman fort and Subotica is home to attractive Hungarian-style Art Nouveau architecture. Valjevska Kamenica, surrounded by dramatic mountains, is no more than a village but your welcome will be effusive, no doubt helped along by the brandy distilled there.
The fertile plains of Vojvodina sweep across the country and the mountainous region to the south is home to rugged villages, ski resorts and hiking trails. For jaw-dropping scenery don't miss the Djerdap Canyon, where the once tranquil Danube is transformed into a thundering torrent as it squeezes through the narrow gorge.
Regent Holidays can book city breaks in Belgrade and arrange tailor-made individual tours throughout Serbia.
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