10 Best Places To Visit In Serbia | Serbia Travel Guide
10 Best Places To Visit In Serbia | Serbia Travel Guide
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Welcome to the journey of the 10 best places to visit in Serbia.
Serbia is a landlocked country located in Southeastern and central Europe. Serbia is bordered by Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, North Macedonia to the south, Bulgaria to the southeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest. And also it claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo.
Embrace the wonders of Serbia's tourism as we present our handpicked selection of the 10 Best Places to Visit in Serbia. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Balkans, this video has something extraordinary in store for you!
Belgrade Travel: We begin our expedition in the vibrant heart of Serbia, Belgrade! Discover the secrets of the imposing Kalemegdan Fortress, where the Danube and Sava rivers converge, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Serbia's storied past.
Tara National Park: Nature lovers, rejoice! Be prepared to be mesmerized by the untouched beauty of Tara's ancient forests, serene lakes, and rugged canyons, making it an ideal escape for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike.
Djerdap National Park Journey to the Iron Gates of the Danube, where the magnificent Djerdap Gorge carves its way through the Carpathian Mountains. Witness the breathtaking grandeur of this natural wonder that has stood witness to history for millennia.
Zlatibor Mountain: Find your serenity in the picturesque landscapes of Zlatibor, a destination boasting green pastures, crystal-clear lakes, and the opportunity to experience authentic Serbian mountain life.
Subotica Landmarks: Uncover the architectural treasures of Subotica, a city adorned with stunning art nouveau buildings and diverse cultural influences, making it a true gem on Serbia's northern border.
Serbian Culture: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Serbian culture, from traditional dance and music to mouthwatering delicacies that will tantalize your taste buds.
Balkan Travel: Expand your horizons and embark on a fascinating Balkan adventure, where the warmth of the people matches the beauty of the landscapes.
Hidden Gems of Serbia: Prepare to be surprised by lesser-known but equally mesmerizing destinations that are sure to steal your heart.
Nis Sightseeing: Discover the historical significance of Nis, a city that has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, leaving behind a trail of captivating landmarks.
Novi Sad Tourism: Feast your eyes on the elegance of Petrovaradin Fortress and relish the artistic spirit of the EXIT music festival in the vibrant city of Novi Sad.
Whether you're planning a visit to Serbia or simply indulging in a virtual escapade, this video promises to deliver an unforgettable experience! So, sit back, relax, and let our guide lead you on a journey you'll cherish forever! Don't forget to like, share, and leave your comments below as we would love to hear your thoughts on this adventure!
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Serbia Travel Guide - Top 10 Places To Visit ! (2020)
One of the most beautiful and diverse countries to visit in Europe, Serbia seems to have it all. From lively urban attractions, to calm and peaceful towns and villages, Serbia, is well-worth a visit. Watch the Serbia travel guide and take a look at the Top 10 places to visit in Serbia.
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5 Must Visit Destinations in Serbia | Serbia Travel Guide
Explore the 5 must visit destinations in Serbia with our travel guide. From the lively capital city of Belgrade to the charming towns of Novi Sad and Subotica, discover the best of Serbia's history, culture, and natural beauty. Watch now to plan your trip to explore the top 5 places to visit in Serbia.
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Restaurants in Pirot, Serbia
Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Pirot. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.
Here you can find Restaurants in Pirot, Serbia:
1) Kod Piroćanca Restoran
2) Ladna Voda
3) Краљев Чардак
4) Lane Moje
5) Etno Kompleks Nišavska Dolina
6) Restoran Desetka
7) Kafana Dukat Pirot
8) Газела
9) Kafana Roma
10) HIPOPOSLOVI d.o.o.
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Berilovac Village and Pirot, Serbia
Spent a few days in Barilovac, a village outside of Pirot. Got to know the hosts a little bit. They shared some amazing food and wine with me. I also found myself stuck with a kitten for a few hours...
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Capital city Belgrade is home to Communist-era architecture and Kalemegdan Park, site of Belgrade Fortress, held successively by the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Stari Grad, the old city, is home to 19th-century mansions, plus opera and ballet at Narodno Pozorište (national theater).
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FORTRESS KALE | MOMCILOV GRAD | Pirot | Serbia
Walk through a medieval castle called Momcilov Grad situated in Pirot, eastern Serbia.
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Pirot 💯 | ➡️ Serbia
➡️ Pirot is a place and a municipality in the administrative district of the same name in south-eastern Serbia. At the time of the 2011 census, Pirot had 38,432 inhabitants.
➡️ Historically, Pirot is the main town of the Ponišavlje region. Situated on the Nišava, the largest right-bank tributary of the Morava. The river is followed by the transcontinental transport axis, which has changed from the Via Militaris to today's Pan-European Transport Corridor X.
➡️ Connected to the railway between Istanbul and Paris (Orient Express) since 1887, one of the central motorway axes between Europe and Asia Minor runs here.
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The FORTESS in PIROT - PIROTSKO KALE (MOMCHILO's TOWN) - subtitled
Momchil's fortress is a medieval castle situated in Pirot, Serbia and belongs among 10 most beautiful Serbian military fortifications. This fortification was built during the rule of Prince Lazar in the 14th century.
We went to Pirot by the train and here is our view of that town's offer:
In that time Pirot was a strategically important city on the eastern frontier of the state, located on the way of Ottoman raids, so the fortification was built by Prince Lazar by the right bank of Bistrica River on an isolated rock, by Sarlah Hill. In the Fortress were based the army, nobles, and administration as well as refugee civilians.
Relatively small, the Fortress comprises of 3 parts: Upper, Mid, and Lower city. The Upper city is built under Lazar. Donzon tower and the entry gate are incorporated in this part. The Mid city was built under Despot Stefan Lazarevic and is of an ellipsoid shape, descending in a stepwise manner towards the foothill. The Lower city was built by Turks in the 18th century, towards the plain which descends stepwise from southern, eastern, and northern sides of the Upper city. River, acting as a natural defender, is flowing there, which made entering the city available from one side only.
The fort was used for military purposed until the first half of the 20th century. This fortification has been wrongly called Momchilo’s Town, according to the belief that the city was built by the duke of Southern Rhodope, Momchilo. But, he lived in the first half of the 14th century, he participated in Byzantine civil wars during which he was awarded the title of a despot, and he was killed in 1345 in the siege of Greek city Peritheorion. Recent archeological excavations proved that the city was built in the second half of the 14th century, which disqualifies Momchilo as its founder.
Archeological excavations in the area of The Pirot Fortress discovered that a settlement predating Antiquity existed there.
Researchers have discovered that during the reign of Emperor Constantine in the 2nd and the 3rd century a settlement back then known as Turres was the main stop on route to Nis (Naisus) to Sofia (Serdik). This was not only a tower or a station for changing the wagons, but a serious settlement serving as a market between the two cities. In the radius of circa 500 meters there was an ancient suburb with a necropolis where the remains of pottery and coins were found.
The Pirot Fortress is registered as a cultural monument of great value. Through its restoration, the visitors will be able to learn about the complete history of this place, spanning across two millennia.
INTERESTING FACT: One part of the movie “Battle of Kosovo” was shot in this fortress.
On this page you may virtualy tour the Fortress, under the title “Panorama”:
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The Road Trip Family was there on 27.09.2020.
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Vidikovac Kozji kamen nalazi se u istočnoj Srbiji i sa njega se pruža prelep pogled na Zavojsko jezero, meandre reke Visočice i staroplaninske vrhove. U poseti ovom vidikovcu nikako se ne možete osloniti na navigaciju. Odvešće Vas u pogrešnom pravcu i samo ćete izgubiti dosta vremena, prvo u povratku, a zatim u ponovnom nalaženju puta ka vidikovcu koji je udaljen oko 18 kilometara od Pirota i do njega dolazite kada od grada krenete u pravcu sela Rsovci. Nakon gradskog skijališta i odmarališta i planinarskog doma, naići ćete na veliku tablu sa desne strane puta. Ona označava početak staze ka vidikovcu i tu možete ostaviti automobil (na proširenju puta). Staza, koja vodi ka vidikovcu, se nalazi sa leve strane.
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Discover Serbia's Hidden Gems: The Top 5 Places to Visit in Serbia
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TEMSKA RIVER | Temstica | Pirot | Serbia
Temska River aka Temstica, near city of Pirot in Serbia with excellent place for a perfect picnic in Nature.
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PIROT by TRAIN (subtitled)
Pirot is a town in southeastern Serbia and it dates from Roman era. The river Nisava divides it into two districts: Tijabara and Pazar, but three bridges connect them, named as Gazela, Golemi and the Bridge of Love. The Bridge of Love will be filmed next time when we go to Pirot.
Museum of Ponisavlje is in old part of the town. It is placed in family house of far-famed merchant from Pirot, Hristo Jovanovic who lived in the 19th century there and he was very respectfull in that time, even among Turks. In that time, this part of Serbia was under the rule of Otomans.
The interior of the museum is filled with items from the collections of the Museum of Ponisavlje, as well as Pirot kilims (traditional rugs) and other antiquities that Hristo Jovanovic left to the museum. Serbian movie “Zona Zamfirova” was partly shot there.
Since we were on Sunday in Pirot, the only day when the museum does not work, we will film it next time when we go to Pirot.
Official web site of the museum and facebook page:
The hard cheese from Pirot is famous all over the world. It is hand made, following the traditional recipe and in the authentic way. On every day bases, experienced people in Dairy school of Pirot work on its production supported by the hard working pupils of the school who are trying to perfect their knowledge of cheese making. Specific taste, quality and the way it is made are some of the features of this specialty, which found its place on the list of intangible cultural heritage of The Republic of Serbia thus becoming the product protected by geographical indication.
The web site of Dairy school of Pirot:
Pirot kilim is another famous product of this area, sought for around the world and it is not just a simple rung. It is often refferred as one of the National symbols of Serbia, and not just because of abundance of beautiful motifs and ornaments, the fact that they have two identical sides, various symbols that carry different meanings and diverse purposes of use, as well as the long and complex making process. Kilims are concidered with magical features, with their patterns, colors and a way of their making. They are made for good health, well being of the owner, happiness and luck in love, business success, against bad spells, negative energy and magic. Women of Pirot have been making these kilims from the ancient times, and the knowledge of how to make them was transferred from one generation to another. Kilims are exclusively made in a traditional way and only those kind of kilims are considered to be authentic products that find its place, along with Pirotski kackavalj (hard cheese from Pirot), on the list of intangible cultural heritage of The Republic of Serbia.
Here is the web address of the cooperative for carpet making and souvenirs from Pirot if you need more information:
Pirotsko kale or Momchilo’s Fortress is a fort made in the 14th century, which is thought to have been built during the reign of Prince Lazar.
This is how we experienced the Fortress:
Archaeological research of the Middle part of the city of Pirot revealed that there was a settlement, on the same place, 5000 years ago. There were discovered traces from Eneolithic and Iron Age, Antiquity, Early Byzantium and the Middle Ages. Ever since the Middle Ages to the first half of the 20th century this fortress has always been used for military purposes. It is declared as Monument of Culture of Great Importance and it is protected by the Republic of Serbia. Some sequences of the movie “Battle of Kosovo” were shot there. It is open every day from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. and the entrance is free.
On this page you may virtualy tour the Fortress, under the title “Panorama”:
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The Road Trip Family travel by a train to Pirot on 27.09.2020.
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VLOG: Serbian Adventure - Nis And Pirot
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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Novi Pazar | Serbia - English
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Novi Pazar is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Serbia having many best places in Novi Pazar. Novi Pazar is a city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 106,720 inhabitants. The city is the cultural center of the Bosniaks in Serbia and the region of Sandžak. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Novi Pazar that you won't regret going to.
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