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The 10 Most Beautiful Places for a Vacation in Serbia Hi everyone, This is Aleks, your Balkan buddy. Serbia is home to around seven million people and lies in the heart of the Balkans. Its capital, Belgrade, is one of the largest and oldest cities in Southeast Europe. Top 10 Places 📖 Table of Contents: 00:49 10th Place: Tara National Park 02:24 9th Place: Vrnjacka Banja 03:45 8th Place: Kopaonik 04:48 7th Place: Novi Pazar 06:19 6th Place: Djerdap and Lepenski Vir National Parks 08:39 5th Place: Ancient Serbian Monasteries 11:06 4th Place: Fruška Gora National Park 12:27 3rd Place: Belgrade 14:20 2nd Place: Novi Sad 16:14 1st Place: Subotica The country boasts an incredible wealth of breathtaking natural wonders, a rich cultural heritage, and cities with a vast array of attractions, excellent cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife. This Balkan nation has largely escaped mass tourism. If you want to experience the authentic Balkans, Serbia is the perfect destination. Discover the 10 most beautiful places in Serbia that you absolutely shouldn't miss. 📍Subotica Anyone visiting Subotica for the first time will never want to leave. It's impossible to resist the charm this city exudes. Located at the northernmost point of Serbia, Subotica is a true melting pot of cultures and traditions. Considered the most multicultural city in Serbia, Subotica is home not only to Serbs but also to a large number of Hungarians, Croats, and many other Central and Eastern European peoples, who give Subotica its unique flair. 📍Novi Sad Novi Sad truly has it all! It's no wonder this city on the Danube was chosen as the European Capital of Culture for 2022. ... With approximately 350,000 inhabitants, Novi Sad is the second-largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, in the north of which Subotica is also located. 📍Belgrade Belgrade - The spectacular capital of Serbia. There are few cities in Europe with such a spectacular location as Belgrade. The city was built at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, which also gave it the name "Gateway to the Balkans." 📍Fruška Gora National Park Fruška Gora is to Serbs what Mount Athos is to Greeks. Just half an hour from Novi Sad and an hour and a half from Belgrade lies one of Serbia's most beautiful and largest national parks. Besides its stunning natural beauty, Serbia's oldest national park boasts numerous ancient monasteries, which have made Fruška Gora a spiritual center for Orthodox Serbs for centuries. ...` `` ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```` ```` ```` ```` ````` ````` `````` ```````] 📍Ancient Serbian Monasteries Serbia is known for its numerous monasteries, which are guardians of Serbian culture and have witnessed the country's eventful history over the centuries. The monasteries are also renowned for their stunning architecture and captivating frescoes, which can be seen in Serbia even before the Italian Renaissance and were one of the reasons why UNESCO decided to include some of the monasteries on its World Heritage List. 📍Djerdap and Lepenski Vir National Parks Anyone visiting Eastern Serbia should not miss Djerdap National Park. Here, you have the opportunity to admire Europe's longest and largest gorge, the Đerdap Gorge. It stretches for over 100 kilometers along the Danube River on the border with neighboring Romania. 📍Novi Pazar Surrounded by the peaks of the Golija and Rogozna Mountains, as well as the beautiful Pešter Plateau, Novi Pazar lies nestled in a valley. The city is the capital of the historical region of Sandžak, also known as Raška. This area is incredibly rich in Christian and Muslim holy sites, as Novi Pazar is a place where Eastern and Western influences, Christianity and Islam, meet and form a fascinating mosaic. 📍Vrnjačka Banja Serbia is known for its numerous spa towns, but one in particular stands out: Vrnjačka Banja! Nestled in the rolling hills of central Serbia, this idyllic spa town is harmoniously balanced in a beautiful natural setting. The ancient Romans already recognized the healing properties of the spa waters. There are seven springs known for their therapeutic drinking waters. 📍Kopaonik With a length of 80 kilometers, Kopaonik is the largest mountain range in Serbia and one of the country's most popular destinations, not only in winter but also in summer. 📍Tara National Park This mountain range, with its idyllic landscapes, lies in western Serbia and is encircled by the deep Drina River canyon. #Balkans #Serbia