One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, the capital of Serbia is full of interesting attractions such as the bustling central boulevard Knez Mihailova; and bohemiami Skadarlija; the Church of St. Sava; the Nation
Serbia´s second-largest city, about an hour north of capital Belgrade, was founded in 1694 on the banks of the Danube River and is youthful and dynamic feeling, with an ancient fortress and charming old town, lively café culture,
Who knew? Serbia's capital is still relatively cheap for Europe (a great bonus for backpackers, obviously), and it too has become something of a party mecca, with DJ and dance parties thick on the ground throughout the summer.
...the Chinese, of course. The number of tourists rose 11 percent in 2018, retaining a trend of a two-figure growth percentage, the deputy PM and minister of trade, tourism, and telecommunications reports.
Undoubtedly a very beautiful country. To see and understand Serbia properly it is best to combine a visit there combining with the other ex Yugoslavian states like Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Macedonia, Kosovo, Slovenia and Montenegro - The Balkan
An interesting video put together by reknowned international "pickup" authority Steve Jabba - and I guess it should be no surprise that many of the ten listed here are in Eastern Europe.