Peaceful and under democratic rule, the Balkans' largest and most influential nation  is opening its doors and visitors are rediscovering its vibrant capital Belgrade and  second city Novi Sad along with historic sites, nature, skiing, and other considerable charms throughout the country.

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Belgrade cited as one of '7 of Europe's Cheapest Cities to Visit'

Dani Levy 007   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 National Museum; Kalemedgan Fortress; and the Nikola Tesla Museum. Lesser known is Belgrade's status as one of the party capitals of Europe and one of the world's top five creative cities, with a thriving arts/cultural scene and many annual events,…

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Novi Sad 1 of 3 European Capitals of Culture for 2022

Aleksandar Cocek   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, Štrand riverside beach, and nearby Fruška Gora National Park. Landmarks not to miss: Petrovaradin Fortress (Europe's second largest, begun in the late 17th century) and a number of fine Catholic and Orthodox churches as well as a majestic Art…

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