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Belgrade: The "Key to the Balkans" in Winter

This winter, I embarked on a journey to Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. With its unique historical heritage and rich cultural charm, it has become a bright spot in the winter. 🌈✈ First Impression of Belgrade: A Blend of History and Modernity🏛🌆Belgrade, located at the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, sits at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers and is known as the "Key to the Balkans"🗝. Although the temperature is low in winter, the sunlight shines through the clouds and onto the ancient buildings, creating a unique atmosphere. I strolled through the streets, feeling the blend of history and modernity in this city. Exploring Cultural Treasures: Museums and Historical Sites🏛👣Belgrade is home to many cultural and artistic institutions, making it a paradise for culture lovers. I first visited the National Museum of Serbia, which houses a wealth of historical artifacts that gave me a deeper understanding of Serbian history. 🏛Then, I went to the Belgrade Military Museum, which showcases the development of Serbian military history and commands respect. 🛡 Of course, I couldn't miss the Kalemegdan Fortress, an ancient fortress located at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, which has witnessed the vicissitudes of Belgrade's history. 🏰Standing atop the fortress, overlooking the entire city, I couldn't help but feel a surge of ambition. Culinary Exploration: A Feast for the Taste Buds🍽🤤Belgrade's cuisine is also a highlight. I tried the local traditional dishes, and each dish was full of surprises. Especially the unassuming yet delicious Indian restaurant Raj On Taj, whose Indian curry and coconut chicken left a lasting impression on me. 🍛🥥If you're a food lover, don't miss it. Of course, desserts are also a must. In Hahndorf German Village, I found a chocolate shop where the hot chocolate and chocolate waffles were a perfect match! 🍫🧁 Winter Sunshine: Accommodation🌞🛏 In Belgrade, there are plenty of accommodation options. I chose a hot spring hotel at the foot of Adelaide Hills, where the beautiful environment and excellent hot spring facilities allowed me to enjoy warmth and comfort even in the cold winter. 🏞🛁 Travel Tips: Practical Information💡📝 Transportation: Belgrade has good public transportation, including trams, buses, and taxis. I recommend using the taxi apps Pink Taxi or CarGo for convenience. 🚕 Climate: Belgrade's winter is warm and humid, but the temperature difference between day and night is large, so remember to bring warm clothes and rain gear. 🧥🌂 Currency: The currency in Serbia is the dinar, and I recommend exchanging cash at local banks or exchange points. 💵 Belgrade, a City Worth Exploring🏙🌟 Overall, Belgrade is a charming city. Whether it's history, culture, cuisine, or natural scenery, it leaves a lasting impression. If you're planning a trip to Belgrade, feel free to refer to my travelogue, and I'm sure you'll have a unique experience! 🎒🌍
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Posted: Jan 3, 2025
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