
- 4.6/5
Fuwei张Free to visit, both day and night, and the nighttime lighting is beautiful. Although Belgrade is relatively safe, it's recommended to arrive early and leave early in the evening. I went before 10 PM on a Monday, and there were still quite a few people. Instead of walking along the river, I exited the park northeast and entered the old city's food and beverage district, which was safer. [Scenery] Good [Entertainment] Good [Value for Money] Good
- 4.7/5
巧子仙子The elegant wooden village in Serbia, where all the houses are built entirely of wood, was the filming location for the movie "Life is a Miracle." It's a great place to relax and unwind, and I highly recommend a visit.
- 4.4/5
NachtischSt. Sava's Cathedral is one of Belgrade's top landmarks and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Its stunning white exterior and huge dome can be seen in all corners of the city. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the catacombsit is beautifully decorated with golden mosaics and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to learn about history, culture and take amazing photos. Parking on the surrounding streets is paid and it’s hard to find a space. It's worth seeing, it's definitely worth seeing.
- 4.4/5
麦大哈哈In front of the site of the former Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, there are stone tablets commemorating the three Chinese journalists who died. We came here to pay homage to the heroes who are sleeping in a foreign country, and never forget the national humiliation! The new "Chinese Cultural Center" building was built on the site, reflecting the rise of the Chinese people.
- 4.2/5
NachtischThe street is beautiful and suitable for walking. How can you go to Belgrade without a stroll? It is very lively and people are still busy until after midnight so it feels very safe whenever you come. The restaurant is open late and the cafe is open early so you can always find a place to sit and hang out. If you are in Belgrade, this is definitely a must! A beautiful trail lined with ancient buildings, shops, restaurants and cafes. It's bustling, the locals are enjoying life, and they're dressed properly. It's so vibrant and vibrant!
- 4.0/5
巧子仙子Tito's Mausoleum, also known as the Flower House, is also a museum. The surroundings are quite nice, with tall trees and an elegant atmosphere. The museum displays some of Tito's personal belongings. Tito's name, birthdate, and death dates are engraved on the mausoleum. There are also two statues of Tito! I highly recommend visiting Tito's Mausoleum!
- 4.5/5
七七去哪玩Petrovaradin Fortress: A Historical Treasure on the Danube Located in Novi Sad, Serbia, Petrovaradin Fortress stands majestically on the right bank of the Danube and is known as the "Gibraltar on the Danube". This magnificent military fortress was built in the 17th century and expanded during the Austro-Hungarian Empire to become one of the strongest fortresses in Europe. Main Features: - Spectacular Architecture: The fortress covers a vast area, has thick walls, a maze of underground passages (up to 16 kilometers long) and solid fortifications, demonstrating the exquisite craftsmanship of 18th-century military engineering. - Iconic Clock Tower: The clock tower on the top of the fortress is the symbol of Novi Sad. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that the hour and minute hands work in opposite directions - the long hand points to the hours and the short hand points to the minutes, so that boatmen on the river can identify the time from a distance. - Excellent viewing platform: Standing on the top of the fortress, you can overlook the panoramic view of the Danube and the old town of Novi Sad. The red roofs and the river complement each other, and the scenery is particularly charming at sunset. - Cultural and vibrant center: Today, the fortress is not only a historical site, but also a gathering place for art and music. The "EXIT Music Festival" held every summer attracts music fans from all over the world and rejuvenates the ancient city walls. Petrovaradin Fortress combines history, architecture and modern culture, and is one of the most unmissable attractions in Serbia.
- 4.6/5
Shahin Alom - RUThe National Museum of Serbia, located in Belgrade’s Republic Square, is the country’s largest and oldest museum, offering a fascinating journey through history, art, and culture. Established in 1844, it houses over 400,000 exhibits, including prehistoric artifacts, medieval treasures, Renaissance masterpieces, and modern art. Highlights include works by famous European painters, ancient coins, and stunning Serbian medieval frescoes. The museum’s well-organized galleries and detailed explanations make it both educational and inspiring. Its neoclassical building adds to the charm, standing as a cultural landmark in the city. A visit here provides a deep understanding of Serbia’s rich heritage and artistic legacy.
- 4.5/5
笑着流泪Located in the small town of Zlatibor in southwestern Serbia. In the border river between Serbia and Montenegro. In the past, people spent the summer in the river and stayed there for fun. It was not built by Milutinovic's nephew as the legend goes.
- 4.0/5
anseloIf u are in Zemun, u must go to Zemun market, fresh vegetables and fruits here!







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