December in Serbia
Wellness, relaxation, and skiing!
Wellness, relaxation, and skiing!
A culinary revolution in Belgrade and Novi Sad.
Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS): A cultural extravaganza, showcasing world-class musicians in Serbia’s capital.
Seek out and explore treasured water gems.
Pedal your way along thrilling bike trails!
From traditional songs to all kinds of guitar.
Belgrade Beer Fest: Serbia’s largest beer festival, blending music, culture, and an array of brews in a lively city atmosphere.
Journey by vintage train!
Belgrade Dance Festival: A mesmerizing showcase of international dance, artistry, and cultural exchange in Serbia’s vibrant capital.
Adventure through the epoch…
Fairy-tale Christmas and New Year’s experiences.
3 countries that deserve your attention. Here’s why.
Get acquainted with young artists of Niš!
Embark on an adventure.
Flavorful and fragrant souvenirs!
An imperial residence on the UNESCO list!
Experience unique interiors!
Bread and earth within us.
Smells, tastes, and colors of everyday life.
Experience solo travel with ease!
From traditions to travel memories.
Idyll in Sremski Karlovci.
Your definitive guide to these seldom-visited places!
Health, spa, wellness & history.
Delight in a coffee anywhere, anytime.
Let us introduce you to a story of finding creativity in clay.
Nature from a Serbian perspective!
Peace and harmony in Serbia’s Royal Compound!
If you want to take a walk with your family in almost untouched nature, Serbia is the right place for your vacation.
Find excitement in Europe’s National Parks!
When visiting European cities, make sure you discover the local and authentic life.
Europe is full of big adventures. Adventures so big, in fact, that they can’t be contained within four walls. Welcome to the wild side of Europe, where trees shade your discoveries and rivers refresh your explorations. In short, there are a lot to enjoy about the wonders of nature in Europe. From the European Alps to all of the national parks in Europe, adventure awaits. So put on your walking shoes and let’s get moving.
An Introduction to Some of the Best Hiking Spots in Europe
Away from the excitement of cities like Paris, Barcelona and Florence is a place a little quieter. It’s somewhere you can stretch out your legs and breathe in the freshest air in Europe. It’s the European countryside and farms. Nearly every country is speckled with picturesque fields, bountiful farmlands and sweet serenity. Whether your heart and soul is drawn to farmlands or you want your vacation to go beyond the tourist cities, the European countryside is where you belong.
Could you imagine so much variety in Europe? From Finland to Azores or From Malta to Ireland, 71 destinations decided to gather to promote sustainable tourism under two words: Eden Network. The Eden Network: surprise yourself with Europe!
Belgrade, in conjunction with the Guitar Art Festival, is set to become the global hub for guitar enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
ARLEMM is a cultural and educational event that unites distinguished artists, professors, and experts across various art disciplines.
Sterija’s Theatre Festival: Celebrating Serbian and international plays. Open to professional theatres, showcasing diverse scripts.
EXIT Festival’s diverse lineups across 20 stages and scenic zones within the 18th-century Petrovaradin fortress offer a unique experience.
Nišville Jazz Festival in Serbia is a lively celebration of jazz and world music, renowned for its diverse lineup and vibrant atmosphere.
Since 1967, BITEF (Belgrade International Theatre Festival) leads European theatre trends, becoming a major festival.
There’s so much more to Europe than just the big cities and landmarks. Go off the beaten track and discover some of Europe’s lesser-known cities, hidden towns and secret villages that are rich in natural beauty and history.
Europe is a magical place. From ancient castles to picturesque waterfalls, much of the scenery looks like it could be straight out of a fairytale. In fact, much of Europe’s best literature, collections of short stories and iconic European fairytales are inspired by real places. Explore them for yourself to turn the stories of folklore into your reality.
Europe is a very bike-friendly continent, both in the cities and out in the countryside.
The mountains in Europe are some of the tallest summits in the world. They’re also some of the most fun. From skiing in Switzerland to snowkiting in Norway, discover the best ways to play on Europe’s mountains with this gallery.
Indulge in the vibrant tapestry of flavors at Belgrade’s Ethnic Food and Drink Fair.
Leskovac took its name long ago from its famed hazelnut woods, lešnik being the Serbian word for hazelnut. Today it is better know for its red peppers. The people of Leskovac speak a dialect of Serbian which preserves many features of the Old Church Slavonic language and even many Serbs find the local difficult to understand. Ajvar is known throughout the land and beyond as the name for a preparation of roast peppers, preserved in jars for use throughout the winter. Leskovac is also known for its fantastic barbecue meats: you’ll probably arrive in the town by car or bus, but once there you must try the Leskovac Train;(leskovački voz), an assortment of grilled meats which arrive at the table one after another like wagons. Nor should you overlook Leskovačka Mućkalica, a spicy medley of peppers and grilled meats, much prized among gourmets for its spicy flavour.
The most popular sausages in Serbia are the ones of the Turija. Kobasicijada is an international festival which has as main attraction the giant sausages.
There are many varieties of šljivovica (a distilled beverage made from plums) in Serbia. What is common is the scent of plums, a golden colour and the Central Serbia intoxicating power of a strong liquor. Less alcoholic, but no less tasty, is a drink prepared from šljivovica when the weather is cold. During winter, when a slava (the feast day of a family’s patron saint) is celebrated, the drink of choice is Šumadija tea or mulled plum brandy.
It’s the ideal place to taste different kinds of bacon and sausages, and enjoy traditional products such as handmade candies or chocolates.