10 Sights & Landmarks in Serbia That You Shouldn't Miss

September 5, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Coordinates: 44°N 21°E / 44°N 21°E / 44; 21
Restaurants in Serbia

1. Petrovaradin Catacombs

Tvrdava 4, Petrovaradin Gate Hornverk, Novi Sad 21131 Serbia +381 62 345600 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/kontraminskisistem
Excellent
87%
Good
11%
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Petrovaradin Catacombs

This creative work shop is a kind of expedition in which the consumers “dive’ into the underground of fortress Petrovaradin. You`ll experience the 300 years old underground, smell the soil and clay, inhale dust and spirits of ancient warriors. You will hear the hearth beats of those close to you and you will touch the walls of one of the most beautiful master pieces of fortifications. We are going to an adventure which is a creative workshop of the association “3D World – UGRIP” who is exploring the underground and struggling for its preservation. Ahead of us lie more than 30 kilometers of tunnels of which only 900 meters are officially explored. The maize of the tunnels is shaped in four levels of defense with more than 10 floors of galleries one beneath the other. If you heard about the stories of dragon who is feasting with curious tourists and treasure hunters, about hidden nazi train, about the tunnel beneath the Danube river, about the tiger ...

Reviewed By BUBAMARA2020

Great fun! Amazing team .Best way to spend day in Novi Sad .I will definitelly go back and continue exploring this amazing fortress.

2. City Hall (Gradska kuca)

Subotica Serbia +381 24 626888 http://artportal.hu/lexikon/muveszek/kerekes-sandor-5079
Excellent
72%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
4%
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1%
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

City Hall (Gradska kuca)

Reviewed By 622varunv

Let's just start from how beautiful the building is. Build in the classic art nouveau style it depicts of the Hungarian style Architecture. Around the city hall there are a lot of cafes to sit by and enjoy coffee or probably a drink while you cherish the beautiful architecture that surrounds you in the form of the TRG Republic , the theatre, public library etc.

3. Skadarlija

Skadarska Ulica, Belgrade Serbia +381 69 5765360 http://www.dvajelena.rs
Excellent
57%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 3,074 reviews

Skadarlija

Reviewed By Lam760 - Nottingham, United Kingdom

A cobbled street in the old town part of Belgrade, and if your looking for a great place to have evening meal this is the street lined with restaurants bars each side of the cobbled road on a slight incline, wear suitable footwear, unlike some ladies I seen wearing highheeels they did struggle, there’s trees over hanging some restaurants at night it’s all lit up the seats outside was the ones to get (weather permitting) there’s a group of 3 gentle go from restaurant to restaurant with their instruments and play at your table and sing your requested songs, like us a group we sang along they loved it so did the restaurant owners obviously creating a nice cheerful atmosphere. All the restaurants menu are varied, we ended up sitting at the first one on the right walking down, mostly authentic Serbian food and great mixed grills, there’s a bar called the red bar which we called for a few beers too it was all reasonably priced food and drink 4500 dinar for starters mains and drinks for 4 Pearson’s, walk to the bottom of the street turn right then double back on yourself and there’s some great bars there too. We found a real ale pub with music and stayed till late. Great place just like rest of the city but this is my favourite for both having a beer or eating or combination of both. Can’t wait to go back. One very impressed English tourist ❤️

4. Church of the Holy Mother of God

6, Kalemegdan, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 2630699 http://www.serbia.travel/culture/religious-buildings/orthodox-churches---new-age/Crkva-Rodjenja-Presvete-Bogorodice-Ruzica-Beograd.a-204.669.html
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
3%
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1%
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4.5 based on 232 reviews

Church of the Holy Mother of God

Reviewed By 171jelenas - Belgrade, Serbia

Beautiful Church on a Kalemegdan. It's beautiful both from the outside (covered in ivy) and from the inside, where you can find a very peculiar detail - a chandelier made from bullets fired during the First World War.

5. Crkva Svetog Marka

Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra Br. 17 in the Tašmajdan park, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 3231940 [email protected] http://www.crkvasvetogmarka.rs/engleski.html
Excellent
53%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 491 reviews

Crkva Svetog Marka

Reviewed By witston - Newmarket, United Kingdom

A beautiful Church quite near to the Belgrade Fortress. Certainly worth a visit if you are in the area.

6. The Name of Mary Church

Center Square Square of Freedom, Novi Sad Serbia
Excellent
57%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

The Name of Mary Church

Reviewed By johnsoutham - Doncaster, United Kingdom

Had a lovely guided tour around the city centre which included the Mary church and freedom square , some very impressive buildings .

7. St. Sava Temple

Krusedolska 2a, Belgrade 11000 Serbia +381 11 2432585 [email protected] http://hramsvetogsave.rs/
Excellent
50%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 3,077 reviews

St. Sava Temple

Reviewed By rankomiletin - Belgrade, Serbia

Still in progress but anyway so beautiful! Located in the heart of Belgrade, and u should come to see the biggest church in the world!

8. Knez Mihailova

between Kalemegdan and Terazije center of Belgrade, Belgrade Serbia +381 11 2627722 http://www.tob.co.rs/what-to-see/attractions/knez-mihailova
Excellent
57%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 3,052 reviews

Knez Mihailova

Reviewed By ArmyRangeratMIT - Wayne, United States

Staying at the Moskva Hotel and ready for adventure, I dropped my bags and headed out for a walk down the famous pedestrian street… My senses were immediately tickled by the smell of mulled wine, and as I sipped it nice and hot, I passed by kiosks with local artists and lots of shops… Then on to Saint Sava’s and the fortress, and my first jaunt in Belgrade was a success!!

9. Dunavska Street

Dunavska Street, Novi Sad Serbia
Excellent
59%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 427 reviews

Dunavska Street

Reviewed By IgorMarkovic - Smederevo, Serbia

This lovely part of Novi Sad's pedestrian zone can surely be regarded as one of the symbols of this beautiful city. The fact that it has so many beautiful old buildings of different liveable colors and that it is so small and cozy makes it one of the city cites you simply have to visit. The street is always crowdy and it sometimes feels that it is the most important place in the capital of Vojvodina region. Dunavska street is most beautiful in spring, where all of the colors simply show off more. Don't miss it and don't just pass it by, take a minute and enjoy it!

10. Fruska Gora Monasteries

Novi Sad Serbia http://fruskac.net/en/locations/monasteries
Excellent
75%
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21%
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Fruska Gora Monasteries

Reviewed By Zocky - Belgrade, Serbia

Fruska Gora is very interesting place to visit.There is a lot Serbian Orthodox Church/Monasteries build in middle Ages time, during the Turkish occupation of Serbia,because that was part of Hungarian Empire. All those Monasteries are hidden in the mountain and woods.They are compared with Wholly mountain Atos in Greece.

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