Discover the best top things to do in Central Serbia, Serbia including Monastery Tronosha, Manasija Monastery, Manastir Kaona, Prerast u Dobroselici, King Aleksandar Monument, Spomenik prirode, Stari Grad (Old Town), Kustendorf, Golubac Fortress, Maglic Fortress.
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Manasija Monastery is one if the most important orthodox monasteries located in the center of Serbia. In fact, it is located in the middle of the land and it is the typical walled monastery constructed in Serbia. The monastery is small and surrounded it, there are some important buildings for the religious community. In the Middle Ages, it was necessary to defend the building from Ottoman Army, so it is walled. Wonderful place and a very good experience to begin the trip in October-2019.
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The Bigar Waterfall (srb. Vodopad Bigar) is considered to be one of the hidden gems of Eastern Serbia. It is situated right along the regional road between Pirot and Knjaževac, thus it is quite easy to find it and visit it. The waterfall is simply mesmerizing and unique in its beauty. Only until recent years has it been discovered by tourists and regularly visited, but, the important fact is that it hasn't been polluted or ruined. That is why you should definitely visit the Bigar Waterfall and enjoy it and the rest of the magnificent Stara planina mountain range!
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Possible to access from the city centre in about 7 minutes for some 500 dinars. The castle is directly overlooking the city and is one of the best sightseeing point. In the evening when we have visited it was totally empty. The ruins are well maintained, there are stairs and railings to prevent you from accidentally falling, and on the top a new terace, that is well suited for picknick or dancing ball. Highly recomended
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Full of art, movies, worldwide artists Beautiful village, great view Small church, very cute Worth going
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Golubac Fortress was renovated in 2019. It looks really beautiful. There are a lot of parking spaces. The visits are nicely organized. It is really well maintained and clean. The fortress is divided into areas and you should decide which one you want to visit when buying a ticket. Some parts are only available on weekdays, some are too steep so you can visit them with a local guide and special equipment, for smaller steep parts a visit is possible for adults with sneakers. There is also a standard section for visiting which is accessible to the elderly and children. Within this section you will be able to find exhibitions that are interesting. When I visited, there were two exhibitions, dedicated to Miroslav's Gospel and Maglič Castle. Video presentations are available, as well as free local guide presentations. There are many things to see, read and learn. We spent a few hours there. I will attach some pictures of all that.
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Maglic fortress is a must see if traveling nearby! There are built pedestrian bridge over Ibar river and path all the way up to the fortress. Entry is free of charge and there are no working hours, so one might climb up in the evening. Although there is no special content inside the walls, visitors can still climb the stairs and walk on the walls and admire the construction of the fortress, as well as a beautiful nature surrounding it. Tip for the visitors: if you choose navigation over google maps (like I did), pay attention that it will not lead you to the pedestrian bridge! In order to climb the fortress, you need to cross the river over that bridge which is situated 1 KM further (direction to Novi Pazar). You will find a restaurant on the right side and this is where you can park your car and go over the bridge.
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