Maja Radovic, Belgrade sightseeing tour guide, www.turistvodic.info recommends:
If you are making travel plans wanting to visit some European countries, then without any doubt you should consider visiting Serbia, an old country, located in south of Hungary, east of Croatia and Bosnia, west of Romania and Bulgaria, north of Macedonia and Greece or north-west of Montenegro.
You will discover a wonderful country with beautiful nature and friendly people, rich cultural and historical heritage, and an interesting tradition. Belgrade is a capital and largest city in the country with almost 2 millions habitants.
Belgrade sightseeing usually includes city center – Republic Square and pedestrian Kneza Mihaila Street, confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube, Kalemegdan Fortress, bohemian Skadarlija, etc.
You can also enjoy Belgrade specific 'street-on-river' with numerous "floating" restaurants, cafes and nightclubs, until the early morning hours.
For many of visitors one of the most interesting 'a-must-see' destination is the famous Skadarlija, bohemian street from the 19th century, still keeping alive the spirit of great poets, writers, painters, philosophers and journalists from that romantic age.
You can also see the biggest Orthodox Church in Europe, the St. Sava's Temple, in the heart of Belgrade, near by National Library of Serbia and Monument of Karadjordje, leader of the Serbian Insurrection against Ottoman Empire in the very beginning of the 19th century.
Once you are in Serbia, you should visit some of the medieval monasteries, with their precious fresco paintings, early Byzantine style, many of which are under UN cultural protection.
In Serbia you may enjoy visiting some of its numerous rivers, mountains, lakes, waterfalls, rare naturally decorated caves or some really fascinating 'Wonders of Natures'.
Serbia is also well known for its good and tasty food, mostly with meat, good wine and famous, authentic, very strong kind of plum-brandy called Slivovitz.
Usual tourist offers (may be altered according to your needs and interests) includes:
1. Belgrade sightseeing;
2. Serbian monasteries tours
3. Other tours around Serbia
For any additional information and business contacts, please feel free to visit my main web-site: www.turistvodic.info, where you can find my e-mail address and phone number.
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Maja Radovic, Belgrade Sightseeing Tour Guide, Serbian Monasteries Tours: www.turistvodic.info
If you are making travel plans wanting to visit some European countries, then without any doubt you should consider visiting Serbia, an old country, located in south of Hungary, east of Croatia and Bosnia, west of Romania and Bulgaria, north of Macedonia and Greece or north-west of Montenegro.
You will discover a wonderful country with beautiful nature and friendly people, rich cultural and historical heritage, and an interesting tradition. Belgrade is a capital and largest city in the country with almost 2 millions habitants.
Belgrade sightseeing usually includes city center – Republic Square and pedestrian Kneza Mihaila Street, confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube, Kalemegdan Fortress, bohemian Skadarlija, etc.
You can also enjoy Belgrade specific 'street-on-river' with numerous "floating" restaurants, cafes and nightclubs, until the early morning hours.
For many of visitors one of the most interesting 'a-must-see' destination is the famous Skadarlija, bohemian street from the 19th century, still keeping alive the spirit of great poets, writers, painters, philosophers and journalists from that romantic age.
You can also see the biggest Orthodox Church in Europe, the St. Sava's Temple, in the heart of Belgrade, near by National Library of Serbia and Monument of Karadjordje, leader of the Serbian Insurrection against Ottoman Empire in the very beginning of the 19th century.
Once you are in Serbia, you should visit some of the medieval monasteries, with their precious fresco paintings, early Byzantine style, many of which are under UN cultural protection.
In Serbia you may enjoy visiting some of its numerous rivers, mountains, lakes, waterfalls, rare naturally decorated caves or some really fascinating 'Wonders of Natures'.
Serbia is also well known for its good and tasty food, mostly with meat, good wine and famous, authentic, very strong kind of plum-brandy called Slivovitz.
Usual tourist offers (may be altered according to your needs and interests) includes:
1. Belgrade sightseeing;
2. Serbian monasteries tours
3. Other tours around Serbia
For any additional information and business contacts, please feel free to visit my main web-site: www.turistvodic.info, where you can find my e-mail address and phone number.
* This Article may be copied and published as long as the following resource box (bellow) is included:
Maja Radovic, Belgrade Sightseeing Tour Guide, Serbian Monasteries Tours: www.turistvodic.info
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