In two days we will see the best in Serbia. We will experience Belgrade, the city with a rich history and, for some, the city with the best nightlife in the world. We will visit Novi Sad as well, the hometown of the Exit festival.
We can pick you up from your hotel, or any other preferred location in Skopje
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Our first stop for the tour will be Sremski Karlovci, a small beautiful town, which was always ahead of its time. Extraordinary architecture, pleasant people, numerous restaurants and cafes will welcome us.
Petrovaradin Fortress is 9 km from Sremski Karlovci and just 3 km from Novi Sad. It is the oldest preserved fortification on the Danube River, built during the reign of Queen Maria Teresa, originally built to defend from the Ottoman Turks and today home of a lot of summer festivals and events, like the most famous Exit Festival.
We will continue our way to Novi Sad and visit the most beautiful sites in the city. Novi Sad was the center of Serbian culture for a long time. Sometimes it is called the Serbian Athens and is a city of art, science, and entertainment.
We will stroll through the city center and probably visit the Synagogue. More than 4,000 Jews lived in Novi Sad before the Second World War. Only about 1,000 of them survived the Holocaust. Many moved to Israel after the war. An estimated 400 Jews are living in Novi Sad today. Today, the synagogue is not used for religious ceremonies, but it is used for many cultural concerts and events.
Composed of the old citadel and the Kalemegdan Park, the Fortress is located on the confluence of the Rivers Sava and Danube in the municipality of Stari Grad in Belgrade.
Walking through the Knez Mihajlova Street we can visit the Cathedral dedicated to St. Archangel Michail.
We can have lunch or a coffee break somewhere in the cafes or restaurants here, or on Skadarlia Street.
A beautiful building and a landmark of Belgrade.
Terazije is the central square, located in the municipality of Old Town.
Until the 1880s, the area around Slavija was a large pool on the eastern outskirts of the city. It will be the end of our walking tour.
We can visit the House of flowers, the final resting place of Josip Broz Tito.
We will go to the Vracar plateau to visit the Church of St. Sava, which is one of the largest Orthodox Churches in the world. After that, we will get back to our vehicle and return to Skopje.
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