Valjevo is a town that does not experience nature merely as decoration, but as its most faithful companion
Stepping inside, you enter a river of light made of mosaics.
October gives the city an even deeper symbolism.
The well-arranged area – with benches, tables, and shelters – invites you to pause, to take a break from busy urban days.
The kolo is danced on all occasions – from weddings and baptisms to grand gatherings, holidays, and intimate family celebrations
Serbian cuisine is much like Serbia itself – at the crossroads of East and West, enriched by the influences of its neighbors and its own creativity. Traveling across the country reveals a colorful palette of flavors – from the plains of Vojvodina to the mountain villages of the South. The table tells a story of tradition, hospitality, and simple yet unforgettable pleasures.
If you’ve ever wanted to escape the city bustle and trade sirens for birdsong, then Goč is your right address. This mountain, set not far from Vrnjačka Banja, isn’t as high as the Alps, but it has a heart that beats stronger than many taller peaks. And the best way to feel it is—on foot.
One day is not enough to experience all of Serbia’s culture and history, but it is more than enough to feel its richness through a few exceptional destinations. Follow the Danube and step into a corner where the past lives in stone, soil, and remnants of ancient times, and where every step leads to a new story. From fortresses to archaeological wonders, from mammoths to the greatest medieval construction endeavor – everything is within your reach.
If ever there was a mountain gifted to wine by God, it must be Fruška Gora. In the heart of Vojvodina, between the blue Danube and the green plains, stretches a land where the soil is steeped in sunshine and history. Here, vineyards unfold like a colorful carpet, and every village hides at least one winery where hosts welcome you as if you were family.