If you're a first time visitor to Serbia, you might prefer a more touristy area, but if you're a solo traveler, a local neighborhood could be more interesting. Some areas have lots of things to do within walking distance, but it may be more expensive. To give you a starting point for your trip research, we looked at what people say about attractions in Serbia.
Here are some of the most recommended attractions in Serbia.
Here's what Trippy members had to say about attractions:
"8 - The guys previously have covered where to go, especially the fort Kalemegdan, the old town Stari Grad and river (beach) and Cathedral of Saint Sava." See More
"So besides the usual sightseeing, you can do some shopping, maybe go to a museum (Nikola Tesla Museum or Muzej istorije Jugoslavije - are very popular), go to local market (you can find a lot of interesting knick-knacks) and visit local restaurants." See More
"Splav" - floating river clubs http://bit." See More
"if you want to relax go to Zlatibor mountain, it's a national park will clear your mind, if you want a history lesson check out Višegrad and read nobel prize winning book bridge on a drina, Pećka Patrijaršija/Metohija, Niska Tvrdjava, Mostar, Banja Luka, Dubrovnik, Nis Fortress, Petrovaradin Fortress, Kalemegdan, Smederevo Fortress, Raška, Tvrdjava, Cetinje, Lovćen Nikšić, you can't really get wrong, wherever you go." See More
"You can also jump from a plane for 150 euros: Airfield "Lisičji jarak"" See More
"You can visit the museums: Muzej "25 maj", Muzej istorije Jugoslavije, Muzej Nikole Tesle as well as some of many churches: Cathedral Church, Crkva Svetog Marka, Temple of Saint Sava." See More
This page is just a starting point, to really get personalized advice from locals and experienced travelers, post a question on Trippy! You can start by browsing the questions other people have asked about Serbia.
If you've changed your mind and decided to go somewhere else, go to the main page and explore where to stay in any city.