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From Belgrade s nightlife circuit to the mountains of Kopaonik National Park, Serbia has incredible scenery, people, food, architecture and history Here are 11 of the best places to visit in the Eastern European nation<br><br>http://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/serbia-best-places-to-visit/index.html<br>

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  1. DESTINATIONS FOOD & DRINK NEWS STAY VIDEO 60 SECOND VACATION 11 best places to visit in Serbia Mary Novakovich, CNN • Updated 26th November 2018 Up next Flying with children during Covid 02:34 Covid stuck in airplane bathroom 02:28 Cooking Thai palace cuisine with a royal 07:48 Watch these horses jump through… 01:43 (CNN) — Serbia is a destination that tends to escape the attention of many travelers. Those who've ventured over to the southeastern European country might have discovered the legendary nightlife of the capital, Belgrade, while others will have joined the party at the Exit Festival in Novi Sad. Then there's the raucous madness that descends every August on the small town of Guča, whose trumpet festival has gained a reputation as one of the most riotous events in Europe. That's only a fraction of the story. Serbia's landscapes range from the endless plains of Vojvodina in the north -- the country's breadbasket and wine cellar -- to the dramatic mountains and gorges of the national parks in the south, west and east of this former Yugoslav republic. Advertisement The legacies left by former rulers the Habsburgs and the Ottoman Turks can be found in everything from architecture to the cuisine, where East really does meet West. Here are 11 places that will whet appetites for this underrated corner of Eastern Europe when you travel here: 1. Belgrade

  2. More from CNN 1/16 Tara National Park: The mountains and gorges of Tara National Park has unspoiled karst landscapes and hills covered in spruce, birch, pine and juniper forests that soar up to nearly 5,000 feet. Sasa Preradovic Nicola Peltz marries Brooklyn Beckham in a FOOD & DRINK NEWS Serbia's dynamic capital straddles the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, where the sprawling Kalemegdan Park and lofty fortress o?er fantastic views. DESTINATIONS STAY VIDEO Belgrade has an energy that's unmistakable, especially in its vibrant café culture. A stroll along the pedestrianized Knez Mihailova Street meanders past elegant 19th century neoclassical buildings as well as shops, bars and restaurants. Dorćol is one of the city's most attractive neighborhoods and has dozens of bars and restaurants, many on Strahinjića Bana. Man caught a venomous ‘blue dragon’ sea slug along the… 'My body is doing incredible things right… Visitors can check out the lively nightlife along the Sava and Danube rivers, where floating clubs and bars hug the riverbanks. The buzzing nightclubs of Savamala are passed along the way. Meanwhile Skadarlija, the closest thing Belgrade has to a touristy district, features 19th century cobblestone streets filled with restaurants and bars that hum to a live soundtrack provided by folk musicians. This US airport has reclaimed its title as the world's busiest The man who bought a cruise ship on Craigslist Tip: Restaurant chain Smokvica has several delightfully ramshackle garden eateries, including one near Kalemegdan and another just south of the old town in Vračar. Both have innovative menus of Slavic and Mediterranean dishes. Smokvica Kralja Petra, Ul. Kralja Petra 73, Dorćol; +381 69 44 64 056 Smokvica Molerova, Molerova 33, Vračar; +381 63 608 446 2. Zemun Belgrade suburb Zemun is also known by its German name Semlin. Julijan Nyca/Creative Commons Until 1918, this Belgrade suburb was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This becomes immediately obvious as you walk along the Danube and see the sort of baroque architecture typical of Budapest -- only the Cyrillic street signs give the game away. After checking out the morning food market in Masarikov Trg, it's worth a walk to the top of the town to Gardoš Tower, which was built by the Hungarians in 1896. Advertisement Climb the tower for sweeping views of Zemun, Belgrade and the Danube. Tip: The riverside Kej Oslobođenja has a dizzying number of waterside restaurants and bars. Supermarket Talas is a good lunch stop whose eclectic menu spans the Mediterranean as well as the Serbian interior. From late June to September there's a pontoon bridge that connects Zemun to Great War Island (Veliko Ratno Ostrvo), a nature reserve with a sandy beach at its northwestern tip. Supermarket Talas, Kej Oslobođenja 37, Zemun 3. Novi Sad Paid Content By

  3. Can Cancelling A Credit Card Have Detrimental Effects? SingSaver From the centuries-old Kalemegdan Fortress to the beautiful Carpathian Mountains, Serbia has some incredible sights on the river bank. DESTINATIONS FOOD & DRINK NEWS STAY VIDEO Dubbed the "Serbian Athens" due to its long history as a center of culture and study, Novi Sad reveals its Habsburg heritage through its fine neoclassical buildings and café-filled squares. S’porean with cerebral palsy found purpose and independence as Exclusive for Business Elites with Privileges a Class Above Paid Content UOB Regal Business Metal Card KrisShop Shop More For Less Promotion is happening now. KrisShop More from CNN a GrabFood delivery- partner Grab addresses Oscars incident for the first time Trg Slobode (or Freedom Square) is one of the main hubs, where the impressive neo- Renaissance City Hall vies for attention with the striking Roman Catholic cathedral and cafés of the pleasant pedestrian area. Chris Rock publicly Follow pedestrianized Dunavska past its pastel-colored baroque townhouses towards the cool greenery of Dunavski Park. On warm days, nothing beats grabbing a sun lounger on the Danube beach by Most Slobode (Freedom Bridge). Find your perfect pair of pants, now with online alteration…UNIQLO Denzel Washington speaks publicly about Will Smith Oscar slap Tip: The Hungarians left their mark on the food too, notably the liberal use of paprika. Café Veliki, where traditional cuisine is served in comfortable shabby-chic surroundings, serves up hearty dishes. Across the Danube is the imposing 18th century Petrovaradin Fortress, home to the City Museum, a church and the annual Exit music festival. An expert's opinion on Singapore retail REITsSyfe The body of Naomi Irion, reported missing in Nevada more than 2… For only $4.99/mth, enjoy the best value in entertainment with…StarHub Café Veliki, Nikole Pašića 24, Novi Sad 21104; +381 21 553420 Russian airspace rerouting may create a new world's longest… 4. Subotica Recommended by Reichle Palace, a former mansion house turned apartment building in Subotica. Dragan Bosnic It's easy to think you've crossed the border into Hungary when you reach Subotica. The Hungarian flavor in this town can be savored in everything from the bilingual Serbian/Hungarian signs to the paprika-laden cuisine in the restaurants and this isn't surprising considering the size of the Hungarian population here. Related content 18 best places to visit in 2018 But it's Subotica's architecture that really serves up a surprise. The sublime art nouveau buildings -- known as secessionist style in Serbia -- are the stu? of fairy tales, with colorful turrets, gables, roof tiles and brick work. One of the most vivid examples is the City Hall, and it's worth stepping inside its opulent interior. Visitors can even take a tour to the top the clock tower, which has wide reaching views of the city and countryside. Tip: Trains and buses connect to neighboring Lake Palić, a popular lake resort that also has a strong collection of fine art nouveau buildings 5. Kopaonik National Park

  4. Serbia's tallest mountain was designated a national park in 1981. Dragan Bosnic DESTINATIONS FOOD & DRINK NEWS STAY VIDEO During winter Serbs tend to head south to the country's biggest mountain range and largest ski resort to ski and snowboard. Ravni Kopaonik, its main ski center, has an altitude of 5,577 feet, with the highest station, Pančićev vrh, at 6,614 feet. There are also 11 kilometers of cross-country ski trails. While Ravni Kopaonik has several hotels, many choose to stay at the nearby village of Brzeće, which is connected to the mountains by cable car. The chair lifts keep going after the snow melts as the national park remains busy, attracting outdoor enthusiasts keen to explore the mountains on foot or by mountain bike. Bird watching is a popular pastime here as well. Tip: Views of the slopes can be enjoyed from the À la carte Restaurant Garden, which s part of the Grand Hotel located in the center of the ski resort. 6. Zlatibor Zlatibor is a popular tourist spot. Adam Batterbee Serbia's playground for all seasons is a collection of mountains and villages located in the western section of the country, 238 kilometers (148 miles) from Belgrade. It's famous for its glorious hiking trails as well as popular mini ski resort Tornik. For a glimpse into Serbia's past, there's the open-air museum of Sirogojno (Etno Vilage Sirogojno.) Here a 19th century village -- Staro Selo -- has been reconstructed, revealing in great detail what rural life was like at the time. Underground at Stopića Cave can be found a subterranean marvel of waterfalls, stalactites and travertine terraces. Nearby is the majestic Gostilje waterfall, which tumbles 65 feet from a towering limestone cli?. The rocky path downstream leads to more cascades as well as plenty of scenic picnic spots. Tip: Restoran Mačkat, a cozy restaurant in the small village of Mačkat, serves a generous plate of spit-roasted lamb. Restoran Mačkat, 31312, +381 31 3834195 7. Tara National Park

  5. From the curving Uvac River to the breathtaking Tara National Park, Serbia is known for its incredible natural beauty. For truly dramatic wilderness, visitors can explore the mountains and gorges of Tara National Park, where the Drina River forms a natural border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. In this unspoiled karst landscape, spruce, birch, pine and juniper forests cover hills that soar up to nearly 5,000 feet. DESTINATIONS FOOD & DRINK NEWS STAY VIDEO It's also home to 53 species of mammals and 153 species of birds, while the bear, chamois and roe deer that inhabit the nature reserve park are protected by law. Bikes can be rented from the tourist o?ces at Mitrovac and Bajina Bašta to tour some of the park's over 200 kilometers of cycling and hiking trails. It's worth sticking to the marked paths, as the forests are home to brown bears and wild cats, among other creatures. Tip: One of the park's most arresting sights is the Drina river house (Kućica na Drini), a wooden fishing hut that perches precariously on a rock in the middle of the Drina River. Kayaks can be hired for a close-up view. Related content Going to Hungary? 11 things to know before your vacation 8. Fruška Gora Fruška Gora has been dubbed "the jewel of Serbia." Dragan Vildovic The hills of Fruška Gora, located south of Novi Sad, aren't particularly high -- 1,768 feet at most -- but they provide a welcome green distraction from the otherwise flat plains of autonomous region Vojvodina. Within the Fruška Gora National Park is a trail of 17 monasteries built from the 15th century onwards. One of the most popular is Krušedol, which was founded in the 16th century, while Grgeteg dates from the late 15th century and features a beautiful marble iconostasis. Fruška Gora's heavily forested hills are crisscrossed with hiking and cycling trails. Look out for pine martens, deer and wild boar, along with an unusually high bird population including imperial eagles. The area is also one of Serbia's main wine making regions, with more than 60 wineries. Tip: Some of the best wines in Fruška Gora can be discovered with a visit to Atelije Vina Šapat, a boutique winery that includes a fine restaurant.. Atelje vina Šapat, Počenta bb, Novi Slankamen 22323; +381 69 607079 9. Devil's Town (Đavolja Varoš)

  6. The unusual rock formations of Đavolja Varoš are the result of erosion. Dragan Bosnic Positioned deep in southern Serbia is one of the more unusual natural phenomena you're likely to see in the country. Đavolja Varoš features 202 remarkable rock formations which were naturally created by erosion, with some standing as high as 66 feet tall. Most are topped with a mushroom-shaped chunk of rock. DESTINATIONS FOOD & DRINK NEWS STAY VIDEO Set on the wooded slope of Mount Radan in the municipality Kuršumlija., Đavolja Varoš can be seen from a series of wooden viewing platforms. On the way to the towers are mineral springs and a 13th-century gold mine. Serbia extra: Đavolja Varoš' on site restaurant specializes in dishes cooked slowly ispod sača -- under a cast-iron bell, a sač or peka covered in hot ashes. This lengthy cooking process makes the meat incredibly succulent. 10. Drvengrad and Šargan Eight The village of Drvengrad started out as a movie set. Adam Batterbee Drvengrad (Timber Town) was originally built by Serbian film director Emir Kusturica for his 2004 movie "Life Is a Miracle." It's now an eccentric ethno village of 19th century-style farm buildings with shops, restaurants, galleries and apartments to rent. Every January, the village is taken over by Kusturica's Küstendorf Film and Music Festival, which is partly financed by the Serbian government's Ministry of Culture. Related content 7 train trips of a lifetime Nearly two kilometers away is an equally quirky sight -- the Šargan Eight. This narrow- gauge heritage railway was built in 1925 and is an incredible feat of engineering -- its figure-of-eight loop goes through 22 tunnels and across 10 bridges from Mokra Gora to Šargan-Vitasi. This two-hour round trip is one of the most popular sights of western Serbia -- and you don't have to be a train bu? to enjoy the marvelous scenery. Tip: It's possible to charter the whole train if you want a bespoke trip. There's more information at serbianrailways.com. 11.Studenica Monastery

  7. 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery Studenica Monastery. Dragan Bosnic Founded in the 12th century by Serbia's medieval ruler Stefan Nemanja, Studenica Monastery is considered the most magnificent monastery in Serbia. This is partly because of its sensational setting within the thickly wooded mountains above the Studenica River in central Serbia. Within the complex -- which is a designated UNESCO Heritage Site -- are three churches that remain of the original nine. The Church of Our Lady, created in Byzantine and Romanesque style, is the largest and is renowned for its frescoes. It also contains Stefan Nemanja's tomb. If you wish to stay for a retreat, the monastery has simple rooms in its own Studenica Guest House. DESTINATIONS FOOD & DRINK NEWS STAY VIDEO Tip: Time your visit for May 24 and you can join the festivities that take place to mark Stefan Nemanja's feast day. A year of the world's There's a perfect beach for every week of the year. Join us on a 12-month journey to see them all Go to the best beaches Advertisement Search Search CNN... US World Politics Business Opinion Crime + Justice Energy + Environment Extreme Weather Space + Science Africa Americas Asia Australia China Europe India Middle East United Kingdom 45 Congress SCOTUS Facts First 2020 Candidates Markets Tech Media Success Perspectives Videos Political Op-Eds Social Commentary Health Entertainment Tech Style Travel Food Fitness Wellness Parenting Vital Signs Stars Screen Binge Culture Media Innovate Gadget Mission: Ahead Upstarts Work Transformed Innovative Cities Arts Design Fashion Architecture Luxury Beauty Video Destinations Food & Drink News Stay Videos Sports Videos Coupons More Pro Football College Football Basketball Baseball Soccer Olympics Live TV Digital Studios CNN Films HLN TV Schedule TV Shows A-Z CNNVR CNN Underscored Explore Wellness Gadgets Lifestyle CNN Store Photos Longform Investigations CNN Profiles CNN Leadership CNN Newsletters Work for CNN FOLLOW CNN

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