Unmissable Eastern European garden - Serbia.
Serbia has beautiful scenery, dense river networks, and diverse landforms. The north is an agricultural cultivation base; the central region is a fruit planting area; gradually to the south, it becomes a mountainous and canyon area, with many caves and protected virgin forests. The Danube River flows through the country, and the history of many foreign invasions and rule has left a rich cultural heritage, including prehistoric archaeological sites, ancient Roman cultural sites, and a large number of medieval churches and monasteries, nurturing such a beautiful and low-key secret garden country in Eastern Europe. From Belgrade to Nis, its cities have unique characteristics. Belgrade: one of the top ten nightlife cities in the world; Subotica: a small town full of Hungarian style; Novi Sad: the "Athens" city with abundant knowledge; Nis: the city of slaughter and resistance in the past.
Climb up the Kalemegdan Fortress, draped in the glow of the setting sun, and imagine the changes of time. Later, as the sun sets in the west, the gentle and charming Danube River and the bright moonlight will cover you with a cool night. The St. Sava Church is the largest Eastern Orthodox church on the surface of the earth, built in memory of St. Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia. The church is magnificent and solemn, with religious stories in the murals wrapped in brilliant colors, fascinating people.
A beautiful place to take a walk and learn about the rich history of Serbia.
Smederevor Castle, 30 kilometers north of Belgrade. Free parking at the door. You can see the medieval European castle buildings, which are well preserved and do not charge ticket fees. It is good to take pictures and take pictures.
This is the first attraction in Serbia, the scale is large, the upper and lower floors, the Danube and the Sava River converge under the castle, towering on the victory monument of the First World War on the fort, a warrior holding a white dove on his left hand, holding a sword on his right hand, the meaning is deep, the castle has an weapons museum, children's playground, Military folklore exhibitions such as the National Clothing Exhibition Hall are worth a visit.
You can see the intersection of the Danube and Sava rivers Serbia, Montenegro, BiH three countries to travel, to these countries is passport-free or conditional visa-free, the procedures are simple. The other is the complex that has been in my heart since childhood, looking at the Sarajevo surrounded by Walter, and the bridge so strong in the movie.
Really cool place! The park surrounding it is beautiful and has really nice views over the city and the river.