Serbia.
Loznica
This walkable town in western Serbia with a centre full of cafés and restaurants, Loznica sits on the right bank of the Drina river close to the border with…
Čačak
City in central Serbia with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, sitting at the confluence of the Zapadna Morava river.
Smederevo
Smederevo's medieval fortress, built in 1430 by the Serbian despot Đurađ Branković on the Danube's right bank, was at the time the largest lowland fortress i…
Hisardzik
This modest village in the mountains of Serbia's Zlatibor district, Hisardzik takes its name from the Turkish word for fortress — a reference to the medieval…
Valjevo
A walkable western Serbian town on the Kolubara river, Valjevo has a centre well supplied with cafés and restaurants.
Petrovaradin
Sitting on the right bank of the Danube across from Novi Sad, Petrovaradin is a small historic town in Serbia's Vojvodina province built around the Petrovara…
Crna Trava
Crna Trava is a small mountain settlement in southern Serbia's Jablanica District, set in the upper Vlasina river valley.
Leskovac
Regarded as Serbia's meat capital, Leskovac hosts an annual six-day grill festival — the Roštiljijada — celebrating specialties including Pljeskavica, Ćevapi…
Arilje
This tiny town in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia, Arilje is best known for the Church of St.
Cuprija
This mid-sized Serbian town spread across red-tile rooftops along a broad river, with a walkable centre of cafés and restaurants and easy access to the uplan…
Vršac
A wine-country town in Serbia's Vojvodina region, Vršac is known for its vineyards and the annual Grape Ball festival, which draws visitors along the Vršac W…
Svilajnac
Little Serbian town on the banks of the Resava river, where it meets the Morava, Svilajnac sits in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia, a short drive s…
Nova Varos
This compact Serbian hill town in the Zlatibor District, its densely packed red-roofed buildings spread across a green valley slope, with a walkable café sce…
Vlasotince
Southern Serbian town with a leafy central square, a stone monument as its civic focal point, and wooded hills rising close behind, set near water and vineya…
Indjija
This Vojvodina town in Serbia's Syrmia region, Inđija pairs a whitewashed Orthodox church tower rising above apple-tree gardens with easy rail and motorway a…
Pokrvenik
Pocket-sized Serbian village in a deep green valley, where a white-domed mosque with a slender minaret sits against densely forested hills, offering a glimps…
Sremski Karlovci
Modest Danube-side town in Vojvodina, Serbia, Sremski Karlovci served historically as the seat of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the Habsburg Monarchy and wa…
Mokra Gora
The Šargan Eight, a narrow-gauge railway reconstructed in 2003 whose route traces the shape of a figure eight when seen from above, put this tiny village on…
Bajina Basta
A modest Serbian town on the right bank of the Drina river, at the eastern edge of Tara National Park, with a café and restaurant scene that outpaces the tow…
Zemun
A former independent town on the right bank of the Danube, Zemun is now part of Belgrade yet retains a distinct character, with a dense café and restaurant s…
Ivanjica
This mountain town in southwestern Serbia's Moravica District, Ivanjica sits in the Moravica river valley and is ringed by several mountain ranges, including…
Zagubica
Zagubica is a village and municipal seat in eastern Serbia's Homolje region, set along the Mlava river valley and ringed by mountain ranges — including the B…
Backa Palanka
A Danube-side town in Serbia's Vojvodina province, Bačka Palanka sits on the left bank of the river in the western part of the region, close to the Croatian…
Bela Palanka
A river curves through this red-roofed Serbian town in southeastern Serbia's upland basin, with snow-dusted mountains rising behind a compact residential sky…
Prokuplje
A compact town in southern Serbia with a café and restaurant scene concentrated in its centre, Prokuplje sits on the Toplica river in mountain terrain.
Premeca
Rolling green hills dotted with scattered farmhouses spread across this small Serbian village near Čačak, where forested ridgelines, open meadows, and quiet…
Krivi Vir
Krivi Vir, a village in the Boljevac municipality of Serbia's Zaječar District, sits along the Crna Reka river and holds a notable place in Serbian history a…
Aleksandrovac
A compact Serbian town in the Rasina District where red-tile rooftops spread across rolling green hills, surrounded by vineyard country and close to both upl…
Becej
A snow-dusted central square flanked by two white-towered churches — one Baroque, one Neoclassical — gives this flat Vojvodina town a surprisingly grand reli…
Kursumlija
A riverside town in southern Serbia where the Toplica, Kosanica, and Banjska rivers meet, Kuršumlija sits in the shadow of Mount Kopaonik to the northwest an…
Viljusa
A green-hillside village in Serbia's Čačak municipality, where red-tile houses spread across lush, tree-filled slopes with a larger town visible in the valle…
Prilipac
This tiny village in the Zlatibor district of western Serbia hosts an annual art colony that has run every year since 1995, with the church community and col…
Užice
Set in a limestone gorge along the Đetinja river in western Serbia, Užice spreads red-roofed houses up steep hillsides and sits close to the Zlatibor mountai…
Sid
Vojvodina town on the Serbian-Croatian border, Šid pairs a lively café and restaurant scene with a handsome Baroque-style church fronting a green town-square…
Dimitrovgrad
This little town in southeastern Serbia's upper Nišava valley, Dimitrovgrad sits along the river with a central core of cafés and restaurants and mountain te…
Brvenik
This little Serbian village in the Raška municipality where the Brvenik fortress stands above the confluence of the Brvenica and Ibar rivers, alongside two p…
Zabalj
Compact Vojvodina town in Serbia's flat Bačka plain, where a stately Baroque church tower rises above a leafy central park that locals use as a relaxed gathe…
Lipenović
This tiny Serbian village in upland country, Lipenović draws visitors with its traditional wooden church featuring a distinctive steep-roofed bell tower, set…
Paracin
This modest town in central Serbia's Velika Morava river valley, Paraćin sits at a transportation crossroads connecting Belgrade to the north, Niš to the sou…
Novi Pazar
Multicultural city in southwestern Serbia's mountain terrain, Novi Pazar is the cultural centre of the Bosniaks in Serbia and the Sandžak region, with a walk…
Vranovo
This small Serbian village on the Danube, where a boldly striped red-and-cream Orthodox church set among mature trees stands as the visual centerpiece, with…
Smederevska Palanka
Mid-sized Serbian town in the Šumadija region, where red-tile houses and tree-lined streets spread across gently rolling country, with an Orthodox church dom…
Boljevac
This small Serbian town spread across a broad forested valley in eastern Serbia's hill country, Boljevac offers a relaxed base for exploring the upland lands…
Lucani
This little Serbian town on the Bjelica river in western Serbia's upland Moravica region draws visitors with lively brass-band parades and folk costume proce…
Lis
This quiet Serbian village in upland country where forested hillsides blaze with autumn colour, roadside signs point toward natural landmarks including notab…
Gornji Milanovac
A central Serbian town on the Despotovica River, with a walkable centre well supplied with cafés and restaurants.
Kovin
This modest Serbian town in Vojvodina's South Banat District, Kovin sits on a branch of the Danube called the Dunавас, with a harbour at the water's edge and…
Lelic
This Serbian Orthodox village in the hills above Valjevo holds the burial site of Saint Nikolaj Velimirović of Ohrid and Žiča, one of the most venerated figu…
Kovacica
Kovačica, a modest town in Serbia's Vojvodina region, is known across the country for its tradition of naïve art — paintings and works produced by local resi…
Postenje
A village in the Novi Pazar municipality of Serbia's Raška District, Postenje is home to the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, a structure begun in the 4th ce…
Stara Pazova
A Vojvodina town in Serbia's flat Srem plain, Stara Pazova centres on a compact civic core of neoclassical public buildings, mature tree-lined streets, and a…
Bela Stena
A pocket-sized Serbian village in the Raška uplands where red-tile farmhouses dot flowering hillsides above grazed meadows, set within a wider region rich in…
Šašinci
A tiny Serbian village in the Srem region where a cobblestone square, a distinctive baroque-style church tower, and low yellow-rendered buildings give the ce…
Zupa
A tiny Serbian village of red-roofed houses spread across a green valley floor, surrounded by densely forested hills in the uplands of the Raška region, with…
Gnjilan
This sizeable village in Serbia's Pirot region, spread across a broad agricultural valley with snow-capped mountains rising dramatically behind it and farmla…
Bukovac
A quiet Serbian village in Mionica municipality, where whitewashed red-tile buildings line a rural road backed by green forested hills, with an archaeologica…
Zablace
A pocket-sized Serbian village in the West Morava valley near Čačak, where a boldly yellow Orthodox church with old gravestones in its grounds stands as the…
Backi Petrovac
Tree-lined main street leads to a green-spired church tower in this little Vojvodina town, where whitewashed low-rise buildings and a compact café scene refl…
Kragujevac
Serbia's first modern capital, Kragujevac sits on the Lepenica River in the heart of the Šumadija region, with a walkable centre dense with cafés and restaur…
Kremna
Kremna, a small village in southwestern Serbia's Užice area, is known as the home of the 19th-century prophets Miloš Tarabić and his nephew Mitar Tarabić, wh…
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