Belgrade Fortress is the core
by TobyAnres
Mar 22, 2020
Serbia is a fascinating tourist destination with rich history, culture and natural landscapes. Below is a detailed guide on traveling to Serbia, covering visas, best time to travel, attractions, food and transportation.
Visa
Serbia implements a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens. Travelers can enter the country with a valid passport, which should be valid for no less than 6 months.
You may be required to show round-trip air tickets, hotel reservations and proof of sufficient funds for travel upon entry.
Best Time to Travel The best time to travel to Serbia depends on personal interests.
Spring (March - May): Everything comes back to life, perfect for appreciating natural scenery.
Summer (June - August): Perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying the sun.
Autumn (September - November): Cooler weather, suitable for cultural exploration.
Winter (December - February): Suitable for ski lovers.
Attractions
Belgrade:
Belgrade Fortress: A landmark building overlooking the beautiful city.
Karemegdan Park: a green oasis housing several museums and monuments.
Cathedral of Saint Sava: One of the largest Eastern Orthodox churches in the world.
Niš:
The Niš River Canyon: a spectacular natural wonder.
Katojći Waterfall: A 12-meter-high waterfall suitable for hiking adventures.
Other areas:
Tla Pass: a paradise for hiking enthusiasts.
Lake Split: The largest lake, suitable for boat trips.
Cetinje: An ancient city with many historical sites.
Gastronomy
Traditional cuisine:
Cevapcici: national dish, grilled meat with vegetables.
Kajmak: A cheese-like delicacy made from cow's milk.
Karadjordje schnitzel.
Cabbage rolls.
Burek: A popular Western-style pie.
Recommended restaurant:
Two Little Deers: A century-old restaurant, steak is recommended.
Three Hats: Grilled Salmon.
Restoran Babaroga 2018: Michelin restaurant.
Casa Nova: Truffle steak.
Transportation
Train:
Belgrade has two train stations, the new high-speed railway station and the old railway station.
You can buy train tickets through the APP, pay attention to enter the station name.
Tickets are checked 100% of the time on trains, so don't take any chances.
Public transportation: Belgrade has a well-developed public transportation system and you can purchase a transportation card.
Phone cards and bus cards can be purchased at newsstands.
Pay attention to bus diversion information.
Currency exchange: You can exchange currency at exchange points on the street, or use ATMs marked with UnionPay to withdraw money.
Pay attention to the PIN code when using credit cards.
I hope this guide can help you better plan your trip to Serbia and enjoy the charm of this beautiful country.
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