I spent 19 days in Serbia and spent an average of $38 per day. I visited 6 different places – Subotica, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Tara National Park, Nis, and Vrsac. There wasn’t too much that I missed out on that I would have liked to see, but I’d love to return to Tara to camp and see more of the sights there. The highlights were the food (although I got sick of meat after just a few days!), the language, the people, and the history.
- The Nis fortress clock’s hands are backwards – the hour hand is the minute hand – so sailors can see it better!
- View of Belgrade’s two rivers from the fortess
- The Yank without a Chain at a gravesite in the Belgrade Fortress
- The Yank without a Chain at a wine bar in Belgrade
- The Yank without a Chain at Jevrem, a fabulous restaurant in Belgrade
- A building complex in Belgrade
- A creative zebra crossing in Belgrade
- Street art in Belgrade
- Shopska salad – cucumbers, tomatoes, and brined cheese – a classic, delicious Serbian dish
- Statue of King Alexander I in Nis
- Street art in Nis, Serbia
- A flower in the rain in Nis
Hopefully, I’ll make it back to Eastern Europe one day and have the chance to visit Serbia! It looks beautiful.