The monastery was founded in the 15th century by despot Stefan Lazarevich, the son of the same legendary Serbian king Lazar from the history books, who died in an unequal battle with the Ottomans on the Kosovo field.
The cave in the canyon of the Resava River is the most famous and most visited by tourists in Serbia. If the weather has deteriorated on earth, welcome UNDER the earth - in the Resava cave the temperature is the same both in summer and in winter: 7-10 degrees Celsius.
It is located in the center of Yagodina, on the one hand there is a water park, on the other hand a city park and a zoo, opposite a large shopping center across the road.
The hotel is located, in general, well - 15 minutes walk to the historic center of Novi Sad. But due to the fact that during our stay a bridge was being built nearby, the direct road to the city was blocked, the path remained either by taxi (200 dinars = 100 rubles) or on foot for 20 minutes through...
10 kilometers from Novi Sad is the small town of Sremski Karlovci - one of the centers of attraction for tourists in Serbia. I will not talk much about the town itself and the original architecture, I will immediately move on to the main thing - wine!
The tower, 17 kilometers from Belgrade, is the tallest building in the country and is also a symbol of Serbia (like the Eiffel Tower for France). The tower, about 200 meters high, has stood on Mount Avala since the 1960s, but was destroyed by NATO bombing in 1999.
Fortress in the historical center of Belgrade, a great place for walking for the whole day. The fortress on a hill at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers has stood since the time of the Romans, when the settlement was also called Singidunum.
Small hotel 10-15 minutes walk from Belgrade train station. The hotel is not new, but some time ago it was refurbished. New furniture, the rooms have everything you need for life: TV, safe, air conditioning, mini-bar, wireless internet, hair dryer.