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Transportation of tourist attractions in Serbia

Serbia is the second largest tourist city in the world in, because its cost performance is very high among European countries. Since 1997, it has become a tourist destination for many people. Moreover, Serbia is a relatively safe country during the day and night, so you can play with peace of mind.

Preparation before departure

Air ticket: There is no direct flight to Serbia in China, and you can usually transfer from Moscow, Abu Dhabi or Istanbul. Aeroflot is the cheapest, with a round trip of around 4500 yuan. No matter whether Moscow or Abu Dhabi transit, as long as they don't leave the airport, they don't need a transit visa.

Visa: visa-free (please print the round-trip ticket and accommodation information in advance and randomly select it when entering the country). Xiao Ai: When you entered Serbia, you had an entry stamp, but when you left, you didn't have an exit stamp.

Exchange rate: RMB 65,438+0 yuan equivalent to 65,438+07 dinars. Change euros in China, and then change them in Serbia. Many other hotels accept euros.

Reference flight

The take-off time of SU209 in Shanghai is11:45-the landing time in Moscow is 16:30 (the transit time is 4 hours).

Su 2092 20:30 off in Moscow at 20: 30-Belgrade landed at 2130.

Arrival: nikola tesla Airport. It is the only international airport in Serbia, with a distance of 18km from the center of Belgrade. There are many ATMs, and there are currency exchange points at the baggage claim area and the exit.

You can choose bus or train. The bus facilities are good, the speed is fast, and the flight attendants can speak English; The train runs at 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, and the cost is lower.

Ps: Neither of them need to book tickets in advance, just check the train schedule, arrive at the station half an hour in advance, and buy tickets to enter the station.

Urban transportation: mainly by taxi and walking, because the city is small and the taxi cost is not high.

Intercity traffic

Belgrade railway station

Address: Savski Training 2, Belgrade

How to get there: Bus No.42, No.46, No.51and No.91go to GlavnaEleznikaStanica.

Belgrade bus station

How to get there: Bus No.7, 10, Bus No.9L, 13 get off at EkonomskiFakultet Station or Bus No.70 get off at GlavnaEleznikaStanic Station.

Serbia has a long history. Belgrade, the capital, is one of the oldest cities in Europe, with ancient churches everywhere. There are few tourists and the locals are friendly.

Belgrade traffic information

Belgrade: The whole city is in a leisurely state of life, with cafes and bars everywhere, beautiful women and handsome men all over the streets, romantic figures in the old city, and many graffiti on the walls exudes unique charm. There are many Russian-style buildings in the new town. Those who are interested can explore them. It is also the place with the richest nightlife bar culture in Europe, so don't miss it.

Saint Sava Church: The largest Orthodox church in the world, the most magnificent building here.

Kamegedan Ancient Castle: It's very close to the city center. Just walk into the park at the end of the pedestrian street. Many couples come here for dating, overlooking the intersection of sava river and Danube. It feels super good to be here at night.

Jidagong Street in Milla: the busiest pedestrian street in Belgrade.

Northard: Athens, known as Serbia, is full of literature and art. It used to be a multi-ethnic and multicultural place. There are often local singers singing in the street in Freedom Square in the city center, surrounded by famous European buildings.

Subotica: A small town on the border between Serbia and Hungary, with Hungarian-style buildings all over the streets. There are fewer tourists, and the romance of the words is stronger. It takes five hours by train from the capital. Five star recommendation!

Recommended elsewhere: Zemeng Town, Red River House, Zlatibor.

City recommendation

Sava river and the Danube meet at Belgrade. As an important contact point between Europe and the Near East, it is called the key to the Balkans. There are many scenic spots in this city. You can walk (please wear light shoes) or take public transportation.

KnezMihailova Street, located in the center of Belgrade, is the most famous commercial street. The representative building at the end of 19 stands beside the street and is a good place for sightseeing, shopping and visiting various cultural exhibitions.

Kalemedan Park near Dagong Street is a famous tourist attraction in the Gulf city, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery at the intersection of Danube River and sava river. The castle in the park is made of huge stones and has been a military fortress since Celtic rule. There is the Belgrade Military Museum in the castle, which is very popular with foreign tourists. It houses the remains of the F- 1 17 stealth fighter shot down by the former Yugoslav army and more than 25,000 military exhibits since the Roman Empire.

Former Embassy of China in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. This used to be a lawn, but now it has been enclosed. There is a memorial board, and there are always tourists offering bouquets below.

Free visit, open all day.

Address: Beograd, Kalemegdanbb

How to get there: Bus No.2, 19, 2 1 road, 22, 28, 29, 4 1 road and 3 1 road get off at Kalemegdan Station.

The talented scientist Tesla made many people suspect that he was a future traveler. He invented the alternating current system. As the founder of modern radio and wireless communication, he is known as "the greatest scientist in human history". The Serbs are proud of Tesla, named the airport after him, and printed his head on the dinar with a face value of 100. The museum has a collection of his research materials, books, photos, etc. Tito died in May 1980 and was buried in the greenhouse where he worked and played in winter. So in the local area, "Hualou" is synonymous with Tito's mausoleum.

In the courtyard, there is a statue of Tito dressed in guerrilla clothes, displaying gifts from various countries (such as sabers, guns and national costumes). ) was received by Tito before his death. It is a "museum" with a rich collection, and the guests said it is worth seeing.

Opening hours: winter: Monday 10:00- 18:00. Summer: Closed on Monday 10:00-20:00.

Price: 400 dinars for adults and 200 dinars for children.

Address: No.6, Baussier, Belgium

How to get there: Take the No.40 or No.41tram and get off at MuzejIstorije station.

Restaurant recommendation

Casanova recommends grilled salmon and filet mignon.

The environment of the "dock" is good, especially the steak.

"Toroladin" Dinner on the Danube River

Warm reminder, Serbia should bring less cash when going out, because some street children in Serbia will ask you directly, and there are not a few refugees. So we still have to have a certain sense of protection.