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Serbia tourist attractions + transportation

Serbia is the second-ranked tourist city in the world in 2019. Because of its relatively high travel cost-effectiveness among European countries, Serbia has become a tourist destination for many people since it became visa-free in 2017. Moreover, Serbia is a relatively safe country during the day and night, so you can travel with peace of mind. Preparation before travel

Air tickets: There are no direct flights from China to Serbia. Generally, you can transfer from Moscow, Abu Dhabi or Istanbul. Aeroflot is the cheapest, with a round trip cost of about 4,500 yuan. Regardless of whether you are connecting in Moscow or Abu Dhabi, as long as you do not leave the airport, you do not need a transit visa.

Visa: Visa-free (please print out your round-trip air tickets and accommodation information in advance, as you will be randomly checked upon entry). Xiao Ai reminds: There is an entry stamp when entering Serbia, but there is no exit stamp when leaving the country.

Exchange rate: 1 RMB is exchanged for approximately 17 dinars. Exchange euros at home and exchange them again in Serbia. In addition, many hotels accept euros. Reference flight

SU209 takes off from Shanghai at 11:45 - lands in Moscow at 16:30 (transit time 4 hours)

SU2092 takes off from Moscow at 20:30 - lands in Belgrade at 21:30

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Arrival Airport: Nikola Tesla Airport. It is 18 kilometers away from the center of Belgrade and is the only international airport in Serbia. There are many ATMs and currency exchange points at baggage claim and exits. Intercity transportation

You can choose buses or trains. Buses have good facilities and are fast, and the flight attendants can speak English; trains have a speed of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour and are cheaper.

ps: There is no need to book tickets in advance for both. Just check the train timetable, arrive at the station half an hour in advance, buy a ticket and enter the station.

Inner city transportation: taxis and walking are the main methods. Because the city is small, taxi fares are not high. Belgrade transportation information

Belgrade Railway Station

Address: Beograd, Savskitrg2

How to get there: Bus No. 42, 46, 51, 91 to Glavna ?elezni?kaStanica

Belgrade Bus Station

How to get there: Take bus No. 7, 10, 9L, 13 to Ekonomski Fakultet station or No. 70 to Glavna?elezni?kaStanic< /p>

Get off at the station.

Serbia has a long history. The capital, Belgrade, is one of the oldest cities in Europe, and ancient churches can be seen everywhere. There are very few tourists and the locals are very friendly. City recommendation

Belgrade: The whole city has a laid-back lifestyle. Cafes and bars can be seen everywhere, and the streets are filled with beautiful and handsome men. The old city has romantic writing and many graffiti on the walls have a unique charm. The new city has a unique charm. There are still many Russian-style buildings preserved. If you are interested, you can dig them out. This is also the place with the richest nightlife and bar culture in Europe. Don’t miss it.

St. Sava Church: the largest Orthodox church in the world and the most magnificent building here.

Kalemegdan Ancient Castle: Very close to the city center, just inside the park when you walk into it at the end of the pedestrian street. Many couples come here for dates, and they can also overlook the intersection of the Sava River and the Danube River. It is super beautiful here in the evening.

Dong Mirajlo Street: the busiest pedestrian street in Belgrade.

Novi Sad: Known as the Athens of Serbia, it is so literary and artistic. It used to be a place of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural integration. Local singers often sang on the street in Liberty Square in the city center. , the square is surrounded by famous European-style buildings.

Subotica: A small town on the Serbian-Hungarian border, the streets are full of Hungarian-style buildings. There are fewer tourists and the romantic atmosphere is stronger. It’s only 5 hours by train from the capital, five-star recommendation!

Recommended other places: the small town of Zemun, the famous photography celebrity river house, Zlatibor. Belgrade

The Sava and Danube rivers meet in Belgrade. As an important contact point between Europe and the Near East, it is known as the Key to the Balkans. There are many scenic spots in the city, and you can visit them on foot (please wear light shoes), or you can choose to take public transportation.

Knez Mihailova

Street is located in the center of Belgrade. It is the most famous commercial street. It is lined with representative buildings from the late 19th century. It is a great place for sightseeing and A great place to shop and visit various cultural exhibitions.

Kalemegdan Park (Kalemegdan) is very close to Grand Street and is a famous tourist attraction in Bay City. You can enjoy the beautiful view of the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. The ancient castle in the park is built of huge stones and has been a military center since the days of Celtic rule. There is a Belgrade Military Museum in the castle, which is very popular with foreign tourists. It contains the remains of the US Air Force F-117 stealth fighter shot down by the former Yugoslav army and more than 25,000 military exhibits since the Roman Empire.

The former Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia (FormerChineseEmbassyin

Belgrade). The site used to be a lawn, but now it has been fenced off. There is a commemorative plaque under which visitors have been presenting bouquets of flowers.

Free admission, open all day

Address: Beograd, Kalemegdanbb

How to get there: No. 2, No. 19, No. 21, No. 22, No. 28, Take buses No. 29, 41, and 31 and get off at Kalemegdan station. Nikola Tesla Museum (Nikola Tesla

Museum)

The genius scientist Tesla has made many people doubtful He is a time traveler from the future. He invented the alternating current system. As the founder of modern radio and wireless communications, he is respected as "the greatest scientist in human history." Serbians were so proud of Tesla that they named the airport after him and printed his face on the 100 dinar note. The museum contains research materials, books, photos, etc. left by him. After Tito's death in May 1980, he was buried in the "flower house" where he worked and played during the winter. Therefore, in the local area, the "flower house" is synonymous with Tito's mausoleum.

There is a statue of Tito in the guerrilla uniform in the courtyard, which displays gifts from various countries (such as sabers, guns and national costumes) that Tito received during his lifetime. It is a "museum" with rich collections. Said, very worth seeing.

Opening hours: Winter: 10:00-18:00. Closed on Mondays. Summer: 10:00~20:00, closed on Mondays.

Price: 400 dinars for adults, 200 dinars for children

Address: Boti?eva 6, Belgrade

How to get there: Tram No. 40 or 41 Get off at MuzejIstorije station

Restaurant recommendations

"CASANOVA" recommends grilled salmon and filet mignon

"Terminal" has a good environment, especially steaks

"ToroLatin" Dinner on the Bank of the Danube

Warm reminder: bring less cash with you when you go out in Serbia, because there are some street children in Serbia who will ask for it directly from you, and there are also a small number of refugees. So you still need to have a certain sense of protection.