Let a journey through the cities of Serbia start from
Belgrade, its capital.
The proud white city is keeping well, maintining the looks of a young man,
although it is an ancient of times (its 20 centuries of existence make it
one of the oldest European cities).
Take a walk around Belgrade, a tour in time, from Kalemegdan fortress, past the Cathedral, to Princess Ljubica's Home - and you have already traveled several thousend years in a couple of steps. Go on and continue your walk through the museums and galleries, stadiums and squares, the Bohemian cafes of Scadarlija, under a watchful and protective gaze, from dawn to dusk, of the imposing dome of St. Sava Temple.
The northern province, Vojvodina, is relaxed
in the tranquillity of wheat fields: the farms are dreamy, the windmills
busy, the thoroughbred horses galloping... Novi Sad, the Serb Athens of
the 19th century, the squares of Subotica, the smell of cookies from Kikinda,
tambourine players from Sombor; Sremski Karlovac, the museum of a great
history of a small people...
Shoud you desire to experience the towns with oriental atmosphere, we
shall take you to Kosovo and Metohija. Pristina, Pec, Novi Pazar, Mitrovica.
On the glorious battlefield, the Serb Army, in 1389, defended the gates
of Europe. We shall show you the Prizren filigrees and its craftsmen, old
steam baths and mosques, churches and monasteries...
Every city tells its story, woven from the past and present: Kragujevac, Krusevac, Kraljevo, Uzice... We shall take you to Sabac Fair, to the shops of old Tesnjar in Valjevo, to Ljubicevo Horse Games near Pozarevac, to Nis, the home town of the Byzantine emperors Justinian and Constantine the Great...The carpets from Pirot, hot peppers of Leskovac, the crystal from Zajecar...