After arriving to the hotel, I set out on an initial exploration around this lovely city. Saint Mark's church, which was built from 1931 to 1940 by architects Petar and Branko Krstić, and apparentlyLeer más
After arriving to the hotel, I set out on an initial exploration around this lovely city. Saint Mark's church, which was built from 1931 to 1940 by architects Petar and Branko Krstić, and apparentlyLeer más
Was fortunate to arrive for a fascinating tour and experience around the Nikola Tesla museum. Including a practical demonstration of the Tesla 500kv oscallating transformer coil. An interesting visitLeer más
Morning walking tour through the old streets of Belgrade from Republic Square, National Museum up to Kalemegdan, the Belgrade Fortress. This is a defensive fortification enclosed with ramparts.Leer más
An interesting visit and tour of the beautiful and amazing Cathedral of St Sava. With more than 3,000 square metres of floor area and a height of 79 metres (including the cross), it is one of theLeer más
Last afternoon to explore Belgrade. A river cruise on the Sava, with views of the old town, passing under the Old Sava bridge, looking up to the the Belgrade Fortress and a view of the SerbianLeer más
Traveled a couple of hours south on good toll motorways, rolling green farm land, some small towns and villages. Arrived to the city of Nis.
Took a walk around the remains of the Fortress of Nis,Leer más
Our first stop this morning was the gruesome Skull Tower in Nis. This is a stone structure embedded with human skulls. It was constructed by the Ottoman Empire following the Battle of Čegar of MayLeer más
From Nis we drove around three and a half hours through rural countryside, small villages, some vineyards and fields of fruit trees. The seanery changed as we travelled on winding roads and alongLeer más
Late afternoon we arrived to Novi Pazar, a city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. A city of around 72,000 inhabitants,. It's a multicultural area of Muslims and OrthodoxLeer más