Often the best things are right under our noses. And it’s only a matter of time before we see them. Serbia is not heavily advertised as a tourist destination. However, this is not fair considering the great cities and beautiful nature of the country.
Even without an occasion, this European country is an excellent choice for a vacation. Don’t forget that you can play Eurojackpot on our website as well as enter other lotteries with amazing jackpots. Here are the top destinations with which Serbia will surprise and captivate you.
Novi Sad combines Austro-Hungarian charm with some of the best beaches on the Danube. The second largest city in Serbia enjoys peacefulness if you do not count the Exit music festival in July, one of the largest in Europe, which takes place in the Petrovaradin fortress. Among the unique buildings are the old town hall, the cathedral, the “Dungjerski” castle and the “St. George” church. As you walk around Novi Sad, be sure to check the latest lottery results on our platform.
Also called Silver Mountain, Kopaonik is the highest mountain in Serbia, a national park since 1981. With its rugged and picturesque landscapes, the reserve consists of the main Serbian ski resort with professional and amateur slopes and 25 lifts that serve up to 32,000 skiers per hour. The snow lingers from November to May, and hotels offer both a luxury and a more affordable experience.
In summer, the park offers charming walks. The area is known for its mineral waters and springs. Marked trails will take you to bizarre rock formations, hot springs, geysers and waterfalls. There are bears, deers, golden eagles, as well as rare peregrine falcons, and the vegetation includes mulberry and spruce. One more thing – the mountain is connected with the history of Christianity in Serbia. The ancient temples and monasteries, especially the UNESCO-protected Žiča, are a must-see.
The pearl in the valley of Mokra Gora, Durvengrad was built as a filming location by Emir Kusturitsa for the movie “Life is a Miracle”. Today, the village is a functioning ethnic open-air museum and arts center. Festivals, concerts, art seminars and various classes are held there all year round. It’s the perfect place to relax while waiting for the draw of your favorite game, and you’ll easily check the 6/49 lotto results here.
Belgrade offers a unique view of the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, great architecture and a lively atmosphere. Despite the stormy past – 115 wars were fought for the city and it was burned more than 40 times, today Belgrade hosts a bunch of events – music, film, theater and beer festivals. Kalemegdan Fortress is the most famous historical site in the city, which has museums and churches, as well as an underground network. Opposite the fortress is the entrance to Knez Mihailova Street, the main pedestrian area in Belgrade with shops and restaurants.
The National Museum with over 400,000 exhibits and the Nikola Tesla Museum with personal belongings and documents of the inventor are very interesting. For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, head to Ada Chinganliya Island, or ‘Gypsy Island’, in the south of the city, where a beach resort awaits on the banks of the Sava. Here you will enjoy swimming, water skiing, as well as a large park area.
Studenica Monastery, located in the central part of Serbia, is one of the most popular ones. This 12th-century monastery is best known for its exceptional Byzantine frescoes, paintings and other ornate elements from the 13th and 14th centuries. The white marble cladding of both churches sets them apart from the green landscape. It is the richest monastery in the country and the mother of Serbian Orthodox monasteries.
Our western neighbor is rich in natural beauty, and this can be clearly seen when we talk about the Uvac Canyon. The meanders are so dramatic they take your breath away. Sharp bends, jagged rocks, wild fauna and the enormous power of the Drina River – the Uvac Canyon will captivate you. If you miss exotic beaches, read our article on the top private islands for billionaires.
There are many fortresses in Serbia, but none more impressive than the 14th-century fortress on the banks of the Danube in the east of the country. Most of the fortresses in Serbia offer great views from the inside, but you have to see this one from afar.
Destinations in Serbia have a lot to offer their visitors. It is a country with a stormy history, amazing athletes, warm people, breathtaking nature and wonderful culture. It’s up to you to decide where to go, and if the occasion is winning the lottery, even better.