A yet unexplored destination by India outbound, Serbia has a lot to offer Indian travellers, from architectural legacy to natural beauty, experiential activities to best of F&B. It is also the only European country where Indians can visit without a visa
Located between Central and Southern Europe, the Republic of Serbia is known for its rich cultural heritage. The landlocked country, that covers an area of 88,361 sq km (including Kosovo) is a destination that has everything for a new age global Indian traveller. Adding to its attraction as a destination is the fact that it is the only European country that has a no-visa policy for Indians.
Vibrant Belgrade
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is considered a gateway between the East and the West. Among the many unique aspects of the city is its location at the confluence of Sava and Danube rivers. The city is famous for its cosmopolitan culture, heritage and vibrant nightlife. The Republic Square in Belgrade is the most recognisable square surrounded by important buildings like the National Museum, the National Theatre and the statue of Prince Michael on a horse. Standing on the flower beds surrounding the statue are interesting cutouts of well known artists whose works have been displayed inside the museum, like Pablo Picasso. A short walk away is the pedestrian zone, which has many stores both sides of the street, great shopping option for haute couture and high street fashion. One can buy old books and vinyls from a street vendor or stop and enjoy the performance of street musicians.
The key tourism attractions in Belgrade include St Sava’s Temple, Zemun old city area, National Museum, Belgrade Fortress, the Victor, St Michael’s Cathedral, Gardos Tower, and others. St Sava’s Temple has been undergoing restoration for sometime now. The beautifully restored central dome prepares one for the stunningly golden crypt, where the work has been completed. Tales from the Bible come alive in the colourful murals.
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