SerbiaBradt Travel Guides, 2013 - 400 страница One of the most misunderstood corners of Europe, Serbia is a spirited and fascinating country. Belgrade and second city Novi Sad are lively, cosmopolitan and welcoming, while rural Serbia, with its hidden monasteries and breathtaking countryside, is an undiscovered gem. This edition of the guide features the burgeoning music festival scene, bird-watching, wine-tasting and Serbia's growing litany of sporting stars such as Novak Djokovic. This edition includes a new section on the Danube cycling route with details on where to stop, where to shop and sights to see on the way. Updated throughout, the listings include boutique hotels, eco-lodges and backpacker hostels to cater for all budgets. The guide goes into greater depth than its competitors with more detail on the history, politics, culture and sights and more detailed reviews of hotels and restaurants. |
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1 Background Information | 3 |
2 Practical Information | 57 |
the Guide | 97 |
3 Belgrade | 99 |
4 Along the Danube | 185 |
Serbia in colour ii | 200 |
5 Central Serbia | 207 |
6 Vojvodina | 229 |
7 West and Southwest Serbia | 295 |
8 East and Southeast Serbia | 339 |
Language | 381 |
Glossary of Serbian Terms | 387 |
Further Information | 389 |
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Back cover | 402 |
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