In Belgrade there is over 300 monuments, and 57 of them are considered monuments of exceptional importance to the culture of Belgrade, but also all over Serbia. They resemble the people and events that have marked our country and our capital city. Belgrade’s beautiful, historic city, which has seen many wars and crossing the hands […]
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Zobnatica Farm – Horse Heaven
At the junction of roads leading from Europe to the Balkans and further time Asia, not far from the Serbian-Hungarian border, and within easy reach of Bačka Topola, settled in the famous Zobnatica horse farm that 2009 marked the 230. years of existence. The throat was raised at Zobnatica decades ruled any track of the […]
Continue ReadingBurek – Ideal breakfast, dinner or lunch in Serbia
“Burek” is for many people one of the most popular foods. It is ideal as a breakfast, but also as a dinner. It’s just unthinkable back in time on the weekends and do not come with the team at burek in the bakery. We agree that we all love pie. But we don’t know how […]
Continue ReadingSerbian speciality – Karadjordje steak
The Karađorđeva šnicla (Karađorđe steak) is named after Karađorđe, the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Turks. A veal steak is stuffed with kajmak, rolled up, and dipped in egg. It is then covered with breadcrumbs and deep-fried. This dish is served with tartar sauce and a glass of quality red wine suits […]
Continue ReadingMeet us at IMEX Frankfurt 2015
Dear Partners, Serbia Incoming DMC will participate at the upcoming IMEX meeting business exhibition in Frankfurt, 19 – 21.05.2015. We will be more than glad to meet you there, and discuss further our partnership and business cooperation. Why Serbia Incoming DMC? – Fine attention to details is what makes us wanted; – Our quality of […]
Continue ReadingBeyond beauty – Tara National Park
Mountain Tara belongs to internal Dinarides and it is part of Serbian Vlach mountains. It is located In the far West of Serbia in encompassing area bounded by the Drina River between Višegrad and Bajina Bašta. In the narrowest part of the mountain massif Mt Zvijezda was placed and it is naturally separated from Mt […]
Continue ReadingMy Search for Serbian Kajmak
DURING A RECENT stint living in central Serbia, I became obsessed with kajmak, which, if you can imagine, is like a lovechild between cream cheese and salty French butter. Made from the skimmed fat of cows’ milk and then mixed with salt, its consistency can vary from rather runny and milky (new) to more like clotted cream (old). My […]
Continue ReadingMeeting place for Serbs – Kafana
Serbs have centuries-old tradition of drinking black coffee, and it was a tradition inherited from the time of the Turkish reign in this region. The first “kafanas” (coffee houses) were opened in the East, and this “institution” was introduced here by the Ottoman conquerors. It is quite certain that over time Turks opened also the […]
Continue ReadingInternational Tourism Fair Belgrade, February 19 – 22, 2015.
The International Fair of Tourism is an internationally acclaimed tourism event that pays tribute to tourism services and solutions, tour planning services, tour operating services, tourism accessories and essentials and all products and services that are related with the world of tourism. The fair has been keen on meeting the international standard of tourism industry […]
Continue ReadingWhat to expect from Serbian Cuisine
Serbian dishes are made of quality ingredients, fresh and succulent meat, seasonal fruits and vegetables, whose genuine scents and flavours are never smothered by sauces and heavy spices. Genetically modified food is banned in Serbia. The usual food preparation techniques include boiling, stewing, simmering, frying, roasting, grilling, baking, and some restaurants use the traditional methods, […]
Continue ReadingGuitar Art Festival 2015
Guitar Art Festival was founded in 2000 and today represents a professional and expert event that gathers classical guitarists of all kinds: amateurs, primary and secondary music schools pupils, students, as well as their teachers and professors and eminent guests, leading world guitarists.
Continue ReadingBelgrade International Film Festival 2015
Belgrade International Film Festival, called FEST, is an annual film festival held in Belgrade, Serbia since 1971. It was the only film festival in socialist countries that attracted big Hollywood stars such as Jack Nicholson, Kirk Douglas, Robert De Niro, Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and famous directors like Miloš Forman, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polanski etc.
Continue Reading5 Classy Belgrade Restaurants
Like any other cosmopoliten city Belgrade is full of great restaurants. Whether you would like a sushi restaurant, an American steakhouse, an Italian restaurant, a Thai eatery or exotic Cajun cuisine – you will find it all. Off course, most of restaurants serve Serbia traditional food, that is hearty and tasty, with lot of meat. […]
Continue ReadingBelgrade finds energy to rise again
In the heart of Belgrade, the vibrant and resilient capital of Serbia, a slow and colorful transformation is taking place. Once ugly and industrial, the historic neighborhood of Savamala has emerged in recent years as the thriving epicenter of the city’s cultural life. Following decades of neglect, Savamala is now blossoming back to life as […]
Continue ReadingPirot carpets tradition and magic
In the backroom of a small house in Pirot in southeastern Serbia, a handful of women are fighting to keep an ancient craft alive. Their dexterous fingers race up and down large wooden looms, weaving the bold geometric patterns distinct to Pirot carpets. Once celebrated throughout Europe for their beauty, Pirot carpets graced the walls […]
Continue ReadingSerbia UNESCO Heritage Sites
Planning a trip to Serbia soon? You won’t want to miss visiting World Heritage sites for a taste of this country’s cultural and historical gems. As part of UNESCO’s World Heritage list, Serbia holds four properties: Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius; Medieval Monuments in Kosovo, Stari Ras and Sopoćani; and Studenica Monastery. The World Heritage List, […]
Continue ReadingSerbia featured for Best in Travel 2015
This astonishingly inexpensive country is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. But get in quick: the genre-jumping Exit Festival – annexing a medieval fortress in Novi Sad each July since it began as an anti-Milošević protest – was awarded the Best Major European Festival title. Belgrade is being mentioned in the same panting breaths as Berlin […]
Continue ReadingThe Battle of Kosovo 1389
The Battle of Kosovo was neither a major victory nor a major defeat in the history of Serbian warfare, but it has remained one of the most significant events of the Serbian history. A great clash of the Serbian and Turkish armies took place on Vidovdan (15 June by the Julian calendar, 28 June by […]
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