
Serbia is an important country in the Balkan region. In this way, it has a great historical, architectural and cultural wealth. After the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia, the region of Serbia was reduced, but it still has several important urban centers and attractions for tourists from around the world. But what are these Serbian cities anyway?
In order to cover the main options for you, we made this article. Good reading!
Top Serbian Cities To Visit
We made a list of the main cities in Serbia that you should visit:
- Belgrade;
- Novi Sad;
- Sremska Mitrovica;
- Golubac;
- Kragujevac;
- Kraljevo;
- Nis;
- Leskovac;
- Novi Pazar;
- Zemun;
- Somber.
Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital and largest city in Serbia. In this way, it is the main destination for tourists who want to discover this Balkan country. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has been demanding for over 7 thousand years.
It is an emblematic city, whose history summarizes several events in the region — such as the fact that it has been rebuilt more than 40 times.
Novi Sad

This is the second largest city in Serbia and, unlike Belgrade, it is not as well known. However, it is one of the most beautiful in the Balkans and offers many attractions to its visitors. Thus, one of the main attractions of the city is its historic center.
Sremska Mitrovica
This city is located just 75 km from Belgrade. It is a city with few inhabitants and far from the spotlight of the big centers. Thus, it is suitable for those who want a little more tranquility.
Golubac

Golubac is a city with an incredible atmosphere. It looks like it was taken out of a fairy tale. It has a medieval atmosphere, with several buildings remaining from the medieval period, such as castles, fortresses and monuments. The city is located on the border between Serbia and Romania.
Kragujevac
This city has more than 150 thousand inhabitants and is the fourth largest in Serbia. Much of its economy depends on the weapons factories in the region, but this is not the fact that attracts so many tourists. The biggest attraction of the city is the proximity to several points of unparalleled natural beauty, such as the Memorial Park, Lake Bubanj, among others.
Kraljevo
This city is surrounded by mountains. In this way, the main attraction of the region are the mountains and the programs that are carried out, such as visiting the monasteries and the Castle of Maglič.
Nis

Nis is the third largest city in Serbia and also one of the oldest. In this way, it offers several historical attractions and an excellent infrastructure to receive its tourists. Another important curiosity about the city is that Emperor Constantine the Great, founder of the city of Constantinople, was born in the region.
Leskovac
Leskovac is situated between several valleys. In this city there are several gastronomic events, which bring together dishes and professionals from all over the country and the Balkans. Thus, to all lovers of gastronomic tourism, a stop in the city is recommended.
Novi Pazar
Novi Pazar is a portrait of a multicultural Serbia. In this city, more than 80% of the population is Muslim. In this way, visiting the region is knowing more about the country and this true cultural melting pot.
So, visit this city to discover this facet of the country.
Therefore, Serbian cities are very interesting to visit. They bring together a wide variety of characteristics, combining the modern with the traditional. In addition, they portray the coexistence of different cultures, such as different ethnicities (especially Christianity and Islam), as well as different ethnicities. And you, what are you waiting for to discover this great country in the Balkans?
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