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Often overshadowed by its sun-soaked Balkan neighbours, Serbia is finally stepping into the spotlight—and for good reason. This is a land where history and hospitality meet at every turn. From the lively streets of Belgrade, where cafés hum with conversation until dawn, to the serene monasteries along its rivers, Serbia is a country of contrasts and surprises. Explore ancient fortresses, soak in Roman-era thermal spas, or sample local wines in the lush countryside. With Pinoy Tourism, you’ll experience a Serbia that’s both raw and radiant—rich in culture, generous in flavour, and full of stories waiting to be told.

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Serbia At-a-Glance

Serbia might be landlocked, but its spirit is boundless. Between the buzzing energy of Belgrade, peaceful mountain monasteries, and rejuvenating spa towns, this country packs more into its borders than most. Expect a warm welcome, hearty food, and a mix of cultures that have shaped Serbia through the centuries.

Currency
Serbian dinar (RSD)
Capital City
Belgrade
Winter avg temp
0°C
Language
Serbian
Summer avg temp
28°C
Good morning
Dobro jutro
Time Zone
GMT+1
Good evening
Dobro veče
Little landlocked Serbia really packs a punch when it comes to adventure and fun. From Belgrade’s vibrant nightlife to tranquil riverside monasteries, every corner of this country has a way of surprising you.
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Our top 5 things to do in Serbia

Learn the history of Belgrade

Walk through centuries of conquests and cultures in Serbia’s storied capital. Your guide will bring to life Belgrade’s layered history—from Celtic roots and Roman ruins to Ottoman rule and modern resilience.

Visit the Kalemegdan Fortress

Perched at the meeting point of the Danube and Sava rivers, this ancient fortress has seen over a hundred battles and countless rebuilds. Today, it offers peaceful green parks, sweeping river views, and echoes of empires past.

Visit the House of Flowers

Step into a fascinating piece of modern history at the resting place of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. Once covered in blossoms, this peaceful site offers quiet reflection and insight into the country’s 20th-century story.

Admire the views from Avala Tower

Rising 204 meters above Mount Avala, this iconic tower provides breathtaking panoramas of Belgrade and beyond. Destroyed in 1999 and rebuilt stronger, it’s a symbol of Serbia’s enduring spirit.

Dine at Novak Djokovic’s restaurant

Taste authentic Serbian flavours at the restaurant of tennis legend Novak Djokovic. Between trophy displays and warm family service, you’ll enjoy hearty dishes that showcase the best of local cuisine—with a touch of celebrity flair.

Best museums in Serbia

Belgrade

Museum of Nikola Tesla

Dedicated to the brilliant mind who shaped the modern world, this museum showcases Tesla’s inventions, models, and personal belongings. A must-visit for anyone fascinated by genius.

Belgrade

Serbian National Museum

Home to more than 400,000 artifacts, this is Serbia’s cultural heart. Wander from medieval icons to Italian masterpieces by Raphael and Titian, each room revealing another layer of Serbia’s identity.

Belgrade

Museum of Yugoslavia

An essential stop for history enthusiasts. Learn about the rise and fall of Yugoslavia through artefacts, photographs, and exhibits—plus a visit to Tito’s House of Flowers within the complex.

Best food in Serbia

Gibanica

A beloved pastry layered with filo dough, eggs, and cheese. Served sweet or savoury, it’s a staple at every Serbian table—from breakfast to festive feasts.

Pljeskavica

The king of Serbian street food—a juicy, spiced meat patty made from a blend of beef, pork, and lamb. Served with onions, ajvar, and fluffy lepinje bread, it’s comfort food perfection.

Kajmak

A creamy, salty dairy spread somewhere between cheese and clotted cream. It’s eaten with bread, melted over grilled meat, or spooned into pastries—and it’s utterly addictive.

What to pack for a tour in Serbia

What to Pack

Serbian Phrasebook

Locals appreciate even a simple “hvala” (thank you).

Comfortable Shoes

Belgrade’s cobbled streets and fortress climbs call for reliable footwear.

Rain Jacket

Expect occasional showers, especially in spring

Insect Repellent

Useful for riverside strolls and national park hikes.

Scarf

Great for warmth, sun protection, or when visiting churches and monasteries.

Sustainable Travel Kit

Pack reusable bottles, bags, and toiletry containers to help keep Serbia beautiful.

Other things to know before you go

A valid passport is required for all travellers. Some nationalities may need a visa—check well before your departure. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. Travel insurance is recommended for all Pinoy Tourism guests.