Novi Sad

Novi Sad

Nestled gracefully along the banks of the Danube, Novi Sad, Serbia, is a city that makes you feel at home. A place where history hums quietly through pastel streets and the café culture feels like a warm embrace. Known as ‘the Serbian Athens‘, this city has long been a cradle of art, music and literature, it feels like the soul of the Danube.… Read the rest

Petrovaradin Fortress

Petrovaradin Fortress

Rising proudly above the wide blue sweep of the Danube, Petrovaradin Fortress commands both the skyline and the imagination of Novi Sad, Serbia’s cultural heart. Locals call it the Gibraltar of the Danube – a stone sentinel that has watched over the river for centuries.… Read the rest

Sremski Karlovci

Sremski Karlovci

Hidden on the gentle slopes above the Danube River, just a short drive from Novi Sad, lies Sremski Karlovci. The town is like a perfectly aged wine, rich with history, faith and old-world charm. It’s one of those rare destinations that seem untouched by time, where cobbled streets still echo with the voices of scholars and priests and where every corner smells faintly of grapes ripening in the sun.… Read the rest

Marinada

Marinada

There’s something about dinner by the water that always feels like a little escape. Perhaps especially so when the city heat clings to your skin and the air is heavy with the scent of sun-warmed concrete. That’s why, on a golden Belgrade evening, we find ourselves heading southwest.… Read the rest

Belgrade Fortress By Night

Belgrade Fortress By Night

There’s something magnetic about Belgrade in the summer and the Belgrade Fortress by night might just capture that magic in a moment. As the heat softens by late afternoon, the air turns honey-warm, and the city slowly drifts into a golden reverie.… Read the rest

Church of Saint Sava

Church of Saint Sava

High on the Vračar plateau, the Church of Saint Sava, Belgrade, occupies one of the most symbolic sites in Serbian history. This is where, in 1595, Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha ordered the burning of Saint Sava’s relics.… Read the rest

Walking Belgrade

Walking Belgrade

Belgrade’s Old Town is quite contained and so walking Belgrade is an easy task. This beautiful city, crowned by its fortress and hugged by the Danube and Sava Rivers is a delight of old and new. A tapestry of styles, stories and scars that reflect the city’s long and complicated history.… Read the rest

Belgrade Fortress

Belgrade Fortress

At the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, high above the shifting currents and sprawling city below, stands Belgrade Fortress, a living manuscript of stone, war, resilience, and renewal. To walk its grounds is to step across millennia, from Roman ramparts to Ottoman fountains, from medieval towers to 20th-century monuments.… Read the rest