This new, thoroughly updated fifth edition of Bradt`s Serbia remains the most acclaimed guide available to a country which in recent years has welcomed an increasing number of foreign tourists to discover its attractive rolling countryside, lively cities, excellent food & friendly people. Development of tourism infrastructure continues apace in Serbia & this new edition reflects all the changes & trends of recent years, including Belgrade`s increasing popularity as a weekend break destination, the continued evolution & rising quality of accommodation across all price brackets in both the capital & beyond, the development of Belgrade`s Savamala riverfront area, the rise in popularity of bird-watching holidays, the possibilities for wine tours, & the increase in visitors to the EXIT festival held annually in Novi Sad & to the Guca trumpet festival in central Serbia. Particularly notable since the previous edition is Serbia`s dramatic improvement in English-language facilities for visitors, with many towns & cities now having tourist information centres with helpful staff, all of which are detailed in this guide. Written by an expert author, the Bradt guide to Serbia offers up-to-date background information on the country`s geography, history, economy, politics & people, as well as a strong emphasis on culture & the arts
- music, literature, cinema & art
- & on natural history, including a thorough overview of Serbia`s best wildlife sites. Comprehensive & up-to-date listings of the best places to stay & eat according to budget are covered, along with reliable public transport information to enable you to travel independently with complete confidence. This guide recommends facilities & places of interest that will hold appeal for all types of visitor
- from impecunious young travellers seeking a fun-filled city break to older visitors who prefer a slower pace & wish to immerse themselves in local tradition. Despite burgeoning interest, Serbia remains one of the least known corners of Europe. Belgrade & second city Novi Sad are lively, cosmopolitan & welcoming, while rural Serbia, with its hidden monasteries & gorgeous countryside, is an undiscovered gem. With the Bradt guide you will be able to discover all this intriguing country has to offer.