Serbia

by Laurence Mitchell 

Publication Date:  05th Sep 2017


£16.99

Serbia Travel Guide – Expert tourist holiday tips including Belgrade museums and restaurants, Balkan music and culture, wine-tasting, rafting and hiking. Also featuring festivals such as Guca and EXIT, Subotica and Novi Sad architecture, hidden monasteries and fortresses including Studenica, Petrovaradin and Golubac, and the Sargan Eight railway.

About this book

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 and friendly people. Development of tourism infrastructure continues apace in Serbia and this new edition reflects all the changes and trends of recent years, including Belgrade’s increasing popularity as a weekend break destination, the continued evolution and rising quality of accommodation across all price brackets in both the capital and beyond, the development of Belgrade’s Savamala riverfront area, the rise in popularity of bird-watching holidays, the possibilities for wine tours, and the increase in visitors to the EXIT festival held annually in Novi Sad and 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 and 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 and people, as well as a strong emphasis on culture and the arts – music, literature, cinema and art – and on natural history, including a thorough overview of Serbia’s best wildlife sites. Comprehensive and up-to-date listings of the best places to stay and eat according to budget are covered, along with reliable public transport information to enable you to travel independently with confidence. This guide recommends facilities and 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 and wish to immerse themselves in local tradition.
Despite burgeoning interest, Serbia remains one of the least known corners of Europe. Belgrade and second city Novi Sad are lively, cosmopolitan and welcoming, while rural Serbia, with its hidden monasteries and gorgeous countryside, is an undiscovered gem. With the Bradt guide you will be able to discover all this intriguing country has to offer.

About the Author

Laurence Mitchell is a travel writer and photographer who specialises in places that lie well away from more familiar tourist territory: transition zones and cultural frontiers like the Balkans and Central Asia. He has been visiting Serbia since it was part of the former Yugoslavia and Tito was in charge and knows the Balkan region extremely well having visited both Serbia and the other countries of the region many times over the past decade and a half. With a keen interest in natural history, as well as the arts, he is eager to convey to others the wealth of cultural and natural offerings that often underrated Serbia has to offer visitors.
In addition to Serbia, Laurence has written several other guidebooks for Bradt as well as a couple of walking guides. He also frequently contributes articles to magazines and is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers and the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild.

Reviews

‘A good introduction to the country.’
The Independent

Additional Information

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Geography and climate, Natural history and conservation, History, Economy, People, Language, Religion, Culture
Chapter 2 Practical Information
When to visit, Highlights, Suggested itineraries, Tourist information, Tour operators, Red tape, Embassies, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, Women travellers, Gay travellers, Travelling with children, What to take, Money and budgeting, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Shopping, Arts and entertainment, Photography, Media and communications, Business, Cultural etiquette, Interacting with local people, Travelling positively, Other practicalities

PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Belgrade
History, Getting there and away, Getting around, Tourist information, Local tour operators, Where to stay, Where to eat and drink, Entertainment and nightlife, Culture and festivals, Shopping, Other practicalities, Suggested itineraries, What to see and do, Nearby city escapes
Chapter 4 Along the Danube
Smederevo, From Smederevo to Veliko Gradiste , Golubac, The Homoljske region, Ðerdap National Park, Donji Milanovac , Tekija, Kladovo, Negotin
Chapter 5 Central Serbia
Kragujevac, The Knic area, Kraljevo, East of Kraljevo, Vrnjacka Banja, Krusevac, Topola, Valjevo
Chapter 6 Vojvodina
Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, Fruska Gora National Park, Sremska Mitrovica, Sombor, Bac , Subotica, Becej, Pancevo, Kovacica, Kikinda, Zrenjanin, Vrsac, Bela Crkva, Deliblato Sands (Deliblatska Pescara)
Chapter 7 West and Southwest Serbia
Uzice, Cacak, Guca , Around Cacak, Zlatibor, Villages in the Zlatibor region, Tara National Park, South along the Ibar Valley, Kopaonik region, Th e Raska region, Novi Pazar, Around Novi Pazar, Sjenica, Nova Varos, Prijepolje, Onward travel to Kosovo
Chapter 8 East and Southeast Serbia
Zajecar, Cuprija, Jagodina, Despotovac, Nis, Sokobanja, East of Nis, Knjazevac, Stara Planina, Pirot, Around Pirot, Leskovac, Vranje , Kursumlija
Appendix 1 Language
Appendix 2 Glossary of Serbian Terms
Appendix 3 Further Information
Index