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City Break Niš: A 3-Day Guide to Roman Emperors, Ottoman Fortresses and Balkan Soul (2026)
Niš is a destination that hits you with an undeniable wave of raw and authentic energy the moment you arrive. Sitting proudly on the banks of the Nišava River in southern Serbia it is one of the oldest cities in the Balkans and serves as a true crossroads between the East and the West. While Belgrade gets the spotlight for its restless nightlife and Novi Sad wins hearts with its pastel Austro-Hungarian charm Niš operates entirely on its own terms. It is famously the birthplac

Francesca
May 113 min read


The Top 5 Hotels in Belgrade for an Unforgettable 2026 City Break
Belgrade is a city that feels as though it is constantly on the verge of a new discovery, balancing a tumultuous history with a vibrant, modern heartbeat. By 2026, the Serbian capital has firmly established itself as a must-visit destination, offering a mix of gritty urban energy and refined elegance. Whether you are coming to walk the fortress walls of Kalemegdan, explore the bohemian streets of Skadarlija or dance the night away by the Sava river, the city offers a characte

Francesca
Apr 253 min read


City Break Novi Sad: A 3-Day Guide to Danube Sunsets, Historic Fortresses and Balkan Soul (2026)
Novi Sad is a city that immediately lowers your blood pressure the moment you arrive. Serving as the capital of the northern Vojvodina province in Serbia it sits proudly on the banks of the mighty Danube River. While the national capital of Belgrade is famous for its chaotic, restless and relentless energy Novi Sad operates on an entirely different frequency. The locals here pride themselves on a philosophy of taking things slow. It is a place where coffee dates stretch for h

Francesca
Apr 1512 min read


City Break Belgrade: A 3-Day Guide to Grand Fortresses, River Sunsets and Balkan Soul (2026)
Belgrade is a city that immediately captures your attention with its unapologetic energy. Sitting at the strategic confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers it is a capital that has been destroyed and rebuilt dozens of times over the centuries. You can see this turbulent history reflected in the architecture where brutalist concrete blocks stand proudly next to ornate Austro-Hungarian facades and ancient Ottoman relics. The Serbian capital does not pretend to be perfectly poli

Francesca
Nov 3, 202512 min read
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