Short on time? Focus on Belgrade with a day trip north to Novi Sad. This itinerary covers Serbia’s historical highlights, cultural gems, and scenic Danube views.
Day 1: Belgrade Essentials
Morning: Start with Serbia’s complex history at Yugoslav History Museum, then visit the massive Saint Sava Church (one of the world’s largest Orthodox churches) and Parliament Building.
Afternoon: Walk from Republic Square down Knez Mihailova Street (pedestrian zone with shops and cafes) to Kalemegdan Fortress overlooking the river confluence.
Evening: End at Skadarlija bohemian quarter for traditional Serbian dining and live music.

Day 2: Belgrade’s Hidden Stories
Morning: Explore Nikola Tesla Museum (interactive exhibits about the famous inventor) and NATO Bombing Sites from 1999 – sobering reminders of recent history.
Afternoon: Take a bus/taxi to Zemun district. Climb Gardos Tower for panoramic views where Sava meets Danube.
Evening: Riverside dining in Zemun’s old town. Try fresh Danube fish – grilled or in traditional fish soup while watching boats drift by.

Day 3: Novi Sad Day Trip
Getting there: Bus or train from Belgrade (1.5 hours each way)
Must-see: Petrovaradin Fortress – Novi Sad’s iconic “Gibraltar of the Danube” with stunning river views and underground tunnels.
Explore: Wander Novi Sad’s charming old town with Austrian-Hungarian architecture and relaxed cafe culture.
Tip: If visiting in July, this is where EXIT Festival transforms the fortress into Europe’s hottest music destination.

