Serbia is located in Southeast Europe and is a country known for the quality of its Rakija (Brandy). The dynamic capital city of Belgrade is a mish-mash of grand architecture, stylish stores, green spaces, and arresting style of old and new buildings on the outskirts of the city. Kalemegdan fortress located in Kalemegdan Park is the top of must-visit places to see of the city. The famous fortress is the capital’s most romantic spot, enveloping the finest park in the city and hiding museums and monuments within it.
Top attractions of the city are the Zeleni Venac market, Tito’s Mausoleum, Nikola Tesla Museum and the Sava Temple. Subotica is the city's best place to visit especially for Catholics. It is full of art nouveau buildings, from palaces to churches to synagogues. The town’s City Hall is the best example of the Art Nouveau structure in the country. Food bloggers can try Hungarian food and eat Lángos in the town square. Novi Sad is the prettiest of all the cities and is the second-largest city in this country. It’s a more relaxed city where tourists can take a free walking tour, visit Fruška Gora National Park, admire colorful buildings and visit the monasteries surrounding Novi Sad. Sremski Karlovci is the best place for wine tourism with impressive vineyards and exotic wineries besides other attractions like Four Lions Fountain, Branko’s town, and Vojvodina.
The climate of Serbia can be considered to be between a continental climate in the north with fairly cold and dry winters and warm, humid summers. The climatic condition in the south is more of mediterranean climate that is hot, dry summers with cool and rainy winters.