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Scheduled 14 of 14 days

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  • 1

    Belgrade, Serbia

    1 nightWed. Jul 09-Thu. Jul 10

  • 2

    Zagreb, Croatia

    0 nightsThu. Jul 10

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Things to do in and around Belgrade

  • Streets - Belgrade, Serbia
  • Zindan gate complex
  • Historical Museum of Serbia
  • Belgrade Aviation Museum
  • Kloster Velika Remeta
  • Krusedol Monastery
  • Guns
  • Monument to the National Hero
  • A lovely dignified tomb for a great man
  • Nikola Tesla Museum
  • Kovilj Monastery Front Gate
  • Decan Monastery
   
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Belgrade

Serbia, Central Serbia region

Night lifeFoodCultureHistoric1 nightWed. Jul 09 - Thu. Jul 10

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White City. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. Throughout its history, the city has been settled by Celts, Romans, Slavs, Franks, Hungarian, and Ottoman. Belgrade has been awarded many titles, and is classified as a Beta- global city. Its main attractions include Belgrade Fortress, Nikola Tesla Museum and other fascinating museums, churches, parks, and a wonderful beach.

Fast emerging as one of Europe's liveliest cities, Serbia's capital is packed with culture, sights and fantastic nightlife.
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Things to do in and around Zagreb

  • Upper Town - view of the lower town--Cathedral
  • The City
  • The Zagreb Cathedral being restored, the spires are 108m. high
  • Museum of Arts and Crafts
  • Zagreb : ville haute
  • Autumn in Croatia
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Zagreb

Croatia, Zagreb region

FoodHistoricCultureNight life0 nightsThu. Jul 10

Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from the Roman times to the present day. The oldest settlement in the urban area of the city is Andautonia, a Roman settlement in the place of today's Ščitarjevo. The name "Zagreb" is mentioned for the first time in 1094 at the founding of the Zagreb diocese of Kaptol, and Zagreb became a free royal town in 1242, whereas the origin of the name still remains a mystery in spite of several theories. In 1851 Zagreb had its first mayor, Janko Kamauf, and in 1945 it was made the capital of Croatia when the demographic boom and the urban sprawl made the city as it is known nowadays.

Visit Croatia's capital city, home to amazing museums, green parks and gardens, renowned restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
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