Written by dangaroo on January 13, 2009
- Beograd or Belgrade (not sure why it's down as Belgrad!) is the Serbian capital city. Noisy and hectic, it's without doubt the most bustly of the cities in the Balkans (except possibly Bucharest). Belgrade is...
Written by ucrnojgori on May 17, 2005
- My husband and I were strolling through Belgrade’s old town, Kosančićev venac, wanting to see one of the most important Orthodox churches in Belgrade and Serbia, the Saborna crkva, or in English, the Orthodox Cathedral....
Written by BOKI on November 14, 2000
- Accommodations in Budva can most easily be found at some highly rated and expensive hotels. Hotel AVALA and Hotel MOGREN are right next to Old Town. Hotel complex SLOVENSKA PLAZA is close by and...
Written by BOKI on November 13, 2000
- Budva is Yugoslavia's top beach resort. The highlight of the city is its medieval fortress inside which narrow streets wind their way through cozy neighborhoods, past churches, restaurants and taverns. After viewing the churches, old...
Written by BOKI on November 14, 2000
- For an exciting day trip away from the coast, and a dose of Montenegrin history, head to Mt Lovcen. The mountain is a national park, and at its summit, reached after a brisk hike is...
Written by BOKI on November 14, 2000
- On the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, Kotor's old town is a magnificant city. Must-see sites are the churches of St. Tryphon and St. Luke. Tour the old city, grab a cold beer...
Written by BOKI on November 13, 2000
- South-east of Budva is Sveti Stefan, a remarkable old fishing village turned hotel. The hotel is expensive, but the town is worth a look. Nearby is the King's Beach, site of the Yugoslav royal family's...
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