The ex-Yugoslav region of Serbia is experiencing a re-launch of tourism that has opened up the country. This new dedicated Bradt guide leads the field in up-to-date information with a wide-ranging appeal for business visitors, adventure travelers, and those with art and history interests. Serbia thoroughly covers fundamentals such as getting there (by plane, international train, and the new trans-European motorway), a wide range of local travel options including cycling and driving tours, and accommodations for all budgets and styles. Serbia is a prime destination for winter sports, and resorts in the Zlatibor and Kopaonik mountains are covered as well as a range of health spas in spectacular rural settings and a host of other fascinating towns and villages.
This guide features:
>Historical, archaeological, and religious sites and attractions
>The capital, Belgrade, with its vibrant nightlife, cafe society, and live music
>Cultural activities such as folk music, theater, and classical concerts
>Natural history and ecotourism opportunities
>A separate chapter on travel in, and highlights of, Kosovo