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Tash Inn – Belgrade Hostel

A stay in a hostel means more than simply an overnight accommodation. One of the most important notions connected to hostels is openness, first and foremost, to new people, experiences and knowledge.

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Novi Pazar: The oriental gem

Novi Pazar is the most visibly Ottoman town in Serbia but also within close reach of some of the Serbian Orthodox Church's oldest churches and monasteries.

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Zemun: The Town Within the City

Zemun, an immediate neighbour of Belgrade, is an area that anyone visiting the city should aim to go and see.

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Sremska Mitrovica: Surviving history

The heart of Sremska Mitrovica stands on the ruins of its famed predecessor Sirmium. Emperors such as Trajan Decius, Aurelian, Probus or Maximian were born in the town or its vicinity and many more Roman rulers spent time here.

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Ivanjica: The beauty of tranquility

Although it is a major town of the upper Moravica region, Ivanjica (alt. 468 m) is actually a sleepy and small settlement, best known for its clean air and the beauty of its mountainous surroundings

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Irig

Irig has three 18th c. Orthodox churches. Just to the east of the main town square and park is the oldest and most important of the three, dedicated to St Nicholas

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Valjevo: In the heart of Serbia

Valjevo lies in a position of outstanding natural beauty: there are no less than five waterways at the foot of the wooded hills supplying the town with fresh air at all times.

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Kruševac: Lazar's capital

The most valuable and certainly the most beautiful monument in Kruševac is Lazarica Church. This masterpiece of Serbian religious architecture was built around 1377.

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Leskovac

Due to its textile industry that prospered, Leskovac was dubbed “Serbian Manchester” manufacturing goods that were sold worldwide. All of this perished in WWII mostly as an aftermath of devastating and unnecessary Anglo-American bombings of 1944 that destroyed most of the old town.

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Kovačica: A village of art

The village is bursting with living traditions and original arts and crafts, as well as several collections. Almost every house is home to a painter and

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