Ružica Church
Serbia, Belgrade

Lighting the frescoed walls of Ružica Church, a small chapel tucked into the side of the Serbian Kalemegdan fortress, are two chandeliers made entirely of spent bullet casing, swords, and cannon parts. It is a more fitting decoration than one might realize.

Belgrade Zoo
Serbia, Belgrade

The Belgrade Zoo was founded in the year 1936. It was founded by the mayor of that time, the industrialist Mr. Vlada Ilić (I). Belgrade zoo displays a collection of 210 species of animals, with 800 individuals. One of the zoo's biggest attractions are white lions, which are also the zoo's symbol as the name of Belgrade means "white city".

Ispeci pa reci
Serbia, Belgrade

Incredibly delicious desserts. Moderately sweet, which distinguishes them from most similar establishments in Belgrade. They bake all the pastries themselves. It's just amazing! And also pleasant prices for the desserts themselves and coffee.

Wekker Specialty Coffee
Serbia, Belgrade

The selection here is impressive: funnel, bumble and the local specialty - fruit coffee. We recommend trying matcha latte with pear, citrus raf or espresso tonic with tangerine. Wekker also has its own mini-library with bookcrossing.

Baristro
Serbia, Zemun

The coffee shop has a modern interior with retro elements, lots of light and a small but cozy terrace. The assortment includes both coffee classics and a variety of alternatives, as well as fresh croissants, vegan and gluten-free pastries and tiramisu.

Fuka
Serbia, Zemun

There are fresh baked goods on the counter, and the coffee menu is a paradise for lovers of alternative coffee brewing methods: excellent filter, hand and cold brew.

Draft Bar
Serbia, Belgrade

Draft is Belgrade’s first self-service bar. Grab a prepaid card, pour your own beer or wine — as much as you want, when you want. Taps are paired with screens showing drink options and details. Try different styles freely, no standard pours. Also available: coffee, cocktails, snacks, and more. Just 10 minutes from the center — it’s a new, spontaneous way to drink.

Šarlo
Serbia, Belgrade

Šarlo makes sourdough bread, brioches, tartines and sandwiches. You can have a good coffee with them and in the evening have a glass of natural wine or a bottle of craft beer.

Gardosh Tower
Serbia, Zemun

The Gardoš Tower is a memorial tower in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the city's Zemun district. It was built and officially opened by the Austro-Hungarian authorities on 20 August 1896 to commemorate the millennium of Hungarian settlements in the Pannonian Plain.

Beli kamen
Serbia, Irig

A quarry with clean water, which is ideal for swimming and fishing.

Vinarija Deurić
Serbia, Irig

Vinarija Deurić is a modern winery on the southern slopes of Fruška Gora near Mala Remeta. It produces both local and international grape varieties. The estate offers tours, tastings, food pairings, and wine workshops—perfect for wine lovers and events in a scenic vineyard setting.

Swarovski Kristallwelten
Austria, Hall in Tirol

Swarovski Kristallwelten (Swarovski Crystal Worlds) in 1995 near Innsbruck in the town of Wattens opened the Swarovski Museum, in honor of the centenary of the Swarovski company. The museum is built in the form of a huge cave with 7 crystal halls filled with crystals, which are guarded by a Tyrolean giant, who has lived in Tyrol since time immemorial. A waterfall flows from his mouth, small splashes of water shimmer in the sun with all the colors of the rainbow and resemble the reflections of crystals.

Zugspitze
Austria, Telfs

Situated in the Bavarian Alps, part of the Wetterstein range Zugspitze, at 2,962 meters above sea level, proudly claims the title of Germany’s highest peak. Though dwarfed by neighbouring mountains across the Austrian border, Zugspitze offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains in Germany and beyond.

Krimml waterfalls
Austria, Worgl

Krimml Falls is the fifth highest waterfall in the world, 380 meters of cascades (3 main and many small). This is one of the most striking natural attractions of Austria. The waterfall is located in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Salzburg. A powerful, beautiful waterfall, especially at the beginning of summer, when the level of meltwater in the Alps is at its peak. There is a walking trail along the waterfall. You can climb to the top of the very first cascade along it.

Fruske Terme
Serbia, Irig

Fruske Terme is a modern spa resort on the slopes of Fruška Gora near Vrdnik. It features 12 thermal pools, various saunas, relaxation zones, hotels, restaurants, and a wellness center. Perfect for leisure, family vacations, and business events.

Vrdnik Fortress
Serbia, Beocin

he forest has many well-maintained trails, and at the top of the mountain stands a mysterious ruined castle.

Grossglockner High Alpine Road
Austria, Zell am See

The serpentine road of this mountain road consists of 36 turns. Its length is 48 km. The road is toll, but nevertheless, more than one million people travel along it every year. They are attracted by the opportunity to see the picturesque views of the Hohe Tauern Park and the Central Alps. The highest point of the road is on the Hochtor Pass at an altitude of 2504 meters above sea level. The road passes the Pasterze Glacier and the Grossglockner Mountain.

Fruska Mountain
Serbia, Beocin

National park

Buzludzha Monument
Bulgaria, Kazanlak

An icon of brutalist design and a masterpiece of Soviet proportions is the now abandoned Buzludzha Monument. Built in 1974 by the Bulgarian army, the monstrous monument was designed by various artists and creatives in charge of statues during the era.

Restoran Krušedolka 1
Serbia, Irig

Next to the Krušedol monastery (up the stairs) on the mountain there is an excellent restaurant "Krušedolka" with excellent service, delicious food and a pleasant atmosphere. From the summer terrace there is a view of the monastery. There is a playground, behind a green hedge.