The Best of Belgrade and Bucharest
❮The Best of Belgrade and Bucharest
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade
- Flight from Belgrade to Bucharest
- Hotel for 4 nights in Bucharest
Sample of Included Tours: - Guided City Tour in Belgrade
- Guided Pub and Taverns Tour in Belgrade
- Guided City Tour in Bucharest
- Castles of Transylvania Tour from Bucharest
- Wine Tasting Tour around Bucharest
Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
An inspiring combination of in Serbia and Romania!. Start your adventure in Belgrade (one of the oldest cities in Europe, is known as “the city that never sleeps”. Floating clubs on its rivers have become synonyms for great parties and never-ending fun, and Skadarlija, the bohemian street, for a place where music and singing can be heard until dawn) then, is Bucharest (once known as the `Little Paris`, with wide, tree-lined boulevards, and glorious Belle Epoque buildings and eclectic mixture of architecture, from old monasteries to Orthodox Churches). Discover their must-see sights and taste the best of their food and drinks!. This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Belgrade
Day 1Arrive to Belgrade
Overnight in BelgradeDay 2Overnight in BelgradeDay 3Overnight in BelgradeDay 4Departing from Belgrade
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Bucharest
Day 4Arrive to Bucharest
Overnight in BucharestDay 5Overnight in BucharestDay 6Overnight in BucharestDay 7Overnight in BucharestDay 8Departing from Bucharest
Serbia
Serbia is a fascinating country with a turbulent history. Its visitors will be surprised by the wide variety of architectural styles ranging from Romanesque to Gothic, from Renaissance to baroque. There are many great monuments including fortresses, ancient churches, Byzantine-style basilicas, and Roman amphitheaters waiting to be discovered. Tourism in Serbia is mostly focused on the villages and mountains of the country. The most famous mountain resorts are Zlatibor, Kopaonik, and Tara. There are also many spas in Serbia, one the biggest is Vrnjaeka Banja. The largest cities like Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Nis, attract many tourists, but so do rural parts of Serbia like the volcanic wonder of Davolja varos, Christian pilgrimages across the country, and cruises along the Danube, Sava, or Tisza.
Romania
Romania is well-known for its rich history, dating back before the time of the Greeks and Romans. Ruins from days gone by, ranging from Roman structures in Alba Iulia to remnants of Communism in Bucharest, are vivid illustrations of life in Romania through the years. Whether the museums are open-air or in exhibition halls, these are fun ways to learn more about Romanian history and folk culture.
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Belgrade
Belgrade is one of Europe's oldest cities, and its wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinca culture. Nowadays, it is the central economic hub of Serbia, and the capital of Serbian culture, education and science. The city's main attractions are: Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Prince Michael Street, the Parliament, the Temple of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. The hilltop Avala Monument offers views over the city. Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum, called The House of Flowers, and the nearby Topèider park are also popular among visitors.
Visit and explore the Avala Monument, Temple of Saint Sava, Parliament, Prince Michael Street, House of Flowers, Old Palace, Kalemegdan Fortress, National Museum, National Theatre, Skadarlija, and so much more. -
Bucharest
Once known as the 'Little Paris', Bucharest, Romania's capital, is known for its wide, tree-lined boulevards, and glorious Belle Epoque buildings. There is even an Arc de Triomphe on a boulevard longer than the Champs Elysees, with a variety of trees that flower beautifully in the spring. You will be intrigued by the city's eclectic mixture of architecture, from old monasteries and Orthodox Churches, to Second Empire mansions, the stolid Stalinist architecture of the communist years, and the colossal Parliament House, the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon.
Visit and explore the amazing Palace of Parliament, Romanian Athenaeum, Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum, King Michael I Park, Cismigiu Gardens, National Museum of Art of Romania, Stavropoleos Monastery, Arcul de Triumf, Revolution Square, National Museum of Romanian History, Cotroceni Palace, Mogosoaia Palace, University Square, Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse, and so much more.
Visit and explore the Avala Monument, Temple of Saint Sava, Parliament, Prince Michael Street, House of Flowers, Old Palace, Kalemegdan Fortress, National Museum, National Theatre, Skadarlija, and so much more.
Visit and explore the amazing Palace of Parliament, Romanian Athenaeum, Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum, King Michael I Park, Cismigiu Gardens, National Museum of Art of Romania, Stavropoleos Monastery, Arcul de Triumf, Revolution Square, National Museum of Romanian History, Cotroceni Palace, Mogosoaia Palace, University Square, Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse, and so much more.