11 Days Self-Driving Tour in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania
10 cities |
19 attraction(s) |
total distance 1554
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Day1: Novi Sad
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This square is a landmark in the center of the old town. There are various buildings around it, with the most notable being the spire cathedral. The opposite of the cathedral is the city hall. The square is also surrounded by several other churches and different forms of buildings, as well as a theater and park.
Day2: Sarajevo
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Ottoman-era stone bridge near the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's 1914 assassination.
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Clifftop remnant of a defensive wall, now a popular spot for sunsets & panoramic views of Sarajevo.
Day3: Sarajevo
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Ornate, 19th-century Gothic-style Catholic church with a marble altar, murals & stained glass.
Day4: Mostar
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Diving & weddings are popular at this rebuilt Ottoman-era arched bridge over the Neretva River.
Day5: Kotor
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The Kotor city wall is located in the eastern part of the old town and is approximately 4.5 kilometers long. It is built on steep cliffs and is more challenging than the Great Wall of China. Although it may look like a mini version of the Chinese Great Wall from afar, it does not have the same majestic feeling. However, the city wall has its unique aspect: when you climb up to it, you can see the panoramic view of the entire Boka Bay and Kotor city, which is incredibly stunning. If you have enough energy and plenty of time, we recommend visiting the city wall.
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The Kotor Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval old towns, located by the Adriatic Sea. It has been selected as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Day6: Kotor > Budva
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Day7: Tirana
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Skanderbeg Square is a great place to experience the local daily life, where you can enjoy scenes of children racing around in orange plastic cars. The Skanderbeg horseback statue at the south of the square is also a landmark of the square.
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The National History Museum of Albania is the largest museum in the country. Here, you can admire most of the country's ancient artifacts, including precious relics left behind from the Illyrian period to all the victories achieved by Albania during the Second World War. In addition, the front of the museum is decorated with impressive Albanian murals showcasing the country's grandeur throughout history.
Day8: Durres
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Day9: Podgorica
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Although not a historic site, it is still worth a visit. The exterior of the building is grand and simple, with marble reliefs at the corners. The interior is filled with magnificent wall paintings.
Day10: Belgrade > Podgorica
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Day11: Belgrade
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At the confluence of the roaring waters in Belgrade stands a stone fortress - Kalemegdan. It has witnessed the historical ups and downs of the city and has become a landmark tourist attraction and leisure destination. Kalemegdan has been repaired and expanded many times in history and still retains the architectural styles of ancient Rome and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but most of the relics are from the Turkish era. The fortress is made up of huge stones and was a military stronghold during the Celtic rule. Welcome to Kalemegdan, explore this ancient castle full of historical and cultural charm.
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The Sveti Sava Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church in the world, but it still remains unfinished. Construction of the church began in 1935 but was interrupted during Hitler's rule and could not continue during communist rule. Walking inside this church, you will deeply feel how insignificant you are under the huge dome roof.