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Serbia, a country full of Eastern European style, has become a travel destination for more and more backpackers with its low prices, rich culture and natural scenery. If you have a limited budget and want to experience European style, Serbia is definitely your best choice! **1. Itinerary (7 days and 6 nights)** * **Day 1: Arrive in Belgrade** * Morning: Arrive at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) and take bus A1 (300 dinars, about 20 yuan) or bus No. 72 (150 dinars, about 10 yuan) to the city. * Afternoon: Check into a youth hostel (recommended Hostel Bongo or Hostel Fair, beds are about 100 yuan/night), visit Kalemegdan Fortress (free), and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. * Evening: Enjoy dinner at Skadarlija Pedestrian Street (traditional restaurant Tri Šešira is recommended, about 50 yuan per person). * **Day 2: Belgrade City Exploration** * Morning: Visit the Church of Saint Sava (free), one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. * Afternoon: Visit Knez Mihailova Street, go shopping or have a cup of coffee * Evening: Visit the Tesla Museum (ticket price 500 dinars) to learn about the life of this great inventor. * **Day 3: Day trip to Novi Sad** * Morning: Take the train (about 400 dinars, about 27 yuan, 1.5 hours) to Novi Sad, visit the Petrovaradin Fortress (free) and overlook the beautiful Danube River. * Afternoon: Visit the Cathedral of Novi Sad and Freedom Square, and taste local specialties (recommended restaurant Fish & Zelenish, about 60 yuan per person). * Evening: Return to Belgrade. * **Day 4: Zemun Town & Lake Ada** * Morning: Take the bus (about 100 dinars, about 7 yuan) to the town of Zemun, visit the Gardos Tower (ticket price 200 dinars), and enjoy the panoramic view of the Danube. * Afternoon: Go to Lake Ada (Ada Ciganlija) for swimming, sunbathing or renting a bicycle (about 200 dinars/hour). * Evening: Return to Belgrade and taste local beer (about 20 yuan). * **Day 5: Niš day trip (optional)** * Morning: Take a bus (about 1,000 dinars, about 67 yuan, 3 hours) to Nis, visit Nis Castle (free) and the Skull Tower (ticket price 300 dinars, about 20 yuan). * Afternoon: Return to Belgrade. * **Day 6: Free time & shopping** * Morning: Visit the Yugoslav History Museum (ticket price: 400 dinars, about 27 yuan) or Tito's Tomb (free). * Afternoon: Buy souvenirs (local red wine or Rakija fruit brandy is recommended). * Evening: Experience Belgrade nightlife (Savamala bar street is recommended). * **Day 7: Departure from Belgrade** * According to the flight time, go to the airport and end the journey. **2. Budget details (per capita)** * **Air tickets: **Round trip about 1,000 yuan (book in advance or pay attention to promotional tickets) * **Accommodation: ** 6 nights in a youth hostel bed for about 600 yuan * **Transportation: ** City bus and intercity transportation are about 200 yuan * **Food:** About 100 yuan per day, 700 yuan in total for 7 days * **Tickets and other expenses:** About 300 yuan * **Total:** Approximately 2000 yuan **3. Travel Tips** * **Visa:** Serbia is visa-free for Chinese passports and allows a stay of 30 days. * **Currency:** Serbian Dinar (RSD), 1 yuan ≈ 15 dinars (for reference only, subject to real-time exchange rate). It is recommended to bring Euros or US dollars to exchange locally. * **Language:** Serbian, English is commonly used in tourist areas. * **Safety:** The overall security in Serbia is good, but you still need to take care of your personal belongings. * **Internet: ** You can buy a local phone card (about 200 dinars, about 14 yuan) or use the hotel/hostel WiFi. **4. Money-saving tips** * **Accommodation:** Choose a hostel bed or homestay, the price is more affordable. * **Food:** Buy ingredients from the supermarket and cook your own meals, or choose a local restaurant. * **Transportation:** Try to use public transportation and avoid taking taxis. * **Tickets:** Some attractions offer student discounts, so remember to bring your student ID. **V. Conclusion** Serbia is a charming country with rich history, culture and natural landscapes. Even on a budget, you can have an unforgettable trip here. I hope this guide can help you plan a perfect trip to Serbia! **Note:** The above budget is for reference only, and the actual cost may vary depending on personal consumption habits and travel time. It is recommended to flexibly adjust the itinerary and budget according to your own situation.
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Posted: May 14, 2025
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