Top 5 places to visit up to 100 km from Belgrade

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Avala mountain stands at 511 meters (1,677 ft) above sea level and it is located 16 kilometers south-east of Belgrade’s downtown.  Here you should visit the monument dedicated to the Unknown Hero, a World War I memorial and Avala Tower (204,5m), the tallest tower in Serbia and the Balkan region. Observation deck from Avala Tower offers a magnificent view over the surroundings.

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Sremski Karlovci (about 80km from Belgrade) is one of the most beautiful small towns of Southeast Europe situated on the bank of the river Danube. Here you can enjoy in a beautiful architecture and excellent wine.

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Fruška Gora Monasteries are unique cultural and historical site. Sixteen Serbian orthodox monasteries are situated in the area of 50 kilometers long and 10 kilometers wide. Fruška Gora is a National Park and it’s about 100km from Belgrade.

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Oplenac is at just 80 kilometers from Belgrade. This small town rich in history tells a tail about royal family Karađorđević. Don’t miss to see Karađorđe’s Town and royal complex with gorgeous mausoleum of family Karađorđević .

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Viminacium is about 100km from Belgrade. It was one of the most important Roman cities and military camps in the period from 1st till 4th century. The archaeological site occupies a total of 450 hectares and contains remains of temples, streets, squares, amphitheatres, palaces, hippodromes and Roman bath.

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Miljan Miljevic

Miljan Miljević is the founder of Serbian Private Tours. Since 2013, he has been curating private wine itineraries across Šumadija, Fruška Gora, and beyond — focusing on small, walk-in friendly wineries and authentic local experiences.

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