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What are the best places to visit in Montenegro And Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia?
We go there this summer to visit some of the family and was wondering if there are particular places or experiences that are necessary to fully enjoy our vacation:) In addition, such vendors are? I've heard palacinka some sales … is also … Can I buy traditional clothes? and what it costs us money? (approximately) thanks!
Well, I found Some years ago I have family in Montenegro and had a bit of a road trip along the coast of Montenegro ulcinq and drive north to Dubrovnik (Croatia). Thus I can say that uu can see the cities along the coast and U investigate more .. 1. Aug Velika plaza ULCINQ 'two main beaches of the local people, visit a large beach in the small beach town located in the "old" (the main city). the small beach is crowded in the summer so I recommend driving to Velika Plaza. Not too far away and people do not walk … but it gets hot … reallly driver is recommended. In the "old" town or can walk through the castle and visit the church-mosque that has become a museum and shows all objects of the "old city. (take a card from the tourist center that sits just before the beach) the map U lists of other sites can see and U.S. stores are courses leading to the small beach. There are shops selling real gold! So if you're interested, u can negotiate and U can also buy souvenirs and DVD / CD 's and stuff and there is also a market selling fresh produce, located in the city opened a few days. Make U-tasting food that entitled "Burek'…( stuffed pasta with meat or cheese) and there are restaurants and ice cream if u like ice cream, keep an eye on a point along the small beach that ice cream is delicious! I was not very impressed by the restaurants here, but I hope thats changed since my last visit. Apparently there is Shops selling traditional clothes there … (there are people who can do it for the right price .. but im told that parts of the dress is not so cheap to buy!.) so u can need to ask around if you're interested. U is also found large numbers of Roma beggars children.its particularly sad, but it will not give them anything Coz u alone. and also take the toilet paper if I was the last time there was a lack of restaurants toilet paper: (People may also want to pay U to enter the beach coz they run into a tourist UR, but the beach is free, so DO NOT PAY! BAR visit the old town is a necessity. "Or in the strength, visit the sites and ruins, such as churches, palaces, baths, clock tower, cathedral, to name a few. Entering her also receive color brochure that explains some of the information and a list of sites and U can also see the remains of ancient artifacts. (I liked seeing the Turkish baths! That was my stress) is also near an olive tree, which is supposed to be about 2000 years old! Situated near a town called 'Sutomore (5 km) away .. U will find a sandy beach there! a popular tourist destination. making route, we stopped at 'Petrovac (as just another beach), we just went around and had a look at the shops. Stefan then detained in "Sveti. Its the most exclusive resort in Montenegro, where the rich and famous like to hang out! Its basically a small island connected to the mainland, so that u can drive through. We do not drive, but we have taken amazing photos from afar! next up, we visited a village called Budva, known as the "tourist capital of Montengro and near Sveti Stefan. The city is surrounded by city walls with several gates, the towers of the fortress and citadel!. many sport or cultural events and festivals are held here. U can also find many old churches / Monastery and monuments. The Archaeological Museum is worth seeing, as it explains the history of Budva. There are about 17 beaches around. Stroll around the harbor is beautiful and u can see many ships too expensive! The streets are very small and narrow, and it is wonderful to explore. Shopping here is pretty good I might add. and also if after the marks or are u also will find it here too! Restaurants and bars are very good here! I recommend visiting Budva for sure! Budva Cetinje "After we visited the ancient Capital Of Montenegro and the National Museum of Montenegro (ex – palace of King Nikola 1). Cetinje is surrounded by "National Party Lovcen Mt. I would recommend going to see the final resting place (shrine) of the famous poet named Njegos montengrin! This is at the top of the summit Jezerski Vrh (1,657 m). He is the man made no right to the top (461 steps), but worth it and the decor is incredible! KOTOR – the town overlooks the bay of Boka and this beautiful city is located in the mountains! Kotor is the UNESCO World CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE LIST!. The ancient city was built between the ages 12 and 14 and is one of the best preserved medieval architecture and monuments Historic! The bay is also listed as one of the most beautiful bays in the world and until today, I can not for the pure beauty of the bay of my mind .. its really incredible, and my cousin has a place overlooking the bay and mountains, so I spent some time there and enjoy swimming decoration. In the or find many old churches, palaces, cathedrals and museums. The climax, no ST. Tryphon Cathedral and the Maritime Museum. Perast also visit. here, is an artificial island (or small boating. minutes) called "Gospa od Skrpjela. Makes a church built there, which honors Mary, Mother of Jesus and the paintings within the church is quite amazing:). Then he went to Dubrovnik (Croatia) This was my trip along the coast of Montenegro … I hope this gives u some ideas:)))
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