If you are hunting for a vacation destination in Europe that is interesting and cheap, though off the radar, then you should consider the Balkans. The Balkans amazes with its stunning beauty, warm and hospitable locals as well as a rich culture. Though most countries in the Balkans are still emerging from their turbulent past marked with political and economic upheavals, the tourism industry in the area is on a steady rise, and the influx of tourists is astounding. Here are the three best cities in the Balkans that you ought to visit if you head to Europe:
Belgrade
Home to over two million people, Belgrade is emerging to be every tourist’s dream destination . The land is scenic, lively and rich with wonder. For hedonists, there are nightclubs, clubs, bars and a vibrant nightlife. For nature lovers, there are green parks, riverbanks such as Ada Medjica and Ada Huja. For fitness enthusiasts, Danube quay is the ideal place for sports such as rowing, running, cycling and playing tennis. For gourmets, Belgrade is undoubtedly a home to many and varied types of food.[post_ads_2]
Belgrade is also dotted with all kinds of contemporary art galleries where works of artists of both Belgrade and foreign origin are on display.
The history buff will definitely have an exciting time in this city. Great events of global significance have transpired in the city of Belgrade in the past- great events touching on democracy, socialism, revolution, world wars, etc. Whether you believe it or not, this city is arguably one of the oldest European Capital.
Also, in Belgrade, the history lover will hear of the history of the Ottoman reign, the Serbian Royal dynasty, why Yugo entered into the Second World War, etc.
But do not expect to explore the whole city in a day. That is because the city is very large; therefore, tourists usually rent an apartment in Belgrade and explore the city for several days.
Skopje, Macedonia
It is unfortunate that the city is not praised enough- as it should. This place is the ideal destination for those who are seeking an inexpensive weekend break. If you are interested in history, unique architecture, great nightlife and Ottoman relics, then this is the place to be.[post_ads_2]
Skopje is inhabited by both Christians and Muslims and, accordingly, you can see many Mosques, Churches, hammans as well as monuments dedicated to saints. There are some interesting political buildings as well.
Prizren, Kosovo
Prizren doubles up as Kosovo’s cultural capital as well as prettiest city. In August each year, the place usually receives hordes of people who come for the Dokufest . Dokufest is a nine-day international short film and documentary festival that is regarded as one of the best in the world. It’s also the biggest event of this kind in Balkans. During this festival, the city center is usually transformed to one massive party.[post_ads_2]
Prizren used to be a prominent city under the Ottoman Empire, and that is the reason you are likely to find a lot of Ottoman architecture in the city. If you need a better view of the city, you’ll need to climb up to the pinnacle of the ancient Prizren Fortress .
Source: demilked