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Serbia
Travel Guide. 2nd Edition. Bradt
Publications. 320 pages.

The ex-Yugoslav region of Serbia is experiencing a re-launch of tourism
that has opened up the country. This new edition leads the field in
providing fresh information with a wide-ranging appeal for business
visitors, adventure travellers and those with art and history interests.
Serbia covers fundamentals such as getting there (by plane,
international train and the trans-European motorway), a range of local
travel options, including cycling, driving and pleasure railway tours,
and accommodation for all budgets and styles. As a prime destination for
winter sports, mountain resorts and a range of health spas in
spectacular settings are also covered.
• The first English travel guide to Serbia, fully updated to reflect the
country's surge in popularity, with the advent of budget flights to the
nearby Balkans.
• Detail on new privately owned hotels and low-cost hostels for
backpackers in Belgrade.
• A fresh look at Kosovo and the issues surrounding the province
becoming fully independent in the near future.
• A new, dedicated section on the country's main music festivals.
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Belgrade
Travel Guide. 1st Edition. Bradt
Publications. 320 pages.

This compact new guide contains all the information expected for the
weekend visitor, business person and traveller on a tour; from walking
tours of the city with tips on the best shopping and café pit-stops to
essential words and phrases to help you order the local specialities and
enjoy all the city offers. Short trips beyond the city to Smederevo
fortress and Mount Avala are included to introduce the visitor to the
Serbian countryside.
• First guide to the new city break hotspot of Belgrade
• Concentrates on the must-see and do attractions for the short break
visitor
• Contexts: history and culture of the Balkan region
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