Sitting at the historic crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, Serbia is a country of spirited hospitality and deep-rooted traditions. Its capital, Belgrade, is one of the oldest cities in Europe and is famously perched at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers; here, the sprawling Kalemegdan Fortress overlooks a city known for its "splavovi" (floating river clubs) and a relentless creative energy. To the north, the province of Vojvodina offers a slower pace, characterized by the Austro-Hungarian charm of Novi Sad and its iconic Petrovaradin Fortress. Southward, the landscape rises into the lush hills of Šumadija and the jagged peaks of Zlatibor, where travelers can find the medieval "Spiritual Valley" of Orthodox monasteries. From the quirky "Devil’s Town" rock formations to the world-class EXIT festival, Serbia is a destination of vibrant contrasts and soulful resilience.