
The most important cities in Serbia at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Located in the heart of Kosovo, Obiliq Municipality is an important industrial center, primarily known for its coal-fired power plants.
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Discover Viti Municipality, a region in Kosovo known for its scenic landscapes and quiet rural charm.
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Located in western Kosovo, Istog is known for its natural beauty, including the Rugova Canyon and numerous water sources.
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Located on the stunning Pešter Plateau, Sjenica is known for its rugged natural beauty and extreme winters.
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Bačka Palanka is a charming town on the left bank of the Danube River in Serbia, bordering Croatia.
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Bor is an industrial city in eastern Serbia, known for its massive copper mine.
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Vrbas is a charming town in Vojvodina, known for its rich agricultural surroundings and multicultural heritage.
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Located on the Drina River, Bajina Bašta is the gateway to the stunning Tara National Park.
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Ada is a town on the Tisza river in the Serbian province of Vojvodina.
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A town and municipality in southern Kosovo, situated between the Sharri and Carraleva Mountains.
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A municipality in eastern Kosovo, known for its rural beauty and rolling hills.
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A town in southern Kosovo, known for its Ottoman-era fortress and the dramatic Kaçanik Gorge.
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A town in central Serbia on the Velika Morava river, known for its Roman history as Horreum Margi and the nearby medieval Ravanica monastery.
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Lipjan is a town in Kosovo, known for its rich history dating back to Roman times.
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Nova Pazova is a modern town in Vojvodina, strategically located between Belgrade and Novi Sad, known for its industry and multicultural history.
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Podujeva Municipality is a scenic region in the northeastern part of Kosovo, known for the beautiful Batllava Lake and its surrounding green, rolling…
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Prijepolje is a town in southwestern Serbia at the confluence of the Lim and Mileševka rivers.
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Loznica is located on the Drina river in western Serbia near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Pozarevac serves as an important regional commercial and administrative center.
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Obrenovac is a Serbian town near Belgrade, known for its thermal spas and for hosting the country's largest thermal power plant, Nikola Tesla.
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Cacak is considered an important transport and trade hub in Central Serbia.
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Kać is a quiet town in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, close to Novi Sad, known for its agricultural tradition and Orthodox church.
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A charming town on the banks of the Tisa river in Serbia's Vojvodina province, known for its relaxing atmosphere and the Gospojina festival.
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Strategically located between Belgrade and Novi Sad, Inđija is a modern economic center with a rich cultural heritage in the Srem region.
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A high-altitude spa resort in Southern Serbia, famous for its extremely alkaline Prolom water and proximity to Devil's Town (Đavolja Varoš).
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A tranquil spa town on the southern slopes of Fruška Gora, famous for its 32.8°C thermal springs and the historic Ravanica monastery.
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Bačka Topola is a charming town in Vojvodina with a rich Hungarian cultural heritage.
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A historic spa resort on Jastrebac mountain, known as the 'royal bath' for orthopedic rehabilitation and pure mountain air.
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Located in the heart of the Šar Mountains, Štrpce Municipality is famous for the Brezovica ski resort and its stunning alpine scenery.
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A town on the banks of the Danube near Novi Sad, famous for its high-quality cabbage and the annual Cabbage Festival (Kupusijada).
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Zemun is a historic and charming municipality of Belgrade, famous for its Austro-Hungarian architecture and riverside promenade.
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Vladičin Han is located in southern Serbia on the banks of the South Morava river.
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Bečej, a town on the Tisa river in Serbia's Vojvodina region, is famous for the Fantast Castle and its rich multicultural history.
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A town in the heart of the Šar Mountains, famous for the Brezovica ski resort, a paradise for winter sports and nature lovers.
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A popular holiday resort on a former branch of the Danube in Eastern Serbia, known for its clear water and silvery reflections.
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A small town in Kosovo at the foot of the Carraleva mountains, known for its rural charm and its role as a transportation hub.
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A gateway to nature in northern Kosovo, renowned for the vast Gazivoda Lake and the stunning mountain scenery of Mokra Gora.
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The largest ski resort in Serbia, known as the 'Mountain of the Sun,' offering premier winter sports and a national park.
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The Serbian capital at the confluence of the Sava and Danube, featuring the massive Kalemegdan Fortress and vibrant nightlife.
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A dynamic city in southern Kosovo, famous for its religious tolerance and the mosque sharing grounds with an Orthodox church.
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Located in North Kosovo, Leposavić is known for its scenic mountain landscapes and important Serbian Orthodox monasteries.
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A renowned spa resort near Niš, famous for its radon-rich thermal springs and its location at the foot of Koritnjak hill.
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One of Serbia's oldest spa resorts on the Drina river, famous for its royal park, sulfurous waters, and medicinal mud.
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One of the oldest cities in the Balkans, the birthplace of Constantine the Great and home to the chilling Skull Tower.
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Located on the banks of the Lim River, Priboj is a town rich in industrial history and surrounded by stunning nature.
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An untouched natural paradise in Western Serbia, featuring deep canyons, emerald lakes, and spectacular viewpoints.
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Sombor is a significant agricultural trade center in Vojvodina.
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An elegant lakeside resort near Subotica, famous for its Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture, park, and Palić Lake.
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The 'Queen of Serbian Spas', famous for its seven healing springs and the expansive park featuring the Bridge of Love.
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The first capital of modern Serbia, an industrial city with a rich cultural heritage and a significant memorial park.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.