Discover Our Cities

Explore the unique character and vibrant scenes of each Balkan gem we cover

Belgrade
Belgrade
Serbia
492
Restaurants
312
Pubs & Bars
223
Attractions
Belgrade, the "White City," stands at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Known for its vibrant nightlife, rich history, and resilient spirit, it's a city that never sleeps. From the ancient Belgrade Fortress to the modern Savamala district, Belgrade perfectly blends old-world charm with contemporary energy.

Known For

24/7 Nightlife River Pubs & Clubs Historic Fortress Bohemian Quarters
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Novi Sad
Novi Sad
Serbia
49
Restaurants
37
Pubs & Bars
15
Attractions
Novi Sad, the "Serbian Athens," is a cultural hub known for its relaxed atmosphere and artistic spirit. Home to the famous EXIT Festival at Petrovaradin Fortress, this city combines Baroque architecture with a youthful, creative energy. The Danube riverfront and charming city center make it a perfect blend of history and modernity.

Known For

EXIT Festival Petrovaradin Fortress Cultural Events Student City
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
Croatia
36
Restaurants
31
Pubs & Bars
45
Attractions
Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a stunning medieval walled city on Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Famous for its well-preserved Old Town, marble streets, and breathtaking coastal views, it's also known as King's Landing from Game of Thrones. The city offers a perfect mix of historical grandeur and Mediterranean charm.

Known For

Ancient Walls Adriatic Coast Game of Thrones Mediterranean Cuisine
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Zagreb
Zagreb
Croatia
69
Restaurants
52
Pubs & Bars
54
Attractions
Zagreb, Croatia's capital, offers a unique blend of Austro-Hungarian architecture and contemporary urban culture. From the medieval Upper Town with its red-tiled roofs to the vibrant Lower Town's cafes and museums, Zagreb combines Central European charm with Mediterranean warmth. The city is known for its vibrant street life and numerous cultural events.

Known For

Historic Upper Town Museum of Broken Relationships Café Culture Green Parks
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Banja Luka
Banja Luka
Bosnia & Herzegovina
52
Restaurants
32
Pubs & Bars
20
Attractions
Banja Luka, the second-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is known for its tree-lined avenues, relaxing atmosphere, and rich history. Nestled along the Vrbas River, the city offers beautiful parks, Austro-Hungarian architecture, and a growing culinary scene. It's a city where tradition meets emerging modern culture.

Known For

Vrbas River Kastel Fortress Green Parks Traditional Cuisine
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Niš
Niš
Serbia
0
Restaurants
0
Pubs & Bars
0
Attractions
Niš, one of the oldest cities in the Balkans and birthplace of Emperor Constantine the Great, mixes deep history with an easy-going, student-fueled energy. Wander the Ottoman-era Niš Fortress, confront the grim Skull Tower, and refuel on the city's legendary roštilj. Come summer, Nišville Jazz Festival takes over the fortress walls.

Known For

Niš Fortress Skull Tower Roštilj Grill Nišville Jazz
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Podgorica
Podgorica
Montenegro
0
Restaurants
0
Pubs & Bars
0
Attractions
Podgorica, Montenegro's laid-back capital, sits where the Morača and Ribnica rivers meet. It's a green, café-loving city that rewards slow exploration — cross the striking Millennium Bridge, climb Gorica Hill for the view, and use it as your gateway to the rest of Montenegro's mountains and coast.

Known For

Millennium Bridge Morača River Gorica Hill Café Culture
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