Perched alongside the Danube, Serbia’s capital city has struggled to attract tourists over the years. But among the city’s gems are its lively nightlife, its diverse and storied architecture – from Byzantine to Ottoman to Neoclassic to Romantic and Art Nouveau – and of course, it’s appealing price at 20.97 euros per day. Stop by the Belgrade Fortress, which was built as defensive structure in 2nd Century; the Cathedral of Saint Sava (pictured), one of the Balkans’ largest Orthodox places of worship; and the Nikola Tesla Museum, which holds innumerable plans and drawings from the life of Serbian inventor, engineer, physicist and telephony expert Nikoka Tesla.
Budget breakdown – Avnoy Hostel: 5.29 euros/night; transportation: 1.28 euros; meals: 7.20 euros; beers: 3 euros; attractions: 2 euros.
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