Useful Links – Serbia Travel Guide

General Resources | Cities & Sights | Accommodation | Maps | News, Media & Politics | Transport | Travelogues, Stories & Personal Pages | Visa Information & Embassies | Other Sites


General Resources

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Official Website
Institute for the Protection and Preservation of Monuments of Culture of Republic of Serbia
Internet Cruiser Yugoslavia
National Tourism Organisation of Serbia
Province of Vojvodina
Serbian Government – Official Presentation
Yugoslavia Infomap
Archaeology Atlas: Serbia and Montenegro
Eurotrip forum
Excite Travel: Yugoslavia
ITIS: Yugoslavia
Lonely Planet Thorn Tree forum: Central & Eastern Europe
VirtualTourist.com: Yugoslavia

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Cities & Sights

Belgrade
Belgrade In Your Pocket Guide
Belgrade Sightseeing
City of Belgrade
National Museum in Belgrade
Pictures of Belgrade

Other Cities
Nis (only in Serbian)
National Park Djerdap
Bucovicka Banja – Arandjelovac
Krusevac
Zajecar
Zlatibor
Links to Yugoslav Cities
UNESCO World Heritage List

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Accommodation

Belgrade Hotels
Yugoslavia Hotel Guide

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Maps

ABC Maps
University of Texas

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News, Media & Politics

B92
Beograd.com: National News
Free Serbia
I*Net news
Otpor
Yuguide
Alternative information about the NATO war and Kosovo
Amselfeld.com – Die Webseite über Kosovo und Metochien (in German)
Give peace a chance – Greek anti-war website

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Transport

LASTA – EUROLINES Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Railways (only in Serbian)
Timetables of Yugoslav Railways
Yugoslav Airlines

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Travelogues, Stories & Personal Pages

A travelogue from the Balkan, by Tom Bass
A view from the inside of a bombing, by Randall Major
Belgrade March 1997, by Bill Murray
Belgrade, Yes, Belgrade, by Joan McQueeney Mitric (Washington Post)
Birdwatching Reports from Serbia and Montenegro
Interview with Peter Handke (in German)
Jongeren voor vrede – Joegoslavië 2000 (in Dutch)
Legacy of Medieval Serbia, by James Wiseman (Archaeology)
My friend John’s travelogue
My friend Vlad’s site
Noam Chomsky on Yugoslavia
Serbia 1999: NATO Targets Yugoslavia
Surviving Belgrade, by Jennifer C. Brown
Yugoslavia revs up for tourism comeback, by Dinah A. Spritzer

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Visa Information & Embassies

Diplomatic & Consular Missions of FR Yugoslavia around the world
Diplomatic and Consular Missions in FR Yugoslavia
Visa Requirements

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Other Sites

Biography of Ivo Andric
Currency Table – Yugoslav Dinars
Goran Bregovic official website
Some Serbian phrases
South Slavic Literature Library

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