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Tasmajdan
Don't skip the small cafes inside the park. They offer tasty local snacks and drinks at affordable prices. I think the prices are much better than the touristy ones outside.
If you're into history, spend some time at the Church of St. Mark. It’s a stunning site! I wish I had taken a guided tour to learn more about its history.
Danube Park
i think visiting on a weekday is a smart move. the weekends can get crowded, and strolling around with fewer people makes the experience so much better!
I suggest checking out the park early in the morning around 8 AM. It’s so peaceful then, and you can catch the sunrise over the Danube. Plus, fewer crowds mean better photo ops!
If you want to save some bucks, pack your own snacks and drinks – there aren’t many affordable shops inside the park, and you’ll want to enjoy a picnic!
Kalemegdan
If you want to avoid the crowd, aim to arrive on a weekday in the morning around 9 AM. It's less hectic and you can enjoy the views in peace.
Pack a light snack! There are plenty of benches with gorgeous views, and enjoying a little picnic among the trees is a wonderful experience.
Fruska Gora
Bring plenty of water and snacks! Some trails can take longer than expected, and you'll thank yourself later when you’re not starving halfway through the hike.
Pack a picnic to enjoy while you're there. I found some lovely spots to relax with beautiful views, and it saves you money instead of eating at restaurants.
Jerdap
If you're lucky, you'll spot some local wildlife. My advice is to bring binoculars, you'll get to see beautiful birds and maybe even deer without hiking all day!
I think it's best to have cash handy for those little side stalls selling handmade goods. Some places don’t take cards, and the deals are unreal!
Grab some snacks from local markets at Kladovo before heading out. It's much cheaper than buying at the park, and you’ll want to fuel up for those hikes!