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Embark on a captivating full-day tour from Belgrade to Serbia’s most treasured medieval sites, including the remarkable Studenica and Zica Monasteries. Begin your journey with a comfortable pick-up from your accommodation in Belgrade, allowing you to relax and take in the scenic Serbian countryside en route to your first stop.
Your first destination is the iconic Zica Monastery, a striking red church from the 13th century where Stefan the First-Crowned was crowned king. Inside, you’ll find beautiful religious murals that offer a glimpse into Serbia’s rich spiritual heritage and architectural mastery.
Next, marvel at the imposing Maglic Fortress, which was built to protect the local monasteries and defend the region from historical invasions. While the fortress is currently undergoing restoration, its impressive silhouette and strategic hilltop location make for unforgettable photos and storytelling.
The final highlight is the UNESCO-listed Studenica Monastery, founded in the 12th century and renowned as the largest and wealthiest of Serbia’s Orthodox monasteries. Explore the dazzling white marble churches, including the Church of the Virgin and the Church of the King, both adorned with priceless Byzantine art from the 13th and 14th centuries.
After immersing yourself in centuries of art, history, and spiritual tradition, enjoy a comfortable return transfer to Belgrade. Don’t miss your chance to discover Serbia’s most important religious and cultural landmarks—check availability and book your spot now!







