Serbia Tourism - come and visit your old neighbour
2
July
2008

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Serbia Tourism - Visit Serbia and take a new look at your old neighbour

Vrnjacka banja

Vrnjacka Banja is the most celebrated spa of Serbia and at same time a very attractive recreative centre. Situated in a very great park full of trees with particular very charming houses, Vrnjacka Banja is promising a great future.

It owns its reputation to its therapeutic effects known already to the Roman troops in the II century. Founded 1868 it is receiving the citizens from all South-West Europe coming here for rest or to treat some illnesses. Here is good in summer time in the shadow of the great trees, and the winter is mild. With the organized walks along the tree bordered paths, Vrnjacka Banja is an ideal place to come to for one’s own salvation. Here one goes to search for the water on five mineral water sources well positioned in the park. The warm water(36 centigrade), ideal for massage, and cool (17 centigrade)sufficiently reviving.

The great hotels are numerous and have often got the swimming pools and the halls for games. Otherwise the fields to the collective sports and the beach-volley will make your days gay. In winter time one may go skiing on the Goc few kilometres away. Finally, in summer time Vrnjacka Banja gets transformed into one of greatest cultural centres in Serbia: literary soirées in a very nice library of the 1990 style, classical concerts under the column capitals and the festival of the cinema scenario. But the greatest pleasure rests in the walks along the large paths under the trees to admire the bourgeois facades or the particular hotels of the “beautiful epoch”. The restaurants are often on the border of a water current and offer terraces under the trees of the park.

 

Stema SCG
Prizrenska 4
11000 Beograd
Tel. +381 (0) 11 362 08 29
Fax +381 (0) 11 362 07 85


Stema France
66, av. des Champs Elysées
75008 Paris 
Tel. +33 (0) 143 79 45 14
Fax +33 (0) 143 56 11 24



















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