Last summer I visited Kosovo, and I know there are some political issues between the two countries. Could this cause any problems for me, or would traveling to Serbia from other Balkan countries be an issue?

Also, I’m planning to go to Bosnia from Serbia. Do you think I might have any problems?

And finally, what are the must-see places in Belgrade? Are there any spots you would personally recommend?

Thanks in advance!




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24 comments
  1. Kad ćemo više ovim turcima vize da uvedemo, ne mogu više da ih gledam

  2. >, and I know there are some political issues between the two countries

    >some

    >two countries

  3. Bros living under rock. Only thing you need to care about is visa cards are currently not supported in NIS gas stations and some more places. And se have history with kosovo, you traveling there in past wont be problem ofc. And no trransitional problems

  4. You could have big problems if you keep calling Kosovo a country, don’t say we didn’t warn you.

  5. You obviously have the internet, search a bit about what is going on currently in serbia and belgrade and think about it again.

  6. It’s one of the safest capitals you can visit, no matter who you are.

    Of course standard precautions are normal like being careful not to get pickpocketed on a bus or something like that. Or ripped of by taxi drivers. Maybe avoid really desolate dark alleys.

    Other than that, you’d need actual troublemaking talent to get in trouble in Belgrade.

  7. If border police see that you have stamps of fake countries in your passport it can make you some problems.

  8. Depending on your schedule (and transport availability if you are going by car) you could try to see some monestaries along the way.

    In Belgrade I can suggest the usual

    Kalemegdan Fort and Military museum
    Tesla Museum
    National Museum
    Etc.

    Avoid Skadarlija since it is a massive tourist trap and overpriced

    Also ignore all the dipshits complaining about Kosovo here.

  9. If you call Kosovo a country, than your friends are not in Serbia.

  10. Your travel history older than one month does not matter.

    Going from Serbia to Bosnia is 100% safe, many tourists are doing it. Serbs are allowed to cross that border using national ID cards, most foreigners will require a passport. Apart from that you won’t have any issue.

    Same applies to Croatia and Northern Macedonia, those are regular independent countries having full mutual recognition with Serbia.

    Serbs are friendly, but topics to avoid are: wars in ex-Yugoslavia (1990-1999), Kosovo, LGBT rights.

    If you get into any conflict, just say that you are a fan of Novak Djokovic and that magic name will open you every door!

  11. If you visited Kosovo, you were already in Serbia.

    It’s our province – by right of blood, bones, history, soul and international law.

  12. Kad vidim ove komentare zapitam se da li smo stvarno toliko retardirani, oholi, nesigurni u sebe i bezobrazni kao narod ili je u pitanju botovanje ili ste svi samo korisni idioti.

  13. You won’t have any problems, but if you keep calling Kosovo* a country then you probably will. 🫣
    Kosovo and Metohija are southern autonomous province in Serbia, temporarily occupied land.

  14. well it’s not like they stamp you on the forehead with some text like “PREVIOUS COUNTRY: KOSOVO” hahahah

  15. There is a small chance Serbian border police will use a pen to draw an X over your Kosovo stamp, that’s about it from problems you will have.

    Traveling from Serbia to Bosnia will have 0 problems. If it’s by car, be sure to have all needed equipment like chains, snow tires etc.

    What you need to visit, you can for sure find on social media and blogs in about 15 minutes of research yourself. There is million of things, depends what you look for, some look for nightlife, others good food and some just sightseeing so I suggest searching online for blogs, travel instagram profiles and other reddit posts.

    And yes, say I’ve been to Kosovo* without saying “country” if you don’t want either a bad look, or to be made to sit and drink until you understand why Kosovo is not a country, could be a fun talk actually 🙂

    Welcome to Serbia!

  16. Why the fuck would we care where you’ve been? We got our own problems…

  17. No idea why’s this sub so grumpy today, but at least they demonstrated well the only thing to keep in mind when visiting, to not mention Kosovo and adjacent politics too much, because as you can see, when Kosovo gets mentioned a lot of people fall into some kind of collective psychosis and get all snippy.

    And instead of giving you the benefit of the doubt they think you’re baiting or something.

    Anyway, have a nice visit. Be nice and people will be nice.

  18. You will probably be denied entry because of the Kosovo stamp.

    Border between Serbia and Bosnia is closed and impossible to cross if you are not a soldier or UN peacekeeper with a special permit.

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