Things to do in Nis in March

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March is a good time to visit Nis. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 32—52°F (-0—11°C).

Nis has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Nis. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Nis in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Nis in March

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Holidays in Nis in March
March
  • Mother’s Day (March 8)
Other notable holidays
  • Statehood Day of the Republic of Serbia (February 1517)
  • Ramadan Start (February 18)
  • Good Friday (April 10)
  • Holy Saturday (April 11)
  • Easter Day (April 12)
  • Easter Monday (April 13)
  • Holocaust Remembrance Day (April 22)
  • Labor holiday (May 1)
  • Labor Day Holiday (May 2)
  • Victory Day (May 9)
  • St Vitus' Day (June 28)
  • World War II Victims Remembrance Day (October 21)
  • Armistice Day (November 11)
  • Western New Year's Eve (December 31)
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Weather in Nis in March

Temperatures on an average day in Nis in March

The average temperature in Nis in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 52°F (11°C) to a low of 32°F (-0°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Nis, August, has days with highs of 87°F (30°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 37°F (3°C) and lows of 22°F (-5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Nis in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
52°F
highs
32°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
31%
Chance of rain
0.114 in
Amount
11.4 mph
Wind speed
76%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
5:52 AM
Sunrise
5:45 PM
Sunset
45%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 52°F (11°C) and a low of 32°F (-0°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Nis in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Nis has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Nis that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Nis for March.
Fortress of Niš
1. Fortress of Niš
4.7
(17110)
Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of an ancient stone fortress, now a park housing cafes, shops & monuments.
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A Timeless Symbol of Niš – A Must Visit! The Niš Fortress is not just a historic monument – it’s the beating heart of the city! Walking through its massive stone gates feels like stepping back in time. The ancient walls, Ottoman architecture, and peaceful inner park create a perfect blend of history and relaxation. Inside, you’ll find hidden gems like old ruins, art galleries, a charming café, and even cultural events happening during the summer. Whether you’re a history lover, photographer, or just out for a walk, the Fortress offers something unique. 💡 Tip: Go around sunset for stunning views and an unforgettable atmosphere. 📍Easy to reach, totally free, and family-friendly! Highly recommended for locals and tourists alike – this fortress tells the story of Niš in the most beautiful way. 🇷🇸🧱✨
Great place to spend a couple of hours and it's free. There are information plaques in Serbian and English located around the site with explanations of what you can see. Definitely worth a visit.
Νιce view near river nisava. The gate is across the bridge. It is a theatre and has coffee and food shops inside the fortress.
A wonderful and interesting archaeological place. It also contains places to buy beautiful souvenirs, in addition to quiet cafes surrounded by a forest with a beautiful view. It is really a wonderful place to enjoy.
A great place to visit in the city. There are many old things and buildings in the fortress that you should see. At the entrance there is a public toilet that is free, and in front of it a souvenir shop. There are two small trains here for the youngest who want to enjoy a walk through the park in a different way. A large part of the fortress is under deep shadows. The whole place is with lush vegetation and lots of greenery. Here you will see the remains of an old church, a mosque, a lapidarium, visit museums and many other things. In August, one of the most famous music festivals in the region, Nisville, takes place. It is worth visiting.
Good park, with some attractions around. Has a place for coffee, several souvenir shops, and an open stage with events (might be available online, but I'm not sure). There was no entry fee nor ticket required, but it could be only for this visit. It has a miniature locomotive which provides a sightseeing tour, not sure if it is guided. We parked at a public payed parking, but at the end of the work time for Saturday, but we found it a bit difficult for people who do not have a local Sim card. There is an app, but requires an account which we did not bother to make. Nearly there is a bazaar which has WONDERFUL produce at EXTREMELY affordable prices. Those aromas and tastes took me back to my childhood at my grandma's house - just wonderful, highly recommend!!!
Nice park and place to walk around. old buildings and archaeological sites to see for free
Large, open area that you're free to ramble around and explore at your leisure. Interesting mosque, installations, and old munitions bunkers.
Skull Tower
2. Skull Tower
4.6
(5681)
Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Built in 1809 by the Ottomans, this stone structure is embedded with real human skulls.
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Visiting the Skull Tower (Ćele Kula) in Niš was an unforgettable experience. It's both chilling and deeply moving—a powerful reminder of Serbia’s turbulent past and the sacrifices made during the fight for freedom. The structure, built from the skulls of Serbian rebels, is incredibly well preserved and respectfully presented. The museum provides detailed historical context in multiple languages, and the staff were knowledgeable and kind. It’s not a long visit—maybe 30–45 minutes—but the impact lasts much longer. This is a must-see for anyone interested in Balkan history, and a truly unique site you won't find anywhere else in the world. Highly recommended if you’re in Niš or passing through southern Serbia. Just be prepared—it's emotional, but incredibly important.
A tower constructed from 952 skulls of 19th-century Serbian rebels. The tower was built to serve as a lesson to Serbs who wanted to break away from the Ottoman Empire and was later converted into a monument. Until 1878, the tower remained open and unprotected, leaving only 58 skulls remaining today due to weather conditions and the fact that the skulls were taken away by rebel relatives for burial. In 1892, with donations from across Serbia, a church was built by Belgrade architect Dimitrije T. Leko, encompassing and enclosing the tower on all sides.
A unique and moving historical site in Niš. Skull Tower is a powerful reminder of the past, well preserved inside a chapel. Entrance is 300 RSD = 2.5€, and the visit takes about 20–30 minutes. Highly recommended for history lovers
Most unique monument in the world. Built by the Ottomans in 1809 as a warning to the Balkan people to not try to do battle with them. Made of the skills of proud Serbian warriors that sacrificed themselves instead of being captured.
Tickets can be bought in the building next to it, but there was no one to check. Around 300 dinars from what I remember. Would be nice if there were more details to the story presented, but I understand why they would want to keep it as it is. All in all, weird feeling that you get there, keeps reminding us of what humans are capable of just for power.
Sad story of the Serbs and what happened when they finally had a TINY bit of success against the Ottomans. To imagine that this tower still stands where it was originally built in 1809 was amazing.
It's worth a vist and the entrance fee is not too high. It's probably about a 10 minute vist to see the 4 sides of the tower and read the 4 information boards.
A cool and historic place. Definitely worth visiting. Very easy to get to by bus from the center
Nazi Concentration Camp "Red Cross”
3. Nazi Concentration Camp "Red Cross”
4.6
(1591)
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
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Exceptionally well preserved camp. You can really feel the atmosphere. You should plan and spend some time reading through the documentaron add it's really memorable. I only stayed there for about an hour and I felt so cold, mainly due to the moisture and lack of any isolation. Can't imagine how people survived there. So scary, indeed.
Neglected to be honest, love the story of the place and the lessons that you get for that happened here in the past but the place is dying slowly. They should renovate and take care of it more so we can have it through the years. Only 2.5€ and you CAN PAY BY CARD! Very important because we didn't had cash on us. No guided tour, you can just look around alone
Definitely worth a vist. Very poignant and disturbing. Note the faded writing over the ticket office. Plenty of information to read and many personal stories. We spent around 2 hours there and took everything in. As a result of the visit we decided to walk up to the memorial where many of the camp inmates were executed. It's about a 40 minute walk from the camp and once there about a 20 minute walk back to the centre.
Visiting the Nazi concentration camp in Niš was a deeply moving and educational experience. The site is well preserved and respectfully curated, offering powerful insights into the events that took place there. The story of the escape on February 12th stands out as a moment of incredible courage and hope in the face of darkness. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in history and in honoring the resilience of the human spirit.
Unparalleled atmosphere, as always in such kind of places. Three floors and good exhibition with artifacts and explanations in Serbian and English
I would highly recommend a visit if you’re a history buff like me. Walking around this place of death was eerie and cold. This place is well preserved. As you walk into the building where thousands of people were caged and tortured while waiting for execution the mind and imagination haunts you. It’s certainly changed my life having visited this place.
Some things should never be forgotten. I recommend to visit. Unfortunately, place is kind of neglected and with no true respect to all fallen victims. Cars of employees parked inside, some places turned into offices, some garbage outside. This place could be much better. It's just not enough will to do something.
These places are never easy to visit. It was very informative of the atrocities that took place. A good place to visit and pay your respect for the fallen.
Monument to the Liberators of Niš
4. Monument to the Liberators of Niš
4.9
(156)
Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
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A large square where there is a monument, water fountain and shops nearby. A great place for all ages to visit.
It's a lovely monument in the main square / pedestrian area in Niš. There's no ticket, you can just directly walk right up to it and see / take pictures. However, there isn't any explanatory information in English about this monument around it.
Clean and well preserved plaza & monument
Nice monument in central Nis, nice square
The Monument to the Liberators of Niš (1937) with its beauty and size takes the central part of King Milan Square, the central square in Niš. This monument is regarded as one of the most important works of art of the Yugoslavian sculpture art, and its author is AntunAugustunčić, a well-known Croatian and Yugoslavian sculptor. At the top of the monument is a horse rider with a flag that symbolizes the arrival of freedom, and the central part represent Stevan Sinđelić in the Battle of Čegar and Kole Rašić calling people from Niš for uprising.
This is the place in the Centre of Niš.In the of the Fortress.To the Fortress goes a Bridge over the Nišava River.The Bridge will lightning at night in many colours.
They renovated the centre. Now we have a shiny bridge. I guess the Nis is Metropola now 🙂
The monument to the Liberators of Nis is located in the central square of the city, and is a common meeting place for the locals.
Bali Bey Mosque - Gallery Salon 77
5. Bali Bey Mosque - Gallery Salon 77
4.5
(537)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
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Interesting mosque, one of the 10 built in the Fortress by the Ottomans. Next to the mosque there is a fun 'Nišville' sign and some Roman ruins. A good spot for pictures!
Very interesting historical mosque Bali-Beg Mosque one of the ten mosques built in the Fortress during the Ottoman Empire, built in 1521-1523. year, as an endowment of Bali-bey Malkočević
Really nice old mosque, nice spot for pictures as well.
When you go there you can feel reach history of this city!
nice architecture, shame they don't utilise the space inside by displaying photographs..., it's just bare
This is a historical monument in which the Gallery of contemporary art holds exhibitions every month, so, beside history there is always something from the present time :)
A modern art gallery that used to be a mosque. Ramnants of the minaret are still visible in the back. In the 19th century it served as the first library in Ottoman Niš. There were many mosques in the Niš Fortress prior to 1878 and Serbian liberation of the city. Only three of more than 200 still exist: the Bali-Beg mosque, the only functional mosque close to the city center and remains of the minaret of the mosque close to the main market place, destroyed in WWII bombing.
Medijana
6. Medijana
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Medijana is one of five city municipalities which constitute the city of Niš. It is the central and the most populous city municipality of Niš with a population of 85,969 inhabitants. Wikipedia.
National Museum in Niš
7. National Museum in Niš
4.5
(490)
Museum
National museum
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Small but well curated museum containing mostly Roman finds from the Mediana site located close to the city and easily accessible by bus. You can get a combined ticket for all the sights of the city and that way you can save a few dinars but entrance fee here is small and well worth the time spent, in my case about 20 minutes
It's the smallest museum I've ever been. But it offers valuable examples of numismatics and findings near Mediana, where Constantin lived. I was told that the extensive collection remains in other museums and in Mediana, this was just a small collection. In this museum, there is the sweetest, friendliest, loveliest and the most helpful person in the world. She accepted me even though it was almost the closing time. Also She gave me information about the city. She made my day much better. Thanks to her!!!
This must be the first stop when you are site seeing in NIŠ why because here they sell entry tickets package for all the site and it will save you much. The museum is small clean and our hostess was very friendly. What I like about my visit here is that most of the sites are open on the weekends but close on mondays so better always plan ahead. The city is a nice place to visit for a weekend
Very tiny little Museum. Incredible rich history of this city and this part of Serbia neatly packed in this humble facility. City of Nis growing and becoming very interesting place to visit I can highly recommend stopping by here and check it out. The receptionist was very lovely and she took the time to quickly guide us through what we are going to see. The entrance is little bit sealed. Big door that give you impression that the place is closed. Maybe some sort of a banner or just keeping big door open would be more inviting.
Small room with archeological artifacts found in the aria of Nis.
A good but small archaeological museum exhibiting artefacts found in Nis and area. Some rare Byzantine and Roman finds not seen in other places. Municipal and public parking around and with pay. In the epicentre of Nis. Accessible to people with disabilities.
Interesting but also very small. Nice items from different ages.
Amazing place if you are city of Nis you need to come and see it,there is planty things to see, Complete museums tour you can see on my YT channel Marko Ignjatovic
Holy Trinity Cathedral
8. Holy Trinity Cathedral
4.9
(784)
Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
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Niš Cathedral is the third largest church in Serbia, after the Church of St. Sava and the church of St. Mark in Belgrade. The church was built despite all the problems and distractions of the Ottoman government at the time. After the liberation of Niš from the Turks in 1878, bells were placed on the church. One of the bells was cast from Ottoman cannons. To this day, it is one of the most important monuments of liberation from Ottoman rule.
Central Orthodox Cathedral near the centre of the city. Open to visitors every day. Traditional religious ceremonies are held on principal church holidays. Beautiful interior and lovely garden.
Central - Main Ortodox Church in town. Next to the big Church,there is a smaller and older Church from the time when Ottoman Empire occupied this area of Europe. A beautiful place to visit and to see and feel a piece of history, tradition and peace. ☦️⛪🇷🇸
The interior of this church is spectacular!
It is worth visiting.
The small congregational temple is one of the witnesses to the turbulent history of the city of Nis. It was built in 1819. at the time of the Ottoman Empire. It was the temple of the Diocese of Nis until 1878. Two years ago , it was completely reconstructed to mark its 200th anniversary.
One of the most beautiful temples. It is located in the center of Nis. Orthodox church dedicated to the Saint of the Holy spirit - the Holy Trinity. It dates back to the 19th century, and after the Belgrade temples it is the most important monument in the south of Serbia. The icons that were made for her iconostasis are magnificent and represent a milestone in Serbian art history. The creation of the iconostasis is a turning point because it was done in a new style - academic realism. Djordje Krstic perfectly demonstrated one of the icons "The Death of Prince Lazar", which is completely realistic. Academic realism received new wings with these performances, which in Serbia was magnificently demonstrated also by Paja Jovanovic with his numerous works. In front of the church is a handful of young children playing, and it is definitely a recommendation to visit.
Park Bubanj
9. Park Bubanj
4.6
(2158)
Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Large, vibrant park & WWII memorial site in a tranquil setting with plenty of trees & open space.
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This is a must when in Nis. Such a special place. A memorial site for those killed during WW2. It's about a 45 minute walk from the centre or a cab is around €4. Monuments are stunning. You must see for yourself. It is also a nice green space to walk around. Free to enter.
Beautiful place, loved it. If someone has free time, even like 20-30 minutes is ok to check this place out.
A cool place, interesting structures, and there’s nobody there, except a bunch of construction workers, working on the shade canopy. the 3 fists are really powerful. Just 30 minutes walk from the centre.
You can walk to the park from the city centre, it takes around 30 minutes and the last 10-15 minutes are uphill. The park is quite nice, many local families enjoy barbecues and picnics there. The monument itself is very impressive and a very poignant memorial to the atrocities that occurred here during WW2 . Note that if you follow the route via Google maps it will take you on a track through the park which is not recommended if it is raining
Great place to visit; I would recommend going to the concentration camp first to put the memorial in context. A stunning brutalist monument, very poignant!
A very emotional place that commemorates the thousands of men women and children who were executed on this mountain during World War II. I recommend taking a taxi, he can keep the meter running while you visit and take some photos and pay your respects and drive back with them. we did not do a hike of any sort we just went up via car.
Memorial Park Bubanj in Niš is a powerful and moving site dedicated to the victims of World War II. Dominated by three monumental concrete fists symbolizing resistance, defiance, and freedom, the park serves as both a memorial and a reminder of the city’s tragic past. The surrounding greenery and quiet atmosphere make it a place for reflection, while the striking sculptures leave a lasting impression on visitors. It is not only an important historical landmark but also a space that connects nature, memory, and art, making it a must-see for those who want to understand the deeper layers of Niš’s history.
Emotional place, 10.000 people were killed there according to the available information, still a bit off radar and not very accessible with public transport. Bus 8 takes you "close" to it but still not quite there.
St. Sava Park
10. St. Sava Park
4.6
(10989)
Park
Nature & Parks
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The Sava park took time to stay here and seated in the park we light candles by the Church and went inside the Church as well. The surrounding is equipted with childrens playground and benches. There are also wide variety of food cafes around.
I love this place. It brings me to my chilhood and its sooo relaxing. The real small paradise on earth
Excellent mix of walking tracks, local performance on stage, children playground, and Ortodox Church. Dozen of nice bars around the edge of this park.
The park is the center of the city life. A lot of nice small restaurants and concerts at night.
Nice place for a walk, quick bite, coffee and cocktails.
Amazing park in the city. Lots of coffee shops and also children playgrounds.
A beautiful church in a park. Nice to visit.
Brautiful city park with places to go.with friend and new orthodox church St Constantin and Jelena
Vinski Podrum Malca
11. Vinski Podrum Malca
4.4
(346)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Wonderful place to visit. Vinary is beautiful and food is perfect. It was too hot outside to take a walk, but that little we saw was very nice. And service is very good 💗
Nice winery with great food and wine tastings for reasonable prices. They offer free tours but contact them a head to be sure that there’s an English speaking guide.
The wines were surprisingly good, I had never heard of Serbian wines, but I enjoyed the wines I tasted a lot. And the tour around the winery was outstanding, Marijana is an amazing tour guide. She told the history of the winery in detail, explained the processes in an easy way to understand, and was also able to answer all the questions I had. Highly recommended!
Absolutely recommend. Great experience
One of the most beautiful winerys I've been to, and I belong to 7 wine clubs. The atmosphere was welcoming and warm. Unlike so many wineries with one big tasting room , there were at least 3 separate, quiet tasting rooms. Serbian house , Roman Empire house, Nemanjic house , The staff was knowledgeable and friendly. Every wine we tasted was exceptional and we purchased several,we purchased multiple bottles, the tasting fee was not waived. I think this is the first review I've ever written about anything. Malča is a very special extraordinary winery from 1904 ...unbelievable! Such a relaxed fun atmosphere amazing wines. You don't want to miss this winery. You will not be disappointed. I read some of the earlier reviews… If you looking for the best wines in the world.... Car Constantin .The wine, customer service, family atmosphere, beautiful location… near city Niš ( city airport is very close )highway Belgrade Sofia near by.It doesn't get any better.Malča Winery with restaurant is the absolute perfect place for a fairy-tale wedding. It is family owned from 1904 and they were so extremely accommodating. They made me feel like I was the only goest , they were working with even though I know they have countless weddings and events there. They opened the venue early for the wedding party ,Jelena hostess,was onsite the whole time to ensure everything was flawless. I especially loved the outdoor ceremony location (incredible pictures, very convenient for guests, and you can't hear the traffic from the freeway) and the ability to move inside if the weather didn't cooperate. They allowed us to bring in children ,we were able to securely leave vehicles in the parking lot overnight when they shut the gate. The owners even took pictures of ceremony and texted them to me the next day - they truly go above and beyond to make your day special (and it doesn't hurt that their wine is delicious :) I would HIGHLY recommend!
Food is great, we were sitting outside on the balcony and it was very nice. The balcony is isolated from the main street and it peaceful, you have a view on the small vineyard. Service was very polite.
Near Niš. vinery which could be visited, examined and explained different kind of vine production. Old Roman style, medieval, traditional and modern way. One can degustate vine and also some special produsts from vine. Restaurant offer domestic etno grill food but also European meals. Beautifull open space with view of planted wineyard and also closed room.
Great ambient, great service! Veal medallion is a bit chewy, but all in all, it was a very nice experience.
Nišava District
12. Nišava District
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Nišava District is one of administrative districts of Serbia. It lies in the southeastern parts of Serbia. According to the 2022 census, it has a population of 343,950 inhabitants. The administrative center of the district is the city of Niš. After South Bačka District, it is the second largest District in Serbia. Wikipedia.
Sports Hall Čair
13. Sports Hall Čair
4.4
(2225)
Sports complex
Water & Amusement Parks
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Awesome arena for small basketball competitions like Cup Radivoja Koraca. Shame smoking it's still alowed inside
One of the biggest tkd competition we took part in.
So cool place! Recomendation!
Good place for watching sport events. As for concert's it depends on the sound system and how it is set up e.g. on Lepa Brena concert all speakers were set up only to cover front side and the rest heard only echoes.
Tourism Fair Nis..
So many recreational, healthy and sport opportunities for people from babies to old ones. There is a swimming pool with open summer complex of swimming pools and 3 closed ones which work during all the year. In the complex, as well the stadium of football club Radnički, also a sport hall for a lot of different sports. There are also a lot of restaurants and cafes in this area, so after finishing sport activities you can go and have a break.
Location and facility is good. I would give more stars if security implements law of No Smoking in the closed space. To bad that instead of enjoying game or concert person has to choke in cigarette smoke. Washrooms need to be cleaned more often as well. Thank you.
The best place in Nis for visiting sports events
Kazandžijsko Sokače
14. Kazandžijsko Sokače
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Stevan Sremac and Kalča Monument
15. Stevan Sremac and Kalča Monument
4.9
(257)
Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
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When your in the city you wont miss this site it is located by the hussling center taking pictures is a must have a seat in one of the cafes grab a beer or two
It’s a must check-in point once you are in Nis
The monument is not only a tribute to Sremac’s literary legacy but also an iconic photo stop in Niš. Also, a reminder to drink Rakja once in a while. ♥
This monument is devoted to Stevan Sremac a famous Serbian writer and his friend Kalca, a character from his novel „Ivko’s feast’’. It was raised at the original spot of Zivko Mijalkovic’s home known as ’’gazda Ivko’’, a wealthy craftsman from Nis. Besides the fact that monument is the favourite photo spot for tourists, it also presents the tradition of people form Nis to live life to the fullest.
An interesting monument to one of the most famous Serbian writers, located at the end of the pedestrian street in the city center. You can sit on the empty chair between the writer and his character from the book and take a picture. When it is very hot, do not try to touch the monuments, because they are hot and can hardly be touched.
It's a neat monument. On the main walking path, it is so easy to find. It's definitely nice to see. This monument is devoted to Stevan Sremac a famous Serbian writer and his friend Kalca, a character from his novel „Ivko's feast''. I
Cute statue worthy of a quick photo stop
Tourists as well as locals like to have a a photo with the two gentlemen.
Church of Saint Panteleimon
16. Church of Saint Panteleimon
4.8
(2005)
Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
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A Serbian Orthodox church on a historic site where kings met during the Crusades. The church is open for the public and opposite the church is their shop where candles, icons and other religious stuff are sold. The church is surrounded by a park where many children visit to play. There is a free parking lot next to the church.there is spring water suitable for drinking under the church, and a pool with fish. There is a historic graveyard near the church. The park is open 24/7 and accessible for people with disabilities.
A very well maintained and rather modern church with a small yet pretty park/garden around it and places to rest. If you've seen everything in Nis already, it's a good place to visit.
Beautiful church in the earth of Niś. What a wonderful paintings inside, all around the walls, it is so rich of details. We had a baptism and I can say that cerymony was pretty interesting and emotional. My nephew will have awesome memories to share about .. Thank you all for your kindness and respect. It was really a nice experience!
It is a very peaceful church in rich greenery. You can go, pray, wish and lit a candle.
Either you run the day, or the day runs you after you pray in church. Now make it like you mean it.
Very good church but there is no priest in there
Beautiful place to chill, for kids, and pray for peace 🙏👌🙏
Lovely temple, near current one is actually previous location of old church..
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