As overcrowded European destinations struggle to deal with hordes of travellers, some places not only offer an alternative to mass tourism but actively want you to visit.
Similar to how hummus is viewed in the Arab world, practically every Balkan country claims ajvar – a popular vegetable spread based on roasted red peppers – as its own.
This little-known delicacy from Serbia, made with milk believed to slow down the ageing process and boost virility, is the most expensive cheese in the world.
With a new generation of drinkers coming of age – who are less affected by the Balkan wars of the ‘90s – Serbia’s traditional fruit brandy is making a comeback.
Beneath the streets of the Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, lie the ruins of a former capital of the Roman empire.
The nightlife in Serbia’s capital has been touted as the best in the Balkans – and these rafts make every night feel like a Friday.
Kafanas – a traditional Serbian mix of English pub and Czech beer hall – are experiencing a renaissance as partygoers grow tired of Belgrade’s increasingly mainstream club scene.
While neighbours Croatia, Hungary and Romania teem with Euro-trippers, intrepid types are veering off- track to discover Serbia's lively and low-budget attractions.
Every year, the streets of the small Serbian village of Guca are filled with the joyous sounds of trumpets and tubas. Join the party in the weird and wonderful world of Balkan Brass.