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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is Serbia's principal international gateway, connecting arriving visitors to the capital's Kalemegdan fortress and legendary nightlife, the Danube baroque of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci, the Art Nouveau magnificence of Subotica, the Smederevo and Kragujevac historical monuments, the Roman and Ottoman heritage of Nis, the Banat vineyards at Vrsac, and Kopaonik's mountain ski slopes. Our Belgrade Airport to Nis private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Nis is Serbia's third-largest city and the most historically significant city of southeastern Serbia -- a city of 260,000 inhabitants 268km southeast of Belgrade Airport on the Nisava River, the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (Constantine I -- the emperor who legalised Christianity in 313 CE with the Edict of Milan, the most influential individual in the history of the Christian Church, the man who changed the religious history of Europe, Nis -- Felix Romulianum of ancient writers -- the birthplace of the greatest personality in the history of the late Roman Empire, giving it the epithet 'Birthplace of Religious Freedom' -- the most spiritually significant historical distinction any Serbian city can hold alongside Belgrade), the Nis Fortress (the most completely preserved Ottoman fortress in Serbia, its 4km ramparts along the Nisava and the Bali-beg Mosque within the walls -- the only surviving Ottoman mosque within a fortress interior in Serbia -- giving it the most antiquarian urban atmosphere in southeastern Serbia) and the Skull Tower (one of the most dramatic and most direct Ottoman commemorative monuments in Europe -- a tower built from the skulls of Serbian rebels executed after the defeat at Cegar in 1809, the most direct Ottoman response to the Serbian Uprising, the most shocking historical monument in Serbia, today protected as a UNESCO candidate and the most visited historical monument outside Belgrade) give it an antique, Ottoman and Serbian historical identity of European significance.
Nis also has an extraordinarily rich contemporary cultural identity -- the Nishville International Jazz Festival (the most important jazz festival in Serbia and one of the most important in southeastern Europe, drawing 100,000+ visitors annually into the Nis Fortress -- the most iconographic jazz festival venue in Serbia), Nis cuisine (Nis is known for the most authentic culinary tradition in the Serbian interior, the Nis pljeskavica and Nis muckalica -- the most famous Nis specialities -- part of the authentic Serbian culinary identity that this region preserves in its most original form) and the Mediana archaeological site (one of the most important Roman archaeological sites in Serbia, the villa of Constantine the Great -- the most direct material connection with the birthplace city of the greatest Roman emperor of the Balkans) give the city a cultural and natural identity without parallel in southeastern Serbia.
Constantine the Great -- Birthplace of the Emperor Who Legalised Christianity in 313 CE, Most Spiritually Significant Historical Distinction of Any Serbian City: Nis as the birthplace of Constantine the Great (the emperor whose Edict of Milan in 313 CE legalised Christianity -- the most influential single decision in the history of the Christian Church, the most spiritually significant historical connection any Serbian city holds) and the Mediana Roman villa (the most direct material connection with the birthplace of the greatest Roman emperor of the Balkans) give Nis an antique historical dignity that surpasses all other Serbian cities outside Belgrade.
Skull Tower -- Most Shocking Historical Monument in Serbia, Tower Built from Skulls of Serbian Rebels (1809), UNESCO Candidate: The Skull Tower (the Ottoman tower built from the skulls of Serbian rebels executed after Cegar 1809 -- the most direct and most shocking historical monument in Serbia, UNESCO candidate, most visited historical object outside Belgrade) and the Nis Fortress (the most complete Ottoman fortress in Serbia with the only surviving Ottoman mosque within a fortress in the country) give Nis an Ottoman historical identity of dramatic intensity.
E75 (Corridor 10) Southeast -- 157 Minutes via Serbia's Main Highway: The transfer from Belgrade Airport to Nis takes approximately 157 minutes via the E75 motorway (Corridor 10) southeast -- Serbia's most important transport corridor, directly through Sumadija and the Morava Valley to the ancient Roman and Ottoman city.
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