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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 Smederevo private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Smederevo is the most historically important city of the Serbian Danube region and the location of the most monumental late-medieval fortress on Serbian territory -- a city of 65,000 inhabitants 88km east of Belgrade Airport on the right bank of the Danube, whose extraordinary Smederevo Fortress (the largest late-medieval lowland fortress in Europe -- a complex of 25 towers and 3km of walls, the fortress of Despot Djuradj Brankovic built 1428-1430, the last capital of the Serbian Despotate and the most ambitious fortification construction in Serbian history, built in just three years in the most urgent military project in Serbian history against the threat of Ottoman expansion, its fall in 1459 marking the definitive end of the Serbian Despotate and the most traumatic military-historical loss in Serbian collective memory, the fortress that was simultaneously the centre of Serbian culture and diplomacy 1430-1459 -- the briefest but most intense golden age of any Serbian urban centre in history) and its Danubian position (Smederevo sits on one of the most beautiful Danube bends in Serbia, and Smederevo wines from the autochthonous Smederevka grape variety -- a cultivar that takes its name from this very city -- make it the most renowned wine and culinary destination in the Serbian Danubian region) give it a historical and gastronomic identity of exceptional significance.
The Smederevo Fortress was also the scene of one of the greatest disasters in modern Serbian history -- the ammunition depot explosion of 1941, which destroyed much of the inner curtain wall and killed an estimated 2,000-3,000 civilians, one of the most tragic single civilian catastrophes in 20th-century Serbia. The Smederevo Museum (the most important historical collection in the Danubian region, its archive of the Fortress and the Despotate the most complete documentary record of Serbian late medieval history), the Smederevo wine country (the most productive red wine zone in Serbia, Smederevka the most widely planted autochthonous variety in Serbia, Smederevo Cabernet, Merlot and Prokupac among the most sought-after Serbian wines for export), and the proximity of Djerdap Gorge (150km downstream -- the deepest and most dramatic canyon on the Danube, Lepenski Vir -- the oldest and most significant prehistoric settlement in Serbia) give the Smederevo area a natural and historical depth of extraordinary variety.
Smederevo Fortress -- Largest Late-Medieval Lowland Fortress in Europe, Last Capital of the Serbian Despotate (1428-1459): The Smederevo Fortress (1428-1430, 25 towers, 3km of walls -- the largest late-medieval lowland fortress in Europe, the last capital of the Serbian Despotate, its fall in 1459 the most traumatic military-historical loss in Serbian collective memory) gives Smederevo a late-medieval heritage without parallel on Serbian territory.
Smederevka Grape -- City That Gave Its Name to Serbia's Most Widely Planted Autochthonous Variety, Most Renowned Danubian Wine Destination: The Smederevo wine country (the most productive red wine zone in Serbia, the autochthonous Smederevka grape named directly after this city, Smederevo Cabernet and Prokupac among the most sought-after Serbian export wines) and the Danubian position give the city a gastronomic and viticultural identity unique in the Serbian Danubian region.
E75/Road 24 East -- 65 Minutes Along the Danube: The transfer from Belgrade Airport to Smederevo takes approximately 65 minutes -- directly east through the Belgrade ring and along the Danube to the fortress city.
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