I would like to ask what are the precautions for traveling in Serbia.
Serbian food is very cheap. Generally, hamburgers, pizzas and sandwiches in restaurants are about 2, which is very big. It is enough for two people with small appetite to order one, and rice food is a little more expensive. On average, two people eat about 5 yuan per meal, which is a relatively good restaurant. Iced coffee is very cheap, about 12 yuan a cup, delicious, and cream, chocolate and ice cream must be tried. There are also some local barbecues and patties that taste good! As for the long distance of retro trams on the street, it is suggested that cars and trains are slow and there are many stops, which can be experienced as an experience project, such as from Belgrade to Novi Sad. Rent a car if you can. For local traffic, you can buy a bus card in Belgrade, with 25din, and 9din in the card, which is equivalent to 16din for handling the card, and 89din for swiping the bus card once per person, which will be exchanged for free within one and a half hours. If you don't buy a card for 15din once per person, it's not cost-effective. Taxis are more expensive. I took them once and spent 6RMB for three kilometers. Other cities get on the bus to buy tickets. General things about shopping can be bought in convenience stores, including IDEA and MAXI, which are quite dense. There is also a DM similar to Watson's, which is quite affordable. It seems that there are no international brands to buy clothes, ZARA or H&; There are still several m's. Regarding the language, local people communicate in Serbian, but many people can speak English, especially young people. Older people can speak less, but there is no problem in communication. The locals are very enthusiastic. If you have any questions, go to the street and ask someone. Someone will always help you. It's best to change the currency into euros at home, or bring VISA and Master cards, which UnionPay basically can't use. There is a China bank in Belgrade, which should be able to use UnionPay. Serbian dinar RSD,1RMB? 15.4RSD
1. Preparation before departure? Visa, insurance, air tickets about visas? Serbia is the first Eastern European country to cancel the visa system with China. Serbia and China have implemented the visa-free system for each other since January 1, 217, and holders of passports can stay visa-free for up to 3 days. About insurance? Remind everyone that the Schengen visa has higher requirements for insurance, and two points should be paid attention to when purchasing: First, it should include at least 3, euros in compensation for losses; Second, it must be valid for the entire Schengen area and the duration of the tour, that is to say, the travel date and the return date should be covered when purchasing insurance. About flights? At present, there are no direct flights to Bulgaria or Serbia in China, but it is very convenient to transfer flights through airlines in Europe and the Middle East. Our team partners have Qatar Airways flying from Shanghai via Doha and Russian Airlines flying from Beijing via Moscow, all of which can arrive smoothly. Preparation before departure? Items preparation list 1. Photographic camera equipment should be brought as far as possible with aerial photography equipment. At present, it is especially suitable for aerial photography! There are many big scenes, and flying is not restricted. Except for the home stadium of the Red Star football team, it is clearly stated that flying is not allowed, all other places are completely barrier-free, so you must bring the belt. 2. Clothing collocation The temperature in Eastern Europe is similar to that in northern China at the same time, but the temperature difference between morning and evening is relatively large, especially in mountainous areas, so it is recommended to prepare one or two light and warm clothes even in summer. 3. Travel essentials (1) Passport with documents and materials &; Visa, copy can also prepare the original and translation of the backup driver's license (it can be ignored if you don't rent a car) (2) It is very important to ensure smooth communication for long-distance travel in network communication. Generally, roaming treasure is brought, and the whole signal in Bulgaria is still relatively strong, but Serbia is not a member of the European Union, so it is not covered (and most other mobile network devices are not covered here). Therefore, international long-distance roaming service is either launched by mobile phones. Now several major domestic operators have launched traffic packages. For example, Unicom caps unlimited traffic for 5 to 6 yuan a day, and the signal is still very good. In the short term, it is very convenient to consider using traffic directly. Or buy a local phone card, and you can use it for seven days for more than 8 RMB, with 1G traffic per day, which is more than enough for several people to use the hotspot function together. If it takes more than seven days, it doesn't matter. What is mentioned above is only the most cost-effective package. It is enough to recharge the purchase flow beyond the part. Convenience stores and newsstands can be very convenient. (3) Clothes-sunglasses-clothes to be changed, depending on the quantity, it is convenient to wash clothes on the way. It is still dry in early June, and washing clothes is easy to dry, so you don't need to carry too much, but if you don't want to wash clothes on the way, match it according to the number of days. -Flat shoes-scarves can keep warm and keep out the wind, and can also be photographed. (4) Toilets-towels, bath towels, soaps, shampoos, shower gels and hair dryers are available in hotels and homestays, but you must bring your own toothpaste and toothbrush, as well as slippers and conditioner. Many hotels don't have them, so it is recommended to bring them. -Personal skin care products, to remind everyone that Eastern Europe is still relatively dry, so be sure to bring hydrating products. -Sunscreen, be sure to wear it. It's easy to be careless when the weather is not hot, but the ultraviolet rays are actually very strong. I have a little sunburn on my nose in Sofia two days ago -_-(5) Medicines Choose some commonly used medicines according to my personal situation, such as gastrointestinal medicine, cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, band-aid, anti-allergic medicine, and so on. (6) Electronic equipment-camera and memory card-various chargers, charging treasure-adapter-plug-in. It is strongly recommended to bring one, preferably one with USB charging port, to facilitate the charging of various electrical appliances. (7) It is really not funny or shameful to bring food with you when you travel abroad. You must pay attention to the customs regulations of the country of entry, and never bring contraband without declaring it. For example, the minimum common sense, meat, fruit and so on can not be carried. Moreover, there are relatively few Chinese in Eastern Europe, and there are few Chinese supermarkets, so we really need domestic food. In addition, many hotel rooms in Eastern Europe don't have hot water bottles, so you can get some hot water in the restaurant when you have a meal, but the weather is still cold, so it's best to bring Migo insulation series. 2. On the way to travel. 1. There will be black taxis in Sofia to tamper with the meter, you know. 2. In Bulgaria, if you find that the opposite vehicle keeps flashing at you while driving, don't be nervous. They may just kindly remind you that there is a traffic police in front. Serbia's protection of minors is very detailed, including that they can't be photographed unless they are approved by children and parents. Children photographed in TV programs must be mosaic. Students who like to take portraits, especially those who like to take pictures of the elderly and children, must pay attention. 4. Many museums and shopping malls in Europe are closed on weekends, so we must check the information in advance and arrange the route reasonably. 5. In religious places, we must pay attention to shooting, some can't shoot at all, some can shoot but can't use flash, and some can shoot for a fee? If you don't see clear instructions, be sure to ask the staff. 6. Generally speaking, the public security in Eastern Europe is still very good, but when you are away from home, you should pay attention to safety.
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