Best Restaurants in July in Bajmok (Updated 2025)

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老桃子I decided to travel on the spur of the moment, and chose Serbia, an Eastern European country, from the visa-free countries. HNA Beijing direct flights to Belgrade, Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport renovation, car rental shops moved, and shops selling phone cards temporarily closed. My self-driving tour encountered countless difficulties, and after several hardships, I finally drove on the road. Serbians are very friendly to Chinese people, but the English signs are poorly made. Fortunately, many people understand English, and there are always enthusiastic people to help when encountering problems. After picking up the car in the morning, I went straight to the first point of the journey, Subotica, which is nearly 180 kilometers. Most of it is expressway, the road conditions are very good, and the toll is not much different from that in China. Subotica is a small town near the Hungarian border. The people live very comfortably. On weekends, adults take their children to play outdoors, and the elderly sit in parks or street cafes to chat. The city hall met a couple holding a wedding. Many relatives and friends dressed up to attend, which was very lively, and there were horse-drawn carriages to cheer. The building is very distinctive. It is said to have a bit of Hungarian style. After all, they are neighbors, and it seems normal to have similar styles. I still feel that it is the European style in my understanding. The consumption level is close to that of China's first-tier cities. The distance between the main attractions is very close. Except for the town hall and the church, the others are basically street scenes and buildings. Draw a circle with the town hall as the center, and the main attractions are within 500 meters. It is a leisurely and quiet slow-life city. The town hall can be visited and the observation deck is open at regular intervals. The ticket is 150 dinars. It is said to be very exquisite and there is also a viewing platform. It is recommended that friends go to the town hall first to see if they can catch the opening time after arriving in Subotica. The beautiful synagogue is surrounded by a fence, so you can only take pictures outside. If you have the opportunity to drive by yourself, it is recommended to string Novi Sad and Subotica together. When preparing the strategy, I feel that the bus takes a long time and the cost is not cheap. Two or three days of self-driving is enough for these two cities. Subotica is highly recommended, don't miss it.