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Niš Fortress Review

4.6 /57 Reviews
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Nish Castle is located in the center of Nish, Serbia. It is across the Nishwa River and is the most prosperous commercial street in Nish. The location is very good. Due to all aspects, although this is called a castle, the castle is gone, only one city wall is left. It is beautiful to come at night and the night light is very beautiful. There is also a restaurant inside the wall, but because it is too cold in winter, it is not open. Since you come to Nish, you must check in here. ...

Niš Fortress

Posted: Feb 26, 2020
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  • Hinalove
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    I visited early in the morning, so it was vacant and it was good for a walk. It seems that jazz concerts will be held depending on the season. There is also a cafe where you can spend a relaxing time. I think access is good because the bus terminal is close.

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    Posted: Jun 3, 2023
  • _sz***63
    5/5Outstanding
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    The birthplace of the named man of Constantinople, the first Roman emperor in world history to believe in Christianity.

    1
    Posted: May 26, 2023
  • 迪士尼出逃小公举
    5/5Outstanding
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    Through the pedestrian street, facing the Nishi Castle. Entering the gate of the castle, it is a ruin, there are not many buildings left, scattered in the barren green space of the castle. The ancient castle is not small in size, walking in the drizzle, there are few tourists, and it is pleasant. Walking in these small towns, the beauty is nothing, and the mind is relaxed.

    1
    Posted: Sep 4, 2021
  • Yadrawang
    5/5Outstanding

    very authentic place

    0
    Posted: Sep 27, 2021
  • Helen
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    Nish was the birthplace of Constantine the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire and one of the oldest cities in the Balkans. Step up Nish Castle and stand on the walls of the 300-year-old city, watching the Sava River quietly pass through this historic but once war-torn ancient city. In fact, the interior of the castle is still relatively large, it is best to set aside an hour or two to slowly stroll around, there are monuments, Turkish bathroom sites, etc.

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    Posted: Dec 25, 2018
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