Novi Sad, Serbia's second largest city, is a dynamic cultural hub where history and modernity collide. Discover its vibrant artistic life, picturesque streets and the characteristic atmosphere of the Danube economy. Read more
Book my trip to Novi SadNovi Sad is a city of contrasts, where medieval fortresses mix with modern galleries and where wine cellars meet technology start-ups. The city is known for its vibrant cultural life, the highlight of which is the annual Exit Festival, one of the largest music festivals in Europe. Although Novi Sad is Serbia's second largest city, its atmosphere is rather cosy and friendly. The pedestrianised city centre is full of cafes, shops and restaurants. The city is also the gateway to the Fruska Gora region, an area famous for its vineyards and monasteries.
A majestic fortress overlooking the city and the Danube, known as "Gibraltar on the Danube".
One of the largest music festivals in Europe, held annually at Petrovaradin Fortress.
An imposing Art Nouveau-style building on the main square of the city.
The largest Catholic church in Novi Sad with magnificent stained glass windows.
A museum with rich collections relating to the history of the region.
A beautiful area full of vineyards and Orthodox monasteries near the town.
One of the largest synagogues in Europe, now used as a concert hall and exhibition space.
A picturesque city park ideal for relaxing, picnicking or strolling.
Home to cutting-edge works of art from across the region.
A popular city beach on the banks of the Danube, ideal for relaxing on hot summer days.
Poised gracefully on the banks of the Danube, beckons travelers with its Baroque charm, historic importance, and the sweet allure of its renowned wines. Here, history and tradition blend seamlessly, offering a feast for both the senses and the soul.
One of Serbia's most significant cities, stands elegantly on the banks of the Begej River. With a history stretching back centuries, this city invites visitors to uncover its unique blend of cultural heritage, architectural wonders, and modern dynamism.
Hovering on the fringes of Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, the Aeronautical Museum stands as a soaring testament to human ingenuity and the evolution of aviation.
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a dynamic metropolis with a rich history and vibrant culture. Here, the old world and modern trends come together to create a fascinating mix worth discovering.
Dominating the skyline and gracing the lush landscape of Avala Mountain near Belgrade, the Avala Tower is not just a broadcasting structure; it's a symbol of Serbian resilience, pride, and architectural prowess.
Subotica is a vibrant, multicultural city located in the northern region of Serbia, near the Hungarian border. Known for its Art Nouveau architecture, charming festivals, and a rich blend of cultures, Subotica is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
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