Novi Sad is the cobblestone streets of the old town with street performers, and pastry shops spilling over with the sounds of jazz, blues, rock and roll, and Balkan music. It's a labyrinth of hidden passages that wind through little courtyards covered in vines, and charming small lanes, where street exhibitions of artists from around the world adorn the walls.
Novi Sad is a crazy mix of cultures: in architecture, music, food, and even daily interactions. Dozens of different peoples have lived here - Germans, Roma, Serbs, Armenians, Hungarians, Rusyns - all of whom have contributed to making this city very special. And while steeped in history and tradition, Novi Sad is also a bustling hub of modern life with amazing murals and alternative culture thriving in former factory clusters, social and urban projects, and an inclusive environment.
This city is incredibly cozy, cheerful, and hospitable.And thankfully, our love for Novi Sad is mutual. We can't wait to share this love with you!
Duration: 5 hours: A tour with a car transfer(Belgrade-Novi Sad-Belgrade). Volkswagen Passat.
If you prefer a higher-class vehicle, let us know
Duration: 4 hours
We'll explore all the city's main attractions. We delve into the history of the Petrovaradin fortress, and uncover its many secrets.
We'll explore all the city's main attractions: the Church of the Virgin Mary.
We will see the Greek Catholic Church of Peter and Paul
We will see Vladicanski Dvor ( the Bishop's Palace).
We'll take a leisurely stroll through the charming old city center and cross over the bridge spanning the Danube,
We'll also visit many unusual spots, such as secret courtyards and small lanes with street exhibitions, a Nazarene Christian community, an amazing workshop with comic book tapestries, and an old shop with luxurious interiors. We'll find the narrowest street, murals and art spaces, unusual shops, and bars. We might even catch a concert or have coffee on the tram. And of course, we can't forget to explore the local market!
We will meet in front of Petrovaradin fortress.
Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, is a city where ancient history and modern life intersect. Known for its lively nightlife, rich cultural heritage, and strategic location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western European influences. Its resilient spirit and diverse attractions make it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Belgrade Fortress is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, offering stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The fortress has a rich history dating back to the Roman era and has been the site of numerous battles and sieges.
Knez Mihailova Street is one of the most famous pedestrian streets in Belgrade, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafes. It's a great place to experience the city's vibrant atmosphere and do some shopping.
Saint Sava Temple is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world and a significant religious and cultural landmark in Belgrade. The temple is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and features stunning Byzantine-style architecture and intricate mosaics.
Skadarlija is a charming, bohemian street in the heart of Belgrade, known for its traditional restaurants, live music, and artistic atmosphere. It's a great place to experience the city's vibrant nightlife and sample some delicious Serbian cuisine.
Ada Ciganlija is a popular recreational area and artificial lake in Belgrade, often referred to as the 'Belgrade Sea'. It's a great place to escape the city's hustle and bustle, with numerous beaches, sports facilities, and picnic areas.
Ćevapi are small, grilled sausages made from a mixture of minced meats, usually beef and pork. They are typically served with flatbread, onions, and ajvar (a red pepper and eggplant spread).
Pljeskavica is a Serbian-style burger made from a mixture of minced meats, usually beef and pork, and seasoned with various spices. It is typically served with flatbread, onions, and ajvar.
Sarma is a traditional Serbian dish made from cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, rice, and spices. It is usually served with mashed potatoes and ajvar.
Burek is a flaky, layered pastry filled with a variety of ingredients, such as minced meat, cheese, or spinach. It is a popular street food and can be found in bakeries and fast-food restaurants throughout the city.
This period offers warm weather and numerous outdoor festivals, making it the most popular time to visit. However, it can be crowded, especially in July and August.
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Belgrade is generally a safe city for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Belgrade Central Station
Lasta Bus Terminal, Lasta Bus Terminal 2
Belgrade's bus network is extensive and covers most of the city. Buses are generally reliable and affordable, but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Yandex.Taxi, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Novi Sad is a charming city in northern Serbia, known for its historic architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to the Danube River. It's a great destination for a day trip from Belgrade, offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Golubac Fortress is a stunning medieval fortress located on the banks of the Danube River, near the town of Golubac. It's a great destination for a day trip from Belgrade, offering a mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty.
Oplenac is a small town in central Serbia, known for its stunning Byzantine-style churches and royal mausoleums. It's a great destination for a day trip from Belgrade, offering a mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty.
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