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Novi Sad
Novi Sad is one of those cities that wins you over without trying. Set along the wide, calm Danube and crowned by the mighty Petrovaradin Fortress, it blends Central European elegance with a relaxed Balkan rhythm. It’s Serbia’s second‑largest city, but it feels intimate, walkable, and effortlessly welcoming. Known as the European Capital of Culture 2022, Novi Sad has a creative pulse that runs through its museums, galleries, and music venues. The old town is a patchwork of pastel façades, café terraces, and quiet courtyards where time seems to slow down. Freedom Square, with its neo‑Gothic cathedral and grand city hall, is the perfect starting point for exploring.
Best Months to Travel to Novi Sad
April, May, October, November

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Getting around Novi Sad is easy and enjoyable thanks to its compact layout and relaxed rhythm. Most of the main sights are close to each other, making the city perfect for exploring on foot. As you wander through the pedestrian-friendly center, you’ll move effortlessly between lively squares, cafés, and historic streets without needing transportation at all.

For destinations across the river, such as the iconic Petrovaradin Fortress, simply cross one of the city’s bridges over the Danube River—a scenic walk with great views along the way. Buses are frequent and affordable, covering neighborhoods beyond the center if you want to explore more widely. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also easy to find and reasonably priced, making them convenient for quick trips.

Cycling is another pleasant way to get around, thanks to Novi Sad’s flat terrain and growing network of bike paths. Whether you’re strolling, biking, or taking public transport, moving around the city feels relaxed and straightforward—perfectly matching Novi Sad’s welcoming atmosphere.

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