The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Novi Sad, Vojvodina

December 31, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ( listen); Hungarian: Újvidék [ˈuːjvideːk]; Slovak: Nový Sad [ˈnoʋiː ˈsat]; see below for other names) is the second largest city of Serbia, the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and the administrative center of the South Bačka District. It is located in the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, on the border of the Bačka and Srem geographical regions, on the banks of the Danube river, facing the northern slopes of Fruška Gora mountain.
Restaurants in Novi Sad

1. Petrovaradin Catacombs

Tvrdava 4, Petrovaradin Gate Hornverk, Novi Sad 21131 Serbia +381 62 345600 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/kontraminskisistem
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Petrovaradin Catacombs

This creative work shop is a kind of expedition in which the consumers “dive’ into the underground of fortress Petrovaradin. You`ll experience the 300 years old underground, smell the soil and clay, inhale dust and spirits of ancient warriors. You will hear the hearth beats of those close to you and you will touch the walls of one of the most beautiful master pieces of fortifications. We are going to an adventure which is a creative workshop of the association “3D World – UGRIP” who is exploring the underground and struggling for its preservation. Ahead of us lie more than 30 kilometers of tunnels of which only 900 meters are officially explored. The maize of the tunnels is shaped in four levels of defense with more than 10 floors of galleries one beneath the other. If you heard about the stories of dragon who is feasting with curious tourists and treasure hunters, about hidden nazi train, about the tunnel beneath the Danube river, about the tiger ...

Reviewed By BUBAMARA2020

Great fun! Amazing team .Best way to spend day in Novi Sad .I will definitelly go back and continue exploring this amazing fortress.

2. Dunavska Street

Dunavska Street, Novi Sad Serbia
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4.5 based on 427 reviews

Dunavska Street

Reviewed By IgorMarkovic - Smederevo, Serbia

This lovely part of Novi Sad's pedestrian zone can surely be regarded as one of the symbols of this beautiful city. The fact that it has so many beautiful old buildings of different liveable colors and that it is so small and cozy makes it one of the city cites you simply have to visit. The street is always crowdy and it sometimes feels that it is the most important place in the capital of Vojvodina region. Dunavska street is most beautiful in spring, where all of the colors simply show off more. Don't miss it and don't just pass it by, take a minute and enjoy it!

3. The Clock Tower

Petrovaradin Fortress Bastion Ludvig Bandenski, Petrovaradin, Novi Sad Serbia [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/petrovaradinclock
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The Clock Tower

The Petrovaradin clock is almost three centuries old Empress Maria Theresa donated the Petrovaradin clock around 1750. Although I have never been to Petrovaradin, the Empress worried about its construction, as well as the construction of the same Fortress

Reviewed By Anne88N88

Recommended to visit. Beautiful view. Novi Sad is a beautiful city and there are many beautiful things to see.

4. Svetozar Miletic Square

Novi Sad Serbia http://www.novisad.rs
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Svetozar Miletic Square

Reviewed By cookpias - Los Angeles, United States

Nice pedestrian area of the town goes from this square with lots of pretty and important buildings around it You feel like you are on Vienna.

5. Matica Srpska Library

Matice Srpske 1, Novi Sad 21000 Novi Sad Serbia +381 21 420199 http://www.bms.ns.ac.rs/bmseng101b.htm
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Matica Srpska Library

Reviewed By igoroaming - New York City, United States

This library contains materials dated centuries ago. It is a unique place in Serbia, where international visitors, as well as national one, can get a personal look at the Serbian history, understand the people, and there collective values and spirit.

6. Town Hall

Pozorisni Trg, Novi Sad Serbia
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Town Hall

7. Tomin Palace

Trg Marije Trandafil 12, Novi Sad 21101 Serbia
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Tomin Palace

8. Menrat’s Palace

14 Kralja Aleksandra, Novi Sad Serbia
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Menrat’s Palace

9. A Girl with the Horn of Plenty Statue

Dunavski Danube Park, Novi Sad 21000 Serbia +381 21 420066
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A Girl with the Horn of Plenty Statue

Reviewed By admirianja - Belgrade, Serbia

Well this statue u will find at the exit of Danube park. It is a fountain statue of a girl with a horn. I wounder what is the story behind her. Ask locals? :)

10. Greek Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul

Corner of Svetozar Miletic Street and Jovan Subotic Street, Novi Sad Serbia
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Greek Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul

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