Travelling from Hungary and continuing your trip to some other country near Serbia? This is the best way to make your stay in our country interesting and unforgettable. Check out our three suggestions how to make the most of your stay in Serbia.
*European Capital of Culture with its surroundings till Belgrade* (without overnight till Belgrade)
Border crossing: | Horgoš – Reske |
Distance to Belgrade: | approx. 215 km |
Tour duration: | full day |
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Transit passengers are actually in the ideal spot to check out on of the Serbia’s most beautiful cities – Novi Sad, the European Capital of Culture for 2021. Upon arrival in this beautiful city, and after a sightseeing tour in the very center of the city, visit the Petrovaradin Fortress,. It is one of the best preserved fortifications and the second largest in Europe. It is also famous for its Exit festival, the biggest music festival in the Southeast Europe.
Also make a stop in Sremski Karlovci, a small baroque city. This is the most important spiritual and cultural center of Serbia. You can’t leave Sremski Karlovci without sampling some local food and quality wines in one of the many wineries in this area. In the evening, arrival in Belgrade.
*Beauty of the North, Novi Sad and surroundings* (with overnight in Novi Sad till Belgrade)
Border crossing: | Horgoš – Reske |
Distance to Belgrade: | approx. 215 km |
Tour duration: | 2 days |
Activities:
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The best way to explore north of the country by visiting and sightseeing Subotica. It is the seccesian city with rich cultural heritage assets, lavishly decorated buildings, multicultural spirit and European charm. Make a pit stop to Palić Lake, devine vacation destination and enjoy your lunch in famous messuage with the inevitable winetasting.
Continue to Novi Sad, the second biggest city in the country, declared for European Capital of Culture for 2021, where you will sleepover. Start the second day by getting your sightseeing tour of this multicultural city, visit the Petrovaradin Fortress on the bank of the Danube river. Of course, do not miss Sremski Karlovci, a small baroque town on the Fruška Gora slopes and on the bank of the Danube. It is one of the most important spiritual and cultural centers of Serbia. All of this hightlights just on your way to Belgrade.
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