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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Novi_SadNovi Sad - Wikipedia

    Novi Sad ( Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ⓘ; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina.

    • Petrovaradin Fortress. A strategic prize on an outcrop by the Danube, Petrovaradin had been in the hands of the Ottomans for 150 years before it was wrested from them by the Habsburg Empire in the Great Turkish War.
    • Petrovaradin Clock Tower. On a square with a glorious view of the Danube and Novi Sad is the fortress’s Baroque clock tower, positioned high above one of the gates to the compound.
    • Dunavska Street. There’s no better jumping off point for an amble around the city. Dunavska (Danube) Street is an east to west thoroughfare that is partly pedestrianised and lined with stately mansions and townhouses.
    • Trg Slobode. Novi Sad is at its most distinguished on this square in the centre of the city, almost entirely bordered by historic architecture. Trg Slobode (Liberty Square) is also referred to as Svetozar Miletić Square, and there’s a statue of this 19th-century figure in the middle.
  2. Things to Do in Novi Sad, Serbia: See Tripadvisor's 21,919 traveler reviews and photos of Novi Sad tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Novi Sad. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • Petrovaradin Fortress. Towering over the river on a 40m-high volcanic slab, this mighty citadel, considered Europe's second-biggest fortress (and one of its best preserved), is…
    • Gallery of Matica Srpska. First established in Pest (part of modern Budapest) in 1826 and moved to Novi Sad in 1864, this is one of Serbia's most important and long-standing…
    • Štrand. One of Europe's best by-the-Danube beaches, this 700m-long stretch morphs into a city of its own come summertime, with bars, stalls and all manner of…
    • Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina. Near to the Museum of Vojvodina's main building is this annexe. It is home to the city's premier collection of Serbian (particularly Vojvodinian) and…
    • Join A Free Walking Tour. If you’ve only got a day to visit Nova Sad, this is the best way to find all the famous places in Novi Sad. Free walking tours help you find and see all the key attractions while hearing insider stories from your tour guide.
    • Visit The Cathedral. Though not technically a cathedral, locals fondly refer to it as “the Cathedral.” Decorated with bright, colorful tiles on its roof, the Cathedral is a sight that’s impossible to miss, especially under the Novi Sad sun.
    • Stroll Through Dunavska Street And Danube Park. In Novi Sad city center is Dunavska Street, a quaint, charming, nostalgic, and romantic street. This vibrant street is filled with unique facades, old-fashioned craft shops, a bustling marketplace, and gorgeous architecture, all feeling very much like the 19th century.
    • Play Picigen. Joining locals for a round of Picigen, a traditional sandy beach game resembling volleyball, is a fun and unique way to mingle with residents.
  3. www.serbia.travel › cities-in-serbia › novi-sadNovi Sad - Serbia

    Laid-back, relaxed, surrounded by fertile plains from the one side and a mountain and a river from the other, Novi Sad stands out as a true gem among Serbia’s cities. Also known as “the Serbian Athens” and “the Gibraltar of the Danube”, its architecture and spirit have been shaped by various nations throughout its history.

  4. Novi Sad is the capital of one of Serbias most ethnically diverse regions, which has been home to groups such as Hungarians, Croats, Slovaks, and Romanians over the centuries. Experts...