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Novi Sad
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Novi Sad is the capital of Vojvodina, the northern region of Serbia. Situated on the Danube river between Budapest and Belgrade, it is a treasured regional and cultural centre. Novi Sad is host to EXIT, a large 5 day music festival which takes place each July at Petrovaradin fortress.
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Get in
- Orientation: Novi Sad is located about 80km to the northwest of Belgrade, and 100km from the border town (with Hungary) of Subotica.
- By car there is a direct highway between Budapest and Novi Sad, mind the potholes though. 40 CSD toll fare.
- Public transport: As Serbian trains are generally considered bad value, the bus is the most recommended option. The long-distance bus station is at Bulevar Jase Tomiça 6.
- From Belgrade Airport: there is no easy bus connection. Some companies run regular cars between Belgrade Airport and Novi Sad, e.g. Gonzales Taxi, tel. +381 63 514 850 (good English spoken)
Get around
- Orientation see map.
- Walk, the city centre is actually quite small and most of the interesting sights, bars and hotels are all within easy walking distance
- Public transport service website, only in Serbian. Contains some interesting maps. http://www.gspns.co.yu/. Intown bus fares cost 25 CSD.
- Taxis are not overly expensive (to Western standards), the minimum fare is 100 CSD, with a cross-city trip typically costing 100-150 CSD. It helps to have the address written out although many taxi drivers speak fair, sometimes even excellent, English. However, be careful of taxis unaffiliated with one of the major firms (especially at the train station), or you may pay up to four times more than your fare should be.
See
- The imposing fortress of Petrovaradin on the right bank of the Danube. A fortress that no enemy has ever taken, it now contains a museum, "Muzej Grada Novog Sada" gathering all ancient objects of the region from the prehistorical era until today. It also has a small observatory and Planetarium, open on Saturdays from 7pm-12pm. The observatory is open when skies are clear, while the Planetarium, which is near the Museum, is open every Saturday. The staff are young, fun and speak excellent English. For larger groups, a phone reservation is needed. The hotel and restaurant offer beautiful views of the Danube and of Novi Sad.
- The Old town hall
- The Church of the great martyr St. George, 3 Katolicka porta.
- Dvorac Dundjerski an old castle, wonderfully preserved, situated to the north of Novi Sad. Now a hotel. (?)
Museums
- Foreign art collection 29 Dunavska, 451 259 Open: 9-16 every day except on Monday. This is the largest museum collection of foreign art in Serbia and Montenegro. In 1966, doctor Branko Iliç donated his art collection of 136 paintings of foreign artists, 279 pieces and sculptures, period furniture and other items of applied arts to the town of Novi Sad and the Province. The legacy consists of the works of Western European schools from the XVI century until the end of the XIX century, mostly from the area of Central Europe (France, Germany, Italy and Austria).
- Vojvodina Museum 36-37 Dunavska Street, 420-566, 526-555, Open: 9.00-19.00h on working days, closed on Monday, 9.00-14.00 h on weekends. Entry price for foreigners 100 CSD. Vojvodina from Paleolithic up to the XX century. Ethno house "Brvnara" Backi Jarak
 Freedom square (Slobode Trg)
Do
- Absolute recommendation: the EXIT festival, next ion from 6 to 9 July 2006. This festival, founded in 2000 an an onset to the democratic revolution in the country, attracts more and more visitors every year. Many world famous bands played on the festival (Moloko, Iggy Pop, Public Enemy etc) and in the year 2004 it was listed as the biggest cultural event of South-Central/Eastern Europe. Lasts four days from 9pm until 9am. http://www.exitfest.org
- A stroll around the city's imposing boulevards and along the Danube river, for example the route Kralja Alekzandra - Trg Slobode - Zmaj Jovina - Dunavska - Beogradski Kej - Kej ?rtava Racije
- The Zeleznicar Association of mountaineers and skiers organizes a hiking trip every Sunday on Fruska Mountain and in the Novi Sad vicinity. Trg Galerije 4 529 978 http://www.psdzeleznicarns.org.yu mailto:zeleznicar.nsad@neobee.net
Buy
- Coats good quality (particularly for the harsh winter) and very cheap.
- Leather goods at The Manual Company, a modern franchise based on high quality luxury leather at affordable prices. Various shops, one at Zmaj Jovina 18
Eat
Understand: After a hearty breakfast with meat, Serbians traditionally work eight hours straight before having their "lunch" between 15:00-18:00. Obviously this is by far the biggest meal of the day, with huge quantities of soup, roasted meat and potatoes, and a pickle salad as a side dish. Novi Sad being the capital of "bacon heartland" Vojvodina, vegetarians can be frowned upon. Restaurants are typically open until 22:00.
Note: for now just sorted list of restaurants from Novi Sad Tourist Office by number of stars. Comments and real prices to be added for those visited.
Fast eat at "Cezar" pizza, Modene 2
Snacks
- Dunavska oaza * (Danube oasis) Dunavska 25 Novi Sad 528-028
Budget
- Mali Ni?** Fru?kogorska 16 Novi Sad 459 521
- Ni?** Jovana popovi?a 27 Novi Sad 504 650
- Kordun** Mo?e Pijade 10a Sremska Kamenica 462 860
- Bela la?a** Kisa?ka 21 Novi Sad 616 594
- Marina** Trg Mladenaca 4 Novi Sad 424-353
- Bor ** (The Pine) Temerinski put 57a Novi Sad 412-424
- Jet Set ** Temerinski put 41 Novi Sad 414-511
- Doria Cafe/Pizzeria. Good pizzas and pastas, 350-500 CSD. Near the sports stadium (Novosadskog sajma)
- Alaska koliba** Kameni?ka ada 1 Novi Sad 365-683
- Dunav** Kameni?ka ada bb Novi Sad 365-683
- Lipa ** (Under the lime-tree) Svetozara Mileti?a 7-9 Novi Sad 615-259
- Chicken Tikka** More a Serbian interpretation of Indian cuisine than the original. Novosadskog sajma 16 Novi Sad 453 776
- Staro zdanje** Trg Marije Trandafil 1 Novi Sad 527 040
Mid-range
- Secuan *** First ever Chinese restaurant in Novi Sad. Expensive for local standards. Dunavska 16 Novi Sad 529-693
- Ribarsko ostrvo*** (Fishing Island) Kameni?ka ada bb Novi Sad 365-683
- ?er?il *** Nato?evi?eva 1 Novi Sad 525 132
- Derbi*** Sutjeska 2 Novi Sad 611-347
- Surabaja*** Indonesian restaurant, behind the church. Primorska 26 Novi Sad 413-400
- Fontana*** Excellent traditional meat restaurant. Paid 90 CSD for great bowl of soup, 290 CSD for traditional Bosnian Cevapcici (ground meat skewers) and 390 CSD for a huge mixed grill. Staff very friendly, nice terrace with fountain in the summer. Also hotel. Nikole Pa?i?a 17 Novi Sad 621-779
Splurge
Sweets
- Paslasti?arna Figaro behind church in parallel street to Zmaj Jovina. Only 30 CSD for nice piece of pastry and 25 CSD for Espresso.
Vegetarian
- Vegetarijanksji Restoran An ayurvedic restaurant, in the middle of Novi Sad. Serves menus of 300 Din per person with fruit juice of 75 Din. Very welcome after all the dead animals you are being served with at other places. Also friendly and helpful service.
Address Laze Kostica 12, tel. 615.324.
The owner also runs an ayurvedic bakery at Krajelvi?a Marka 9.
Drink
As a university town, Novi Sad is known for a lively bar scene. There are lots of nice bars in the small streets to the west of Zmaj Jovina, around Njego?eva and Gr?ko?kolska Streets spelling?
- Outdoor drinking (in summer): at Zmaj Jovina/Dunavska (slightly more relaxed) and at the sports stadium (locally referred to as Silicon Valley because of the alleged preponderance of breast implants!)
- Cuba Libre Check details at http://www.cubalibre.co.yu/ Ulica Laze Tele?kog 13 o64 1710017
- Trafika Lively young atmosphere. Ulica Laze Tele?kog.
- "RST" CAFE CLUB regularly changing programs, from open jam sessions over romantic evenings to domestic rock and pop bands
- Gradiliste (Building Site), University campus. Sat and Sun clubbing nights. During week music theme evenings: Mon/Tue specials, Wed world music, Thu hip-hop/drum'n'bass, Fri concerts. Note: didn't find this open at last visit.
- Trema (Stage fright) Probably the largest bar in Novi Sad, musical events, mixed audience. In the Serbian national theatre. Behind the entrance, take the stairs to the left. Pozori?ni trg 1 Novi Sad 451-232
- Bistro extremely dark bar next to Cezar Pizza, but fairly relaxed atmosphere inside. Youngish, slightly alternative crowd. Ulica Modene.
- Sistem I dance/pick up bar, expensive and posh dress. Ulica Modene.
- Adresa cocktail bar, stylish crowd. Ulica Modene.
- Cafe "The Sting" Vojvodina Stadium 458-155 mailto:cafethesting@yahoo.com
- Foxtrot Futo?ka 23 Novi Sad 622-904
- Pipping Cafe Club in the Cultural Center of Novi Sad. Katoli?ka porta 5 Novi Sad
- Jazz Klub ?.Jak?i?a - Nato?evi?eva Novi Sad 422-557
- NS Time Bul. Despota Stefana bb Novi Sad
- Absolut Zmaj Jovina 12 Novi Sad
- Cafe Club KEC Zmaj Jovina 12 Novi Sad
- Big mama Zmaj Jovina 2 Novi Sad 613-442
- Sterija Pozori?ni trg 1 Novi Sad 451-644
- ModelsIlije Ognjanovi?a 24 Novi Sad 612-058
- Cafe Club Bar Ego 622-029
- Club Hedonista 529-438 http://www.bokikaraoke.org.yu
 Sleep
Assistance
There is a tourist information desk at the train/bus station, which can help with finding accommodation.
Budget
Mid-range
- Fontana*** Nice stylish rooms, also a huge apartment. Very friendly staff though limited English. Ask for Goran. From €25 per night. Nikole Pa?i?a 17 Novi Sad 621-779
- Putnik*** Ilije Ognjanoviça 24 Novi Sad 615-555 Fax: 622-561 From 37€
- Novi Sad*** Bulevar Jase Tomiça bb Novi Sad 442-511 Fax: 443-072
http://www.hotelnovisad.co.yu mailto:office@hotelnovisad.co.yu map (http://www.planplus.co.yu/s/mapa.asp?Grad=mNs&X=4700&Y=5572) From €34
- Vojvodina*** Trg Slobode 2 Novi Sad 622-122 615-445 mailto:vojvodina@visitnovisad.com From €34
- Sajam*** Hajduk Veljkova 11 Novi Sad 420-266 Fax: 420-265 From €36
- Norcev*** Elektrovojvodina, Iriski venac 621-172 622-259 From €47 -
Splurge
Get out
Hitchhiking
 Trying to attract a ride west of Novi Sad ( Serbia), to no avail.
Hitchhiking from Novi Sad is quite hard. Although there are good Exitroads to Belgrade, Subotica and Backa Palenka, somehow the people leaving Novi Sad don't give rides to foreigners.
Bus
The Busstation next to the trainstation serves a wide variety of international bus lines. To Germany, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia.
Train
Train traffic in Novi Sad has all but stopped due to railway track repairs.
External links
Note: a significant share of this content is based on information from the Novi Sad tourist office website. http://www.novisadtourism.com/
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