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NOVI SAD
January – June 2012

EHF Euro 2012


Novi Sad helps host the biggest
event in European handball

Salaši
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BELGRADE
July - September 2011

Belgrade Beer Fest


Join over one million
partygoers for five days
of beer, music and fun

45th BITEF
The Belgrade Internation al
Theatre Festival is th gest
event of its kind in the region

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E S S E N T I A L C I TY G U I D E S

Contents
Arriving in Novi Sad 6
In praise of laid-back life

The Basics 7
History 9
Culture & Events 11
Where to stay 21
Sweet Dreams

Restaurants 25
Slow food movement

Cafés 32
Enjoy Novi Sad’s favourite pastime

Novi Sad’s parks take a whole new look duting the winter

Nightlife 33
Tamburitsa, Wine & Clubbing

What to see 35
Petrovaradin Fortress

Mail & Phones 41


Getting around 42
Heaven on Earth for cyclists

Belgrade 44
Lifestyle Directory 46
Gifts & Souvenirs

Maps&Index
City centre map 48
Country map 50
Index & Street register 51
Even statues are enchanted by Petrovaradin Fortress

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4 Foreword
To most foreigners, Serbia’s second city of Novi Sad
is synonymous with one thing and one thing only, the Europe In Your Pocket
annual Exit Festival. While Exit is undoubtedly one of
Europe’s foremost music events - both in terms of the
level and diversity of the artists it attracts, as well as
its truly unique venue at Petrovaradin Fortress - the city
and surrounding area have more to offer than arguably
anywhere else in Serbia or even the wider region.
Novi Sad’s position at one of the continent’s true
crossroads and history as a multinational commercial
and transit centre has left it endowed with historical
and cultural sights that even much larger cities have
difficulty matching. From the imposing fortress on the
opposite bank to the churches representing numerous
denominations throughout the old town’s exceedingly
pleasant pedestrian zone to several unheralded but
noteworthy museums and art galleries, Novi Sad has
much to boast about. And within easy driving, or cycling,
distance there the monasteries of Fruška Gora and the
inviting Salaši tourist farms. In January of the city will also
be jointly host one the most important sporting events
that Serbia has ever seen: the 2012 EHF Euro Handball
Championship - see the Culture and Events section for
more details about the event and a full schedule of the
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6 ARRIVING IN NOVI SAD
By plane Street smarts
The nearest airport is in Belgrade - Nikola Tesla Airport,
about 70km away from Novi Sad. The arrivals hall houses car
rentals, an exchange office open 24hrs, several ATMs, and street - ulica highway - autoput
there is a currency exchange machine available in Terminal alley - sokak road - put
1. There is no difference in currency exchange rates at the square - trg quay - kej
airport and in the city. Jat Airways lost luggage is handled boulevard - bulevar bridge - most
by Su-Port service, tel. 267 63 74, and the lost luggage of
other air carriers by Lost & Found airport service, tel. 209
48 54, which will deliver the found luggage to any address
in the city. You can call home from a Halo telephone booth,
Important phone numbers
using Halo magnetic cards, available at news stands at the
airport. Terminal 2 departure hall features a post office and Police: 92
an internet café, open 07:30 - 18:30, Sat 08:00 - 14:00, Fire Department: 93
Closed Sun. From the airport, you can reach Novi Sad in Ambulance: 94
two ways: getting to Belgrade first and then getting a coach Road assistance: 987
to Novi Sad, (time consuming) or hiring one of Novi Sad
taxi operators, whose services you must book beforehand
(quick and simple). By train
To get to Belgrade, you can take a Jat Airways shuttle, whose Novi Sad is one of the stops on international Vienna-Budapest-
departures coincide with arrivals of that airline, or a public Belgrade-Istanbul route. The Budapest-Novi Sad leg is about 5
transport bus or you can take a taxi. Ignore the pushy taxi hours long. The Railway Station, located not very far from the
drivers accosting travellers at arrivals hall, because they town centre, offers exchange offices, ATMs, telephone booths.
will rip you off. The best advice would be to call a taxi (ask Avoid the taxi sharks waiting on the semicircular driveway in front
someone to do it for you) and your taxi will arrive in front of of the station building and if you want a taxi hail one a little down
the terminal building in a few minutes. The ride to the Old the street, or go to the taxi rank located on the parking to the
Town takes about 20 min, and the price should not exceed left of the driveway. In front of the station building, you will easily
15 EUR (except on weekends and public holidays). The find bus stops. Bus line Nº4 will take you to the centre of the
number of passengers or luggage should not affect the price town. The Railway Station is located at the beginning of Bulevar
of the ride. Some of taxi companies: Lux taxi, tel. (+38111) Oslobođenja B-2, traversing the entire town, so it should be fairly
303 31 23, Beotaxi, tel. (+38111) 970, Beogradski taxi, tel. easy to get around with a little help of the map..
(+38111) 9801.

Taxi transfer from Nikola Tesla Airport to Novi Sad: By bus


Genelex, tel. (+38121)472 24 92. Van service. Seats 8. Novi Sad has two bus stations for international travel: the old
Advance booking. Price 75€/per van, regardless of number one – the Central Bus Station located right next to the Railway
of passengers. Station at the beginning of Bulevar Oslobođenja B-2, (take bus
Heligon, tel. (+38164)232 08 16, (+38121)633 97 Nº4 to get to the centre of the town) and the new one - ATP
71. Car service. Ride takes one hour. Advance booking. Price Vojvodina Bus Station at the corner of Sentandrejski put and
35€/per car, regardless of number of passengers. Put novosadskog partizanskog odreda Streets (a little further
Pan taxi, tel. (+38163)55 55 30, (+38164)215 55 55. away, bus Nº1 runs to the centre of the town). Where you will end
Car service. Ride takes one hour. Advance booking. Price up depends on your bus operator. Novi Sad is well served by a
45€/per car, regardless of number of passengers. nationwide network of bus routes, and there are bus departures
If you use low-budget air carriers (such as Easy Jet, Wiz Air, to Belgrade every half hour or less until midnight (tickets from
Air Berlin, Sky Europe…) you can fly in to Budapest (capital 435 till 700 dinars), so you can use all the international routes
of neighbouring Hungary, 380km away), and take a taxi, train linking Belgrade to major cities in Europe.
or coach to Novi Sad.
By boat
Taxi transfer from Budapest to Novi Sad: Sailing the Danube is the most scenic route to Novi Sad.
Genelex, tel. (+38121)472 24 92. Van service. Seats Commercial boats dock at the pier near Varadinski Bridge
8. Advance booking. Price 280€/per van, regardless of near the centre of the town.
number of passengers. Piers for private yachts and boats:
Heligon taxi, tel. (+38164)232 08 16, (+38121)633 1,255km - Harbour Captain’s office, tel. (+381) 21
97 71. Car service. Advance booking. Price 110€/per car, 52 66 84, 52 84 57
regardless of number of passengers. 1,263.5km - Market Tours Information Centre for
Pan taxi, tel. (+38163)55 55 30, (+38165)215 55 55. Nautical Tourism, Kamenjar, tel. (+381) 21 46 84 09
Car service. Advance booking. Price 150€/per car, regardless 1,257.8km - Liman Marina C-3, Sunčani kej bb, tel. (+381)
of number of passengers. 65 29 27 789

By car Tourist information


E-75 motorway runs close to Novi Sad, and E-70 motorway
is 70km further down towards Belgrade. Foreign drivers in Tourist Oraganisation of Novi Sad
Serbia need international driving license, vehicle registration Ulica Modene 1 C-2, tel. (+381) 21 66 17 343.
certificate, and insurance policy. The valid insurance policies e-mail: tons@turizamns.rs.com
are issued by countries signatories to ‘Vehicle Insurance 4Open 07:30-20:00, Sat 10:00-15:00, Closed Sun.
Convention’, and citizens of other countries are required on Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 9 C-2, tel. (+381) 21 421
entering Serbia to buy an insurance policy. Speed limit in the 811. e-mail: tons@turizamns.rs.com
city is set at 60 km/h unless otherwise indicated by speed 4Open 07:30-16:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
signs. Permitted Blood Alcohol Level is 0.5 g/l.

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Basics 7

Population National holidays


Serbia (2011, without Kosovo and Metohija province)
7,120,666, Novi Sad (2011) 335,701. Ethnic composition
(2002, without Kosovo and Metohija province): Serbs 1-2 January - New Year’s Days
82,86%, Hungarians 3,91%, Bosniacks 1,82%, Roma 7 January - Christmas (Orthodox)
1,44%, others 9,97%. The official language is Serbian, with 15-16 February - Statehood Day in Serbia
Cyrillic being the official script, but the Latin script is equally 22-25 April - Easter (Orthodox, from Good Friday to
used. Hungarian, Slovakian and Ruthenian languages and second day of Easter)
their scripts are also in official use in Novi Sad. 1-2 May - Labour Day
9 May - Victory Day (Commemorative Day)
11 November - Armistice Day

Local time
Serbia is in the Central European Time Zone: GMT + 1 hours
(in winter), GMT + 2 during daylight saving. When it is noon
in Novi Sad it is: 11:00 in London, 06:00 in New York, 21:00
in Sydney and 14:00 in Moscow.

Money
The Serbian currency is the dinar (RSD). The first mention of a
‘Serbian dinar’ dates back to 1214. Each dinar is divided into
100 paras, no longer in use, thus prices at shops are rounded
off. Coins come in the following denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10 and
20 dinars. The banknotes come in denominations of 10, 20,
50, 100, 200, 500, 1.000, 2.000 and 5.000 dinars. National
currency is pegged to Euro. You can change money in a bank or
any of the exchange offices dotting the town (they are marked
with the logo of the National Bank of Serbia). The differences
in exchange rates are negligible. Most banks in Novi Sad will
change travellers cheques, American Express, Thomas Cook,
VISA and Eurocheques. Western Union money transfers from
abroad can be collected from the post office and most banks.
You can buy almost all goods and services with bank cards, and
you need cash only for green markets, kiosks, and paying the
parking. Throughout the town, there is a large number of ATMs
where you can collect money 24h. Cards widely acceptable
in Novi Sad are VISA, VISA Electron, MasterCard, Eurocard,
Maestro, Diners Club and local DinaCard. American Express
has recently been introduced to Serbian market, and a rather
limited number of shops and ATMs will accept it.

Jovan Jovanović Zmaj - one of Serbia’s best-know poets -


lends his name to Novi Sad’s pedestrian street Smoking
Most people in Novi Sad consider coffee and cigarettes a
perfect way to start the day, so non-smokers may be in for
Religion something of a shock. While in theory the city has recently
Orthodox Christianity is the major religion. Serbian Orthodox begun enforcing a smoking ban similar to those in many
Church became autonomous in 1219. Other important EU countries, in practice it will likely be sometime before a
religious communities are Muslim, Catholic and Jewish, majority of restaurants, bars and clubs are actually smoke-
and Methodist Evangelical and Reformed communities also free. However, the smoking ban is more or less respected
have a fair number of followers. in public premises (ie banks, post offices, hospitals, etc).

Geography Health
Serbia covers an area of 88,361km2. It has land borders Tap water is safe to drink. The estimated number of AIDS cases
with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, is low. Doctors and medical staff in state-run hospitals are
Bulgaria, FYR Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro. The professional and reliable, and you need not worry about their skills
highest peak is Midžor (2169m) on Old Mountain (Stara if you should get ill. The worrisome part are poor maintenance of
planina). The Danube flows 588km through Serbia, the state run hospitals, which is a consequence of insufficient funds,
Sava River 206km, and the Drina River forms most of the and the red tape involved in hospital admission. If you have a
border to the West (220km). Another important Serbian minor health problem, you are well advised to visit a private
river is Great Morava (185km), created by the confluence practice so as to avoid an agonizing wait.
of Western Morava (308km) and Southern Morava
(295km). Novi Sad lies on the Danube River
Local laws & Police
You will be required to declare money (including travellers’
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8 Basics
drugs are illegal, so try and stay out of trouble, and anyway,
being a foreigner, you may not be able to spot out plainclothes Market values
police officers. Police in full riot gear are a regular sight at
football matches, and that should not alarm you. Exchange rates (on Jan 8, 2012.):
US$1 = 82.46, €1 = 105.62, UK£1 = 127.34

Homosexuality McDonald’s Big Mac 220din. €2.20


1kg of beef 530din. €5.32
A public display of homosexual affection is unacceptable 10 eggs 120din. €1.21
in Serbia. Declared homosexuals are tolerated as long as Loaf of white bread 50din. €0.50
they don’t show their affections in the street, which could Snickers bar 55din. €0.55
provoke an aggressive reaction from an onlooker. There Bottle of local beer (1/2 litre) 50din. €0.50
are no gay clubs in Novi Sad, so they go to ‘straight’ clubs. 20 Marlboros 170din. €1.71
There are gay/lesbian associations, for more info visit www. Public transport ticket 50din. €0.50
gay-serbia.com

Visas
If you are a citizens of the EU, Norway, Switzerland, USA,
Israel, Japan, Russia, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cuba, Republic of Korea, you can
enter Serbia without a visa and may stay in the country for
90 days. Citizens of other countries must obtain a visa from
a Serbian consulate before travelling. Within 12 hours of your
arrival in Serbia, you are required to register with the nearest
police station. If you are staying in a hotel or hostel, they
will automatically do that for you. Failure to register carries
a massive fine. For all the details on how to extend your
stay or procure a working permit, contact the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Directorate of Consular Affairs in
Belgrade, Kneza Miloša 24-26, tel. 306 82 68 or Novi
Sad Town Police (Department for Foreigners)
BBB, Bulevar kralja Petra I 11, tel. 488 40 00.

Toilets
Public toilets in Novi Sad are hard to find. The existing ones
are fairly decent and can be found next to the Town Hall on
Kralja Aleksandra Street, in Dunavski Park, at Sports and
Business Centre Vojvodina on Sutjeska Street C-2 and at
bus and train stations, open 06:00-20:00. If the need to go
comes on whilst you are strolling round the town, you can
use the toilet in the nearby café or restaurant.

Trg Slobode is the place to be form many Novi Sad’s


Safety festivities
Novi Sad is a fairly safe place. There is not a single part
of the town where a girl should not walk on her own in the
middle of the night. You may come across stray dogs, but Guided tours Novi Sad
they are generally minding their own business and not giving
anyone a trouble. Astra Tours Stražilovska 35, tel. (+381) 21 63 50
960, astratours@neobee.net, www.astratours.rs
Disabled travellers Bonvoyage Kralja Aleksandra 14, tel. (+381) 21 66
Most hotels, restaurants and cafés are inaccessible to 21 244, office@bonvoyage.co.rs, www.bonvoyage.co.rs
disabled patrons and hardly any offers toilet facilities for D.R Tours Bulevar cara Lazara 79b, tel. (+381) 21
the disabled. 466 601, drtours@eunet.rs, www.drtours.co.rs
Dunavski rafting Ribarsko ostrvo bb, tel. (+381) 21 62
96 10, office@dunavskirafting.com, www.dunavskirafting.com
Climate Go Travel Nikole Pašića 31, tel. (+381) 21 66 17 050,
info@gotravel.rs, www.gotravel.rs
100
Karpati Braće Ribnikara 10, tel. (+381) 21 427 117,
Temperature (celsius) Rainfall (mm)

90
80
karpati@eunet.rs, www.karpati.co.rs
70 Kompas Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 15, tel. (+381) 21
60
522 528, kompas@eunet.rs, www.kompasnovisad.com
50
40
Market tours Bulevar Cara Lazara 55, tel. (+381)
30 21 636 76 12
20
10
Magelan corporation C-2, Zmaj Jovina 23, tel.
0
472 40 88, 662 48 23
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Avg Sep Okt Nov Dec Panacomp Bulevar Cara Lazara 96, tel. (+381) 21
rain temperature 466 075, info@panacomp.net, www.panacomp.net

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history 9

4500 BC First settlement established in the area of the 1945 Toll of war is 1,700,000 deaths, chiefly among
present Petrovaradin Fortress. Serbs. Monarchy is abolished, Federal People’s Republic
3000 BC First wooden fortifications erected around the of Yugoslavia is proclaimed, and Josip Broz Tito is officially
settlement. installed in power. Most of German population leaves Novi
6th century Slavic tribes colonise the Balkans. Slavs embrace Sad. In the post-war period, Novi Sad becomes the capital
Christianity in 9th century. of Vojvodina region, grows rapidly and develops into an
1247 Hungary builds a fortress at the site of the present important centre of political, cultural and sporting life. Crown
Petrovaradin Fortress. Prince Aleksandar, son to King Peter II is born in Claridges
1526 Fortress occupied by Ottoman Turkey. Hotel in London.
1687 Fortress occupied by Austrians. 1980 Josip Broz Tito dies. Yugoslavia is now governed by
1692 Petrovaradin Fortress construction begins. On the ‘Presidency’ comprised of 8 members (6 from the republics
opposite bank of the Danube river, at the location of the and 2 from Serbian provinces).
present Novi Sad, a settlement springs up, composed of 1991 Ethnic and political divisions lead to the collapse of
Serbs, Jews, Greece and Germans, as non-Catholics were Yugoslavia. Slovenia and Croatia declare independence, civil
banned from residing within the limits of the Fortress’ Lower war erupts. Crown Prince Aleksandar II visits Serbia for the
Town. The settlement was initially called Raitzenstadt (Serb first time in his life.
Town) and Petrovaradinski šanac (Petrovaradin Ditch). 1992 European Community recognises Croatia and Bosnia.
1703 The first Serbian National School opens in Novi Sad. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is proclaimed. UN Security
1748 Affluent Serbs start raising money and buy for Novi Sad Council imposes economic embargo on Yugoslavia over its
the status of the free royal city from Maria Theresia, Queen support to Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia who want to unify
of Hungary and other territories. Maria Theresia renames with federal Yugoslavia.
the town as Neoplanta (Latin), Uj-Videgh (Hungarian), Novi 1993 The highest hyperin flation in the histor y - a
Sad (Serbian). 500,000,000,000 dinar note is printed in Serbia.
1820 Novi Sad has a population of 20,000. It is a cultural 1994 End of hyperinflation, new dinar introduced.
and political centre of Serbs, who do not have their own 1995 In the aftermath of Croatian war, around 300,000 Serb
national state at the time. Poets hail it as the Athens of refugees leave Croatia for Serbia.
Serbia. Almost every Serbian novelist, poet, jurist and 1996 Massive protests against Slobodan Milošević over
publicist of note at the end of 19th century and at the electoral fraud at local elections.
beginning of 20th century live or work in Novi Sad some 1999 Long-lasting aspirations of Kosovo Albanians to secede
time of their career. from Serbia escalate in violent conflicts between Serbs and
1848 Hungarians demand national rights and autonomy Albanians in Kosovo. The NATO forces bomb Serbia for three
within the Austrian Empire. Confronted with new Hungarian months, without endorsement of the UN Security Council.
authorities and wishing to express their own national Slobodan Milošević is accused of crimes against humanity
individuality, Serbs in their turn proclaim Serbian Vojvodina during the wars of Yugoslav succession. In June, following a
(Serbian Duchy). Hungarian government replies by use of piece agreement, NATO troops are stationed in Kosovo and
force. In 1849, the Hungarian army located on the Petrovaradin Metohija. Around 200,000 Kosovo Serbs find refuge in Serbia.
fortress shells and ravages the town, killing many of its During the 78 days of bombing, Novi Sad is left without all of its
inhabitants. After the defeat of the revolution in 1849, the three Danube bridges, communications, water, and electricity.
Austrian Emperor adopts a new constitution, guaranteeing Žeželj Bridge, the first bridge made of prestressed concrete
Serbs broader rights and religious freedoms. in Europe, the second in the world, takes direct hits on four
1861 Serbian National Theatre, the oldest professional different days, before it finally collapses into the water, hit again
theatre among the South Slavs, is founded in Novi Sad. by six missiles. Residential areas are cluster bombed several
1864 Matica Srpska, the oldest cultural-scientific institution times while its oil refinery is bombarded daily, causing severe
of Serbia, is moved from Budapest to Novi Sad. pollution and widespread ecological damage. The bombing of
1914 Outbreak of the First World War. Petrovaradin Fortress the refinery causes fires which burn 50,000 tons of crude oil,
serves as prison for arrested Serbs and POWs. enveloping Novi Sad in black smoke
1918 Following the defeat of Austria-Hungary, Army of the 20 0 0 Slobodan Mil ošević is ousted amidst h u ge
Kingdom of Serbia enters Novi Sad. Grand Assembly of Serbs, demonstrations over electoral fraud. Relations with European
Bunjevci, and other nations of Vojvodina in Novi Sad proclaims countries and the US improve.
the union of Vojvodina region with the Kingdom of Serbia. 2003 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is replaced by State Union
Serbs, Croats and Slovenes unite into one state - Yugoslavia. of Serbia and Montenegro. Serbian Prime Minister, Zoran Đinđić,
1929 Novi Sad becomes the capital of the Danube Banovina, is assassinated by a criminal clan. The clearance of the debris,
a province of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. the remains of the bridges destroyed during the NATO strikes, is
1934 King Aleksandar of Yugoslavia visits Marseille in a bid completed and the Danube again becomes navigable.
to strengthen a defence union with France against Germany 2004 Before the eyes of NATO and UN forces, around 50,000
and is assassinated by Croatian Ustashe. Albanians launch orchestrated attacks on remaining Serbian
1941 The 27th March protests erupt against joining the Axis villages in Kosovo and torch Serbian houses. In less than 48
(Germany - Italy - Japan). Following a coup d’etat, 17-yer-old hours, Albanians desecrate and destroy 30 Serbian churches
Crown Prince Petar assumes the throne. Nazi Germany attacks and monasteries.
Yugoslavia on 6th April without declaration of war. The King 2006 State Union of Serbia and Montenegro ceases to exist.
and the government go into exile. Emergence of two Serbian Serbia is again an independent state.
resistance movement - chetnicks of Draža Mihailović and Tito’s 2007 Negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo Albanians
partisans. Yugoslav territory is divided between Germany, Italy, about the status of Kosovo. Serbia is offering broad autonomy,
Bulgaria, Hungary and Independent State of Croatia. Novi Sad Albanians desire nothing less than independence. The
is occupied by Hungarian fascists. international community is divided over this issue.
1942 In the course of three days in January, Hungarian 2008 With support of the USA and some of the EU countries,
fascists conduct a raid in Novi Sad, force more then 1,300 Albanians from Kosovo and Metohija province of Serbia
Serbs and Jews out of their homes and kill them. Most of the declare independence from Serbia. The international
bodies were thrown into the Danube. community is still divided over this issue - some countries
1944 Red Army units and Yugoslav partisans liberate Novi Sad. have recognised Kosovo independence, some are against

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it. Serbian leadership does not want an armed conflict and
is striving to prevent the secession of its province through
diplomatic and political means. Massive protests are staged
throughout Serbia. Around 500,000 people are gathered in
Belgrade at peaceful demonstrations and prayer against
Kosovo independence, while several hundreds of youngsters
demolish and burn the emptied building of the US Embassy.

Political framework
Serbia is a parliamentary republic. The Serbian Parliament
has 250 seats. The MPs are elected for a term of 4 years,
the President is elected to serve a 5-year term. The most
recent parliamentary elections were held in January 2007
and the presidential elections in January 2008. The current
President is Boris Tadić of the Democratic Party, and the Prime
Minister is Mirko Cvetković. Democratic Party, together with
G17 Plus and Socialist Party of Serbia (deceased Slobodan
Milošević’s party) form the ruling government coalition. The
major opposition parties are the Serbian Radical Party (the
single strongest party in Serbia), Democratic Party of Serbia
and Liberal Democratic Party.

Milutin Milanković
One of Serbia's most ac-
claimed scientific figures was
born on 28 May 1879 in the
small village of Dalj, which was
then part of the Austro-Hun-
garian empire. He went on to a
successful and prolific career
in the field of civil engineering
before turning his attention to
geophysics and gaining interna-
tional renown for this theories
of long-term climate change
and the Earth's orbital cycles.
After graduating from the prestigious Vienna University
of Technology with a degree in civil engineering in 1902,
Milanković completed his doctorate two years later, and
earned a position at the well-known (and tongue-twisting)
engineering firm Adolf Baron Pittel Betonbau-Unterneh-
mung in Vienna, where he specialised in the novel use of
reinforced concrete and designed various dams, bridges,
viaducts, aqueducts and other structures throughout the
empire. In 1909, he was offered the chair of the applied
mathematics faculty in Belgrade, and eagerly moved
back to his ancestral homeland at the age of 30.
Not long after he had settled in the Serbian capital, the
region became engulfed in the Balkan Wars, followed by
World War II, which led to the young scientist's internment
by the Austro-Hungarian army in Budapest. Fortunately
he was allowed to work in the library of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, where he began pursuing his inter-
est in the study of solar climates and temperatures on
other planets. After the war ended, Milanković had his
first monograph published both in Serbia and Paris. The
publication won him considerable recognition in the field
and he went on to work with some of the world's most
prominent meteorologists and climatologist and further
develop his own theories in the 1920s.
Milanković's most known theories concern the cycle of
the Earth's glacial periods (or ice ages) - which are now
known as Milankovitch cycles - and the effect of solar
radiation as a result of the Earth's orbit. After his death
in Belgrade in 1958, craters on both the moon and Mars BGinfoBox
were named after him, as well as a minor planet. Matice srpske 3a, Tel. +381 11 4140 965
www.bginfobox.com

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EHF Euro 2012 Handball Championship

15 -29 January €8) and range in price up to 6000 RSD for court-side
SPENS seats, and up to 20,000 RSD for the full VIP treatment.
www.ehf-euro.com +381 11 262 14 50
Group A Belgrade
S e r b i a i s h os ti n g t h e 2 01 2 E H F E u ro H a n d b a l l 15 January 18:15 Poland vs Serbia
Championship from 15-29 January, with the Group C 15 January 20:15 Denmark vs Slovakia
preliminary round matches taking place in Novi Sad’s 17 January 18:15 Slovakia vs Poland
SPENS centre. While Group B may not include the 17 January 20:15 Serbia vs Denmark
Serbian team (which is playing its Group A matches 19 January 18:15 Poland vs Denmark
in Belgrade), it does feature the defending champions 19 January 20:15 Serbia vs Slovakia
France, as well as the always competitive teams from
Hungary, Spain and Russia, guaranteeing that there Group B Niš
will be some exciting hard-fought matches early on. 15 January 17:20 Germany vs Czech Republic
Always near the top of the world rankings, the Serbian 15 January 19:30 Sweden vs Fyr Macedonia
team may not be the odds on favourites to win the event, 17 January 18:15 Fyr Macedonia vs Germany
but star player Momir Ilić - who plays club handball for 17 January 20:15 Czech Republic vs Sweden
perennial German powerhouse THW Kiel - says that 19 January 18:15 Germany vs Sweden
anything short of a medal should be considered a 19 January 20:15 Czech Republic vs Fyr Macedonia
failure for the home team, although he did realistically
stop short of guaranteeing outright victory. Serbian Group C Novi Sad
head coach Vuković Veselin - who was also a very 16 January 18:15 France vs Spain
accomplished player during his 10-year international 16 January 20:15 Hungary vs Russia
career - echoes Ilić’s hope for a medal and thinks that 18 January 18:15 Russia vs France
the home crowd advantage will definitely help propel 18 January 20:15 Spain vs Hungary
the team to a strong showing. 20 January 18:15 Spain vs Russia
If you have a chance to make it to Belgrade later in 20 January 20:15 France vs Hungary
the month, the semifinals are scheduled for Friday, 27
January, while the finals will take place two days later Group D Vršac
on 29 January, both at Belgrade Arena. And as Europe 16 January 18:10 Norway vs Slovenia
is widely regarded as home to the best handball in the 16 January 20:10 Croatia vs Iceland
world, the tournament will likely provide a preview of the 18 January 18:10 Slovenia vs Croatia
top competition at the 2012 Olympics in London later in 18 January 20:10 Iceland vs Norway
the year - at much cheaper prices! Tickets for matches 20 January 18:10 Iceland vs Slovenia
in Novi Sad begin at only 800 RSD (or a bit less than 20 January 20:10 Croatia vs Norway

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In previous years, Novi Sad Spring has been a place where
representatives of the public, business, local government
and civil society (both domestic and international) meet
to discuss environmental protection, nature conservation,
horticulture and other related fields.

February
2 - 4 February 2012
Beekeeping Fair
SPENS, www.pcelarins.org.rs
Exhibition and sales of honey, beekeeping equipment and
wine along with a cultural and artistic programme organized by
the folklore association Veliko Kolo. On Saturday, lectures are
held on various topics of interest in contemporary apiculture. 25 March 2012
NIS International Half Marathon
11 -12 February 2012 www.marathon.org.rs
Rumenačka Pihtijada The NIS International Half Marathon is a traditional circu-
Klare Feješ Mire 39, Rumenka lar race course with a total length of 21.0975 kilometers.
Held in the town of Rumenka, this two-day festival celebrates The route is traffic-free and passes through the urban
everyone’s favourite flakey Serbian pastry, the pita, and part of town and along the banks of the Danube. The
includes a competitive programme as well as exhibitions of race starts from Trg Slobode, and several other events
folk handicrafts and antiques, and the sale of wine, brandy, will be held at the same time, including the always en-
sausages and other traditional food products. tertaining baby crawl.

21 February 2012
Maskarada April
Old City Centre 18 - 20 April 2012
www.muzejvojvodine.org.rs Prose Fest
Novi Sad’s official carnival celebrations are organised Cultural Centre of Novi Sad, Kralja Petra I 26/I www.
by the Museum of Vojvodina, and are centered around a kcns.org.rs The International Festival of Prose was foun-
parade of masked participants through the old town from ded with the intention of taking literature back to its roots,
Trg Slobode to the the museum, where awards are given for namely, live and direct contact with the audience. During
the best masks. Categories include kids, adults and most the festival, eminent local and foreign writers read their
authentic masks. works in public spaces, and also go to high schools and
colleges to create a dialogue with pupils and students on
24 February - 4 March 2012 jointly selected topics.
40th International Film Festival
Arena Cineplex, www.fest.rs 6 - 14 April 2012
Novi Sad’s International Film Festival (or just FEST) will Easter Wine Road
take place this year on 40th time. The first FEST was held Pozorišni Trg
between 8-16 January 1971 under the slogan “Brave new What better way to celebrate Easter than a full week of wine
world” and was opened by the film “Mesh” by Robert Altman. tasting? Visitors can try - and purchase at reasonable prices
Since its inception, FEST has always had one major and - wine directly from individual producers, most of whom have
several supporting programmes, which includes numerous vineyards in the nearby hills of Fruška Gora. Stalls selling
publications, exhibitions, symposiums and other events that handicrafts and other souvenirs from the Vojvodina region
are held during the festival. will also be present.

14 - 21 April 2012
March Elite Open 2012
20 - 24 March Elite Tennis Club, Bulevar Jovana Dučića 35 www.elite-
Novi Sad Spring centar.rs In recent years, this boys and girls 16-and-under
SPENS; www.pokretgorana.org.rs tennis tournament has become one of the most competitive
Novi Sad Spring is a traditional event with nearly 200 events in southeast Europe. It’s a great opportunity for vi-
exhibitors in the field of horticulture, beekeeping, organic sitors to catch the best up-and-coming players from Serbia
agriculture and traditional crafts, which annually attracts and abroad before they become household names.
some 70,000 visitors over five days. The event is of great
ecological and educational significance, as it helps promote
a more responsible attitude towards nature and the environ-
ment, and raise ecological awareness of citizens of all ages.
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23 - 30 April 2012 19 May 2012


Novi Sad Music Festival Museum Night, Various Venues
www.muzickaomladina.org This international festival www.nocmuzeja.rs While Museum Nights are a common
of classical music is held each year in the month of April, occurrence throughout the world, in Serbia they are taken to
and is one of the most important events organised by the the extreme with museums opening their doors to the public
Jeunesses Musicales. The programme usually features from 18:00 - 02:00. First held in Belgrade in 2005, Novi Sad’s
quality interpretations of well-known pieces from both museums and galleries began participating two years later,
Serbia and abroad. and the event is now one of the most exciting on the annual
cultural calendar. In addition to viewing permanent and tem-
28 - 29 April 2012 porary exhibitions, visitors are also treated to various other
Fruška Gora Marathon activities, such as concerts, performances, film screenings
www.psdzeleznicarns.org.rs This year’s race will be the and workshops.
35th time that runners have taken to the forested hills
of Fruška Gora for a two-day marathon event bringing 25 May - 3 June 2012
together tens of thousands of participants. Official paths Sterijino Pozorje
of different lengths (ranging from an ultramarathon to Serbian National Theatre, www.pozorje.org.rs Establis-
shorter fun runs) mean that runners of all levels can find hed in 1956 as part of the celebrations marking and 150th
a suitable run - with even children as young as pre-school anniversary of the birth and 100th anniversary of the death of
age joining the fun. the great Serbian playwright Jovan Popović Sterija, Sterijino
Pozorje is a permanent festival of Serbian drama.

May
6 May 2012
Fruška Gora MTB Bike Marathon
www.mtbfanatic.org In 2012 the Fruška Gora cycling
marathon will celebrate its 20th anniversary. Control points
mark out the paths of three routes of different lengths
through the forests, and also provide refreshments, water,
fruit and chocolate to participants.

9 May 2012
Rhythm of Europe
Old City Centre, www.skcns.org Although Serbia is not
yet an EU member state, that doesn’t stop Novi Sad from
celebrating Europe Day on 9 May (which commemorates
the signing of the Schuman Declaration in 1950 and the
symbolic founding of the European community). This year’s
event has an varied programme, which includes an open-
air exhibition of posters and photographs on the theme
of Borders Within Us, some classical music and a large 25 - 26 May 2012
concert on Trg Slobode with bands from all over Europe. To Be Punk Festival
SKCNS Factory, Bulevar Despota Stefana 5 www.skcns.
18 - 20 May 2012 org. Launched by the Student Cultural Centre of Novi Sad back
International Youth Bicycle Race in 2008, To Be Punk has the distinction of being the first punk
www.cycling.rs The race is listed in the calendar of the UCI festival in Serbia. With an aim of redefining and enriching the
World Cycling Union and is the only international junior cycling music scene in the country, the festival will host some dozen
race in the territory of Serbia and the Balkans. bands from both Serbia and abroad over two days. Tickets
can be purchased in advance at the Mongoose music shop.

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26 May 2012 and bold taste, the region is widely regarded as producing
Novi Sad Folklore Festival some of the best brandy in the country, with the most common
Štrand, www.fasplet.com. The Novi Sad Folklore Festival flavours being mulberry, plum, apricot and quince. In addition
(NFF) aims to bring together a number of ensembles from the to the brandy competition, the event also includes a diverse
country and folk music scene, in order to preserve, present and cultural and artistic programme that highlights attractions
promote the region’s traditional folk traditions, music and games such as monasteries, hunting and fishing, as well as a separate
to a wider audience. Long known as the ‘Serbian Athens’ and competition for strudel and other traditional foods.
cultural capital of the country, Novi Sad plays an important and
unique role keeping alive such traditions. 15 - 19 June 2012
Hearts in Harmony
Various Venues www.heartsinharmony.rs. Hearts in
June Harmony Novi Sad is innovative musical event consisting
1 - 3 June 2012 of workshops for people with disabilities who are able to
In Praise of Theatre Festival participate with the assistance of partially automated
Pozorište Mladih, www.ccfns.org.rs. Sponsored by the musicians (ie robots built for just that purpose). Hearts in
French Cultural Institute, this French language theatre festival Harmony is new initiative of the European Choir Federation
brings together some 300 children between the ages of 7 and Europa Cantat, with whose participation the festival is
14 for three days of activities, workshops and performances. organized in cooperation with the NGO Faith, love, hope.
Beginning with a parade through the streets of Novi Sad, the Serbian conductor Miodrag Blizanac will oversee parti-
first two days take place at the grand Youth Theatre, while the cipant from five countries (Hungary, Germany, Slovakia,
third and final days is held at the city beach Štrand. Croatia and Spain), who will give a large number of public
performances.
1 - 10 June 2012
Zmajeve Dečje Games 15 -17 June 2012
City Centre, www.zmajevedecjeigre.org.rs. The largest Another International Festival of Games and Music
festival of creativity for children in southeast Europe and the Štrand Beach, www.velikokolo.org. As the somewhat
oldest festival of its kind in all of Europe, the so-called Dragons uninspiring name suggests, this is indeed yet another fe-
Games include a multimedia programme for children and stival devoted to children’s games and activities - this time
young people that promotes all aspects of artistic creativity. marking the official end of the school year and beginning of
summer holidays. Children (and adults) from as far abroad
First half of June as Germany, Italy and Greece participate in a full programme
Koviljska Rakijada of events at the city beach.
Vojvodina Brigade 57, Kovilj, www.kovilj.rs. This prestigious
competition to choose the best traditional brandy - or rakija -
from the Vojvodina region has taken place annually in thevillage
of Kovilj since 1996. Known for their especially strong aroma
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Novi Sad Fair

Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics Fair International Plastic and Industrial Rubber Fair
1 - 3 February 2012 21 - 23 March 2012
A unique event in this part of Europe, this specialised fair A specialised fair of plastics and rubber, mainly attended by
(IFAM) of automation, robotics and mechatronics is mainly a those interested in furthering business to business relations,
business to business event, with a attracts product mana- namely manufacturers and suppliers of exposed and semi-
gers, developers, designers, production managers, technical finished plastic and rubber products.
directors, entrepreneurs and others. It is held concurrently
with a trade fair for Industrial and Professional Electronics Fair of Metallurgy
(INTRONIKA). 21 - 23 March 2012
A specialised fair of metallurgy, casting and tools.
Art Expo
1 - 6 March 2012 International Boat Show
Growing each year, the Art Expo brings together artists and 26 - 29 April 2012
art galleries, art associations and art collectors, as well as In addition to boat manufacturers and their representatives,
dealers and collectors of antiques and the general public. presentations will be made of equipment for yachts, sailing
In addition to exhibitions the events includes symposiums, boats, stable and outboard engines, equipment and marine
presentations by cultural institutions and performances vessels, diving and fishing, and clothing for sailors. Boat lovers
by artists. will have the opportunity to meet with others interested in the
development of nautical tourism, and it will greatly contribute
International Book Fair to an attractive exhibition space.
1 - 6 March 2012
The Novi Sad Book Fair brings together participants from Moto Bike Expo
the fields of literature, publishing, education and media, 26 - 29 April 2012
and promotes among other things new fiction, professional The unveiling of new models, the exhibition of superior quality
and scientific literature, text books, foreign languages and products,and a diverse programme dedicated to motorcycles,
children’s literature through a series of meetings, discussions bicycles and related equipment has made the fair a musts-see
and presentations. The most important part of the fair is the event. Attendees have the opportunity to see models of mo-
literary event named for famed author Laza Kostić. torcycles and bicycles of almost all types and classes, motorcycle
equipment, spare parts and products supporting activities.
International Education Fair
1 - 3 March 2012 International Agricultural Fair
The International Education Fair in Novi Sad Fair is a place 12 - 18 May 2012
where individuals, institutions and organizations discuss The annual agricultural fair is the largest fair event in all
innovations in education in Serbia. It provides the oppor- of Serbia and one of the largest of its kind in Europe (it’s
tunity to showcase their programmes at state and private also easily the second biggest event in Novi Sad after Exit,
universities, public and private colleges, higher secondary so booking accommodation well in advance is a must).
and primary schools, academies, national universities, It gathers the most important companies in the areas of
language schools, computer schools, open universities, agribusiness, agricultural production, mechanization and
scientific and professional institutions. Visitors can get livestock. Another highlight is the forum for farmers and
acquainted with the activities of student associations, others in the agricultural business to present their products.
information centers, youth co-operatives, the agency The event has became a trademark of the Novi Sad Fair
for training and adult education, publishing houses and (the oldest fairgrounds in Serbia), as well as a prestigious
institutes. place for the presentation and development of agribusiness.

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16 - 23 June 2012 25 June - 3 July 2012


Cinema City Film and Media Festival International Festival of Alternative and New Theatre
Various Venues, www.cinemacity.org . Each year www.kcns.org.rs. The International Festival of Alternative and
Cinema City hosts an ambitious film, music and media New Theatre (or INFANT as it is known) has become an important
programme in Novi Sad. During the festival over 150 films meeting point for the creators of theatrical arts to watch, share
will be shown, including more than 100 premiers, some and discuss newest happenings in the field of theatre. This is the
of which will be competing for awards in 20 different only festival of its type in the country, and is authentic and highly
categories. In addition to the general public, the festival respected in other European countries among artists and critics
is attended by some 500 accredited guests and an who follow the latest trends in the field of theatrical creativity.
additional 300 or so young film makers.
29 June 2012
20 June - 20 September 2012 International Day of the Danube
Active Summer Various Venues. Danube Day is an integral part of the
Petrovaradin Fortress, www.babyexit.org, www. cooperation of the Danube countries, and is celebrated in
festivaloptimizma.net. Organised by Interart - which all thirteen states party to the International Convention for
promotes the development of contemporary art in Serbia the Protection of the Danube in order to raise awareness
- Active Summer is a three-month long series of creative about the need to preserve the river for as many citizens as
workshops and arts colonies based on the subject of the well asto be appealed to the rational use of water resources.
fortress on the Danube. The programme includes many Celebration of Danube Day combines 80 million inhabitants
activities for children and young people in a wide variety of the Danube basin countries, different cultures, lifestyles
of artistic fields. and understanding of the river.

There’s no better place to celebrate International Day of the Danube than in Novi Sad!

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Originally founded in 1861, The Serbian National Theatre was rebuilt in 1981

Theatres 09:00 - 17:00, 09:00 - 14:30


Association of Artists of Vojvodina C-2, Mihajla
SNP - Serbian National Theatre (drama, opera, ballet) Pupina 9, tel. (+381) 21 52 49 91, Open 08:00 - 18:30,
C-2, Pozorišni trg 1, tel. (+381) 21 662 14 11, www. Sat 09:00 - 19:00
snp.org.rs Forma C-2, Ilije Ognjanovića 3, tel. (+381) 21 52
Ujvideki Szinhaz (drama) C-2, Jovana Subotića 3-5, 44 81. Open 09:00 - 17:00
tel. (+381) 21 52 53 88, www.uvszinhaz.co.rs Zlatno oko C-2, Laze Telečkog, tel. (+381) 21 52
Brod teatar Novosadskog Sajma 48, Novi Sad 90 75. Open 08:00 - 13:00, Closed Sat, Sun
tel. (+381) 63 865 5083, info@brodteatar.rs, www. G a l l e r y o f P h o to C - 2 , C i n e m a a n d V i d e o
brodteatar.rs Association of Vojvodina, Nikole Pašića 28, tel.
Teatar 34 Ignjata Pavlasa 8, Novi Sad, tel. (+381) (+381) 21 528 780, fkvsv@nadlanu.com, Open
21 521 884, 520 534, pmladih@sbb.rs, www. 10.00 – 20.00, Sat 11.00 – 14, Closed Sun
pozoristemladih.co.rs Gallery of the Army Club C-2, Beogradski kej
Youth Theatre (children’s theatre and evening 9, tel. (+381) 21 52 78 92. Open 09:00 - 19:00, Sat
stage) C-2, Ignjata Pavlasa 8, tel. (+381) 21 52 58 10:00 - 19:00
84, www.pozoristemladih.rs Little Art Parlour of the Cultural Centre C-2,
Mihajla Pupina 11, tel. (+381) 21 52 51 20. Open
09:00 - 20:00, Closed Sun
Cinemas Renata C-2, Trg Mladenaca 8, tel. (+381) 21 662
Arena Cineplex C-2, Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 3, tel. 15 00. Open 10:00 - 13:00 and 17:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00
(+381) 21 447 690, www.arenacineplex.com - 13:00, Closed Sun
Jadran C-2, Poštanska 5, tel. (+381) 21 528 830 City`s Sales Gallery C-2, Zmaj Jovina 22, tel. (+381)
KCNS, Katolička porta 5, tel. (+381) 21 52 83 46 21 42 16 51. Open 13:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 14:00

Art galleries Museums


Gallery of Matica Srpska C-2, Trg Galerija 1, tel. City Museum of Novi Sad Petrovaradin, Tvrđava 4,
(+381) 21 489 90 00. Open 10:00 - 18:00, Fri 12:00 - tel. (+381) 21 64 32 055, 64 33 613, 64 33 145,
20:00, Closed Mon, Sun muzgns@eunet.rs, www.museumns.rs
Commemorative Collection of Pavle Beljanski C-2, Museum of Vojvodina Dunavska 35-37, tel. (+381)
Trg Galerija 2, tel. (+381) 21 472 99 66, kontakt@pavle- 21 420-566, 526-555
beljanski.museum, www. pavle-beljanski.museum. Open Museum of Agriculture in Kulpinu tel. (+381)
10:00 - 18:00, Thu 13:00 - 21:00, Closed Mon, Tue 21 786 -266, muzejvojvodine1@nscable.net, www.
Gift - Collection of Rajko Mamuzić C-2, Vase muzejvojvodine.org.rs
Stajica 1, tel. (+381) 21 52 04 67. Open 09:00 - 17:00 Theatre Museum of Vojvodina Kralja Aleksandra
SANU - Platoneum Gallery C-2, Nikole Pasića 6, 5, tel. (+381) 21 6613 322, 6614 720, info@pmv.org.
tel. (+381) 21 42 02 10. Open 09:00 - 19:00, Sat. 09:00 rs, www.pmv.org.rs
- 13:00, Closed Sun. Museum of contemporary art of Vojvodina
Prometej Gallery, Trg Marije Trandafil 11, tel. Dunavska 37, tel. (+381) 21 66 13 526, 66 13 897,
(+381) 21 422 245, Open 07:00 - 15:00 www.msuv.org
Boško Petrović Tapestry Gallery D-2, Petrovaradin NIS Petrol Museum Narodnog fronta 12, tel. (+381)
Fortress - Studio 61, tel. (+381) 21 43 35 88. Open 21 481 1111, www.nis.rs

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Nikola Tesla Why EXIT


Born in the small Serbian village of Smiljan in what was “One of the best festival gigs that I have ever done. Amaz-
then the Austrian Empire, Nikola Tesla (1856 - 1943) ing venue, thumping sound system and great crowd”
went on to become one of the most prolific inventors of John Digweed
the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and revolutionise
the field of electromagnetism. After originally studying “I’ve never even dreamed that the hospitality and casual-
electrical engineering at the Austrian Polytechnic in Graz ness of these people would make me stay in Novi Sad for
in 1875, Tesla held a variety of positions in the cities of much longer then I’d planned. I’ve never stayed anywhere
Maribor, Prague and Budapest, and was briefly the chief after the gig, by the way.”
electrician of Hungary's first telephone system before Dave de Rose, Moloko
moving to France to work for the Continental Edison
Company in 1882. Tesla moved to the US in 1884, and
“It’s the best place I’ve ever performed at!”
was charged with completely redesigning Edison's inef-
ficient direct current generators, but left the company Lottie
after less than two years over a disagreement about pay.
This led to a lifelong feud between the two inventors and “Serbia was fantastic we all really enjoyed it - the audi-
the so-called War of Currents, which was won by Tesla's ence was amazing and it was the best show on the
system of alternating current in the following decade. tour so far.”
In 1891, Tesla established his own laboratory in New Billy Idol
York, and went on to not only pioneer modern day electri-
cal engineering, but also contributed greatly to the fields “Exit Festival was great, amazing night, played from
of wireless technology, robotics, computer science and 3am till 6.30 when the sun came up and to see so many
theoretical physics. Despite his unparalleled scientific people in a moat was something else.”
contributions, during his lifetime Tesla's genius was often Carl Cox
overshadowed by his somewhat eccentric personal-
ity and penchant for seemingly outrageous (although “Exit festival was excellent... I had a really good time
sometimes entirely true) claims about future scientific playing. The site, the crowd, everything was really good.
and technological advancements. In particular, his later Look forward to go back next year”.
attempts to develop a directed-energy weapon, referred Hernan Cattaneo
to in the press as a 'death ray', contributed greatly to his
image as the proto-typical mad scientist. After his death
“It was the best festival we played this year”
in 1943, Tesla's ashes were taken to Belgrade, and have
Liam Howlett, The Prodigy
resided in a gold-plated spherical urn at the Nikola Tesla
Museum (p.49) since 1957.
“We didn’t have a clue about what to expect... and it
was incredible...”
Nick Halam, Stereo MC’s

“The only thing I can say about EXIT 06, it was PERFECT!
Very professional, amazing sound system .......and.......
need I say more?
Junior Jack

“wow - exit - what a festival! great energy, great under-


standing of the music and a great place. very impressed.”
Giles Peterson / Radio 1

www.exitfest.org

Venues
Karađorđe Stadium B-3, Dimitrija Tucovića 3
SPENS - Sports and Business Centre of
Ticket agents Vojvodina C-2, Sutjeska 2, tel. (+381) 21 488
22 22, www.spens.rs
GIGSTIX Kralja Aleksandra 12, Pariski magazin, Synagogue B-2, Jevrejska 11
tix@gigstix.com, www.gigstix.com, tel. (+381) The Name of Mary Parish Church (The
21 482 48 16. 4Open 10:00 - 18:00, Sat 10.00 - Cathedral) C-2, Trg slobode
15.00, Closed Sun.
Biletservis C-2, IPS Bazar Store, Bulevar Mihajla
Pupina 1, tel. (+381) 21 423-810. 4Open 09:00 -
21:00, Sun 09:00 - 17:00. www.inyourpocket.com

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EXIT 2012 to various workshops, courses and other entertainment. Last


Even in Europe's increasingly crowded summer festival circuit, year entrance was £25 per person for the duration of the event.
Exit is one of the few names that manages to stand out from Arriving: Novi Sad is located a short one hour drive north of
the pack - and for good reason. Held every July since 2000, the Belgrade, and easily reached from the capital by frequent bus
festival calls Novi Sad's magnificent Petrovaradin Fortress home. and train connections. With a noticeable lack of budget airlines
Perched high above the Danube, the 300 year-old fortress is a compared with other major European capitals, Belgrade is not
protected heritage site and provides a setting unlike any other the cheapest city to fly into, however, Exit's organisers have
for the some 200,000 festival-goers who flock to northern Serbia partnered with JAT Airways, Serbia's flagship carrier, to offer
for four days each summer. Exit also has the added benefit of special discounted return tickets from over 30 cities across the
taking place in a major urban area - Novi Sad is second largest continent from Moscow to London to Malta. See www.fly2exit.
city after Belgrade, with nearly 400,000 inhabitants - meaning org for more details and availability.
that if camping out isn't your thing, you can book a proper hotel
room just across the river and take advantage of everything else
the city has to offer. Of course at the centre of it all is the music, Stages
and Exit's line up is second to none. An eclectic mix of performers Main Stage: This is the largest festival stage with a capacity of
from nearly every genre imaginable will be competing for the 35,000 people - it's the heart of Exit.
attention of audiences at seven main stages and almost two Dance Arena: The second largest festival stage which as on
dozen smaller ones. Last year's headlining acts included Arcade numerous occasions been proclaimed as the best dance arena
Fire, Pulp, Jamiroquai, Portishead, Grinderman, MIA, Underworld, in the whole of Europe. It is the Mecca for all true clubbers and it
Bad Religion, Santagold and Beirut among many many others. has a capacity of 25,000 people.
We've done our best to include all of the essential info here, but Fusion Stage: The second largest concert stage with a capacity
for a complete run-down of everything happening and everyone of 10,000 visitors the Converse Fusion Stage is reserved for not
performing check out the official festival website at exitfest.org, only the best performers from the region, but from the world as well.
and for more info on where to sleep and eat and what to do in Novi Suba Stage: Right above the river, Suba Stage has always been
Sad see our own guide at novi_sad.inyourpocket.com. a safe haven of good fun and new experiences. Named for one
of Novi Sad's most renowned musicians, Mitar Subotic Suba,
the stage is dedicated to all those who expand musical horizons,
Info opening new frontiers and connecting different worlds.
Every bit of information that you could possibly want to know Explosive Stage: The most extreme of all the stages in the
about Exit can be found on the multi-lingual, user-friendly and festival, this year Explosive Stage is presenting bands from all
highly interactive official site: exitfest.org. Including the full line ups over the world. It's the place where a hard sound is bred. Metal,
of artists, ticket sales, photos and video from previous festivals, HC, Punk. If you like guitars and an uncompromising sound find
travel info, site and city maps, and tons more. your place among the 5000 Explosive fans.
Tickets: 4-day tickets are £91 + a £6 booking fee. VIP passes, East Point Roots & Flower Stage: An alternative to the general
which give you access to several VIP-only are also available. All noise and madness of the rest of the festival, this stage offers a
tickets can be bought online with a credit card or PayPal and are more relaxed natural atmosphere.
issued as eTickets so there's no need to wait for them to arrive in Positive Vibration Reggae Stage: The most laid back of all the
the post. If previous years are any indication, the standard 4-day stages, this is the place to come for some seriously good vibrations.
passes will sell out at least a couple weeks prior to the festival, HappyNoviSad Stage: As in previous years, this stage
so waiting till the last minute is not the best idea. Also, this year showcases some of the best cutting edge and up and coming
the organisers have decided to all festival goers with special performers in the world of electronica.
wristbands upon their arrival, so there's no need to worry about Elektrana: The place for people with sophisticated taste in
losing any tickets. music, ready to experiment, explore and search for new musical
Camping: For many people, Exit Village, the official onsite festival treasures. For four nights electric waves will emanate from synths,
camp ground, is just as much or even more of the reason of rhythm machines, vocoders, vinyls and laptops.
attending than the music itself. The area also includes access

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The true hedonistic


experience of Vojvodina

Salaš 137
Međunarodni put 137
21233 Čenej (12km from Novi Sad)
Information and reservations:
+381 21 71 45 01 or +381 21 71 45 05
www.salas137.rs

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Symbol key Upmarket


Boutique Hotel Arta Heroja Pinkija 12, (+381) 21 6804
500, office@boutiquehotelarta.rs, www.boutiquehotelar-
P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted ta.rs. Located in a residential neighbourhood to the southwest
O Casino H Conference facilities of the city centre, this small well-run hotel offers a handful of
individually designed rooms and comes highly recommended
T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled by locals in the know. The personalised attentive service sets
R Internet L Guarded parking it apart from much of the competition, and the onsite bar is cosy
place to unwind after a busy day or grab a drink before a night
F Fitness centre G Non-smoking rooms out. Most rooms have twin beds, so couples sure to request
K Restaurant 6 Animal friendly one of the doubles when booking. 9 rooms, 2 suites (singles
4985-6025 RSD, doubles 6230-7530 RSD, suites 6025-11,130
D Sauna C Swimming pool RSD). (G)«««

Centar Uspenska 1, (+381) 21 477 6333, office@ho-


The range of accommodation on offer in Novi Sad is fairly tel-centar.rs, www.hotel-centar.rs. Opposite the National
broad and will fit every budget. Most rooms are good value Theatre, the unmissable appearance of this ultra-modern
for the money, but note that most hotels will double their building may initially be off-putting to some - personally we
rates during the International Agricultural Fair in May and the quite like it - but don’t let the façade dissuade you. The rooms
famed EXIT Festival. Serbia is still a heaven for smokers and themselves are actually quite elegant and understated, and
non-smokers will be hard pressed to find non-smoking rooms. range in size between 28 and 35m², dwarfing the suites at
some other hotels. Both smoking and non-smoking rooms
are available, and there’s even a specially designed room for
Cream of the crop people with disabilities - a rarity in Serbia. In short, this is the
Leopold I D-2, Petrovaradinska tvrđava bb, tel. (+381) kind of place that sometimes has us wishing we didn’t live in
21 488 78 78, fax 488 78 77, office@leopoldns. Novi Sad, so we could have an excuse to stay here. 49 rooms, 2
com, www.leopoldns.com. A luxury hotel with the most suites (singles €60, doubles €80, suites €80-100). (G)««««
exquisite of locations - on top of Petrovaradin Fortress,
with a magnificent view of Novi Sad. The rooms and Master Brace Popović bb, (+381) 21 4878 700, office@a-
suites on the ground and first floor are decorated in the hotel-master.com, www.a-hotel-master.com. Located
baroque style, those on the second floor have modern practically inside the fairgrounds, you can’t beat this first rate
furniture. Rooms for daytime use only are also available business hotel if you’re in town for one of the many conferences,
at half price. The hotel also features a Havana Club and fairs or trade shows held next door. The standard rooms have
restaurants with Italian, Asian and Vojvodina style cuisine, more room than you’ll know what to do with, and extra high cei-
whose open terraces overlooking the Danube and the city. lings make them seem even larger than they already. The service
45 rooms and 13 suites (singles €65-75, doubles €75- here is also about as personal, courtesy and professional as
85, suites €110-250). Prices include VAT and breakfast. you’re likely to find anywhere in Serbia, and the both the made-
APHDFUCORKGL ««««« to-order breakfasts and short but varied room service menu
deserve special mention. Prices are lower at the weekends. 54
Park B-2, Novosadskog sajma 35, tel. (+381) 21 488 rooms (singles €46-52, doubles €55-64, suites €62-85, superior
88 88, w w w.hotelparkns.com, info@hotelparkns. rooms €69-93, superior suite €95-110). (G)««««
rs. The largest hotel in town, situated near the Novi Sad
Fair, surrounded by a large park. The rooms are fitted with Panorama B-2, Futoška 1a, tel. (+381) 21 480 18 00,
modern furniture or with replica period pieces. Most rooms www.hotelpanorama.co.rs, panorama@neobee.net. A
are equipped with hydro massage bath tubs. The hotel small hotel opened in 2006 on the 6th floor of a commercial
offers good service, various facilities, including a wellness building, not far from the town centre. Different rooms have
centre and the hugely popular night club. Ideal for business different furnishings, but they are all comfortable and well-
travellers. 98 rooms and 58 suites (singles €63-69, doubles equipped (each has a DVD home cinema system and a hydro
€82, suites €89-396). Prices include VAT and breakfast. massage shower) and have a nice view of the town. The staff
APHDTFCOR6KGL ««««« is very friendly and efficient. Apart from breakfast, the hotel
does not offer any other services. 8 rooms and 4 suites
Best Western Prezident B-2, Futoški put 109, tel. (singles €45, doubles €55, suites €55-70). Prices include VAT
(+381) 21 487 74 44, reservations@prezidenthotel. and breakfast. APRKLG (G)«««
com, www.prezidenthotel.com. Novi Sad’s only 5-star
hotel is a cut above the competition. Opened in 2010,
the modern glass façade may look slightly out of place Mid-range
in a largely residential part of the city, but the beautifully Elite A-2, Bulevar Jovana Dučića 35, tel. (+381) 21
designed and furnished interior will dispel any doubts of 488 58 88, office@elitecentar.rs, www.elitecentar.rs.
its fine pedigree. The standard rooms are spacious, while In recent years Serbia has become nearly synonymous with
the deluxe rooms could almost be considered suites, and tennis, making a stay at this fine three-star hotel - which
the suites are simply magnificent. The premises include is attached to one of the country’s first tennis academies
both indoor and outdoor pools, a full fitness centre, several - an attractive option for fans of the sport. Its modern,
saunas, massage and hair dresser services, and ample playfully coloured rooms come in several different classes,
parking. The centre is only a short drive or taxi ride away, and have been built with sportsmen in mind. Weekend
and the Novi Sad Fairgrounds are conveniently right around packages that include unlimited use of the tennis courts
the corner. AHDPUR KLFC (G)««««« and a post-match massage, as well as the possibility of
inexpensively hiring a coach or playing partner, are availa-
ble at reasonably prices. 45 rooms (singles 4000-6000
www.inyourpocket.com RSD, doubles 5000-7000 RSD, apartments 6000-7000
RSD). AHPURKGL«««

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In the old town centre, you’ll find that many of the signs are helpfully in both Serbian and English

Gymnas B-3. Teodora Pavlovića 28, tel. (+381) 21 Putnik Ilije Ognjanovića 24, tel. (+381) 21 66 15 555,
46 77 10, fax 474 07 04, www.gymnas.rs, gymnas@ recepcija@hotelputnik.rs, www.hotelputnik.rs. Another
neobee.net. Among the best hotels in Novi Sad. Its greatest of Novi Sad’s excellent business hotels, Putnik recently un-
shortcoming is that the town centre is not exactly at a walking derwent major renovations and is now one of the better value
distance from the hotel, but taxi is cheap and this should accommodation options in the city, especially considering its
not be too daunting. The rooms are elegantly furnished and central location just around the corner from Trg Slobode. In
no two rooms are alike. Hotel guests have free access to a the rooms the furnishings tend to be somewhat uninspired
fully equipped fitness centre and a sauna. Only breakfast is but comfortable enough, and the bathrooms are absolutely
served, no other meals. 19 rooms and 8 suites (singles €55, enormous. If you’re in town for the weekend, consider booking
doubles €75, triples €95, suites €90-110). Prices include VAT their special package for two, which includes two nights and
and breakfast. AP HUD FRKGL (G)«««« half-board at nearby restaurants Lipa and Sečuan (as they sha-
re the same owner) for only €90. 77 rooms and 6 apartments
Norcev Put Partizanskog Odreda bb, tel. (+381) 21 4800 (singles €39, doubles €54, apartments €63-72). «««
222, norcev@oiu.co.rs, www.norcev.rs. If a visit to the famed
monasteries of Fruška Gora is your primary reason for visiting Sajam B-2, Hajduk Veljkova 11, tel. (+381) 21 42 02 66,
Novi Sad or if you’re just a fan of beautiful natural settings, htpsajam@eunet.rs, www.hotelsajam.co.rs. A very decent
then there is no better place to stay than the Norcev hotel and hotel, situated 2km from the town centre. Its proximity to Novi
recreational complex located smack in the middle of the mou- Sad Fair and peaceful surroundings make it especially suitable for
ntains. In addition to arranging walking tours of the surrounding business people. Renovated in 2007, the rooms are light and airy.
countryside, bird watching excursions and trips to the numerous One of very few hotels in Novi Sad offering non-smoking rooms.
monasteries, the facilities also include a full range of sports 65 rooms and 6 suites (singles €35, doubles €45, suites €40-
activities from an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre to 55). Prices include VAT and breakfast. APKGL «««
table tennis and chess room. A great choice for active families.
39 rooms and 5 apartments. APURKLFC ««« Vigor A-3, Jožef Atile 2, tel. (+381) 21 689 44 44, fax
46 81 60, www.hotelvigor.com, office@hotelvigor.com.
Novi Sad B-2., tel. (+381) 21 442 511, Bul. Jaše A new hotel with a modern design, slightly remote from the
Tomića bb, reservations@restorannovisad.rs. Situated centre of the town, situated not far from Ribarsko ostrvo.
right across the Central Bus and Railway Stations and well Its well-appointed rooms are bright and cosy, with stylish
connected to the other parts of the town via public buses details, and very nice bathrooms. You may find the LCD TV
network. Standard rooms are nice and clean, not overtly set a little to high for comfort. Hotel services include laundry,
stylish, but quite acceptable for a short stay. Your night’s sightseeing-tours upon request and breakfast specially
sleep will be a lot more restful if you request a room not prepared to meet any special health, dietary or religious
overlooking the street. 103 rooms and 9 suites (singles €57, requirements. 22 rooms and 1 suites (singles €43, doubles
doubles €68, triples €72,5, suites €85-87). Prices include VAT €57, triples €70, suites €86). Prices include VAT and breakfast.
and breakfast. APDOKL ««« APHRKGL (G)««

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Hostels

Bela lađa B-1, Kisačka 21, tel. (+381) 21 661 65 Podbara Đorđa Rajkovića 28, tel. (+381) 21 551 991,
94, www.belaladja.com. A popular traditional restaurant, hostel.podbara@gmail.com, www.hostel-novisad.com.
opened in 1852, with rooms for rent. Centrally located, it offers With three private rooms and one five-bed dorm, Podbara is
a hostel service, 9 rooms and two shared bathrooms. There more like a guest house than a hostel, and all the better for it.
is another Bela lađa hostel on Zlatna greda 15, where rooms Located in a newly built house a 15-minute or so walk north of
are decked out in wood panelling, equipped with cable TV and the old town, the rooms and common areas are quite spacious,
ensuite bathrooms. Kisačka 21: 9 rooms (singles, doubles, and the bright fully-furnished kitchen is a pleasure to cook in.
triples: €14-17). Prices include VAT. Breakfast not included. Although it’s one of Novi Sad’s newest hostels, it already gets
Simboli: CC, klima, restoran, pušenje, P. Zlatna greda 15: 14 high marks from guests. 4 rooms (5-bed dorms €10, private
rooms (doubles, triples, 4-bed dorm, 5-bed dorm: €17). Prices doubles €40).
include VAT. Breakfast not included. APRGL
Smile Bulevar Oslobođenja 48, tel. (+381) 21 633 70
Braća Drinić Epicentar Branka Ćopića 122, tel. 85, hostel.smile@gmail.com, www.hostelsmile.com.
(+381) 21 674 82 81, hotelbracadrinic@beone.net, Located in a large block of flats and offices on Novi Sad’s
www.hotelbracadrinic.com. At a 10 minutes ride from main thoroughfare, Smile is roughly halfway between the bus
the town centre. The rooms offer the comfort of a good- and train stations and the old town. Formerly a small family
quality hostel and feature nice bathrooms. The overall apartment, it can either be described as cosy or cramped
impression is that the owners do not have much experience depending on ones point of view. English may or may not be
with running a hotel, but are keen to make a mark. It is not spoken. 3 rooms (6-bed dorm €10, 4-bed dorm €13, double
ideal for family visits because of the café on the ground room €20), all prices are per person.
floor equipped with slot machines. 20 rooms and 2 suites
(singles €41, doubles €49, triples €58, suites €71-89). Sova Ilije Ognjanovića 26, tel. (+381) 21 52 75 56,
Prices include VAT and breakfast. APRHL «« kontakt@hostelsova.com, www.hostelsova.com. Easily
one of our favourite hostels, not just in Novi Sad or Serbia, but
Downtown C-2, Njegoševa 2, tel. (+381) 69 139 77 anywhere. The hospitality of the couple that runs the place, Miki
08, www.hostelnovisad.com. The first hostel in Novi and Sanja, is legendary amongst backpackers and budget trav-
Sad, with downtown location, at the main town square. It ellers, and the whole place just has a great vibe to it. As far as
offers fine accommodation, great atmosphere, walls boldly facilities are concerned it has everything you could want, includ-
painted in bright colours, the occasional queues in front of ing comfy beds, lockers, a large common room and free rakija
the bathroom being the only downside. The hostel features upon arrival, and they arrange cheap daily tours to the main
a kitchen, free internet access, car/bike parking. 5 rooms sights in and around the city. Private accommodation is also
(singles €25, doubles €30, 6-bed dorm €11, 8-bed dorm: available in apartments upstairs and nearby buildings. Dorms
€10). Prices include VAT. 6RG €10, doubles, quads and private apartments €15 per person.

Lazin hostel C-2, Laze Telečkog 10, tel. (+381) Zeleno zvono Ilirona Ruvarca 26, tel. (+381) 21 64
63 44 37 03, www.lazinhostel.org. Situated in a 02 949, (+381) 60 070 29 63 galfi1@open.telekom.rs
small downtown street lined with cafés and restaurants.
Its fine rooms are arranged in two levels, each with a Mali Rooms Železnička 40, tel. (+381) 21 522 902,
shared bathroom, kitchen and a common room. The (+381) 63 1836 773, www.hostelmali.com hostel-
hostel features a bike parking room, free internet and mali@hotmail.co.uk
cable TV. 6 rooms and 2 suites (singles €20, doubles
€15, 4-bed dorm €13, 6-bed dorm €11, suites €30 ). City Hostel Radnička 21 tel. (+381) 21 644 72 08,
VAT included. PRL www.city hostel.rs, nscityhostel@gmail.com

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Vojvodina C-2, Trg Slobode 2, tel. (+381) 21 662 21 22,
www. hotelvojvodina.rs, recepcija@hotelvojvodina.rs.
The oldest hotel in town, opened in 1854. It is in the centre
of the town on Trg slobode, so it is ideal for those who prefer
being right in the centre of the action to peace and quiet.
The atmosphere in the hotel befits its age and the staff are
sometimes sluggish and disinterested. 59 rooms and 2 suites
(singles €35, doubles €50, triples €60, suites €60). Prices
include VAT and breakfast. AK «««

Budget
Aurora Beogradski Kej 49b, tel. (+381) 21 4871-400,
office@hotelaurora.rs, www.hotelaurora.rs. Built in 2009,
the Aurora is an excellent value business class hotel located
on the banks of the Danube to the northeast of the city centre.
While the surroundings are not the most picturesque in town
(unless of course you find industrial zones appealing), the
centre is only a short drive or medium-length walk away, and
many of the rooms offer views of the river and Petrovaradin
fortress on the opposite bank. The rooms are also generously tub. Some of the rooms are in the attic, with a sloping roof.
large (25m2 for singles/doubles and a whopping 50m2 suites), The hotel offers non-smoking rooms and room service. 11
and service generally excellent. 42 rooms (singles 3450-3950 rooms and 2 suites (singles €45, doubles €55, triples €75,
RSD, doubles 4450 RSD, suites 5300-7800 RSD). « suites €100). VAT not included. APHGL««««

Duga A-3, Ćirila i Metodija 11b, tel. (+381) 21 46 70 00, Filip A-2, Joakima Vujića 14/V, tel. (+381) 21 631 08
fax 46 97 54, www.duga-radisic.co.rs, hotelduga@open. 76, apartmanfilip@gmail.com. A new, decent-looking
telekom.rs. A hotel with ungainly exterior on the outskirts of studio for two on the fifth floor of a building 3km away from
Novi Sad. The rooms are clean and basic, ideal for large groups of the centre of the town and 1km from the Railway Station.
young guests who do not care too much about the interior design. It comes with a well-appointed kitchen, A/C, cable TV, te-
The hotel features a tourist agency organising tours round Novi lephone limited to local calls, towels and bed linen. Grocery
Sad and its neighbourhood, a basketball court, a shop, a beauty store, bakeries, bank, and bus stop are at stone’s throw. 1
parlour, a large hall for various festive events and a restaurant suite (€30). VAT not included. PR ««««
where you can always buy freshly roasted meat. 53 rooms and
8 suites (singles €33-40, doubles €42-48, triples €51-57, suites Fontana C-2, Nikole Pašića 27, tel. (+381) 21 662 17
€75-92). Prices include VAT and breakfast. APTKL «« 89, www.restoranfontana.com. A popular restaurant in
Novi Sad, famed for its traditional meat dishes, offering ro-
Rimski C-1, Jovana Cvijića 26, tel. (+381) 21 44 32 37, oms for rent. Situated close to the town centre. The rooms
fax 44 47 65, www.rimski.co.rs, rimski@seyampro.rs. A are spacious, parquet-floored and well-appointed, but the
short stroll away from the centre of the town. The rooms are décor is distastefully kitschy. Bear in mind that rooms are
clean but a little cramped and the suits are a far better option. atop the restaurant which is often used as the banquet or
The restaurant on the top floor feels a little claustrophobic wedding hall, with live music keeping the patrons enthralled
due to the sloping ceiling, but it has truly separate rooms well into the night. The restaurant has a very pretty terrace
for smokers and non-smokers. Although the hotel is quite with a fountain. 14 rooms (singles €35,5, doubles €42,
small, the helpful staff will make a genuine effort to meet your triples €51 ). Prices include VAT and breakfast. APK
requests - whether it is baby sitting or fax machine or confe-
rence room. 22 rooms and 5 suites (singles €30-50, doubles Mediteraneo C-2, Ilije Ognjanovića 10, tel. (+381) 21
€40-60, suites €100-105). Prices include VAT and breakfast. 42 71 35, www.hotelmediteraneo.rs, mediteraneo@sbb.
APHURKGL (G) «« rs. A cute little hotel in the very centre of the town, in a quiet
street near Dunavski Park. It is quite new and the rooms are
very pretty, furnished with funky and colourful items. Bre-
Guest houses akfast is served in your room or in Mediteraneo Restaurants
Planeta Inn B-2, corner of Jevrejska and Gajeva , tel. a few steps away from the hotel. On request, the friendly staff
(+381) 21 661 58 09, planetainnhotel@gmail.com, will arrange for you the pick-up, day trips, visits to theatre and
www.planetainn.com. The newest hotel (opened on June 1) museums. 11 rooms (singles €50, doubles €70, triples €85).
in the city centre, just above and connected to “Planeta 021” Prices include VAT and breakfast. APRL
shopping centre. Exterior with air conditioners everywhere
isn’t promising, but don’t be discouraged. Pleasant rooms Villa Una Avijatičarska 9, tel. (+381) 21 31 14 28. In
with everything a modern person needs are on the top floor. a quiet part of the town, 4km from the centre. Apartments
Double rooms are very spacious, made for enjoyment. For are furnished with cable TV and well-appointed kitchen. Villa
food, you can choose between the hotel restaurant and Una has a lovely garden, surrounded with family houses. 6
ordering from any restaurant in the city. 16 rooms (2 singles suites (€40 per person). Prices include VAT and breakfast.
€ 49, 14 doubles € 50). Prices include VAT and breakfast.
APR6KGL«««« Voyager C-2, Stražilovska 16, tel. (+381) 21 45 37
11, www.voyagerns.co.rs. Well-furnished apartments
Car Royal Apartments B-3, Cara Dušana 71, tel. (26-67m2) housed in a modern residential building, situated
(+381) 21 636 22 00, www.hotel-car.net, car.ap@sbb. not far from the town centre. Most apartments have PCs
rs. A new hotel, 3km from the town centre, aiming at the with internet connection and some are fitted with extra long
business traveller. The rooms are no-nonsense, modern beds to accommodate tall guests. 20 suites (€50-105).
and comfortable, each equipped with a hydro massage bath Prices include VAT and breakfast. APRHL «««

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Serbian cuisine is a reflection of the historical circum-


stances this country has been exposed to throughout the Symbol key
centuries - a combination of various culinary influences
prepared in an entirely unique and original way. The P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
food served in restaurants is healthy and completely E Live music S Take away
organic - with no genetically modified products or artifi-
cial flavourings, and the portions tend to be large. Most T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled
meals are prepared with a considerable amount of meat, G Non-smoking areas L Guarded parking
and served with a variety of vegetables. ‘Home-cooked’
meals tend to be more spicy. O Casino B Terrace
R Internet 6 Animal friendly
Asian
Dva štapića B-3, Cara Lazara 7a, tel. (+381) 21 45
95 24, www.2stapica.com. A small and simply deco- Sečuan C-2, Dunavska 16, tel. (+381) 21 52 96 93.
rated restaurant featuring Chinese fast food. Although The first ever Chinese restaurant in town with an unbroken
not exactly suited for romantic dinners, it is a great place tradition of quality. As implied by its name, it specialises
to grab something to eat after a long walk or a shopping in the Szechwan cuisine. The waiters are well-trained and
spree. It is interesting because it offers some dishes that attentive and the interior is typically Chinese, accented
are not usually found on the menus of Chinese restaurants with many red details. Be sure to try rice cookies topped
in Europe and because you can watch Chinese cooks with dark chocolate. 4Open 09:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun
preparing your meal. Good and fast service. 4Open 09:00 - 01:00. €€€. A BPS
09:00 - 24:00, Sun 13:00 - 23:00. €€. ABPGS
Surabaya, Primorska 26, tel. (+381) 21 641 34
Kineski zmaj C-3, Fruškogorska 18, tel. (+381) 00, www.surabaya.rs. The only Indonesian restaurant
21 635 10 30, 635 10 31, office@kineskizmaj.rs. The in Serbia. The interior is decorated in the Indonesian
elegant interior of this restaurant located very close style, with a smart summer terrace (Novi Sad style).
to Štrand beach, is an introduction for gastronomic The menu offers Indonesian as well as Chinese dishes,
pleasures in a leyd back atmosphere Food is based the specialty of the house being the algae salad. The
on traditional chinese cuisine from all parts of Chine restaurant was established 17 years ago, and its popu-
with original chinese spices. Durign hot summer days, larity has never waned. 4Open 09:00 - 23:00, Closed
summer garden is an easy way to cool down after spicy Sun. €€€. A BPGSU6L
food. 4Open 09:00 - 24:00. €€. S: ABP

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Fast Food

Bistrot de Paris Dunavska 8, tel. (+381) 63 759 KFC Novosadskog Sajma 2, tel. (+381) 21 420
55 81. Hidden down one of the many narrow alleyways 405, www.kfc.rs. At the beginning of 2011, Novi
off Dunavska Street, despite the name there is nothing Sad’s first (and Serbia’s fourth after three in Belgrade)
remotely French about the place. Instead you will find Kentucky Fried Chicken opened on the ground floor of
what is perhaps the world’s smallest cantina serving new glistening glass building on the corner of Bulevar
a dozen or so Serbian dishes (mainly soups and hearty Oslobodenja and Novosadskog Sajma. It might not be
stews) to an endless stream of satisfied customers the healthiest meal you’ve ever eaten, but resisting the
- many of whom opt to take their meal back to the temptation of that deep fried chicken smell can be nearly
office or the nearby park. Bright, modern, fresh, fast, impossible for some. You can also expect a blast of ice
cheap and tasty are all adjectives that come to mind, cold AC during the summer, and free wireless internet.
which add up to a resounding recommendation from 4 Open 09:00-23:00 A PSTUL €
us. 4Open 10:00-20:00, Sat 10:00-18:00, Closed
Sun. € APS McDonald’s Trg Slobode 3, tel. (+381) 21 423
938, www.mcdonalds.rs. For better or worse, you know
Foody! Modene 1-3, tel. (+381) 21 533 433, resto- exactly what to expect from the world’s most famous fast
ran@foody.rs, www.foody.rs. If Yahoo! saw this place’s food chain. Its sole Novi Sad location is in a beautifully
logo their lawyers might have something to say about it, renovated building in the southwest corner of Trg Slobode,
although they probably have bigger problems these days. whose façade alone gives the whole operation a extra shot
Not to be confused with the once mighty internet portal, of much needed class and sophistication. The standard
Foody! is a big, bright buffet restaurant just off the main menu meals will run you at least 355 dinar, while a Happy
square. The food itself has never impressed us and gets Meal™ will set you back 285, and there’s a children’s play
mixed reviews from locals, but the place is usually packed area where the little ones can burn off some of the calories
and the point-and-choose method of service is a definite after lunch.4Open 07:00-24:00, Sun 08:00-24:00 A
plus for visitors whose Serbian culinary vocabulary is PBSTUL
lacking. € A PSTL.
Stomi Gyros Dimitrija Tucovića 3, tel. (+381) 64 64
Index House Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 1. This small 16 459. Hands down the best gyros in town, at least as
stand just east of the Bazar shopping centre, is the far as we’re concerned. The fact that they weigh out the
answer to the question: Where can you find the best the amount of meat you get on a small electronic scale
sandwiches in Novi Sad? With more topping combinati- may seem a bit stingy, but judging from our experience it’s
ons available than you will know what to do with, you can only to make sure that they don’t give you too little - ie, the
either opt for something off the menu or build your own. gyros are huge! Ordering your choice of meat, vegetable
Unless you’re starving the normal sized sandwiches and sauce in a tortilla, rather than on bread, makes it easier
should be more than filling, and if you don’t know what to keep your shirt clean, especially at 4am. Two locations,
to choose, try the Index - a Novi Sad classic that has one at the stadium and the other near the fair, are both
a bit of everything. open around the clock. Open 00:00-24:00 €.

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P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
International E Live music S Take away
Atelje C-2, Kej Žrtava Racija Br. 2, tel. (+381) 21
457 929, outline@neobee.net. Set on the Danube T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled
directly opposite the fortress, there are no better views G Non-smoking areas L Guarded parking
of Petrovaradin than from the windows of Atelje. Said
to be one of the more exclusive dining experiences in O Casino B Terrace
the city, the staff is both professional and friendly, and R Internet 6 Animal friendly
international cuisine generally exquisite if perhaps a bit
unkind to the wallet. The wine lists is also one of Novi
Sad’s most impressive. Window tables should be reser-
ved in advance. 4Open 08:00-23:00 Fr 08:00-01:00, any awards for either its cuisine or décor, it definitely offers
Sat 08:00-01:00, €€€. an atmosphere you won’t find elsewhere, and the prices are
reasonable, especially considering the old-fashioned service
from waiters in black and white uniforms. €€.

Zak Šafarikova 6, tel. (+381) 21 44 75 65. Set in an


old house on a quite side street opposite the synagogue,
Zak offers modern dining in Novi Sad at its finest. Although
it’s a bit upmarket, in both appearance and prices, for tho-
se who appreciate true culinary expertise it’s more than
worth the slight premium. The head chef spent some 20
years working at some of the finer restaurants in Moscow,
and has brought that standards and quality he acquired
there back to Novi Sad. As in most higher end restaurants,
the menu is not extensive, but the combination of tastes
and preparation of each dish is not only exemplary, it is
an art form. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat 10:00-01:00, Sun
11:00-23:00. €€€. A PBL

Arhiv C-2, Ilije Ognjanovića 16, tel. (+381) 21 472


21 76. One of the best restaurants in town, housed in the Italian
basement of a downtown building. A combination of wood Gondola Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 18, tel. (+381)
and brick punctuated with wrought-iron details provides for 21 45 65 63. Serving some of the most popular pizza
understated elegance of the interior. It consists of three in town, Gondola also has a lengthy menu of standard
rooms which differ in size, making it an ideal setting for Italian favourites, and for reasons that are unknown to us
business lunches and intimate dinners alike. The menu may it tends to attract a fancier moneyed crowd, especially at
not be copious, but is guaranteed to lure you back. Even the the weekends. Open till midnight every day of the week,
food arrangement is a cut above the standard offer: the leek it also frequently serves as a meeting place for those
and mushroom soup is served in a scooped-out loaf of bread, wanting to grab an early drink or two before moving on
and succulent char-grilled chicken breast wrapped in bacon to bars or clubs. Open 08:00-24:00 €€. A PBR
and stuffed with prunes comes with peach sauce. There are
dishes, specialties of the house, which must be ordered three Mediteraneo C-2, Ise Bajića 8, tel. (+381) 21 52
hours ahead of coming to the restaurant. The only down side 63 22, mediteraneo@sbb.co.rs. A very stylish Italian
to the restaurant we can think of is that the over-zealous Trattoria only a few steps from the pedestrian zone.
waiters would sometimes bring the main course before you Colourful walls and wrought-iron ornaments give this
have had the time to fully savour the hors d’oeuvre. 4Open ambiance a cosy feel. The menu features a fairly large
09:00 - 23:00, Closed Sun. €€€. ABPSE selection of Italian dishes, some of which are cooked to
perfection and some would not exactly pass muster in
Dva Anđela Laze Telečkog 14, tel. (+381) 63 113 45 Italy (which does not mean they are bad). You may not
67. Good vibes and good food: meat dishes, pastas and always depend on the friendly staff for recommendation
pizzas, risottos, delicious desserts. Bread and pizzas are as most people in Serbia are easily swayed by the gene-
baked in a wood-fired oven. One serious shortcoming is that rosity of the portions. 4Open 07:00 - 23:00. €€. ABP
you cannot quite relax on the hard wooden backless chairs,
which also give the place an ambiance rather reminiscent Pasha C-2, Pionirska 1, tel. (+381) 21 661 61 89,
of a primary school canteen. A part of the ceiling is made www.pasharestoran.com. The restaurant offers Italian
of glass, so you can watch the rain fall, and the roof terrace and international dishes. The gnocchi and pastas are all
would be fantastic were it not for the chairs. Open 09:00 - made in-house, and pizza is baked in a wood-fired oven.
02:00 €€. A BPSR Fast and discreet service, modern décor, a good selection
of wine and rich menu attract many business people. If you
Vojvodina Trg Slobode 2, tel. (+381) 21 6622-122, get hungry whilst walking round the Danube Park, this place
office@hotelvojvodina.rs, www.hotelvojvodina.rs. If should be your first choice, and if you want to have dinner,
you do a Google image search for ‘faded elegance’ you’ll find you should book ahead. 4Open 9:00 - 24:00. €€. APS
several photos of this cavernous restaurant on the ground
floor of the venerable Vojvodina hotel on Novi Sad’s main squ-
are - actually you’ll find an antique shop outside of Seattle, www.inyourpocket.com
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Čarde
No trip to Novi Sad is complete without eating at one
of the so-called Čarda fish restaurants located along
the banks of the Danube. The only one within walking
distance of the city centre is Aqua Doria next to the
bridge below Petrovaradin Fortress, while Kamenjar is
perhaps the best known of them all and provides an
overall experience that can’t be found elsewhere. We’ve
include both options here.

Aqua Doria C-3, Kamenički put bb, tel. 643


31 11. Excellent location (against the backdrop of
Petrovaradin Fortress, next to the bridge) and good
food have made this floating restaurant very popular.
The specialty of the house is fish stew, and the offer
includes freshwater fish prepared in a variety of ways,
grilled meat, and some interesting local specialties
such as svadbarski kupus (cabbage slow-cooked with
meat and bones of all kinds). The interior is decorated
in simple and rustic, real country style, and there is
an inviting summer terrace with a protective roof on
the shore. People come here to while away long nights
with music and wine and to savour their food at leisure.
4Open 10:00 - 24:00. €€. ABPRSE6L

Terasa Petrovaradinska Tvrđava bb, tel. (+381) Kamenjar Stari Kamenjar 83, 468 409, market-
21 44 77 88, www.mmmgroup.rs. Run by the same tours@nscable.net, markettours.wsc.rs. Located
company that owns several other slightly upmarket just outside Novi Sad in the village of the same name,
Italian restaurants in Novi Sad, everything here is done Kamenjar is not the easiest place to find, so taking a
well, including ambience, service and of course the food. taxi from the centre is recommended even if you have
While the arched ceilings and well-lit interior is incredibly your own transport, which will also give you an excuse to
inviting, coming all the up here and not sitting outside on have an extra glass or two of rakija. The somewhat run
the terrace almost defeats the purpose. Prices are a bit down and battered looking restaurant is a true Serbian
more than you can expect to pay in the city centre, but institution though, and more than worth the effort of
the views are more than worth the extra expense. Open getting there. It’s long been popular with various artist,
08:00-24:00 €€. politicians, celebrities and foreign journalists (especially
during Exit Festival), so you’re likely to be in good com-
pany, but reservations are a must at the weekends. The
Pizzerias traditionally prepared fish dishes are roundly excellent,
Kuća mala C-2, Laze Telečkog 4, tel. (+381) 21 42 as is the local wine to wash the food down with, and
27 28. Offers more than 40 different kinds of pizza made every meal should include a least a few courses. During
to chef’s original recipes, featuring uncommon ingredients the summer months there are weekly fish soup cooking
and lots of fresh vegetables. An idyllic atmosphere, just competitions, and every Autumn the premises are home
like in a movie - nice and smiling guests, nice and smiling to an artist’s colony, whose work adorns most of the walls
staff, nice music… Authentic décor of a typical house in inside. With advanced notice and weather permitting,
the 19th century Vojvodina. 4Open 09:00 - 24:00, Fri, boat rides can be arranged to a protected island on the
Sat 09:00 - 01:00. €€. A BPSR opposite bank of the Danube, and there’s even talk of
one day building an eco camp there.
Mačak C-2, Beogradska 19, tel. (+381) 21 643 32
00. Located across the Danube in a beautiful setting of
an old building with Petrovaradin Fortress as a backdrop.
Most diners come here for pizzas, although the restaurant Bela lađa B-1, Kisačka 21, tel (+381) 21 661 65 94.
offers quite a selection of various Italian dishes, including One of the oldest restaurants in town, delivering genuine
light salads suitable for vegetarians. The attentive staff will Serbian hospitality. It serves large portions of local and
suggest a local wine to accompany the meal. 4Open 08:00 international dishes, and the offer includes kid, veal and
- 23:00, Sat 08:00 - 01:00, Sun 10:00 - 01:00. €€. PS lamb roast. This place is known for a collection of 2000
bottles of wines from all over the world stacked on shelves
5m high, which line two of the restaurant walls. You can
Serbian select your wine from the upper shelves and the attentive
Astal šaren C-2, Mite Ružića 4, tel. (+381) 21 52 waiters will get it for you using the ladders conveniently
80 04. A tiny restaurant with authentic Serbian cuisine and supplied for that purpose. The restaurant offers rooms
ambiance, its tables covered with check tablecloths. The for rent, so if you have gorged yourself on all that great
short menu caters for meat fans, offering various grilled food and wine and feel somnolent, here is a place to take
dishes and fresh vegetable salads. The only home-made dish a nap. 4Open 08:00 - 24:00. €€. A PREL
is a veal soup which is a must order. The place is easy on the
pocket and the dishes are quickly served, so it is far better to
come here than waste your money away on fast food. 4Open www.inyourpocket.com
10:30 - 23:00, Fri, Sat 10:30 - 24:00, Closed Sun. €. BPS

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Local Specialties
For the main course, most restaurants in Novi Sad will
offer roštilj - different types of barbecued meat cuts
served with finely chopped onion. Although many world
nations prepare their meat in a similar style, Serbs have
managed to elevate barbecued meat to an art form, and
nowhere else will you have the opportunity to try such
specialties. The meat needs to be primed in a particular
way before it can be tossed on the grill, typically heated
with beech charcoal. Barbecue chefs are a class of
their own, and the best of the bunch come from the
south-Serbian town of Leskovac. Types of barbecued
Gusan (The Gander) C-2, Zmaj Jovina 4, tel. meat include ćevapčići (cylinder-shaped minced meat),
(+381) 21 42 55 70. Housed in the basement of a pljeskavice (similar to a hamburger), kobasice (a special,
19th century building (one of the first 4 buildings in spicy type of sausage for the barbecue), ražnjići (chunks
town on two floors), this place is something between a of meat on a skewer), vešalice (boneless pork loin, cut
restaurant and a pub. It boasts a lovely shady terrace lengthwise), chicken liver rolled in strips of bacon, etc.
fenced off in the manner of traditional Serbian villages If you order the Mixed meat, you will get a little of all the
and offers a selection of beers and local dishes at more above specialties on one plate. If you order the leskovački
than reasonable prices. In the evening, it often hosts voz (Leskovac Train), you will get the same combination,
gigs and DJ performances and draws sizeable crowds. but on separate plates that will arrive one by one, so that
4Open 09:00 - 24:00. €. E the various types of meat stay warm.

Kafanica C-2, Đorđa Jovanovića br. 2, tel. (+381)


21 6611 783, info@kafanica.rs, www.kafanica.
rs. One of Novi Sad’s least well-kept secrets, the ever-
popular Kafanica specialises in traditional Vojvodina
cuisine served in a cosy setting on a small back street
in the city centre. The interior is decorated in stereotypi-
cal country style (picture checkered table clothes and
lots of knick knacks on the walls), and generally gives
the impression of dining at your grandmother’s house.
The menu changes daily and always includes a few
dishes you won’t find elsewhere, so repeated trips are
encouraged - even if you’re only in town for a short stay.
Highly recommended! Open 12:00-24:00, Closed Sun €.

Kućerda na Lakat C-2, Vase Stajića 27, tel. (+381)


60 030 19 01, www.kucerdanalakat.com. There’s
no place in Novi Sad (or elsewhere for that matter)
quite like Kućerda na Lakat. With an interior arranged
as if it were someone’s private residence - regular
dining chairs and tables share the space with the type
of couches, cushy chairs and coffee tables that you
would find in more elegant cafés - you can’t help but
feel at home. The cuisine consists mainly of standard
no-frills Serbian, but the ambiance makes it place to be ated by numerous old items from country houses. The
experienced rather than just visited. There’s also live portions may be surprisingly large so you should check
traditional music every night from 22:00 until closing. with the waiters (dressed in folk costumes) what you
are getting, because if you go as a couple and you
Lipa C-2, Svetozara Miletića 7-9, tel. (+381) 21 661 are not ravenously hungry, you may share the main
52 59. One of the oldest restaurants in town, which course to make room for the soup and the dessert.
serves authentic regional dishes, particularly those Be sure to try teletina ispod sača - succulent veal
typical of Vojvodina, at budget prices. The interior has roasted under an iron bell on coal and ashes. 4Open
not been intentionally designed to look retro, it looks 09:00 - 24:00. €€. AP
exactly as it did 50 years ago, only shabbier. The staff
is polite, if a little slow, providing a fitting complement Osam tamburaša D-2, Petrovaradin Fortress,
to the ambiance. The menu is based on meat dishes, tel. (+381) 21 42 11 44, osamtamburasa@open.
but vegetarians could manage by ordering vegetable telekom.rs. One of the three restaurants on the terrace
soup, some of the side dishes or grilled mushrooms, as of Petrovaradin Fortress with magnificent view over the
well as a fresh vegetable salad. 4Open 08:00 - 23:00, town. It offers a standard selection of local specialties,
Sat, Sun 08:00 - 00:00. €. ABS most of which are delicious, with occasional flops, usu-
ally with predictable menu fillers. You should not miss
Ognjište B-3, Dimitrija Tucovića 3, tel. (+381) 21 fabulous white polenta with kajmak, paired with ćevapi
45 05 94. Savoury local specialties, some of which which is merely adequate. Waiters could use some pro-
cannot be found anywhere else. The interior, with its fessional training. The toilet is not up to the standard the
stone walls and massive wooden tables is reminiscent restaurant aspires to reach. 4Open 08:00 - 24:00. €€.
of a dim lit mountain lodge. The rustic décor is punctu- ABPGSREL

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Additional restaurants Price Guide
Italian (Based on a good meal without wine)
Expensive €€€ (More than €12 per person)
Taverna sat C-2, Kej žrtava racije 2, tel. (+381) Mid-range €€ (€7-12 per person)
21 557 800, tavernasat@gmail.com. Open 08:00 - Cheap € (Less than €7 per person)
23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 00:00. €€
Alla Lanterna C-2, Dunavska 27, tel. (+381) 21 662
20 02, Open 08:00 - 00:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 00:30. €€
Piazza C-3, Sutjeska 2, tel. (+381) 21 661 38 32,
Open 11:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 00:00. €€
Pizzeria
Adrijana C-2, Zmaj Jovina 1, tel. (+381) 21 424
520, 424 519. Open 08:00 - 00:00, Sat, Sun 08:00
- 01:00.€€
Caribic B-2, C-2, Bulevar Oslobođenja, Trg Carice Mi-
lice 4, www.mmmgroup.rs, tel. (+381) 21 661 18 00,
505 337. Open 08:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 01:00. €
Ciao B-2, Braće Jovandić 1, tel. (+381) 21 661 26 54,
661 59 10, ciaopicerija@sbb.rs. Open 08:00 - 23:00,
Sat, Sun 08:00 - 00:00. €
La Forza C-2, Katolička porta 6, tel. (+381) 21 47 20
500. Open 08:00 - 23:00. €€
Sicilia C-2, Zmaj Jovina 5, tel (+381) 21 662 16 21.
Open 08:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 00:00. €€
housed in a building designed to resemble a ship, there
are no prizes for guessing what the speciality of this newly
Čarde opened restaurant is. However, if for some reason the
Bata Pežo, Kamenjar V br.21, tel. (+381) 21 extensive selection of fish dishes (there are about two
40 21 10, 30 19 99. Open 09:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun dozen fresh water and sea fish to chose from in all) don’t
09:00 - 00:00. €€ strike your fancy, there are more than enough Serbian
Plavi Dunav - Futog, Ribarska bb, tel. (+381) 21 and international options to make a trip here worthwhile
897 497, (+381) 63 863 78 89. Open 10:00 - 23:00, - as does the excellent service and live traditional music.
Sat, Sun 10:00 - 00:00.€€ 4Open 11:30-24:00 €€€.
Dunavac, Dunavska 000, Futog, tel. (+381) 21 89
54 06, kontakt@splavdunavac.com. Open 10:00 - Fish&zeleniš C-2, Skerlićeva 2, tel. (+381) 21 45 20
23:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 01:00. €€ 00. A miniature restaurant offering fish&chips, mussels,
Na kraj sveta, Kovilj, Arkanj bb, nakrajsveta@ zucchini, polenta... something to please everyone’s palate.
eunet.rs, tel. (+381) 21 413 249, (+381) 64 126 It is best to book in ahead because it is very popular and
82 80. Open 13:00 - 21:00, Closed Mon. €€ always packed (there is no need to book several weeks
Cesla C-3, Sunčani kej 13, ceslica@gmail.com, tel. ahead, a call earlier in the day would do). Great service
(+381) 21 458 972. Open 08:00 - 01:00. €€ and scents of potted herbs used to prepare the dishes
give it an intimate, relaxed feel. 4Open 12:00 - 23:00,
Sun 12:00 - 22:00. €€. ABPGSE
Sea food
Ribarska noć, Podunavska 2, Kamenjar, brankas- Kućerak kod česme B-3, Ribarsko ostrvo bb, tel.
tojanovic@yahoo.com, tel. (+381) 21 63 64 664. (+381) 21 50 05 20. Situated on the Fishing Island,
Open 12:00 - 00:00. €€ boasting a fine open terrace with a protective roof and a
Jastog, Gavrila Principa 9, restoran.jastog@gmail. splendid view over the Danube. Its interior is also quite
com, tel. (+381) 21 63 64 664. Open 08:00 - 23:00, Fri nice. The menu predominantly features freshwater fish
08:00 - 01:00, Sat 10:00 - 01:00, Sun 10:00 - 23:00. €€ specialties, and there are several meat dishes and a
kids menu. You shouldn’t worry about bones in the fish
chowder - they have been removed. Incidentally, this is
Plava frajla C-2, Sutjeska 2, tel. (+381) 21 661 36 the only place in town where you can order escargot. A
75. A very popular restaurant, famous for its delicious band of tambura (long necked lute instruments) players
dishes. Finding a table at lunch-time on Sundays is a performs on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. 4Open
mission impossible. The quirky interior decorated in 09:00 - 23:00, Fri, Sat, 09:00 - 01:00, Sun 09:00 - 22:00.
Vojvodina style features chairs hanging from the ceiling €. AB PGSE6L
(avoid only if you have a phobia of chairs falling on your
head). A great place to try authentic local dishes. You Ski Bar Ribarsko Ostrvo bb, tel. (+381) 21 225 22
will be served in-house made hot pita bread with every 51. A floating restaurant with a large open terrace where
dish. 4Open 11:00 - 24:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 10:00. €€. you can rest your eyes on the Danube and the drifting boats,
ABPESUL reclining on deck-chairs, drink in your hand. A favourite with
young people. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a tropical
bar on a beach, but be ware of relentless aerial assaults of
Seafood blood-thirsty mosquitoes in summer. The specialty is the
Alaska Barka Ribarko Ostrvo 4, tel. (+381) 64 647 smoked carp (great taste, but slightly on the salty side, calling
04 28, ww.ribarskoostrvo.rs. Located along the banks for generous helpings of wine). The best way to get there is
of the Danube on a place literally called ‘fish island’ and by taxi. Open 09:00 - 01:00 €€. ABPSE

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Symbol key
P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
E Live music S Take away
T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled
G Non-smoking areas L Guarded parking
O Casino B Terrace
R Internet 6 Animal friendly

Absolut C-2, Zmaj Jovina 12, tel.(+381) 21 42 24


26. Situated on the first floor of an old downtown building.
Its original interior has an intimate feel, as if you were
in someone’s apartment packed with sofas and coffee
tables. The music is subtle enough for conversation and
there is a good choice of quality wines, cocktails and teas.
Popular with patrons of different ages. 4Open 09:00 -
24:00, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 01:00. ABGE6L

Bookstore-café Nublu C-2, Žarka Zrenjanina 12,


tel. (+381) 21 52 53 65. A café, gallery and bookstore, all
in one. Very interesting ambiance complemented by subtle
lighting and airy music, where you can leaf through various
books over a cup of coffee or buy a painting of an up-and-co-
ming artist as a souvenir from Novi Sad (they have really good
paintings). 4Open 09:00 - 23:00, Closed Sun. BG6E

Cuba-Libre C-2, Laze Telečkog 13, tel. (+381) 65 270


76 86. Café & Gallery drawing happy and smiling people who
love Cuban, Brazilian and Reggae music. If you are down,
this is the place to cheer you up. The bar with an excellent
selection of rum and exotic cocktails is on the lower level,
where the partying goes on. The gallery upstairs, furnished
with plush chairs, is a perfect spot to wind down and have
a chat. Occasional live percussion performances bring the Cosy cafes are one thisng Novi Sad is definitely not lacking
house down. 4Open 09:00 - 23:00, Sat 09:00 - 01:00, Sun
16:00 - 23:00. BE
Hedonist C-2, Zmaj Jovina 26/I, tel. (+381) 21 52
Fićkić C-2, Zmaj Jovina 22, tel. (+381) 21 661 50 88. 94 38. This is a sophisticated spot - you wouldn’t want
A tiny (literally) small café in a passage-way, hugely popular to go there wearing shorts and sneakers. The interior
on account of its lovely summer terrace. A perfect spot for features crimson walls, stylish furniture and parquet floor.
a lazy afternoon coffee after a tour of the town. They also There are occasional live music performances adding to
serve draft beer and fruit cocktails. 4Open 08:00 - 23:00, the rarefied atmosphere, so don’t expect wild parties. It
Sat, Sun 08:00 - 01:00. BP6UE is a perfect place to wind down with a Cuban cigar and
a glass of cognac or pleasantly surprise the significant
Frida Dunavska 10/I, tel. (+381) 64 996 97 90. other who likes secret hideaways known only to insiders.
A café on the first floor of a building in a passage-way, 4Open 09:00 - 23:00. APE
consisting of four rooms painted in bright colours, and do-
ubling as a gallery. Features occasional poetry evenings, Trčika C-2, Kralja Aleksandra 14, tel. (+381) 064 112
art performances and various promotional events. Frida 45 88. A café that will certainly draw your attention as it is
attracts quirky people, artists, and those who like to hang housed in an old tram carriage which once upon a time, in
out with such crowd. Good music and casual atmosphere. early 20th century, took bathers to the Štrand beach on the
Happy hour each day from 13:00 to 17:00. Open 12:00 - Danube. Its authentic interior and the strategic position at
23:00, Sat, Sun 12:00 - 01:00 AP6L the very beginning of the pedestrian zone is very appealing
to those who like to sip their drink whilst leisurely observing
Greenet C-2, Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 1, tel. (+381) whatever is going on in the street and passing comments.
21 42 35 57. A branch of a Belgrade café chain, located 4Open 09:00 - 23:00, Sat 09:00 - 01:00. B6
on the first floor of Bazar shopping mall. Popular with Novi
Sad chic girls taking a break from arduous shopping. The Vremeplov (Time Machine) B-2, Bulevar oslobo-
specialty of the house is the mocha. Take-away coffee is đenja 96, tel. (+381) 21 661 18 55. A large selection of
also served in heat-conserving cups, and you can also pur- cakes, desserts, coffee varieties and drinks. Non-smokers
chase various blends of ground coffee to prepare at home. are not advised to order a ‘Humphrey Bogart’ featuring a
You may skip the dessert. 4Open 09:00 - 21:00. AP short espresso, a Camel (the regular, unfiltered variety)
and a match. Although housed in a rather new building, it is
furnished in the early 20th century style, its décor punctuated
www.inyourpocket.com by authentic items from that period. You can also enjoy your
dessert in the lovely greenhouse. 4Open 08:00 - 23:00, Sat,

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Symbol key
P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
E Live music S Take away
T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled
G Non-smoking areas L Guarded parking
O Casino B Terrace
R Internet 6 Animal friendly

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types of beer to choose from, although the latter comes in
bottles rather than draught. On Wednesday and Thursday
nights there are live rock shows, while the weekends are
usually dedicated to disco. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat, Sun
08:00-01:00.

Havana C-2, Mite Ružića 2, tel. (+381) 63 77 54


883. Not the largest bar in the city, but you an expect to
find a crowd packed in here at the weekends (and spilling
outside in the street during the warmer months - some
nights they even find room to invite a live brass band, much
to the raucous patrons’ delight. Located on a small side
street between the Cathedral and Laze Telečkog. Open
09:00-23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00-01:00.

Lazino Tele Laze Telečkog 16, tel. (+381) 66 960 69


56, www.lazinotele.com. Arguably the most popular bar
in Laze Telečkog street, thanks to its sprawling interior,
large drink selection and varied entertainment offering
the eponymous Lazino Tele has a bit of something for
most everyone. You can expect live music performances
at least a few nights per week, and DJs are a mainstay at
The literal and figurative heart of the city, Trg Slobode is a the weekends. Drop in during the day or evening and you
favourite meeting place on a night out can also catch sports on the one of several TVs.

Almost everyone who visits Novi Sad is taken by its laid- London pub C-2, Laze Telečkog 15, tel. (+381) 21
back vibe. People are easy-going and known throughout 42 18 81. Brick walls and floors, wooden tables and
Serbia for their philosophy of eating, drinking and living the Union Jack. A large selection of draft beer (including
in the slow lane. No wonder, then, that its night scene Guinness) and spirits. You get to hear the 80s and 90s
lacks the hectic buzz of Belgrade nightlife. But fear not, chart hits and rock gigs are hosted regularly. It is not
you will find plenty to enjoy. Those who like clubbing uncommon for girls to end up dancing on the bar. 4Open
will have terrific time on Petrovaradin Fortress and you 08:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 03:00. BURE6
cannot go wrong if you visit small Laze Telečkog street
in the downtown pedestrian zone, packed with cafés, Red Cow Irish Pub Zmaj Jovina 28, tel. (+381) 21
restaurants and clubs. 427 136. Somewhat hidden down a small alleyway and
up a flight of stairs at the north end of Zmaj Jovina Street,
being located in one of the oldest buildings in all of Novi
Bars and Pubs Sad definitely lends it a touch of authentic Irish charm.
Berliner Pub Katolička Porta 2, tel. (+381) 63 503 Best of all they actually have Guinness on tap, as well as
519, berlinerpubnovisad@gmail.com. Located in the the Serbian standard Jelen and usually several others.
narrow alleyway to the north of the Cathedral, this pub Throw in another 40 types of bottled beer, frequent live
earns its name with a fine selection of beers on tap, in- concerts and generally cool crowd, and it’s safe to say that
cluding several varieties of the house speciality Scheider it’s one of our favourite watering holes in town.
Weisse (which is one of Bavaria’s finest). The place isn’t
huge, but the friendly staff, decent music and of course Ze Bar Laze Telečkog 9, tel. (+381) 62 571 300,
the beer, make it a mandatory stop on any old town pub ze.bar@lazeteleckog.rs, www.zebar.lazeteleckog.
crawl. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat,Sun 08:00-01:00. rs. One of the countless bars on the famed Laze Telečkog
street, it’s a popular place to grab a beer and meet up
City Pub C-2, Njegoševa 2, tel. (+381) 66 934 62 with friends before heading out to another bar or a club.
87, city.pub.ns@gmail.com. This subterranean pub is Keep an eye out for the zebra logo (yes the name is a play
near the Cathedral will look familiar to anyone who has on the Serbian spelling of zebra) and you can’t miss the
spent any significant amount of time (drinking) in the Czech place. Open 08:00-23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00-01:00

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Clubs
Club Capone Novosadskog Sajma 35 (Park Hotel),
tel. (+381) 64 927 77 77. Formerly known as Baltazar, this
is probably the best place in town for house music lovers. Its
minimalist interior design is nicely complemented by a huge
bar, almost 15m long, staffed with great bartenders. Club
queues are a frequent sight, and members and regular pa-
trons are given precedence. Don’t even think of trying to get
in with sneakers or a sweatshirt. Although it is an exclusive
spot in every respect, its prices are moderate, you can get a
glass of whiskey for €2. 4Open 23:00 - 04:00 BGPER

Foxtrot B-2, Futoška 23, tel. (+381) 21 662 29 04.


This wood panelled café is firm favourite with jazz, rock
and blues lovers. Over the day it is a pleasant spot for a
sip of drink whilst reading newspapers, and in the evening
the place gets swinging, its air thick with smoke. Gigs on
weekends. 4Open 08:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 01:00.
BP pušači, 6RE

Giardino C-2, Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 1, tel. (+381)


21 489 87 40. A large club with modern décor on the
roof-top of the Bazar shopping mall. Its two stylish open
terraces enjoy stunning views over the town. It is a perfect
place for a relaxed coffee to mark the end of a shopping
spree or to start off a night of club hopping. If you’re not
into club hopping, this is one place where you’ll want to
stay put, particularly on evenings with live music. And if you
get hungry, you can order a variety of light Italian dishes
or some dessert. 4Open 09:00 - 01:00. ABPURE

Martha’s Pub C-2, Laze Telečkog 3, tel. (+381) 21


61 10 38. You will recognise it by the quirky sign above the stage are on the lower level, and there are comfy chairs
entrance saying ‘God save the pumpkins’. Contagious positive on the upper level to provide a quieter place to chill. While
vibes and relaxed atmosphere. One of the best spots to go there are no wild parties, there is plenty of good laid-back
out for a drink even if you are on your own, because you will fun. 4Open 08:00 - 01:00. PER
soon get the feeling that all guests are part of one large happy
crowd. If you are bold enough, try medovača - honey flavoured Skipper, Ribarsko ostrvo bb. The club is located on a
brandy. 4Open 10:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 01:00. B boat moored by the Fishing Island (don’t try to get there
on foot, take a taxi). As you dance to electronic music on
Muzej Petrovaradin Fortress, tel.(+381) 21 64 640 its glass-walled upper deck, you will enjoy a great view
79 76. Located in the lower part of the town Museum. Its of the Danube and the Freedom Bridge. The dance floor
wooden flooring, stone bar and semi-circular arches lit by is surrounded with high tables and bar stools. The best
disco lights make it the most elegant disco in Novi Sad. Each parties are on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. 4Open
night will feature a different theme, including gigs, DJ’s events 23:00 - 03:00. PE
and retro music. The best time to visit on a weekend is around
01:00. The prices are a little higher than most other places Sterija C-2, Pozorišni trg 1. One of the more popular clubs
in town. 4Open 21:00 - 04:00 BPER in town. Located in the building of the Serbian National Theatre,
it is favourite with the actors. In daytime, you can chill out in the
New Yard Night Bar Uspenska 18, tel. (+381) 21 52 large terrace, but in the evening, the main events take place
65 86. This bar, proud to have 23 years of uninterrupted work inside. There are live performances by local pop and rock bands
on the third shift, is a hard rock and heavy metal hangout. Beer almost every night. It does not seem that too much care has
is the beverage of choice and gigs are fairly frequent. You need been given to the interior design and the impression is further
not have any security concerns, the guests are very friendly marred by a plasma TV hanging on a wall and featuring a local
and there are no incidents. Open 22:00 - 03:00, Closed Mon, TV station. It is a universal truth that TV sets in cafés have an
Tue, Sun. BEL uncanny way of absorbing attention and killing the conversa-
tion. 4Open 08:00 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 03:00. BPE
Route 66 B-3, Bulevar Despota Stefana 5, tel. (+381)
21 635 07 90. A popular club, operating as a café by day, Studio B-2, C-2, Vuka Karadzica 5, tel. (+381) 66
housed in an airy, warehouse-feeling venue spread over two 600 1600. One of the most popular club located in the city
levels. It is spacious enough to support sizeable crowds drawn centre (with some 22,000 fans and counting on Facebook
by pop, rock, jazz and blues gigs (something to suit everyone’s as some social media proof), if you manage to squeeze
taste) which start around 23:00. The club sometimes features inside at the weekend you’re more or less guaranteed to
DJ events. 4Open 08:00 - 01:00. BRPEL find the place packed with twenty-something Serbians
dancing (and drinking) the night away. However, if you’re
RST Club B -3, Bulevar despota Stefana 5, tel: claustrophobic be aware that it’s not the biggest space
(+381) 21 46 89 76. A nice and unpretentious spot and the ceilings are downright low. If you want a table
known for live events almost every night, featuring local reservations well in advance are a must. Open Thur-Sat
pop and rock or global mainstream hits. The bar and the 22:00-03:00. Closed Sun-Wed.

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Enquire at the tourist office on Trg Slobode to see if there are any live concerts scheduled while you’re in town - chances are there will be!
Vinyl Club C-2, Laze Telečkog 17, tel. (+381) 21 69
799 766, vinylclubnbar@gmail.com. Although there is in Additional cafés and clubs
fact a vinyl motif (including a giant-sized turntable that serves
as a stage/DJ booth), the place is a bit more upscale than Indexova tribina C-3, Jiričekova bb, indeksova-
the name would otherwise suggest, with a modern design, 3bina@neobee.net, tel. (+381) 21 544 220. Open
uniformed staff and well-dressed clientele. Set across 07:00 - 23:00, Fri, Sat, Sun 07:00 - 01:00.
three levels, which are roughly divided between a daytime Macchiato Liman B-3, Narodnog fronta 21c, tel.
café on the ground floor, a bar and pub in the middle, and a (+381) 21 24 4 54 08, Open 07:30 - 23:00, Fri, Sat,
restaurant occupying an open loft-like space at the top - the Sun 07:00 - 01:00.
latter offers some excellent, and reasonably priced food, if Vanila Club C-2, Ulica Modene, tel. (+381) 65 544
you find yourself craving a snack but don’t want to leave. 20 00, vanilans7@gmail.com. Open 22:00 - 03:00
Open 08:00-03:00 Verige B-2, B-1, Kisačka 60, tel. (+381) 64 82
00 605, verigeclub@neobee.com. Open 22:00 - 03:00
Wheels C-2, Natošićeva 4, tel. (+381) 21 52 25 57.
The only all jazz club in town. Like any other jazz club, it
draws people who come to listen to good music and weigh
up the performers, and who could not care less about the Symbol key
décor of the club or the outfit of its patrons. Apart from
the mainstream jazz, on certain nights the club features P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
French gitan jazz, electro jazz, and even fado and flamenco
performances. 4Open 19:00 - 01:00. PE E Live music S Take away
T Child friendly U Facilities for the disabled
Skochko’s bar C-2, Zmaj Jovina 21/1, tel. (+381)
63 45 82 83. A bar with a range of both alchohol G Non-smoking areas L Guarded parking
and non alchocol coctails based on coffee. Walls O Casino B Terrace
are covered with paintings of artists from Novi Sad, and
spave is filled with nice smell of cuban cigars. This meet- R Internet 6 Animal friendly
ing point is the right choice if you wish to have a pleasan
conversation with frineds. 4Open 08:00 - 23:30, Fri-Sat
08:00 - 01:00, Sun 08:00 - 23:00. B www.inyourpocket.com

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Essentials can see one of the pockmarks on the town face - the
Downtown - pedestrian zone C-2. The heart of the old cannon ball which remained buried in the building exterior
town features almost all must-see attractions in Novi Sad. walls (where it landed during the 1849 shelling of the
The pedestrian zone consists of Zmaj Jovina, Pašićeva, town). A characteristic feature of these old streets are
Svetozara Miletića, Laze Telečkog, part of Dunavska streets, numerous passageways and courtyards concealing many
Katolička porta and Trg slobode squares. The Freedom restaurants, cafés and boutiques, so plunge in and enjoy.
Square (Trg slobode) has been the stage for most significant The latest town attraction is the small street of Laze
events, whether cultural or political. It is also the usual Telečkog, full of cafés, bars and restaurants.
rendezvous point and the man place for feeding fat pigeons.
The green symbol of the town C-2 The living, green
symbol of Novi Sad is the Hackberry (Celtis Australis) tree
located in the promenade zone in Modene street. This 18 m
tall giant has a treetop 22 m in diameter and the perimeter
of the trunk is around 3,5 m. It was protected as a Natural
monument in 1978 due to its biological and outstanding
ambient value.

Štrand C-3, on the Danube bank at the far end of


Bulevar Oslobođenja. Štrand, a lido on the Danube is
the focal point of entertainment for all ages during the hot
summer days. As many as 15,000 people come daily to
the lido: old men playing chess, families enjoying a picnic,
men and women indulging in a bit of dalliance, beach babes
and posers who come to see and be seen, and anyone
looking for good fun in the sun. Set against the background
of a large park with deep shade, this 700m long lido
has regular beach facilities, including toilets, showers,
700 changing booths rented out for the entire season,
security and lifeguard services, emergency paramedics,
several cafés and restaurants. In summer, Štrand hosts
numerous events and sports competitions. You need to
be careful when you swim in the Danube because of its
strong currents that may quickly overtake you if you are
not a good swimmer. The water purity is checked and while
it is safe for swimming, it is not safe to drink, so keep your
mouth closed as you swim. 4Open 08:00 - 24:00, Sat,
Sun 08:00 - 02:00. Admission 40 dinars, free after 22:00.
The square is dominated by two buildings facing one
another: City Hall built in 1895 (an exact copy of the
City Hall in Graz) and the Name of Mary Roman Catholic
Church known as the Cathedral, built in 1895 in the neo-
gothic style. The square is encircled by the ‘lead soldier’
building from 1909 (dubbed so after the sculpture of an
armoured soldier carrying a halberd, perched on the top of
the building), Bank of Vojvodina building (erstwhile Grand
Hotel Mayer) and the long two-floor building of Vojvodina
Hotel from 1746 (the oldest hotel in town). A monument
to Svetozar Miletić, Novi Sad mayor and a champion of
political rights of the Serbs in the 19th century occupies
the centre of the square.
From there, the pedestrian zone further stretches to Zmaj
Jovina Street, the main promenade and the commercial
centre of the town. The street is lined with numerous open-
terrace cafés and pastry shops, favourite with those who
love to sit back and idly watch the world go by. A monument
to Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (Zmaj - Dragon), Serbian doctor
and poet, loved for his nursery rhymes, is at the far end
of the street. He is also known as the author of the first
postcard in the world (sent from Vienna in 1870, featuring
a dragon, what else).
The street ends with the building of the Bishop’s Palace, Petrovaradin Fortress D -2. One o f the largest
which is the see of the Bačka Episcopacy of the Serbian fortresses in Europe. It was built and rebuilt between 1692
Orthodox Church (built in 1901), with the Cathedral Church and 1780, its design based on the system of fortification
(Saborna) right behind. developed by French Marquis de Vauban. The fortress
The corner of Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska streets is covers an area of 112 hectares, and has 13 gates and
the location of the oldest preserved house in Novi Sad 16km of underground passages spread over 4 levels.
(1720) known as ‘At the White Lion’s’, which nowadays Owing to its size, thick walls and 400 cannons, it was
houses the Irish Pub. Dunavska street, also packed considered unconquerable and earned the name of the
with shops and cafés, leads towards the Danube Park ‘Gibraltar on the Danube’. The erstwhile barracks and
and the Danube river. At the beginning of the street, you underground passages are nowadays converted into the

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premises of the Museum of the City and numerous art
ateliers, galleries, and artisan workshops. The terrace of Jewish Novi Sad
the fortress, by the Clock Tower, boasts splendid views
of the town. Jewish community Novi Sad B-2, Jevrejska 11,
The clock on the Tower is unique in that the big hand tells tel. 42 38 82. The Jewish community of Novi Sad was
hours and the small one minutes. This was allegedly done allowed to build its first synagogue in the early 18th
so that the boatmen travelling on the Danube could see century. The local Jewish community belonged culturally
the time from a long distance. The clock is slow when it to the Hungarian Jewry. Only about a quarter of the more
is cold and fast when it is hot, so people have dubbed it a than 4,000 Jews of Novi Sad survived the Holocaust
‘drunken clock’. The fortress features several restaurants that followed the German invasion of Yugoslavia in
and night clubs and it is famous for EXIT - the best music 1941 and the annexation of Novi Sad to Hungary. Over
festival in Europe 2007. Were it not for the scarcity of 800 Jews of Novi Sad - men, women and children of all
garbage bins and rather random park cleaning service, it ages - were murdered during massacres conducted by
would have been perfect. the Hungarian police against Jews and Serbs in January
You may get to the top plateau of the fortress by car, 1942. In May 1944, the synagogue of Novi Sad served as
just follow the signs for Leopold Hotel. If on your way up an arrest house for the Jews of Novi Sad and it was from
you should see a lonely vehicle and some commotion there that they were deported to the Nazi extermination
inside, don’t worry, with the crime rate so small as in Novi camps. The synagogue was consecrated again in 1945
Sad, that must be an amorous couple, but give it a wide when it became the focal point of the revived Jewish life
berth anyway. The long arched passage is too narrow in the city. The Jewish population of Novi Sad dwindled
for two-way traffic, so do follow the instructions by the further as many members of the local community chose
officers placed at its ends, who communicate the arrival to immigrate to Israel and other countries in the 1950’s.
of vehicles to one another over the radio set. You can get There were an estimated 400 Jews in Novi Sad in the
to the fortress by bus Nº3, taxi, or take a leisurely walk, early years of the 21st century.
because it is not too far. Synagogue B-2, Jevrejska 11. One of Novi Sad
landmarks This impressive building in the style of
The bridges The first temporary pontoon bridge was Hungarian secession was completed in 1909. As the
erected in 16 century by Turkish army, before that inhabitants Jewish community no longer could support the costs
and soldiers had used ferry boat to cross the river Danube. of maintenance, in 1991 it was leased to the city for
First permanent, iron bridge named Franz Joseph, designed a period of twenty five years. Taking advantage of the
by Karl Baumann, was built in 1883. The remains of this fine acoustics of the synagogue building, the city, having
bridge can still be seen. restored the interior, decided to use it as a concert hall for
Novi Sad bridges were demolished and rebuilt couple of classic and other music events. The Jewish community,
times during city’s history. There are three bridges that nevertheless, is able use the synagogue whenever it
connect the Danube banks today: Varadin bridge, Raillway wishes, as they do each year, for celebrating major
and Liberty bridge. Jewish holidays.

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Historic Churches
When you visit churches and other religious buildings,
you are expected to behave respectfully and speak
quietly. Churches are open throughout the day and
you can enter even during a service, but try not to
interrupt it or draw attention to yourself. You are not
allowed to enter wearing shorts, flip-flops, a mini skirt,
with your belly exposed... Women are not allowed in
the altar area behind the iconostasis. Taking photos
with permission only.

St. Nicholas Church C-2, Nikolajevska porta. Built


in the baroque style in 1730, it is the oldest Orthodox
church in Novi Sad. The original decorations were
destroyed in the 1849 shelling of Novi Sad. The sons of
Mileva and Albert Einstein were baptised in this church.

The Cathedral Orthodox Church of Saint George


(Saborna) C-2, Pašićeva. The Saborna Church was built
in the baroque style in 1734. Heavily damaged in the 1849
shelling, it was renovated in 1880. The beautiful iconostasis
was done by famous Serbian painter Paja Jovanović. The cross
in the churchyard is the oldest preserved monument in Novi Sad,
dating from the 18th century.

Th e N a m e o f M a r y Pa r i s h C h u r c h - Th e
Cathedral C-2, Trg slobode. A Roman Catholic church,
built in 1895 in the neo-gothic style on the foundation of an
old Roman Catholic church. It has stained-glass windows
and the altar made of carved wood from Tyrol. The church
sometimes schedules concerts on the organs. The Cathedral is the city’s second most-recognizable sight

The City Museum of Novi Sad is located in Petrovaradin Fortress, and is a must-see for those interested in the history of
the city and the region

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Parks & Gardens City Museum of Novi Sad - Underground Military
Galleries D -2, Petrovaradin Fortress, tel.(+381)
21 43 31 45. Don’t miss out on one of the largest
networks of underground passages in Europe. The
system of underground passages (galleries) has 16km of
tunnels spread over four levels, with as many as 12,000
loopholes. Visitors are permitted to view only a part of the
passageways, 1km long. 4Open 09:00 - 17:00, Closed
Mon. Organized tours only.

C i t y M u s e u m o f N ov i S a d - F o r e i g n A r t
Collection C-2, Dunavska 29, tel. 55 12 39. A
permanent display of Doctor Branko Ilić’s legacy, consisting
of the Western European schools from the Renaissance
to the 20th century, as well as applied arts items. 4Open
09:00 - 17:00, Closed Mon. Admission 100 dinars, children
50 dinars.

Museum Fantasy C-2, Kosovska 18a, 426 778,


www.muzejfantasy.com. First Serbian toy and wax
museum exhibits more that 5000 objects from the
period1880 – 2006. Chess boards (Mokarex), lead
soldiers, papier-mâché objects and toy trains show the
historic importance of games and toys throughout the
world. Admission: 200 dinars, children 150 dinars.

Museum of Natural History (Prirodnjačka


zbirka), Radnička 20a, tel. (+381) 21 48 96 302, 48
The Cathedral is the city’s second most-recognizable sight 96 345, 4Open 08:00 - 16:00.

The Danube Park C-2. The main town park and the
loveliest. Once there was a fen overgrown with reeds on its
site, which was developed into a park in 1895. Today there
is a smallish lake in the heart of the park, which has a tiny
island in its middle and ducks and swans are gliding in the
lake. The park boasts over 250 species of plants, numerous
sculptures, and part of it is turned into a kids playground.

Museums
Mu seum of Vojvodina C-2, Dunavska 35 -37,
tel. (+381) 21 42 05 66, www.muzejvojvodine.org.
rs. A permanent display of archaeological, historical and
ethnographic artefacts relevant to Vojvodina, dating from the
Palaeolithic to the middle of the 20th century. Three helmets
from late Antique, that is Roman period, only one being
displayed, and two under restoration, are very impressive.
These priceless helmets are considered to be made in IV
century. 4Open 09:00 - 17:00, Closed Mon. Admission 100
dinars, children and students 50 dinars.

City Museum of Novi Sad D-2, Petrovaradin


Fortress, upper plateau, tel. (+381) 21 43 31 45. A
permanent exhibition of fine and applied arts from 1748
to the middle of the 20th century. It also features an
archaeological collection of artefacts from the prehistoric
era, Roman period and the Middle Ages. 4Open 09:00 - Nadežda Petrović - from The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
17:00, Closed Mon. Admission 200 dinars, children 100
dinars.
Gallery
City Museum of Novi Sad - Gunboat Exhibition The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection C-2,
Space (Topovnjača) D-2, Petrovaradin Fortress, Trg Galerija 2, tel. 472 99 66. The legacy of Pavle
tel. (+381) 21 43 31 45. An exhibition put on by the Beljanski, a diplomat and art collector. The collection
department for cultural history, featuring a selection features paintings by finest Serbian artists of the first
from the collections of fine and applied arts assembled half of the 20th century (including Nadežda Petrović, Sava
over the past five decades. All the artefacts on display Šumanović and Petar Lubarda) as well as sculptures,
are related to the people and events from the history of drawings and tapestries. 4Open 10:00 - 18:00, Thu
Novi Sad from 1748 to the middle of the 20th century.
This collection will show you how people used to live in
Novi Sad. 4Open 09:00 - 17:00, Closed Mon. Admission
100 dinars, children 50 dinars.
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13:00 - 21:00, Closed Mon, Tue. Admission 100 dinars,


Around Novi Sad
children 50 dinars.

Fruška Gora Mountain. Fruška Gora mountain


stretches over the southern border of the Panonia plain
except a small western section which lies Croatia. Its
highest peak is „Crveni čot“ at 539 m. This is a natural
habitat of rare animals and herbs, a large part of it
was declared National park in 1960. During the Roman
time, Emperor Probus brought the wine grapes to the
Fruška Gora. Since than, the Fruška Gora slopes have
well suited for grapes and there are many wine makers.
The best sorts of wines are Riesling, Traminer and
Bermet . Fruška Gora is close to Novi Sad (20 minutes
drive), but far enough so visitors can enjoy and rest
in the beautiful surroundings. This „small mountain“
also offers artificial lakes, mountain paths (800 km
marked trails), two health paths (Popovica 3,5 km &
Stražilovo 4 km), historical monuments, monasteries ...
The hospitable environment of Fruška Gora made
possible 35 Serbian Orthodox monasteries to be
built. Unfortunately, only 16 monasteries are still
active. Tourist information centre of the Fruška Gora
National park is located at Iriški venac, right next to
monument, providing info, guide services and gift
shop. Work days: every day, except Monday.

Fr u š k a G o r a m o n a s te r i e s M a n y l e ge n d s
are associated with foundation of monasteries.
Ac c o rd i n g to t h e fi r s t wri t te n d o c u m e n t t h ey
were founded from the15 to the 18 centur y as
an endowment of Serbian despots. They are the
Keepers of the identity of Serbian people. The
tample, small church (some of them), bell tower,
sleeping quarters, farm buildings and cultivable soil
are a part of a monastery complex. Monasteries are:
Krušedol, Grgeteg, Velika Remeta, Novo Hopovo,
Staro Hopovo, Ravanica, Jazak, Mala Remeta,
Rakovac, Beočin, Šišatovac, Petkovica, Kuveždin,
Divša, Privina Glava, Bešenovo.
Notable persons from Serbian history lie buried
in Krušedol Monastery: Despot Đurađ Branković,
King Milan Obrenović, Princess Ljubica, Patriarch
Arsenije III Čarnojević... Most of the monasteries
were ravaged and looted during the 2nd World War
and they enjoy UNESCO protection (wich did not stop Practically within walking distance of Novi Sad, the
Nato forces from damaging six monasteries in the village of Sremski Karlovci is packed with sights
1999 air campaign against Serbia).
of the City, City Hall (Magistrat) from whose balcony
Sremski Karlovci. A small town on the Danube Serbian Vojvodina was declared in 1848, a pharmacy
bank, some 6km away from Novi Sad. It is rightly in Straser house (from early 19th centur y, still
call ed a town -museum, du e to i ts remarkabl y functioning), ‘Four Lions’ fountain (the legend says
preserved town nucleus in the baroque style, dating that whoever drinks from the fountain will come back
from the 18th and 19th centuries. You can make a to Sremski Karlovci some day).
tour of all the attractions on foot. The first mention of By all means visit the museum of honey and sample
this settlement dates back from 1308. In 1713, when wines in wine cellars. Sremski Karlovci is famous for
the see of the Orthodox Metropolitan Bishop moved its authentic liqueur wine, Bermet, rumoured to have
to Karlovci, it became the spiritual and cultural been enjoyed by those on the Titanic.
centre of Serbs in the 18th and 19th centuries. I f you get hungr y, pick one o f th e restaurants
The first Serbian grammar school opened in Karlovci featuring Serbian cuisine: A Small House in Srem
in 1791 and still is functional. You can also see the (Kućerak u Sremu), Four Lions or the Danube fish
Patriarchal Palace (displaying artefacts from the restaurant. Sremski Karlovic hosts various events
treasury of the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox throughout the year - ‘Brankovo kolo’ (festival of
Church) orthodox churches (Cathedral, Lower and poetry), grape harvest celebration, art colonies...
Upper Churches), a Roman Catholic church, Museum

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40 What to see
Salaši
Originating from the Hungarian word Szallas, which
translates most directly to ‘accommodation’ in English,
the Salaši found in the countryside around Novi Sad
are akin to ranches, farmsteads or tourist farms in
other countries. Concentrated near the village of Čenej,
there are currently over a dozen or so of these unique
attractions, with more expected to gradually open their
doors over the coming years. Each of the estates offers
a slightly different take on a similar theme, ranging from
horse clubs and wedding venues to hands-on farm work
and panoramic flight. One thing they all have in common
is traditionally prepared cuisine, and most also offer
some type of accommodation. in general it always best
to call ahead and make reservations, or engage a local
travel agent to do so.

Brkin Salaš Međunarodni put 312, tel. (+381)


64 837 70 18. Also located on the main road through
Čenej some 17km north of Novi Sad, Brkin has roots
dating back to the early 20th century and is one of
the only still fully functioning family farms in the area. Salaš 137 Međunarodni put 137, tel. (+381) 21
It’s name, which comes from Brka or moustache in 714 497. Situated on an almost regal estate at the end
Serbian, is an homage to the original owner, Arsen of a treelined drive, Salaš 137 is by far the best organised
Miodragović, who had a legendary swath of thick bushy and most professionally run of all the tourist farms in
hair on his upper lip. It was Miodragović’s grandson the countryside surrounding Novi Sad, and also offers
who sold the farm to the family that currently operates the most to see an do. Other than the gorgeously kept
it in 2005, under the condition that they maintain the estate itself, the main attraction here, or at least the
rural farming traditions and ‘never let the farmstead’s one most frequented by locals and tourists alike, is the
chimneys be extinguished’. True to their word, the Matic traditional Serbian restaurant, which serves many dishes
family - Nataša, Goran and their three children - have that cannot be found elsewhere (at least not prepared this
developed the salaš into the perfect place for visitors to well). The dining areas are could also well be considered
experience so-called ethno and eco tourism in its most as mini ethnological museums, as the walls, shelves and
ideal form. In addition to a good sized indoor dining area cupboards are packed with various rural bric-a-brac. In
and terrace that can accommodate some 50 people a separate building there are 13 spacious rooms for
for lunch or dinner, there are a couple of traditionally hire, all individually designed in an old German style, but
furnished rooms available for overnight stays in part equipped with modern bathrooms and extras such as TVs
of the family’s own home, and they’ve recently added and stereos, and there’s even an onsite sauna. For horse
a couple more basic rooms with a shared bathroom lovers, there is also a stable with some two dozen of the
in a separate building. Reservations in advanced are majestic creatures, and the numerous other activities
required, and Goran speaks English more or less fluently. available to guests include wine tastings, hunting trips,
golf lessons, archery, volleyball, horse-drawn carriage
Naš Salaš Međunarodni put 325, tel. (+381) rides and much more.4Reservations required. Restaurant
21 714 704. We can say with a certain amount of closed on Mondays.
confidence that this is the only Salaš (or tourist farm,
traditional restaurant or ranch of any kind in the world) Cvejin Salaš Nikole Tesle 2, tel. (+381) 21 898
that also custom builds airworthy replicas of Luftwaffe 045. If you aren’t fortunate enough to have your own
reconnaissance planes. The model in question is the Serbian grandparents, perhaps the closest you will
Storch, which can take up to a couple months to build ever get is a visit to the farmhouse of Zvonimirka and
and sells for the equivalent of a decent annual salary Aleksandar Cvejić in the village of Begeč some 18km
in western Europe. The plane’s unique design allows it to the west of Novi Sad. The incredibly cute pair are
to take off at a speed of only 35 km/hr, which it needs actually brother and sister, and their Salaš is one of the
only 20m of runway to reach. The salaš itself is quite quaintest and friendliest we’ve ever had the pleasure of
new, and the high steeply sloping roof of the main dining visiting. Although awarding any individual in Serbia the
area and all wood interior gives it almost an alpine title of Best Cook is a fool’s errand, the dishes that come
appearance - it also helps that the entire property is out of Zvonimirka’s kitchen are about as highly regarded
covered in tall evergreen trees. The meals are as hearty as they come, and tucking into one of her meals should
and delicious as one would expect, and the flow of rakija be a priority for anyone who has an appreciation for
and local wines continues to the early morning at the perfectly prepared food. While his sister is in the kitchen,
weekends. There are also two newly built bungalows for Aleksandar can likely be found puttering around the
overnight stays, which are almost scale models of the property: mowing the lawn, trimming the lavander bushes
main building and can sleep up to four people. Panoramic or feeding some of the many domestic animals. The farm
flights of the entire region can also be arranged at the is quite popular with visitors from all over Europe and it’s
nearby airfield, although the planes used are larger and not uncommon for large groups of cyclists, hunters or
more comfortable Censnas rather than the WWII-era spy festival goers to hire the the whole place for several days
planes built out back.4Open Mon-Thur 10:00-23:00, at a time, staying in one of the well-worn but comfortable
Fri-Sun 10:00-01:00. rooms or pitching a tent outside.

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Posting a letter Important phone numbers


The postal code for Novi Sad is 21000. If you have stamps,
you can pop your letters and postcards into a post box (post
boxes come in different sizes and colours, but are all marked Police: 92
with logo Pošta) or leave them at the post office. The price of a Fire Department: 93
standard letter for delivery in Serbia is 20 dinars, and for delivery Ambulance: 94
worldwide 46 dinars (regardless of the destination). International Road assistance: 987
mail (other than standard letters) is delivered to the post office Phone numbers information: 988
unsealed, to allow for customs inspection if necessary.

You can make a telephone call from Halo telephone


Post booths. You will need a Halo telephone card (for local
Post office C-2, Narodnih Heroja 2, tel. 61 47 08, and international calls) or Halo Plus telephone card (for
4Open 07:00 - 19:00, Sun 07:00 - 12:00 international calls only) available at kiosks and post
Post office B-3, Vojvođanska 5, tel. 46 71 01, 4Open offices for 300 and 600 dinars respectively. A call to the
08:00 - 19:00, Sat 08:00 - 14:00, Closed Sun UK or the USA with one Halo card will last about 8.5 and
Post office C-2, Trg Marije Trandafil 10, tel. 42 30 4.5 minutes respectively. A Halo Plus card allows longer
85, 4Open 08:00 - 19:00, Sat 08:00 - 13:00, Closed Sun. calls: 40 minuta with the UK or 30 minutes with the USA.
When buying Halo Plus card you must choose between
three types of the card: for overseas calls, for calls to
Express Mail European countries, and for calls to the countries of the
DHL C-2, Apolo Centre, Trg Slobode 3, tel. 661 48 92. former Yugoslavia.
4Open 08:00 - 16:00, Closed Sat, Sun.
Post Express, tel. (011)360 76 07. Operating in the
territory of Srbija. 4Open 08:00 - 18:00, Sat 08:00 - 15:00, Mobile phones
Closed Sun. There are three mobile operators in Serbia: MTS (064, 065),
Telenor, (062, 063) and VIP Mobile (060, 061). Pre-paid
packages and recharge cards for all three networks are
Making a phonecall available at their retail shops, kiosks and supermarkets, and
To call a local number within Novi Sad, dial the number in case of MTS network in post offices as well.
directly, and to make a call to another area, dial
the relevant area code first. To call abroad, dial the MTS C-2, Modene 3, tel. 42 11 03, www.mts.telekom.
international access code (99), followed by the country rs. 4Open 08:00 - 19:00, Sat 08:00 - 14:00, Closed Sun.
code, the area code and the phone number. When you Telenor C-2, Modena 1-3, www.telenor.rs. 4Open
are making a call to a mobile, first dial the prefix of the 08:00 - 20:00, Mon 08:00 - 22:00, Closed Sun.
mobile phone. To call a land line from a mobile, you need Vip mobile C-2, Zmaj Jovina 16, www.vipmobile.rs.
to dial the area code before the phone number (the area 4Open 08:00 - 21:00, Sat 08:00 - 17:00, Closed Sun.
code for Novi Sad is 021).

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42 Getting around
Taxis Train Schedule
Avoid taxi drivers that do not belong to any taxi company From Novi Sad To Novi Sad
(their taxi roof signs display only ‘taxi’ without stating a Dep. Arr. City Dep. Arr.
company name), who usually hang around the Railway 09:04 09:52+2 MOSCOW 21:31 19:00+2
station and accost travellers. They will overcharge you 09:04 22:30 PRAGUE 21:31 19:00
either by negotiating an exorbitant fare or using a fast 22:52 09:00 VIENNA 18:50 04:40
meter. Inside the taxi, the price list and ID card of the Schedule is subject to change. Novi Sad In Your Pocket
driver must be in clear view. Your fare is shown on the cannot be held responsible for any changes to the times
meter. Taxi fare in Novi Sad is quite easy on the pocket: shown here.
there is a start-up fee of 25-35 dinars and the rate per
kilometre is 40 dinars. There is a luggage charge of 10
dinars per piece. You can ask the taxi driver about the can buy on board, from the driver, on entering the bus. The
hotels, restaurants, or indeed anything you would like to price of the fare is 40 dinars.
know about the city or local politics. Most taxi drivers are
smokers, but you can request a non-smoking vehicle or Trains
simply ask the driver to extinguish the cigarette. Railway Station B-2, Bulevar Jaše Tomića 6, tel. 44
31 99. Serbian railways are in poor repair, as a result of a
Trusted taxi companies long-lasting economic crisis. Railway carriages are very old
Lux taxi, tel. 30 00 00 and the train speed does not exceed 80km/h. Delays and
Novus taxi, tel. 50 07 00 inexplicable stoppage occur with maddening regularity, so
Pan taxi, tel 45 55 55 if you want to travel round the country in relative speed and
comfort, go for long distance buses. Those who love trains
should not miss a ride on Šargan Eight (a narrow gauge
heritage railway offering one of the most picturesque routes
Car parks in the world). Tickets for regular local and international lines
The central part of the town is divided into two parking zones: are available at Railway Station.
red and blue. You can pay for parking either by filling out a
parking coupon or sending an SMS message. The parking Buses
is limited to two hours in the red zone (that means that you Bus services account for the bulk of domestic passenger
first pay for the initial hour and on its expiry, pay again), whilst traffic in Serbia. There are buses for big towns running at
in the blue zone there are no parking limits (you extend the frequent intervals throughout the day. Novi Sad has two
parking on the hour). If you use the parking coupon, you bus stations for international travel. Where you will end up
should scratch the relevant fields for the year, month, day, depends on your bus operator. The Central Bus Station
hour and minute of the beginning of parking session and Sad is well linked to all parts of the town through the public
display the coupon on the inside of the windscreen. For transport network.
SMS: send an SMS message with the number of the licence Central Bus Station B-2, Bulevar Jaše Tomića 6, tel.
plates (no space, capital letters) to 8211 for the red zone and 44 40 21, 44 40 22, 44 40 23
8212 for the blue zone. The price of one hour of parking is ATP Vojvodina Bus Station A-1, Novosadskog
20 dinars. Parking at the Štrand beach can also be paid by partizanskog odreda 1a, tel. 488 97 77.
SMS sent to number 8213.
Car rental
Autotehna B-3, Balzakova 29, tel. 47 45 16, www.
Public transport autotehna.com. 4Open 07:00 - 18:00, Sat 07:00 - 14:00,
Public transport in Novi Sad is fairly quick and reliable. It is Closed Sun
comprised only of buses, whose schedule depends on the Hertz B-2, Jevrejska 23 (passage), tel. 52 97 19, www.
line, but most buses run at 10 to 15 minute intervals from hertz.co.yu. 4Open 08:00 - 20:00, Sat 08:00 - 16:00, Sun
04:30 do 24:00. There are only single-ride tickets, which you 08:00 - 12:00

International Bus Schedule


From Novi Sad To Novi Sad
Days Dep. Arr. Destination Days Dep. Arr.
--3--6- 12:00 18:55 AMSTERDAM --3--6- 07:00 13:55
--3---- 12:30 13:00 BERLIN -2----- 10:00 10:30
------7 14:30 15:30 BERLIN ----5-- 10:00 10:30
-----67 12:30 13:00 BERLIN ------6- 10:00 10:30
1234567 12:30 16:00 DORTMUND 1234567 06:00 10:30
1234567 12:30 10:15 FRANKFURT 1234567 12:45 10:30
1---5-7 09:30 22:15 GÖTEBORG ----5-7 00:00 12:40
13:00 15:00 GÖTEBORG ----5-- 22:00 22:00
1234567 12:30 04:00 MUNCHEN 1234567 19:30 10:30
------7 09:15 01:30 PRAGUE 1------ 18:00 09:45
--3---- 13:15 05:30 PRAGUE ----5-- 18:00 09:45
1234567 12:15 20:30 SARAJEVO 1234567 13:30 21:30
1234567 12:30 07:00 STUTGART 1234567 16:00 10:30
1234567 09:30 15:30 ZAGREB 1234567 08:00 14:00
1234567 11:00 17:30 ZAGREB 1234567 09:00 15:20
-2---6- 19:15 15:50 ZURICH -2---5- 16:00 14:15
Schedule is subject to change. Novi Sad In Your Pocket cannot be held responsible for any changes to the times shown here.

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National Theatre (drama, opera, ballet), Trg Republ ike
1, tel . (+381) 11 26 20 946, www.narodnopozoriste.co.rs.
Beograd Gallery Kosančićev venac 19, tel. (+381) 11
30 33 923, www.galerijabeograd.org. 4Open 09:00 - 19:00,
Sat 09:00 - 15:00, Closed Sun.

Sightseeing
Belgrade fortress Located on a hill overlooking the
confluence of the Sava River and the Danube. The Romans
were the first to build a fort (castrum) on this site and in
the late 1st century AD, it became the HQ of the IV Flavian
Legion. Over the centuries of sieges, battles and conquests,
the fortress was repeatedly razed to the ground, rebuilt
and restructured. It took on its present shape round the
end of the 18th century, but again, the wars that followed
destroyed nearly all the buildings. The Belgrade Fortress
consists of Upper Town, Lower Town and Kalemegdan
Park. Kalemegdan Park was created as late as the 19th
century on a plateau in front of the fortress, which was
cleared for centuries to allow for an unobstructed view of
the advancing enemy. The park is popular because of its
many shaded benches, random sculptures, an art pavilion,
zoo, amusement park and souvenir vendors. It is a favourite
haunt for chess players, squirrels and couples in love.
Knez Mihailova Street The main promenade and
shopping zone. A pedestrian area, it stretches between
Arriving… Terazije and Kalemegdan Park. It is named after Prince
Mihailo Obrenović, the most enlightened ruler of modern
By car Serbia and the younger son of Prince Miloš. He came
Belgrade lies at the intersection of the E-70 and E-75 to the throne after his father’s death in 1860 and was
motorways. You cannot miss the city, since the motorway assassinated during a stroll through Košutnjak Park in
runs close to the centre, a ring-road still being under 1868. Buildings and mansions erected in the late 19th
construction. The speed limit in the city is set at 60 km/h century adorn the street.
unless otherwise indicated by speed signs. Skadarlija Skadarska Street. A vintage street that dates
from the late 19th century. This steep cobbled area is
By train dotted with famous Belgrade taverns: Dva jelena (The Two
The Central Railway Station is located near the Old Town. Deers), Tri šešira (The Three Hats), Dva bela goluba (The
Beside the Central Bus Station, this is probably the only Two White Pigeons), Zlatni bokal (The Golden Jug), Ima
place in town where you should beware of pickpockets. The dana (There’s Time), Šešir moj (This Hat of Mine), galleries,
station offers exchange offices, ATMs, left luggage office, antiques and souvenir shops. In the early 20th century,
and a tourist info centre. When you exit the station, ignore it became a hub for the arts and artists in Belgrade, a
the taxi sharks and hail one a little down the street, if you bohemian quarter drawing poets, journalists, painters,
should so wish. There is a tram stop outside the station and actors. Today, its guests are mostly tourists whose
building, and line N°2, which circles around Old Town, may presence accounts for the higher prices and removal
be the most convenient. Purchase your fare at a kiosk or of many authentic Serbian dishes from the menus. The
on board (29 or 40 dinars respectively). If the prospect of a evening is the best time for a visit, when live traditional
steep 300m climb does not seem too daunting, you can walk Serbian music spills from all tavern doors. The great
up Balkanska Street and reach the heart of the city - Terazije. atmosphere will take your attention away from run of the
mill food and indifferent waiters.
By bus
The Central Bus Station sits next to the Central Railway
Station, so the same warnings about pickpockets and taxi
crooks apply here. The same goes for the info on how to get to Tourist information
the city centre. The station features exchange offices, ATMs
and left luggage office. You can find a tourist info centre at Information Centres of the Tourist Organisation of
the neighbouring railway station. Belgrade - T O B:
Belgrade Port (from March 15 untill November
Culture 15) , tel. (+381) 11 32 88 246. 4Open 08:00 - 19:00
Belgrade Arena Bulevar Arsenija Čarnojevića 58, tel. Nikola Tesla Airport tel. (+381) 11 20 97 828, info-
(+381) 11 220 22 22, www.arenabeograd.com aerodrom@serbia.travel.
Dom omladine (Belgrade Youth Center) C-2, Makedonska 4Open 08:00 - 22:00.
22, tel. (+381) 11 324 82 02, www. domomladine.org Central Railway Station tel. (+381) 11 36 12 732,
Dom sindikata Trg Nikole Pašića 5, tel. (+381) 11 bginfo.stanica@tob.co.rs. 4Open 09:00 - 20:00, Sat
32 34 849. 09:00 - 17:00, Sun 10:00 - 16:00.
Expo XXI Centre Španskih boraca 74A, tel. (+381) Knez Mihailova 6 tel. (+381) 11 32 81 859, bginfo.
11 328 40 74, www.expoxxi.rs knezmihailova@ tob.co.rs4Open 09:00 - 21:00,
Guarnerius Džorža Vašingtona 12, tel. (+381) 11 334 Closed Sun.
52 37, www.guarneris.rs
Kolarac (Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation) C-2, Studentski
trg 5, tel. (+381) 11 263 05 50, www.kolarac.rs

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Every morning there’s a hearty breakfast on offer at 09:00,


and from 13:00-17:00 on Sundays you can enjoy a special
menu and live music during Jazz Brunch.4Open 09:00-02:00
ABPESLR

Hotels
Park Njegoševa 2-4, (+381) 364 03 83. A hotel right
smack in the centre of the city, this is well equiped place
with all the amenities required for a pleasant stay. One
key feature is the in-house gym which can be used free-of-
charge and massages and relaxation in the Jakuzzi can be
enjoyed at discount rates.The restaurant serves domestic
and international cuisine, and also lays on business lunches,
cocktails, banquets, weddings receptions.4128 rooms
(singles €40-65, doubles €70-90, triples €105-125, suites
€90-100). Price include breakfast. ABPLR

Continental Vladimira Popovića 10, (+381) 220 42


04, www.continentalhotelbeograd.com. Situated in New
Belgrade and attached to the Sava Congress Centre, this
spacious hotel is only a five minute drive from the city centre.
It belonged to the Intercontinental Hotel chain until recently.
The hotel lobby is as big as a terminal in a small airport, with
Restaurants rooms that are large but decorated in a style that must have
Klub književnika Francuska 7, (+381) 11 262 79 seemed the height of fashion in the 1980s. There is a banquet
31. One of the oldest restaurants in the city centre, the hall and a health club with a swimming pool, sauna and fitness
building being old about 150 years. Guests like Alberto area. The staff is very responsive to customers’ needs. 4415
Moravia, Jean-Paul Sartre, Richard Burton, Ivo Andrić rooms and 15 suites (singles €140-160, doubles €150-170,
once made it a meeting point of writers and artists(you suites €230-600). Prices include VAT and breakfast (buffet).
needed a membership card to enter!). Restaurant had been
redecorated, but has retained the spirit of the old days. It Moskva Balkanska 1, (+381) 11 268 62 55, info@
also has a large summer garden.4Open 12:00 - 01:00, Sun hotelmoskva.rs, www.hotelmoskva.rs. This elegant hotel
12:00 - 18:00 ABPSR€€€ on Terazije Square is one of the symbols of Belgrade. The
Art Nouveau building was constructed in 1907 and is now a
La Bodega Cara Uroša 18, (+381) 11 2030 456, protected building. The rooms are furnished with authentic
(+381) 64 899 35 44. Serving up a panoply of Latin period furniture and an impressive collection of paintings. It
inspired dishes from the likes of Spain, Portugal, Cuba, is also the only hotel outside Russia which bears the name
Mexico and Argentina in a colourful vibrant setting, the ‘Moscow’. For many Belgraders, the pastry shop on the
recently opened La Bodega has become one of favourite ground level is a favourite venue for a meeting over coffee,
spots to grab a slightly exotic meal. Well-known Latin and some of the famous cakes. 4120 rooms and 6 suites
standards are supplemented with an ample selection of (singles €90, doubles €129, suites €297). Prices include VAT
extras such as several games meats (including wild boar and English breakfast. ABPLR
and deer), as well as a small selection of fish dishes.
Visit on Friday or Saturday to dine with live music.4
ABPESLR€€.

Little Bay Dositejeva 9a, (+381) 328 89 95, www.little-


bay.co.uk. An unusual interior this, reminiscent of an opera
setting with the waiters dressed in 18th century costumes.
Although the menu is sparse, each carefully-designed dish
is exquisitely prepared. The restaurant has both traditional
tables and isolated booths named after the world’s greatest
composers. During the day you can enjoy famous opera
tunes, and in the evenings live performances of other
popular classics. And the icing on the cake? The food in this
restaurant is among the cheapest in town! 4Open 11:00 -
01:00 ABPESR€

Supermarket Višnjićeva 10, (+381) 11 291 0942,


office@supermarket.rs, supermarket.rs. Belgrade’s
unique Supermarket concept store is home to one of the
city’s trendiest restaurants. Featuring a varied international
menu devised by Dutch head chef Sem Veldheer, a beautiful
open kitchen and a bar running almost the entire length of the
building, it’s worth visiting even if for those not in the mood
to peruse the selection of goods in other parts of the store.

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Health Raiffeisen Bank B-2, Bulevar oslobođenja 56a, tel.
(+381) 21 488 01 44
Vojvođanska Bank C-2, Trg slobode 5-7, tel. (+381)
Clinics & Hospitals 21 488 66 00
Ambulace B-2. tel. 94
Clinical Centre of Vojvodina BBB, Hajduk Veljka
1, tel. (+381) 21 484 34 84. Emergency Centre Business connections
(on duty 24hrs). Privredna komora Vojvodine B-2, Hajduk Veljkova
11, tel. (+381) 21 480 37 03
Private practices Poslovni centar NIS B-3, Narodnog fronta 12, tel.
Pekić C-2, Grčkoškolska 3, tel. (+381) 21 52 52 61. (+381) 21 481 20 33
4 Open 08:00 - 20:00, Sat 08:00 - 14:00, Closed Sun.
NS Lab C-2, Svetozara Miletića 24, tel. 52 00 92.
4 Open 08:00 - 20:00, Sat 08:00 - 13:00, Closed Sun. Business facilities
Kongresni centar Master B-2, Hajduk Veljkova
Dentists 11, tel. (+381) 21 483 07 77, www.kongresnicentar.
Oral B Čukić B-3, Narodnog fronta 20, tel. (+381) sajam.net
21 46 70 06. 4 Open 10:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - Sportsko-poslovni centar Vojvodina C-2, Sutjeska
13:00, Closed Sun. 2, tel. (+381) 21 488 23 20, www.spens.rs

Pharmacies (on duty 24 hours)


Viva B-2, Bulevar Oslobođenja 105, tel. (+381) 21 Lawyers
662 23 34. Law Office Stanivuković C-2, Pavla Simića 2, tel.
(+381) 21 472 04 12, www.lawoffice.rs

Banks
Banca Intesa C-2, Bulevar oslobođenja 32 Office furniture
Erste Bank B-2, Bulevar oslobođenja 5, tel. 0800 Astra, Đakona Avakuma 33, tel. (+381) 21 641 15 14,
201 201 www.astrans.net
Komercijalna Bank B-2, Kralja Petra I 11, tel. (+381) Ivex B-3, Cara Dušana 26, tel. (+381) 21 46 90 25,
21 52 12 86 www.ivexns.co.rs
Meridian Bank-Credit Agricole Group B-2, Braće
Ribnikar 4-6, tel. (+381) 21 487 68 76
Razvojna Banka Vojvodine C-2, Bulevar Mihajla Translators
Pupina 25, tel. (+381) 21 557347 Proverbum B-2, Hajduk Veljkova 11/IV, tel. (+381)
NLB Bank C-2, Trg Mladenaca 1-3, tel. (+381) 21 21 472 52 27, www.proverbum.com.
661 55 00
Piraeus Bank C-2, Bulevar oslobođenja 68, tel. (+381) Udruženje naučnih i stručnih prevodilaca
21 68 93 756 Vojvodine C-3, Resavska 3, tel. (+381) 21 635 06 64

Varadinski Most leads into central Novi Sad from Petrovaradin in the east, and is beautifully illuminated at night

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Apolo Centre C-2, Trg slobode 3, tel. (+381) 21
52 38 88. 4Open 06:00-22:00, Closed Sun. Sports
Bazar C-2, Bulevar Mihaila Pupina 1, tel. (+381)
21 52 39 87. 4Open 09:00-21:00, Sun 10:00-18:00. Archery
NS 2002 D-2, Petrovaradin Fortress, Hornwerk 22,
Mercator B-2, Bulevar oslobođenja 1024Open tel. (+381) 21 26 60 02
08:00 - 22:00, Sun 08:00 - 20:00.
Swiming Pools
Pariski magazin C-2, Kralja Aleksandra 12. SPENS - Sports and Business Centre of
4Open 09:00 - 21:00, Sat 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun. Vojvodina B-2, Sutjeska 2, tel. (+381) 21 488 22 95.
SPENS - Sports and Business Centre of Sports Centre Sajmište, tel. (+381) 21 661 58
Vojvodina C-2, Sutjeska 2, tel. (+381) 21 488 22 16. 4Outdoor swiming pool. 4Open 10:00 - 18:30, Sat
22. 4Open 06:30 - 22:00. 09:00 - 19:00. Admission 180 dinars, children 120 dinars.

Tennis
Spa & Beauty Salons SPENS - Sports and Business Centre of
Dermomedica C-2, Dunavska 28, tel. (+381) 21 45 Vojvodina B-2, Sutjeska 2, tel. (+381) 21 52 13
66 13. Fit-vibe, LPG, Hair & Skin IPL. 32. 4Open 07:00 - 22:00 1 hour 350-800 dinars.
Regina B-2, Gogoljeva 13, tel. (+381) 21 54 25 92.
Beauty parlour, solarium, body treatments.
Opticians
Look & Look B-3, Bulevar Cara Lazara 92, tel. (+381)
Fitness Clubs 21 54 46 44. 4Open 09:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 15:00,
Flex C-2, Sutjeska 2 (SPENS), tel. (+381) 21 488 22 Closed Sun
43. Body building and Fitness Center.
Gymnas Hotel B-3, Teodora Pavlovica 28, tel. (+381)
21 46 92 85. Exercise Gym, Sauna, Massage Service. Photo service
Mean Machine Fitness Center B-2, Omladinskog Canon M B-2, Bulevar Oslobođenja 4b, tel. (+381)
pokreta 7-9, tel. (+381) 21 50 41 84. Ladies only. 21 477 00 00

Key cuts Shoe repair


Tresor A-3, Stevana hladnog bb. If you lock yourself out Krle B-2, Bulevar Kralja Petra I 26, tel. (+381) 21
late at night call tel. (+381) 63 68 05 65. 633 04 22. 4Open 08:00 - 20:00, Sat 08:00 - 13:00,
Closed Sun

Dry cleaners
Elegant B-3, Lasla Gala 9, tel. (+381) 21 661 51 15. Bookshops
4Open 08:30 - 20:00, Sat 08:30 - 14:00, Closed Sun. Mamut Megastore C-2, Zmaj Jovina 15, tel. (+381)
Pop’s B -2, Mercator Shopping Centre, Bulevar 21 661 41 31. 4Open 09:00 - 21:00, Closed Sun.
oslobođenja 102, tel. (+381) 21 636 76 45. 4Open IPS Bazar Store C-2, Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 1,
08:00 - 22:00, Sun 08:00 - 20:00. tel. (+381) 21 423-810. 4Open 09:00 - 21:00, Sun
09:00 - 17:00.

Launderettes
Una A-1, Rumenačka 39, tel. (+381) 21 51 05 40. Gifts & Souvenirs
4Open 09:00 - 18:00, Closed Sun. City gallery Zmaj Jovina 22 – Ilije Ognjanovića 4, tel.
(+381) 21 421 651, 063 85 99 318, www.citygallery.
co.rs, martas@neobee.net, 4Open 13:00 - 20:00, Sat
Libraries 10:00 - 15:00
City Library C-2, Dunavska 1, tel. (+381) 21 45 12 Ister souvenir Dunavska 8, tel. (+381) 21 52 76
33. 4Open 07:30 - 20:00, Sat 07:30 - 14:00, Closed Sun. 62, istersuvenir@yahoo.com4Open 09:00 - 20:00, Sat
Matica Srpska Library C-2, Matice srpske 1, tel. 09:00 - 15:00
(+381) 21 42 01 99. 4Open 07:30 - 19:30, Sat 07:30 - Tradicija B-2, Jevrejska 23 (Passage Papilon), tel.
13:30, Closed Sun. (+381) 63 36 40 02. Orthodox Icons. 4Open 09:30 -
20:00, Sat 09:30 - 14:00, Closed Sun.

Money transfer
Western Union, tel. (+381) 011 330 03 00. Money Markets
transfers from abroad can be collected from most banks in Futoška pijaca B-2, Jevrejska 42, tel. (+381) 21 661
Novi Sad, in EUR only. 67 42. 4Open 06:00 - 17:00, Sun 06:00 - 14:00.
Riblja pijaca C-2, Trg Republike 18, tel. (+381) 21 52
49 27, 4Open 06:00 - 17:00, Sun 06:00 - 14:00.
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Absolut 34 Park 26 Dr. Sime Miloševića C-3 Njegoševa C-2


Dunavska C-2 Okrugićeva D-3
ACenter Birotel 27 Parobrod 33
Dunavske Divizije D-2 Omladinskog pokreta B-2
Adice28 Pasha 31
Đorđa Rajkovića C-1 Palmotićeva D-2
Aleksandar 24 Petrovaradin Fortress 37 Pančevačka A-1
Apolo Centre 47 Planeta Inn 26 Feješ Klare A-3
Fruškogorska C-3 Partizanska B-1
Aqua Doria 33 Plava frajla 33 Patrijarha Čarnojevića C-1
Arena 20 Plaf Off 33 Futoška B-2
Futoški put A-3 Patrijarha Rajačića D-2
Arhiv 30 Pomodoro rosso 32 Petefi Šandora A-3
Gimnazijska C-2
Astal šaren 32 Poslovni centar NIS 46 Gornji put C-3 Petra Kočića C-2
ATP Vojvodina Bus Station 43 Privredna komora Vojvodine 46 Gundulićeva C-1 Preradovićeva D-2
Babareeba 30 Prezident26 Hadži Ruvimova A-2 Put Novosadskog
Baltazar 34 Railway Station 43 Hajduk Veljkova B-2 partizanskog odreda A-1
Bazar 47 Riblja pijaca 47 Heroja Pinkija A-3 Put Šajkaškog odreda C-1
Bela lađa 28 Rimski 27 Heroja Tepića B-2 Puškinova B-3
Beer bar Brod 35 Ritmo Latino 36 Ignjata Pavlasa C-2 Račkog D-3
Bonaca Apartments 28 Route 66 36 Ilije Ognjanovića C-2 Rade Končara D-2
Ive Andrića B-3 Radnička C-2
Bookstore-caffe Nublu 34 RST Club 36
Jevrejska B-2 Ravanička C-3
Braća Drinić Epicentar 27 Saborna Church 39 Rumenačka A-1
Brankovo kolo 28 Sajam 26 Jovana Popovića A-3
Jovana Subotića C-2 Save Kovačevića B-2
Bunker Hill 35 Salaš 137 24 Sentandrejski put B-1
Car Royal Apartments 28 Sečuan 30 Kamenički put C-3
Karađorđeva B-1 Sime Matavulja B-3
The Cathedral 39 Serbian National Theatre 20 Skerlićeva C-2
Kej Skojevaca C-2
Central Bus Station 43 Skipper 36 S. Mitrova Ljubiše B-2
Kej Žrtava Racije C-2
Chicken Tikka 30 Skocko's bar 36 Kisačka B-1 Somborska A-3
City Library 47 Sokače 33 Kočićeva D-3 Stanoja Glavaša A-3
City Museum of Novi Sad 39 Sports Centre Sajmište 47 Kornelija Stankovića A-2 Stevana Musića C-2
Clinical Centre of Vojvodina 46 Sportsko-poslovni centar Koste Nađa D-2 Stražilovska C-2
Club Soul 35 Vojvodine 49 Kralja Aleksandra C-2 Subotička A-3
Cuba-Libre 34 Sterija 36 Krušedolska D-3 Sunčani kej C-3
Čerčil 31 St. Nicholas Church 39 Lasla Gala B-3 Sutjeska C-2
Laze Telečkog C-2 Svetozara Miletića C-2
The Danube Park 39 Surabaya 30
Milutina Bojića C-2 Štrosmajerova C-2
Downtown 28 Synagogue 38 Šumadijska C-2
Duga 27 Štrand beach 37 Majevička B-2
Maksima Gorkog C-2 Temerinska C-1
Dva štapića 30 Tamara 28 Tolstojeva B-3
Elite26 Tourist organisation Marina Držića D-3
Marka Oreškovića D-3 Uspenska C-2
Fićkić 34 of Novi Sad 6 Vase Stajića C-2
Marka Miljanova C-2
Filip 28 Travica33 Venizolosovska C-1
Matice Srpske C-2
Fish&zeleniš 33 Trčika 34 Mažuranićeva D-3 Vladana Desnice D-2
Fontana 28 Ujvideki Szinhaz 20 Miroslava Antića C-2 Vojvode Bojovića B-2
Foxtrot 35 Vesela kornjača 20 Miše Dimitrijevića B-3 Vojvođanska B-3
Francuz31 Vigor 27 Narodnih heroja C-2 Vojvođanskih brigada C-2
Fruška Gora mountain 40 Vojvodina 27 Narodnog fronta B-3 Vukovarska D-3
Futoška pijaca 47 Voyager 28 Nikole Tesle B-2 Zmaj Jovina C-2
Garden 31 Vremeplov 34 Novosadskog sajma B-2 Zmaj Ognjena Vuka B-2
Giardino 35 Wheels 30
Greenet 34 Youth Theatre 20
Gusan 32 Zenit 28
Gymnas 27 Žak 34
Hedonist 34
Ile de France
Jadran 20
27 Street register
Jang Ce 30
Alekse Šantića B-3
Jatak 30
Arčibalda Rajsa D-2
Jelisavetin bastion 35 Avijatičarska A-1
Karađorđe Stadium 20 Balkanska C-1
Kazamat35 Beogradska C-2
KCNS 20 Beogradski kej C-2
Kongresni centar Master 46 Božidara Adžije D-3
Kuća mala 31 Braće Popović B-2
Kućerak kod česme 33 Bulevar Cara Lazara B-3
Lazin hostel 28 Bulevar Despota Stefana B-3
Leopold I 26 Bulevar Kralja Petra I B-2
Lipa 32 Bulevar Jaše Tomića B-2
London club 35 Bulevar Jovana Dučića A-2
Mačak 32 Bulevar Mihajla Pupina C-2
Martha's Pub 35 Bulevar Oslobođenja B-2
Bulevar Revolucije B-2
Mediteraneo 27
Bulevar Slobodana
Mercator 47 Jovanovića A-2
Museum of Vojvodina 39 Bulevar Vojvode Stepe A-2
Novi Sad 26 Cara Dušana B-3
Ognjište 32 Čajkovskog D-2
Orhideja 30 Ćirila i Metodija A-3
Osam tamburaša 33 Danila Kiša B-3
Panorama 26 Donji put C-3
Pariski magazin 47 Dr. Đ. Jovanovića C-2

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