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From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Full-Day Tour

From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Full-Day Tour

Departing from your accommodation, head toward the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. For an hour, you will enjoy the colorful landscapes of the Pannonian Plain while hearing stories about the area's turbulent history. Reaching the Fruska Gora region, you will find over 16 medieval Orthodox monasteries nested in this region. Explore one on the way toward Sremski Karlovci, a quiet little Baroque town with small houses, churches, palaces, gardens, and an impressive history. Visit the Chapel of Peace, where a peace treaty was signed. Visit the main square, the Four Lion Fountain, the Karlovci Gymnasium, the town hall, the Roman Catholic Church, the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, and more.  You will be able to taste a famous "Bermet", a Serbian wine that even made it to Titanic. Your next stop will be the Petrovaradin Fortress, one of the largest strongholds in Europe, which is still preserved. Built by the Austrian Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries, this fortress played a significant role in defending the middle European countries from Ottoman attacks. You will be able to walk through the fortress, pass through some of its gates, and see some of the interesting places from the top, like the City Museum, the old military barracks, and the clock tower. Enjoy the view over the Danube and the city of Novi Sad. As the second largest city in Serbia, with its typical Central European appearance and proud history of being a cultural and intellectual center in the Austro-Hungarian Empire which, it earned the nickname 'Serbian Athens.' See the Museum of Vojvodina and Dunavski Park, the largest green area in the city, the beautiful neo-Romantic Serbian Orthodox Bishop’s Palace, and visit the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. George from the 18th century with its invaluable iconostasis painted by famous Serbian painter Paja Jovanovic. Walk through the main street further on, enjoying the 18th and 19th-century architecture as well as endless rows of cafes and restaurants, and then reach Liberty Square - a central point in the city. Here, you will find the town hall, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Finance Palace, and the neo-classical edifice of the oldest city hotel, Vojvodina. You will then pass by the Serbian National Theater and reach the city synagogue, the beautiful Hungarian Secession-style building, one of the largest European synagogues still standing. Then, take a break for a traditional Serbian lunch (at your own expense), go shopping and enjoy Novi Sad, and, at the arranged time, get back into the vehicle and head back to Belgrade.

From Belgrade: Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress secret tunnel

From Belgrade: Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress secret tunnel

Experience the best of Novi Sad, the 'Serbian Athens', on this unforgettable day trip from Belgrade. Your guide will meet you at the Novi Sad train station (or pick you up for the private tour option) and take you on a comfortable, modern train ride to Novi Sad, which only takes 30 minutes. Upon arrival, embark on a walking tour of Novi Sad's magnificent streets, admiring its stunning architecture and learning about the city's rich history and culture. Start by passing the city Synagogue, a beautiful building that serves as a reminder of Novi Sad's Jewish heritage. From there, you'll head to the central square, Trg Slobode (Liberty Square), where you'll be awed by the grand Roman Catholic Church. This impressive building boasts stunning architecture and intricate details and is a true masterpiece of Novi Sad. Next, pass the Orthodox Bishop's Palace and continue on to Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska Street, which intersect with passages housing a multitude of shops, restaurants, craft shops, museums, and galleries. These streets make up the always-lively pedestrian zone of the central city core, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and discover the best of what Novi Sad has to offer. You'll also visit the Serbian Orthodox Congregational Church of Saint George, another stunning example of the city's religious landmarks. After exploring the city center, you'll head to the Danube Park and make your way to the Petrovaradin Fortress, crossing the Danube over the famous bridge. Embark on an exhilarating journey through time as we explore the secret tunnel known as "Through the Tunnel" (built in 1883) beneath the Petrovaradin Fortress. This abandoned passageway, with a length of 341 meters, once served as a route beneath the railway conducted over the historic Bridge of Franz Josef. Closed after WWII, this hidden gem holds a wealth of history waiting to be discovered The fortress is one of the most significant, preserved European fortifications, and is a symbol of the city's multiconfessional tradition and reliance on European culture. It also offers a great viewpoint from where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the Danube River. Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and culture of Novi Sad, making this a truly unforgettable experience. Don't miss the chance to discover the best of Novi Sad on this day trip from Belgrade!

From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci Day Trip

From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci Day Trip

Start with pickup from your accommodation in Belgrade and travel north to the city of Novi Sad. Arrive at Novi Sad Liberty Square which is surrounded by important buildings including the City Hall and Roman Catholic Church of the Name of Mary. Explore the streets of the city center at your leisure, including Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska Street intersected which have a multitude of shops, restaurants, craft shops, museums, and galleries. See the Serbian Orthodox Congregational Church of Saint George, the Platoneum, the building of the former Serbian Orthodox Grammar School, Saint Nicholas’ Church, and the Novi Sad Synagogue. Depart the city center and head to Petrovaradin Fortress, located on the banks of the Danube River. Admire this famous symbol of the city and explore the grounds. Enjoy the views and surroundings of one of the most iconic locations in Serbia. Next, travel for an hour to the town of Sremski Karlovci. Explore this charming town of vineyards and choose to stop at a local winery or restaurant to sample some local food and drink. Admire the architecture of the town, which has been occupied by various ethnic groups throughout the centuries. After some time here, travel back to Belgrade, arriving in the late afternoon.

Novi Sad Private Walking Tour

Novi Sad Private Walking Tour

Situated between Belgrade and Budapest, Novi Sad is the secret jewel of Serbia. Far from the hustle and bustle of the Capital, with its clean parks and tranquil outdoor cafes, this town is the perfect stop for someone looking for a break from the stress of the big city and in need of some fresh air and nice strolls. Sometimes called the ”Athens of Serbia”, Novi Sad does not lack anything to rise to its nickname: a tumultuous history, a love for arts and festivals, a cool vibe and the pleasure of life. Follow your guide and learn why Novi Sad is a must-see for every traveller visiting Serbia: the Freedom Square with its landmark buildings like the Town Hall and the Name of Mary Church; the Bishop's Palace and its mixture of Romanticism and Secession styles; the Danube street filled with restaurants and cafes; the local Synagogue and its turbulent history; the famous fortress Petrovaradin, also called the ”Gibraltar on the Danube” and many more.

Novi Sad Synagogue: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Full-Day Tour

From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Full-Day Tour

Departing from your accommodation, head toward the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. For an hour, you will enjoy the colorful landscapes of the Pannonian Plain while hearing stories about the area's turbulent history. Reaching the Fruska Gora region, you will find over 16 medieval Orthodox monasteries nested in this region. Explore one on the way toward Sremski Karlovci, a quiet little Baroque town with small houses, churches, palaces, gardens, and an impressive history. Visit the Chapel of Peace, where a peace treaty was signed. Visit the main square, the Four Lion Fountain, the Karlovci Gymnasium, the town hall, the Roman Catholic Church, the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, and more.  You will be able to taste a famous "Bermet", a Serbian wine that even made it to Titanic. Your next stop will be the Petrovaradin Fortress, one of the largest strongholds in Europe, which is still preserved. Built by the Austrian Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries, this fortress played a significant role in defending the middle European countries from Ottoman attacks. You will be able to walk through the fortress, pass through some of its gates, and see some of the interesting places from the top, like the City Museum, the old military barracks, and the clock tower. Enjoy the view over the Danube and the city of Novi Sad. As the second largest city in Serbia, with its typical Central European appearance and proud history of being a cultural and intellectual center in the Austro-Hungarian Empire which, it earned the nickname 'Serbian Athens.' See the Museum of Vojvodina and Dunavski Park, the largest green area in the city, the beautiful neo-Romantic Serbian Orthodox Bishop’s Palace, and visit the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. George from the 18th century with its invaluable iconostasis painted by famous Serbian painter Paja Jovanovic. Walk through the main street further on, enjoying the 18th and 19th-century architecture as well as endless rows of cafes and restaurants, and then reach Liberty Square - a central point in the city. Here, you will find the town hall, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Finance Palace, and the neo-classical edifice of the oldest city hotel, Vojvodina. You will then pass by the Serbian National Theater and reach the city synagogue, the beautiful Hungarian Secession-style building, one of the largest European synagogues still standing. Then, take a break for a traditional Serbian lunch (at your own expense), go shopping and enjoy Novi Sad, and, at the arranged time, get back into the vehicle and head back to Belgrade.

From Belgrade: Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress secret tunnel

From Belgrade: Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress secret tunnel

Experience the best of Novi Sad, the 'Serbian Athens', on this unforgettable day trip from Belgrade. Your guide will meet you at the Novi Sad train station (or pick you up for the private tour option) and take you on a comfortable, modern train ride to Novi Sad, which only takes 30 minutes. Upon arrival, embark on a walking tour of Novi Sad's magnificent streets, admiring its stunning architecture and learning about the city's rich history and culture. Start by passing the city Synagogue, a beautiful building that serves as a reminder of Novi Sad's Jewish heritage. From there, you'll head to the central square, Trg Slobode (Liberty Square), where you'll be awed by the grand Roman Catholic Church. This impressive building boasts stunning architecture and intricate details and is a true masterpiece of Novi Sad. Next, pass the Orthodox Bishop's Palace and continue on to Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska Street, which intersect with passages housing a multitude of shops, restaurants, craft shops, museums, and galleries. These streets make up the always-lively pedestrian zone of the central city core, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and discover the best of what Novi Sad has to offer. You'll also visit the Serbian Orthodox Congregational Church of Saint George, another stunning example of the city's religious landmarks. After exploring the city center, you'll head to the Danube Park and make your way to the Petrovaradin Fortress, crossing the Danube over the famous bridge. Embark on an exhilarating journey through time as we explore the secret tunnel known as "Through the Tunnel" (built in 1883) beneath the Petrovaradin Fortress. This abandoned passageway, with a length of 341 meters, once served as a route beneath the railway conducted over the historic Bridge of Franz Josef. Closed after WWII, this hidden gem holds a wealth of history waiting to be discovered The fortress is one of the most significant, preserved European fortifications, and is a symbol of the city's multiconfessional tradition and reliance on European culture. It also offers a great viewpoint from where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the Danube River. Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and culture of Novi Sad, making this a truly unforgettable experience. Don't miss the chance to discover the best of Novi Sad on this day trip from Belgrade!

From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci Day Trip

From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci Day Trip

Start with pickup from your accommodation in Belgrade and travel north to the city of Novi Sad. Arrive at Novi Sad Liberty Square which is surrounded by important buildings including the City Hall and Roman Catholic Church of the Name of Mary. Explore the streets of the city center at your leisure, including Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska Street intersected which have a multitude of shops, restaurants, craft shops, museums, and galleries. See the Serbian Orthodox Congregational Church of Saint George, the Platoneum, the building of the former Serbian Orthodox Grammar School, Saint Nicholas’ Church, and the Novi Sad Synagogue. Depart the city center and head to Petrovaradin Fortress, located on the banks of the Danube River. Admire this famous symbol of the city and explore the grounds. Enjoy the views and surroundings of one of the most iconic locations in Serbia. Next, travel for an hour to the town of Sremski Karlovci. Explore this charming town of vineyards and choose to stop at a local winery or restaurant to sample some local food and drink. Admire the architecture of the town, which has been occupied by various ethnic groups throughout the centuries. After some time here, travel back to Belgrade, arriving in the late afternoon.

Novi Sad Private Walking Tour

Novi Sad Private Walking Tour

Situated between Belgrade and Budapest, Novi Sad is the secret jewel of Serbia. Far from the hustle and bustle of the Capital, with its clean parks and tranquil outdoor cafes, this town is the perfect stop for someone looking for a break from the stress of the big city and in need of some fresh air and nice strolls. Sometimes called the ”Athens of Serbia”, Novi Sad does not lack anything to rise to its nickname: a tumultuous history, a love for arts and festivals, a cool vibe and the pleasure of life. Follow your guide and learn why Novi Sad is a must-see for every traveller visiting Serbia: the Freedom Square with its landmark buildings like the Town Hall and the Name of Mary Church; the Bishop's Palace and its mixture of Romanticism and Secession styles; the Danube street filled with restaurants and cafes; the local Synagogue and its turbulent history; the famous fortress Petrovaradin, also called the ”Gibraltar on the Danube” and many more.

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4.8
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The Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci day trip was incredible. The monastery we visited was absolutely beautiful. There is a gift shop where you can buy items made by the monks who live there. The wine tasting is probably the best wine I have ever tried. My husband and I bought two bottles take home. Smremski Karlovci is a cute and quaint town. It’s very picturesque and fun to walk around. Novi Sad is also a beautiful city with many great restaurants and views. We had about 2 hours of free time to explore the city. Our guide was very knowledgeable, sweet and a pleasure to talk to. I highly recommend booking this activity. You will experience the beauty of northern Serbia and learn a lot along the way. Another thing to add is that many of the sights are within 15 minutes of each other so you aren’t stuck riding in the van most of the time.

Despite inclement weather this was still a very good trip. A good insight was given into the country its development and customs by of friendly guide. The pick ups were on time and smooth. The journey by the driver was relaxing and safe. (Hubby is a driving instructor so he always notes these things). I felt we have seen something of the country and would recommend this trip to others.

a very interesting excursion!! We were picked up at the bottom of the building where we were staying The bus was very comfortable the guide Dragana was very nice and taught us a lot about each of the places visited

Dragana, the guide, was one of the best part of the trip. She was so nice, so informative and thoughtful. I also really liked the fact that we were able to stop and taste traditional local wines

Extremely enjoyable and interesting. Dragana was very knowledgeable and obviously has great pride in her country. The trip was good value , thank you very much