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

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

With so much to explore in the region of Belgrade, Serbia, a full day tour to Novi Sad & Sremcki Karvoci is an absolute must for anyone looking for a unique experience. This full-day excursion explores two major cities in the Vojvodina province, Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci. These towns, located just north of Belgrade, offer so much to explore. From stunning architecture and rich cultural roots, to unique flavors and tasty local wines, this full-day excursion provides the opportunity to uncover the sights, sounds and flavors of two beautiful towns in one thrilling day.

The Stops

The tour starts off with a stop at Medieval Petrovaradin Fortress, which overlooks the Danube River. Constructed in the 17th century and spread over 8 hectares, this magnificent fortress serves as the military defense of Novi Sad and has been embroiled in a variety of wars over the centuries. Nevertheless, it stands today as a testament to the Vojvodina province’s rich history and culture.After exploring the fortress and taking in the breathtaking view of the Danube River, your tour group will board the bus again and head to Novi Sad, the second largest city in Serbia and an important cultural center as well. Here you’ll visit Freedom Square and stroll through the pedestrian streets of Dunavska from City Hall to Dunavska Street. This particular area of town is considered to be particularly lively and harmonious; a place to spend the day in pleasant conversation with a bit of sightseeing thrown in. Next, the tour takes you to Sremski Karlovci where you’ll take a walk through one of the most beautiful and historically important streets in town – Karlovci Gallery. Here you’ll be able to see some of the town’s most iconic monuments such as St. Nicholas Church, Patriarchal Cathedral and Town Hall. Once you have finished your exploration in Karlovci Gallery, you’ll have time to explore each monument individually before returning to the bus and driving back to Belgrade.

What You’ll See

Along the way, you’ll get to see some stunning landscapes and landscapes including vineyards and rolling hills. You’ll also get to witness some of the country’s traditional architecture, such as wood-paneled homes and smokestacks that adorn many buildings and homes throughout the region.The tour will also bring you to some wineries where you can sample some of the finest Serbian wines available. Here you’ll learn about the regions rich winemaking history, find out about different flavors and aromas and maybe even take some souvenirs back home!

What’s Included

The good news is that lunch is included on this tour! Not only will you be able to sample some deliciously juicy kebabs which are famous in this region but also some other venison dishes such as stew goulash or pork belly with mashed potatoes. In addition to lunch, there are also other drinks throughout the day like mineral water and wine if desired.

What Else Should I Know?

The tour runs from 9am to around 6pm so make sure you plan accordingly with regards to clothing or last-minute provisions such as sunscreen or hats. As this is an outdoors tour, it may also be wise to bring along an umbrella or jacket in case of unpredictable weather or chilly evenings. Lastly, make sure you have multiple forms of payment accepted by your tour company as some locations on this tour may not accept major credit cards.

Should I Book This Tour?

Considering all that this wonderful full-day exploration offers – from impressive architecture to succulent local cuisine- we strongly suggest that you book this tour from Belgrade to Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci! Not only will you get a chance to explore two lovely towns but also be able to sip on some tasty local wines while admiring some spectacular landscapes. It is truly worth it! To confirm your spot on this Belgrade tour visiting Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci, click here. Book today for an experience that will live long in your memory!

An Insider’s Guide to Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade is a city full of charm, history, and hidden gems. Here is our insider’s guide to the best places to visit, dine, and explore in Belgrade.

Local Attractions: Discover Belgrade’s Hidden Gems

While Belgrade is known for its famous sites such as Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, there are some lesser-known spots that are equally as impressive. For a unique view of the city, visit the Belgrade Waterfront and take in the stunning views of the Sava River. Another hidden gem is the Zemun neighborhood, which feels like a small town within the city and boasts picturesque streets and charming cafes. Additionally, the Ada Ciganlija island in the Sava River offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city with its natural beach setting surrounded by bike and walking trails.

Dining Spots: Savor the Flavors of Belgrade

If you’re looking to try the local cuisine, Belgrade won’t disappoint. One of the most popular dishes is cevapi, a grilled meat dish typically served with onions, bread, and ajvar, a red pepper spread. For a unique dining experience, try the restaurant Dva Jelena, which has been around since 1832 and serves up traditional Serbian dishes. Also, visit Skadarlija, a charming cobblestone street packed with historic restaurants and cafes where musicians play traditional Serbian songs.

Cultural Experiences: Immerse Yourself in Belgrade’s Traditions

Belgrade is a city rich in history and culture. The annual Belgrade Beer Fest, one of the biggest beer festivals in Europe, is the place to be if you enjoy beer and live music. For art enthusiasts, the Museum of Contemporary Art features an impressive collection of works from Serbian and international artists. And if you’re interested in the history of Yugoslavia, the House of Flowers is a must-visit; it’s the final resting place of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito.

Local History: Uncover Fascinating Stories from Belgrade’s Past

Belgrade has a long and storied history that dates back to ancient times. One fascinating story is that of Princess Ljubica, whose lavish palace still stands today and is open to visitors. Ljubica was married off to Prince Milos Obrenovic in the early 19th century, and together they modernized Serbia, bringing in Western-style art and architecture. Another historical site to explore is the underground tunnels beneath Belgrade Fortress, which played a critical role in the city’s defense.

Off-the-Beaten-Path: Discover Unique and Unforgettable Experiences

For a truly unique experience, head to the Rakia Bar, where you can sample different types of rakia, Serbia’s national fruit brandy, paired with local delicacies. You can also explore the underground world of the Vinca Culture, an ancient civilization that existed in the region over 8,000 years ago. And if you’re up for an adventure, take a hot air balloon ride over the beautiful Serbian countryside.

With this insider’s guide, you are now equipped to explore the best of Belgrade. From hidden gems to cultural experiences, there is something for everyone in this beautiful city.

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

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!