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589milijanam
which is situated in the center of town, the beautiful facade, full of cafes, restaurants - do not miss a walk if you accidentally find yourself in the vicinity. It connects the town quay, park with the center
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CojaStep
Best aproach to this location is from the Danube quay, along the th Dunavski Park. There are many museums, passages with small shops, nice restaurants and pastry shops.
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78sandil
And a lot of bars and shops! Not really a lover of shops but my wife has appreciated more! I on the other side loved the architecture. I take some coffee and some sweets. Another day tried the famous brandy. Did not know that they have so many different fruit excellent brandy. Also wine has to be praised.
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ioannisc191
Many cafes restorants and excelend restorands cheep to.very cute and fool of life.try adriana pizzaria.super.
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DANIAL88
walking in this cozy street which ends into a lovely park is MUST TO DO in Novi sad!u can enjoy 100s of bars and pubs there too !:D
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Taanialiik
We are in Vojvodina region, and rather than Balkans it feels like Hungary, Czech Republic or Austria....elegant and charming, somehow different from the exuberant, fiery beauty that you can find in other parts of Serbia. Another demonstration of the extraordinary complexity of this (often neglected) part of Europe.
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gmtravellers
We spent only a short time in Novi Sad but were very impressed with the lovely old buildings on the pedestrian street. It was raining when we visited but this did not take away from the beauty. We had a very informative guide that made the city come alive.There were many cafes to stop for a drink or some food.
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travelblom
The wole old city of Novi Sad is vibrant at night. It seems like the whole city changes to one big open air cafe. All kind of music is played and the locals bring often bring their own food and drinks and start a party at the pavement. The inner city is not big, but well maintained and worth a visit.
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hildenley
Lovely area in the old centre of Novi Sad, which has charming squares, several interesting churches, all the shops, cafes, restaurants & bars you could need.
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LukaA_13
My advice: food market in the morning to get lots of fresh fruit, rent a bike through your hotel, cycle along the river to the beach, sleep in the shade, get some local snacks for lunch, in the evening explore the city by bike, in the evening go shopping in the old town and grab an ice cream from Dunavska street, eat traditional northern Serbian food at the Hotel Veliki restaurant (one of the best in town), explore the cafes and bars of the old town, every alleyway leads to a little courtyard.