Serbian travel diaries: Weekend at Novi Sad

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Novi Sad is serbian third largest city situated on the Danube, upriver from Belgrade and downriver from Budapest, which exerted a historical influence on this place. By Serbian standards Novi Sad is rather young city, and took off in the 18th century as a trading hub opposite the mammoth Petrovaradin Fortress, an Austro-Hungarian outpost. In the 1700s and 1800s the city blossomed into an unofficial capital for Serbian culture.This was briefly interrupted by the 1848. Revolution when the Hungarian garrison in the Petrovaradin Fortress smashed the city to pieces.

Everything you see is from the immediate reconstruction, but none of Novi Sad’s lustre was lost. Novi Sad is a very relaxed kind of place with pedestrian streets, colorful buildings, and a multitude of squares and churches. You’ll find plenty of nice restaurants as well as a lot of sidewalk bars and cafes.There is a lot of highlights like Petrovaradin Fortress and river Danube, charming old town and a lot more.

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