Novi Sad Walking Tour: See the Charming and Historic Spots of Serbia's Second Largest City
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Discover the charm and history of Novi Sad, Serbia's second largest city, on a guided walking tour. Explore the city's iconic landmarks, including the Petrovaradin Clock Tower, and learn fascinating facts and legends. Find out the meaning behind the city's name and uncover the hidden stories of its streets and buildings. Join this tour to experience the unique lifestyle of Novi Sad and make the most of your visit!
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Novi Sad - * You will be guided by a local charismatic guide
  • You will hear the stories and legends of the city
  • You will visit the charming places
What's Included
  • Local professional guide
Additional Information

Accompanied by an expert guide, you’ll explore the most captivating sites in the city, including the Petrovaradin Clock Tower. Curious why this clock doesn’t display the correct time? As you navigate the city, you’ll enrich your knowledge with fascinating historical narratives and urban legends. Were you aware that this city is Serbia’s second-largest? Have you ever wondered about the meaning behind the city’s name? It’s astonishing to realize the myriad stories hidden within Novi Sad’s streets, structures, and corners. Your engaging guide will share distinctive facts about what makes life in this city exceptional. This is an ideal tour for newcomers to the city who wish to maximize their experience!

Location
University of Novi Sad
Dr Zorana Đinđića
By the entrance
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Loessperson
Nov 6, 2023
A statue of a poet - If you are in Novi Sad, in Vojvodina, North Serbia be sure to admire the statue of Jovan Jovanovich Zmai, just by the Bishops House at the north end of Zmai Jovina- the great yellow Mary Church is at the other end. This is not a statue of some military hero, this is a statue of a poet, and not just a poet- one who wrote mainly for children. Good to see such a person honoured- most Serbian children have encountered Zmai, and he has a fine statue.
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