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Below the towers lies a green background, with a wavy white line depicting the. Archived from on 2010-05-16. Hundreds of commuters cycle the roads, daily. Ne vidim da se bilo koja druga teretana u gradu oznacila kao straight teretana. Bas me zanima reakcija vas prvih kada bi ste videli dva muskarca da se zagrle u teretani, ili tamo ne bi smeli ni da pisnete, ali ste na internetu prvi da prokomentarisete. The country is still putting up political resistance over Kosovo, a dispute that is reportedly keeping Serbia out of the European Union.

Orientation: Novi Sad has good transport connections with nearby cities thanks to its great position. It is located about 80km to the northwest of , about 300km from , 424 km from , 309km from , 548 km from , 480 km from , 150km from , 100 km from the border town with of and about 100km from the Romanian border town of. By plane The city itself doesn't have an airport and the closest one is Nikola Tesla International Airport : BEG near Belgrade about 70 kilometers. There are no direct buses from the airport. Some taxi companies run regular cars between Belgrade Airport and Novi Sad, e. Belgrade Airport Transfer also offer transfers. Toll fare for passenger cars coming from Belgrade is 240RSD or 3EUR. Prices for other types of vehicle bus, truck are higher. By bus Using the bus is the most recommended option. Within Serbia, Novi Sad is connected by bus to all other major cities. The most frequent route is the one from , with buses leaving every 15 minutes during peak hours and a total of nearly 100 journeys each day in each direction. Internationally, the city has frequent bus connections to in , in , , , and in , and in , and , , , in. It is also reachable from and. For urban, domestic long-distance and international bus timetables in Serbian and English, visit the web site of JGSP Novi Sad, the city public transport company at. By bike The cycling route EuroVelo 6 connects Novi Sad to Hungary and to Belgrade by following the Danube river. Novi Sad has dedicated cycle-paths along most of its avenues. By train Daily trains to and from Budapest are around 20 euro Return tickets are 26 Euro. They are 6 person shared compartments though, and going north may be filled with kids going to Budapest to party. There are plenty of street maps, especially in the centre, so you can find your way easily. Novi Sad has an excellent bus service. Ticket for one ride no matter how far you go as long you don't change the bus costs 55 RSD and is bought from the driver. It helps to have the address written out although many taxi drivers speak fair, sometimes even excellent, English. However, be careful of taxis unaffiliated with one of the major firms especially at the train station , or you may pay up to four times more than your fare should be. Some good taxi companies: Pan, Vojvodjani, SOS, Delta, Novus, Naš, Vip, Red, MB. UPDATE as of late 2014 : Warning! They usually put up slightly misspelled logos of one of the well-known companies 'Delia' or 'Delux' instead of Delta; 'Grad' instead of Grand etc. It also has a small Observatory and Planetarium , open on Saturdays from 7PM-12PM. The observatory is open when skies are clear, while the Planetarium, which is near the Museum, is open every Saturday. The staff are young, fun and speak excellent English. This is the largest museum collection of foreign art in Serbia. In 1966, Doctor Branko Ilić donated his art collection of 136 paintings of foreign artists, 279 pieces and sculptures, period furniture and other items of applied arts to the town of Novi Sad and the Province. The legacy consists of the works of Western European schools from the XVI century until the end of the XIX century, mostly from the area of Central Europe France, Germany, Italy and Austria. Entry price for foreigners 100 RSD or 200 RSD with an English speaking guide. Vojvodina from Paleolithic up to the XX century. This festival, founded in 2000 as an onset to the democratic revolution in the country, attracts more and more visitors every year. It has a wider variety of music genres such as Rock, Dance, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Folk, and Techno. It is open usually the whole year with free entry except for the swimming season which is usually from 15. September when the entry is around half a Euro. Book a Novi Sad Greeter! NS Greeters are positive, flexible and friendly people of different profiles who are proud of their town and are ready to present it in a unique way. For a few hours during the day they will be your hosts and will make you fall in love with Novi Sad. As a part of the Global Greeter Network they are volunteers and do not charge for tours. All they expect is to put a smile on your face! Good quality at much lower than western prices. Obviously this is by far the biggest meal of the day, with huge quantities of soup, roasted meat and potatoes, and a pickle salad as a side dish. Restaurants are typically open until 22:00. In a place next to it, you can eat good gyros. Situated close to Novosadski Sajam Novi Sad Fair. Bulevar Cara Lazara 92. Often is very crowded. Pleasant, with terrace and good food. Good pizzas and pastas, 350-500 CSD. Near the sports stadium. Awesome staff, very tasty food. Serbian version of a hamburger. Cheap, tasty and filling. Expensive for local standards,. Situated near SPENS on corner of Cara Lazara and Fruškogorska streets. Paid 90 CSD for great bowl of soup, 290 CSD for traditional Bosnian Cevapcici ground meat skewers and 390 CSD for a huge mixed grill. Staff very friendly, nice terrace with fountain in the summer. It's worth to see it! Only 30 RSD for nice piece of pastry and 50 RSD for Espresso. Excellent cakes and coffee! Situated in city center. Vojvode Knicánina 1, phone: +381 21 654 1305. Njegoseva 18, phone: +381 21 520 775. Petra Drapsina 51, +381631088978 As a university town, Novi Sad is known for a lively bar scene. There are lots of nice bars in the small streets to the west of Zmaj Jovina, around Njegoševa and Grčkoškolska streets. The best honey rakija in town and one of the most popular pubs with an upstairs bar and patio and downstairs bar. In the Serbian national theatre. Behind the entrance, take the stairs to the left. Youngish, slightly alternative crowd. Great friendly family run institution also. Address: Restaurant - Kisačka street 21, Rooms - Zlatne Grede street 15. Bela Lada is also an international restaurant with Gypsy music, where you can try all kinds of wine. On the wall of the restaurant are 2000 different bottles of wine from all over the world. Nikole Pašića 24, Novi Sad 021-4723840. Comfortable apartments, free wi-fi. Average rooms above the restaurant, also a huge apartment. Very friendly staff though limited English. Phone: 442-511, fax: 443-072. Elektrovojvodina, Iriški venac 021-480-0222, 021-6622-259. Phone: +381 21 63 62 200, + 381 21 63 62 201 mobile: +381 69 63 62 20 fax: +381 21 63 62 302. The place is situated close to the Novi Sad Fair and is well connected to the rest of the city. Phone: +381 64 1400088. Modern apartment with lcd television close to Novi Sad center and Fair. Stylish furnished apartment with a kitchen, bathroom and a spacious lounge in Novi Sad close to the center, city beach and two shopping malls. Ribarsko ostrvo 4,Novi Sad. This famous place offers its visitors all the natures pleasantries in an relaxing environment on the river bank. Ribarsko ostrvo consists of three restaurants and bungalows. Phone: +381 21 466 978. Well air-conditioned rooms, rich and multifarious buffet. Rooms are always clean and spotless. Hospitable and very polite staff. If you book in advance you can even reserve a parking space for your vehicle. All guests enjoy complimentary use of gym and sauna. Located in the business part of the city offering all possible amenities to businessmen and other demanding travelers. Employees speak English, Dutch, and Italian. The hotel by the measure of business people. The local theatre is worth seeing but it's closed during summer. Unfortunately no direct buses from Novi Sad. Take a bus to Srpska Crnja, cross the border near Jimbolia and take a train to Timisoara.

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