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    Novi Sad ( Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ⓘ; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina.

    • Petrovaradin Fortress. A strategic prize on an outcrop by the Danube, Petrovaradin had been in the hands of the Ottomans for 150 years before it was wrested from them by the Habsburg Empire in the Great Turkish War.
    • Petrovaradin Clock Tower. On a square with a glorious view of the Danube and Novi Sad is the fortress’s Baroque clock tower, positioned high above one of the gates to the compound.
    • Dunavska Street. There’s no better jumping off point for an amble around the city. Dunavska (Danube) Street is an east to west thoroughfare that is partly pedestrianised and lined with stately mansions and townhouses.
    • Trg Slobode. Novi Sad is at its most distinguished on this square in the centre of the city, almost entirely bordered by historic architecture. Trg Slobode (Liberty Square) is also referred to as Svetozar Miletić Square, and there’s a statue of this 19th-century figure in the middle.
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    • Petrovaradin Fortress. Begin your one day in Novi Sad at arguably its most famous landmark, the Petrovaradin Fortress. Located on the south side of the Danube across the river from the city centre, this is the site of the world-famous EXIT Festival — a music festival that is held each July.
    • Monument to the Victims of the Raid. Crossing the bridge to the north side of the Danube, take the time to walk along the river before heading into the city centre.
    • Dunavski Park. Now it’s time to walk along the river bank and start turning into the city centre – but not before making a stop in the lovely, leafy Dunavski (Danube) Park!
    • Museum of Vojvodina. Located adjacent to the park lies the Museum of Vojvodina, the northern region in which Novi Sad resides. This can be an interesting stop as this region has a bit of a different history than the rest of Serbia, seeing as it avoided Ottoman rule completely and was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918 when it finally joined Yugoslavia.
    • It has a laid back, inclusive vibe. Novi Sad is the capital of one of Serbia’s most ethnically diverse regions, which has been home to groups such as Hungarians, Croats, Slovaks, and Romanians over the centuries.
    • It’s easy to explore. Thanks to the city’s flat terrain, the bike-friendly attitudes of locals and extensive cycle paths, Novi Sad is a great place to see by bicycle, with reasonable hire rates and lots of pick-up and drop-off points.
    • It has a thriving urban art scene. Novi Sad takes its street art seriously. Drab building facades have been turned into a colourful display of large-scale murals and awe-inspiring street art that mixes photo-realism with illustration.
    • You can head to the beach. When the weather’s nice, the locals head to the Štrand, a 700-metre-long beach alongside the Danube, to swim, sunbathe, and build sandcastles.
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