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Novi Sad is an attractive city located 80 km north from Belgrade. The city sits on the banks of the Danube River and Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal, and is facing the northern slopes of Fruska Gora Mountain.
In the 19th century, Novi Sad city was the capital of Serbian culture, earning the nickname Serbian Athens. The Serbian National Theatre, the oldest professional theatre among the South Slavs, was founded 1861 in Novi Sad.
The most recognized structure in Novi Sad is Petrovaradin fortress, which dominates the city. Besides the fortress, there is a historic neighbourhood the Old City (Stari Grad), with many monuments, museums, cafés, restaurants and shops.
A
National Park of Fruska Gora
is something worth visiting while tourist port near
Varadin Bridge
in the city centre welcomes various river cruise vessels from across Europe who cruise on the
Danube
river.
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Today, Novi Sad is the second cultural centre in Serbia (and city’s officials try to make the city more attractive to numerous cultural events and music concerts. Since 2000, Novi Sad is home to the EXIT festival, the biggest music summer festival in Serbia and the region; and the only festival of alternative and new theatre in Serbia - INFANT, most prominent festival of children literature - Zmaj Children Games, Sterijino pozorje, Novi Sad Jazz Festival. You should visit 'Strand' beach if you come to Novi Sad in the summer, as many people say that is the most beautiful beach on the Danube.
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