Serbia Travel, Subotica, Novi Sad, Tara Park, 3 Days Tour From Belgrade
Duration
3 days
Group Size
1 to 7 people
Ages
14 - 55
yrs
Languages
English
Tour Overview
1. Solve the traffic problem to Tara Park 2. Visit Subotica and feel the charm of a small Hungarian town 3. Feel the European style of modern city Novi Sad 4. Whatsapp follow up, excellent service 5. Hotel pick up and drop off in Belgrade
Additional information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pickup
What's included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Gratuities
Other
Other
Itinerary
Subotica is a charming modern city and one of the most beautiful cities in Serbia. Historically, Subotica was ruled by Hungarians, Turks, and Serbs. During the period of the Kingdom of Hungary, Subotica began its golden age. Most of the landmark buildings were built during this period, making the Subotica we see today uniquely Hungarian. With the changes of the times, Subotica gradually declined and became a small northern city on the border of Serbia and Hungary. There is no big city crowded and jungle feeling, and the temperate sunlight illuminates the aristocratic temperament of the past.
One night stay at the Novi Sad Hotel
Liberty Square in Novi Sad is located in the old town and is a landmark of the city. Around the square are urban buildings such as the City Hall, National Theater, Monument, Library, Museum, Art Gallery and Cathedral, as well as a food street connected by many open-air restaurants, cafes, and taverns. Visitors can stroll the streets and enjoy a leisurely time, while learning about the local history and culture and feeling the soul of the city.
One night stay in a hotel in Belgrade
Here you will have the opportunity to take a photo with the Internet celebrity attraction Drina River House. The cabin in the river is a postcard-like landscape in Serbia, which has attracted the attention of the world because of its appearance in National Geographic magazine in August 2012. There is a very meaningful story hidden behind the cabin in the river. In 1968, in order to enrich their childhood life, the two teenagers living in the town of Bayina Bashta built a small wooden house on the reef in the river at home as a base for their friends. Unfortunately, this small river will be flooded every March, and there will be a large-scale flood every 5-10 years. The original hut did not last long and was destroyed by a flood. However, the hearts of these two teenagers were as tough as Serbia, and they did not succumb to nature and rebuilt the hut time and time again. The cabin we are now in is the seventh generation.
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