
Novi Sad Vojvodina, Serbia Travel Guide
Gives navigation, public transport routes, and points of interest.
Valuable for language translation, especially with the offline Serbian language pack.
The local ride-sharing app, akin to Uber.
Effective for finding and booking accommodation.
Popular delivered meals applications in Novi Sad.
Official tourist information, events calendar, and city highlights.
Official source for visa and passport information.
Train schedules and ticket information for intercity travel.
Gives public transport information for Novi Sad (site mainly in Serbian).
Search "Novi Sad tourism" on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for updates.
Bradt Travel Guides: Serbia has a comprehensive guide including The City on the danube. Obtain free city maps from tourist information offices.
"A Past of Serbia" by John R. Lampe for historical perspective. "Bridge on the Drina" by Ivo Andrić offers regional cultural insights.
Seek area newspapers or free cultural guides for current events and local recommendations during your visit.
Public Wi-Fi is common; consider a local SIM card for constant connection.
Serbian Dinar (RSD) is the official currency; Euros are also accepted in some sites.
Novi Sad has four different seasons; pack according to the time of year.
Always remain alert, especially in crowded areas. Secure your belongings and avoid walking alone late at night in unfamiliar districts.
Check passport validity, research visa needs, book flights and accommodation, see a doctor about travel health.
Finalize itinerary, arrange International Driving Permit, inform bank of travel dates, download offline maps.
Pack luggage, confirm bookings, get local money, recharge your gadgets, install ride-sharing apps.
Useful to book in advance, especially during high season or for the EXIT Festival.
Secure your lodging early, notably for popular travel periods.
Book popular tours or experiences with not much capacity well ahead of time.
Pass through border security and customs at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. Exchange currency or use an ATM. Acquire a local SIM card.
Proceed directly to your accommodation. Search for the nearest tourist information office for maps. Explore your immediate neighborhood.
Exchange Euros or US Dollars at a Menjačnica in Serbia's Athens for maximum rates. Use local currency for initial purchases like water or bus tickets.
Always keep your passport, visa (if needed), and other important keep your keep your documents in a secure, accessible place. Consider digital copies for extra security.