Pasent’s guidebook

Pasent
Pasent’s guidebook

Sightseeing

The most attractive ( must see ) places in Novi Sad.
Danube Park, whose building started in the distant 1895. This city oasis of greenery which once was the branch of the Danube, today represents the favorite place for resting and recreation of numerous citizens of Novi Sad. The Danube Park is decorated with thousands of deciduous and evergreen undergrowth, over 760 trees of dendroflora, as well as the numerous rare and valuable tree species. There are three monuments in the park, and with more than 130 benches, this place represents the perfect corner for enjoying the nature. View of the lake full of ducks and swans, of children who cheerfully run around and colorful flower arrangements, calms the senses and warms up your soul. Beautiful in spring when the first heralds bloom, and magical in winter when shining Christmas lights cover its lanterns and facades.
110 lokalkjente anbefaler
Donau-parken
31 Dunavska
110 lokalkjente anbefaler
Danube Park, whose building started in the distant 1895. This city oasis of greenery which once was the branch of the Danube, today represents the favorite place for resting and recreation of numerous citizens of Novi Sad. The Danube Park is decorated with thousands of deciduous and evergreen undergrowth, over 760 trees of dendroflora, as well as the numerous rare and valuable tree species. There are three monuments in the park, and with more than 130 benches, this place represents the perfect corner for enjoying the nature. View of the lake full of ducks and swans, of children who cheerfully run around and colorful flower arrangements, calms the senses and warms up your soul. Beautiful in spring when the first heralds bloom, and magical in winter when shining Christmas lights cover its lanterns and facades.

Neighborhoods

One of the oldest and most beautiful streets in Novi Sad, today represents the place with a strange juncture of the past and the present times. Walking down the former Perovaradinska Street, the colorful facades and decorations are alternating, and thoughts are wildly going back to the times when the merchants, tradespeople and passengers rapidly walked across it towards the Danube.It was completely torn down by bombing, but its re-building starts really soon. At the time, representative palaces built according to the modern European styles have sprung up, but the inns and bookstores as well. Dunavska has started to live, and its former charm has been awakened. This street is maybe the best example of how the buildings and environment don’t make up some place, but people do. As soon as the heels of Vojvodian sosas have started clanking down the new road, and the air was filled with the sounds from the vicinity stores and saloons, everything was in place. The same spirit still hasn’t left the oldest street in Novi Sad. Maybe because of that, it represents the favorite promenade and place for walking, gathering and resting to residents of Novi Sad, but also to many tourists who visit the “Serbian Athens”. Although polished ladies on the carriages, hardworking tradespeople and noisy merchants don’t pass by it anymore, Dunavska Street was successful in keeping that “something” with which it has been attracting and shining ever since. Further along this fairytale street and an interesting promenade, another landmark can be found. It is the Danube Park. Beautiful in spring when the first heralds bloom, and magical in winter when shining Christmas lights cover its lanterns and facades. You must walk down the Dunavska Street whenever you end up in this Vojvodian youthful and cultural city. Its charm will seduce you, and unusual juncture of the past and the present will surprise you.
Dunavska
Dunavska
One of the oldest and most beautiful streets in Novi Sad, today represents the place with a strange juncture of the past and the present times. Walking down the former Perovaradinska Street, the colorful facades and decorations are alternating, and thoughts are wildly going back to the times when the merchants, tradespeople and passengers rapidly walked across it towards the Danube.It was completely torn down by bombing, but its re-building starts really soon. At the time, representative palaces built according to the modern European styles have sprung up, but the inns and bookstores as well. Dunavska has started to live, and its former charm has been awakened. This street is maybe the best example of how the buildings and environment don’t make up some place, but people do. As soon as the heels of Vojvodian sosas have started clanking down the new road, and the air was filled with the sounds from the vicinity stores and saloons, everything was in place. The same spirit still hasn’t left the oldest street in Novi Sad. Maybe because of that, it represents the favorite promenade and place for walking, gathering and resting to residents of Novi Sad, but also to many tourists who visit the “Serbian Athens”. Although polished ladies on the carriages, hardworking tradespeople and noisy merchants don’t pass by it anymore, Dunavska Street was successful in keeping that “something” with which it has been attracting and shining ever since. Further along this fairytale street and an interesting promenade, another landmark can be found. It is the Danube Park. Beautiful in spring when the first heralds bloom, and magical in winter when shining Christmas lights cover its lanterns and facades. You must walk down the Dunavska Street whenever you end up in this Vojvodian youthful and cultural city. Its charm will seduce you, and unusual juncture of the past and the present will surprise you.

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Best way to get around Novi Sad is by foot or bicycle.

You can find rent a bike or electric scooter in Mite Ružića street in the city center.