Novi Sad has good rail links with the whole of Serbia and the rest of Europe. Frequent rail services pass through...
Getting to Novi Sad
Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina, lies on the Danube, between Belgrade and Budapest, and is a regional and cultural centre. Thanks to its favourable position on the Danube and at the crossing of many roads, Novi Sad has excellent connections with towns and cities in the region.
It is 83 km north-west of Belgrade, about 300 km south of Budapest, 450 km east of Ljubljana, 330 km east of Zagreb, 500 km north of Podgorica, 150 km west of Timişoara and 100 km south of Subotica and the Hungarian border.
Novi Sad has two bus stations, both of which handle intercity and international bus traffic. The two stations are...
Novi Sad’s location beside the Danube means that arrival by tourist boat is also possible. Currently arrivals...
The EuroVelo 6 bike path runs through Novi Sad, winding along the Danube, and connecting Novi Sad and Belgrade with...
Novi Sad does not have a passenger airport, the nearest to Novi Sad being Nikola Tesla International Airport at...







