What to do in Inđija

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1. Knez Mihailova Street

Knez Mihailova Street is a shopping avenue in central Belgrade popular with local residents and vacationers. It is among the most iconic parts of the city and has a history stretching back as far as the Romans. Explore the shops and restaurants of this eclectic street with your family and friends.
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Knez Mihailova Street featuring street scenes and a city

2. Kalemegdan Park

Kalemegdan Park is a vast open space with green fields, monuments and pathways that meander through forests. It stands atop a cliff overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, adding to its scenic setting in the shadow of the Kalemegdan Citadel. Take part in the many sports activities and cultural events that occur here regularly.
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Kalemegdan Park featuring château or palace and a park

3. PIO Ada Ciganlija

Ada Ciganlija is a forested peninsula on the Sava River with beaches, a lake and recreational activities. As one of the city’s highlights, it draws crowds of locals and vacationers in the hot summer to its sports facilities, restaurants and lively nightlife. Stroll down the coastline and capture photos of the forest and the Belgrade skyline in the distance.
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Ada Ciganlija which includes general coastal views and a beach

4. Kalemegdan Citadel

As the historic site of dozens of bloody battles, Kalemegdan Citadel is the proud emblem of Belgrade. After being destroyed and rebuilt more than 40 times over the centuries, today it is a lively area with fairs and restaurants. Wander through this old-world treasure that once enclosed the city’s entire population.
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Kalemegdan Citadel featuring heritage elements and a bridge as well as a small group of people

5. Fruska Gora National Park

Fruška Gora National Park (Nacionalni park Fruška gora) is the Jewel of Serbia, a sprawling area of hills and valleys swathed in dense forests, fertile meadows, fruit orchards and vineyards. The park spreads around the 1,768-foot-tall (539-meter) Fruška Gora Mountain and shelters age-old monasteries, quaint hamlets and wineries. Fruška Gora National Park was originally an island in the Pannonian Sea, until the water surrounding it dried up roughly 90 million years ago.
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Fruska Gora National Park showing a church or cathedral

6. Petrovaradin Fortress

Explore the colossal hilltop complex of Petrovaradin Fortress. Enjoy views of the Danube from the castle’s battlements, learn about its 300-year history via museum exhibits and wander through a maze of subterranean tunnels. Slaves began the construction of Petrovaradin Fortress in 1692 and building work continued for 88 years. Prior to the construction of the castle, Paleolithic people, Celts, Romans and Turks used the rock on which it stands as a fortification.
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Petrovaradin Fortress showing a river or creek and night scenes

What to do in Inđija


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Frequently asked questions

Is Inđija worth visiting?
Inđija offers an interesting mix of attractions, local charm and culture. Whether you're into outdoor activities, history or traditional food, there's plenty you'll find here.
How do I spend a day in Inđija?
Start your adventures with a visit to the best attractions in the area. Then, explore different parts of Inđija for local dining and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Inđija?
From budget-friendly activities for all types of travellers to popular tours and attractions, browse above for some of the best things to do in Inđija.
Is three days enough to stay in Inđija?
Three days is plenty for a quick escape to Inđija — you'll tick off the main sights and get a good idea of the local vibe. But if you really want to experience it all, stick around for at least a week to explore the surrounding areas too.
What are some activities to do in Inđija with kids?
What to do in Inđija for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food lover or adventure seeker, there are lots of things to do in Inđija for adults.
Are there free things to do in Inđija?
With plenty of cheap things to do in Inđija, you can discover the area without taking your wallet out. Check out free events and festivals or explore the local neighbourhoods.