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Northern Serbia: Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad Full-Day Tour from Belgrade
฿2,484
per adult
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Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci private tour with wine tasting
฿2,867
per adult

Monasteries of Fruska Gora with Sremski Karlovci Wine Tasting
฿2,293
per adult

Novi Sad: Walking Tour city center and Petrovaradin Fortress
฿2,255
per adult

From Belgrade: Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress secret tunnel
฿2,637
per adult

Novi Sad and Petrovaradin with High speed train
฿5,733
per adult

Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci Wine Tour From Belgrade
฿3,249
per adult
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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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2. Nikola Tesla Museum
The Nikola Tesla Museum pays tribute to the life and work of one of Serbia’s greatest inventors. The futurist and engineer Nikola Tesla is known worldwide for his contributions to electric power and his eccentric personality. Peruse thousands of documents, books and historical relics for a sense of who he was and what he gave to society.
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3. Church of Saint Sava
As a large domed structure atop a hill, the unfinished Church of Saint Sava is among the city’s most iconic buildings. Its acclaimed neo-Byzantine façade looms majestically over Belgrade and features regularly on postcards across the city. See the spectacular cathedral at night, when lights illuminate its windows, portals and domes.
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4. 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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5. Novo Hopovo Monastery
Novo Hopovo Monastery is one of the largest of 16 medieval monasteries spread across the hillsides of the Fruška Gora Mountains. For its history, beauty and artworks, the site is a national icon. Travel to its scenic grounds and admire the charming yellow façade against a dramatic backdrop of mountainous terrain. Study the red gabled roof and elegant white window frames, which overlook a colorful garden lined with floral arrangements.
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