Uncover the beauty of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci in Serbia’s northern region. Explore historic sites, taste exquisite wines, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of these charming cities.
Uncover the beauty of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci in Serbia’s northern region. Explore historic sites, taste exquisite wines, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of these charming cities.
- Sremski Karlovci - Sremski Karlovci are considered as one of the most beautiful baroque\n\ncities with first Serbian Gymnasium. Area around Sremski Karlovci and slopes of the Fruska Gora mountain are full of vineyards so there we can find a lot of small wine cellars were you can taste some of the best wines in Serbia.
- Sremski Karlovci - Sremski Karlovci are considered as one of the most beautiful baroque\n\ncities with first Serbian Gymnasium. Area around Sremski Karlovci and slopes of the Fruska Gora mountain are full of vineyards so there we can find a lot of small wine cellars were you can taste some of the best wines in Serbia.
- Wine tasting experience in Sremski Karlovci
- Wine tasting experience in Sremski Karlovci
Novi Sad is situated on the Danube river, approximately 80 km northward from Belgrade. This metropolis is acknowledged as the capital of Vojvodina. It takes the position of the second most populous and frequently toured city in Serbia, right after Belgrade. Novi Sad retains a rich historical background, much like Belgrade. Its most renowned landmark is…
Novi Sad is situated on the Danube river, approximately 80 km northward from Belgrade. This metropolis is acknowledged as the capital of Vojvodina. It takes the position of the second most populous and frequently toured city in Serbia, right after Belgrade. Novi Sad retains a rich historical background, much like Belgrade. Its most renowned landmark is the Petrovaradin Fortress, which is amongst the biggest and most conserved fortresses in Europe. Novi Sad is also famous for being an excellent host city for one of Europe’s premier music events, the Exit festival. The city’s compact and vibrant streets exhibit a robust panonian ambivalence and welcoming nature. Close to Novi Sad is the significant yet petite town of Sremski Karlovci, globally acknowledged for its beautiful Baroque cities and the inaugural Serbian Gymnasium. The expanse around Sremski Karlovci and along the Fruska Gora mountain is abundant with vineyards, where you can explore numerous quaint wine cellars and savor some of Serbia’s finest wines. Your day would encompass exploring Sremski Karlovci with wine tasting, the Petrovaradin Fortress, and the heart of Novi Sad.
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