Situated between Belgrade and Budapest, Novi Sad is the secret jewel of Serbia. Far from the hustle and bustle of the Capital, with its clean parks and tranquil outdoor cafes, this town is the perfect stop for someone looking for a break from the stress of the big city and in need of some fresh air and nice strolls. Sometimes called the ”Athens of Serbia”, Novi Sad does not lack anything to rise to its nickname: a tumultuous history, a love for arts and festivals, a cool vibe and the pleasure of life. Follow your guide and learn why Novi Sad is a must-see for every traveller visiting Serbia: the Freedom Square with its landmark buildings like the Town Hall and the Name of Mary Church; the Bishop's Palace and its mixture of Romanticism and Secession styles; the Danube street filled with restaurants and cafes; the local Synagogue and its turbulent history; the famous fortress Petrovaradin, also called the ”Gibraltar on the Danube” and many more.