Novi Sad In the Heart of Europe

By train
Novi Sad has an international train station connecting it to Western, Central and Southern Europe. Daily trains run to and from Budapest, Vienna, Munich, Kiev and Moscow.
www.zeleznicesrbije.com


By car
Modern motorways connect Novi Sad to Serbian and European cities, including Serbia’s capital Belgrade, less than a one-hour drive south.


By boat
Novi Sad has a commercial port, Port of Novi Said, on the banks of the Danube and the Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal. A tourist port near Varadin Bridge in the city center welcomes various river cruises from across Europe.
www.danubeports.info

Wherever you are, Novi Sad is easily accessible thanks to its convenient location. Novi Sad is 80 km northwest of Belgrade, approximately 300 km from Budapest, 424 km from Ljubljana, 309 km from Zagreb, 548 km from Podgorica, and 100 km from Subotica, on the border with Hungary.


By plane
The closest airport is Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla International Airport, 70 km south of Novi Sad. The airport is approximately a one-hour drive north on highway E-75 to Novi Sad.
www.airport-belgrade.co.rs