Petrovaradin, Novi Sad
Facts and practical information
Nestled on the right bank of the Danube River, the Petrovaradin neighborhood is a historic jewel within the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Known primarily for the Petrovaradin Fortress, this area is steeped in a rich tapestry of history and culture, drawing visitors from around the globe to explore its ancient walls and underground galleries.
The fortress, often referred to as the "Gibraltar on the Danube," is a testament to the military architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. Its strategic position overlooking the river has made it a crucial military bastion throughout its existence. Today, the fortress is best known for its intricate network of tunnels as well as the iconic Clock Tower, which boasts the unique feature of having a long hand that indicates the hour and a short hand for minutes, designed to be visible from a distance to fishermen on the Danube.
Petrovaradin is more than its fortress, though. The neighborhood radiates a bohemian charm with its cobbled streets, baroque buildings, and vibrant art scene. Artists' studios and galleries dot the area, and the annual EXIT music festival transforms the fortress into a pulsating hub of contemporary music and entertainment, drawing international acclaim and visitors.
The neighborhood offers a scenic view of Novi Sad and the Danube, especially at sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle. The area is also home to several restaurants and cafes where visitors can indulge in Serbian cuisine while taking in the historical ambiance.
Petrovaradin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Petrovaradin Fortress, Danube Park, Gallery of Matica Srpska, Spens.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Petrovaradin?
How to get to Petrovaradin by public transport?
Bus
- Preradoviceva - Hunting Lodge • Lines: 3, 3a (6 min walk)
- Preradoviceva - Jovan Ducic Elementary • Lines: 3, 3a, 3б (8 min walk)