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Vojvodina

The northern part of Serbia is 'big sky country', lying on the vast Panonian plane sweeping down from Hungary. The bordered by rivers on two sides, the countryside is dotted with many small towns, monasteries and castles.

While most of Vojvodina is rural, the capital city of Novi Sad is a bustling city of 400,000 people acting as the cultural heart of the province. A charming town blending traditional Serbian culture with a modern way of life, the city has a number of theatres, museums, art galleries, and interesting historical buildings. Novi Sad is also the home of the EXIT Festival, one of Eastern Europe's most popular music festivals.

The countryside around Novi Sad and throughout Vojvodina is rich and fertile, providing much of the food for the rest of Serbia. A patchwork of farms and vineyards, the countryside is a great place for outdoor activities like horseback riding, golf, and hiking. Lake Palic is a popular weekend destination, with its Art Nouveau buildings, 19th-century spa, and excellent restaurants.

Other popular towns and tourist destinations in Vojvodina include Sremski Karlovci, Subotica, Paracin, Titel and Vrsac. Travellers can enjoy experiencing the diverse local cultures that give each town a unique history and personality on a driving tour of Vojvodina: an essential part of any holiday in Serbia.

Information & Facts

Language

Serbian is the official language.

Money

The currency of Serbia is the Serbian Dinar (RSD), which is divided into 100 para. Dinars are not accepted in Kosovo, where the Euro is the official currency and there are no money exchange facilities. Credit cards and travellers cheques are accepted by most of the larger hotels and shops in Serbia. There are money exchange machines in Belgrade that accept Sterling, US Dollars and Euros. ATMs in the cities usually accept international bank cards.

Time

Local time is GMT +2 (March to September); GMT +1 (October to February).

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