For all of us city folks, a park is a genuine refuge. If you are looking for sun and nature for the Easter holidays, join us in strolling around Novi Sad. This city houses parks that date back to the 19th century and are protected as monuments of culture.
photo: Aleksandar Milutinović / TO Novi Sad
Take a walk through Kamenički Park. It was built at the same time when the 19th-century Marcibanji and Karačonji castles were erected. Find out how count Gvido Karačonji gave the park as a gift to the countess he was madly in love with. Pass by hundred-year-old sculptures or the two of the oldest oaks planted in Novi Sad.
photo: Aleksandar Milutinović / TO Novi Sad
When you enter Dunavski Park, you’ll be allured by the scent of popcorn. Get to know the place where grandparents enjoy their time with toddlers by the lake, but where one can see rare tree species as well.
photo: Dragan Kurucić / TO Novi Sad
There is also Futoški Park with the smallest frog in Europe; Limanski Park, perfect for a visit with a pat; or Železnički Park abundant in green areas where Blokstok, one of the oldest rock and roll festivals in Novi Sad takes place.
So many places to hide Easter Eggs, don’t you agree?
photo: Aleksandar Milutinović / TO Novi Sad