At the northernmost point of Serbia is a melting pot of the cultures and traditions of Serbs, Hungarians, Crats, Jews and many other Central and Eastern European peoples. Subotica was of immense strategic importance in the middle ages, as a town sitting at the border between two powerful empires, the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire.
The spirit of multiculturalism, lavishly adorned buildings, budding hospitality industry and dynamic nightlife make Subotica one of Serbia’s most beautiful cities.

Subotica is known for its unique architecture, most notably its many exquisite examples of secession, an architectural style that was in fashion in late 19th century Europe.
Today, it is a city famous for its unique architecture, delicious food, quality wines and the nearby lake Palić – a favourite picnic spot for Subotica locals and their guests.

Hungarian dishes not to be missed include chicken perkelt and the numerous goulash and paprikash stews spiced with ground locally-grown pepper.


SUBOTICA
Tourist Organization of the city of Subotica
Trg slobode 1
24000 Subotica