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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
A true Experience through beautiful cities across Serbia and Hungary at your disposal in this vacation package. Start your vacation in Belgrade (one of the oldest cities in Europe, known as “the city that never sleeps”). Next, visit Novi Sad. Your transfer between cities will include a visit to beautiful Avala Tower and Sremski Karlovaci. After your days exploring, you will transfer to Budapest (Two cities in one, Buda and Pest, connected by the Szechenyi Chain Bridge), with a stop at Subotica!. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade
Transfer Belgrade - Novi Sad (including stop at Avala Tower and Sremski Karlovaci)
Hotel for 2 nights in Novi Sad
Transfer Novi Sad - Budapest (including stop at Subotica)
Hotel for 3 nights in Budapest
Transfers may include additional options: To see additional options and add any (if any are available): In the booking process select Change on the Intercity Transfer, read through the transportation details and select the options you wish to add.
Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US for 8 nights
Budapest (180)Belgrade (18)Novi Sad (6)Subotica (4)
Trip Summary
3 nights in Belgrade
Belgrade is one of Europe's oldest cities, and its wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinca culture. Nowadays, it is the central economic hub of Serbia, and the capital of Serbian culture, education and science. The city's main attractions are: Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Prince Michael Street, the Parliament, the Temple of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. The hilltop Avala Monument offers views over the city. Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum, called The House of Flowers, and the nearby Topèider park are also popular among visitors.
Visit and explore the Avala Monument, Temple of Saint Sava, Parliament, Prince Michael Street, House of Flowers, Old Palace, Kalemegdan Fortress, National Museum, National Theatre, Skadarlija, and so much more.
2 nights in Novi Sad
Novi Sad is the capital of the province of Vojvodina and the second-largest city in Serbia. Born from a merchant colony on the banks of the Danube River, just outside the gates of a Habsburg-era fortress, it grew to become a key economic and cultural hub, earning the nickname 'Serbian Athens.' Points of interest include the main square, Liberty Square, and the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church. Novi Sad was the European Capital of Culture in 2021.
Visit and explore the Liberty Square, Name of Mary Church, Petrovaradin Fortress, Danube Park, Danube River, Danube Street, Novi Sad Synagogue, Gallery of Matica Srpska, City Museum of Novi Sad, and so much more.
3 nights in Budapest
Two cities in one! Buda on a hill, the historical part of the city and Pest on a plain, its shops and boulevards both separated by the Danube flowing between them and connected by magnificent bridges. Budapest looks its most beautiful at dawn, yet it is also spectacularly appealing at night. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, a world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife and an exceptionally rich offering of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. This is a vibrant city - a remarkable and wholly unpretentious place.
Visit and explore Buda Hill and the Castle District, Parliament, the Chain Bridge, Heroes' Square, St. Stephen's Basilica, the Opera House, Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion, Gellert Hill, the thermal baths and so much more!
Perhaps the first thing you think of when you think of <b>Hungary</b> is its delicious cuisine; after all, it is the country that gave us goulash and fisherman`s soup. It is also known the world over for its 1,000-year historical tradition which bred strong folk traditions. Hungary is also known for its spring and summer festivals, its thermal spas, stunning and varied architectural styles befitting `the crossroads of Europe`, and some of the most gorgeous scenery you will find on the continent. Be sure to visit the charming capital of Budapest, split by the Danube, and then travel further afield to Transdanubia and the Great Hungarian Plain.
<b>Serbia</b> is a fascinating country with a turbulent history. Its visitors will be surprised by the wide variety of architectural styles ranging from Romanesque to Gothic, from Renaissance to baroque. There are many great monuments including fortresses, ancient churches, Byzantine-style basilicas, and Roman amphitheaters waiting to be discovered. Tourism in Serbia is mostly focused on the villages and mountains of the country. The most famous mountain resorts are Zlatibor, Kopaonik, and Tara. There are also many spas in Serbia, one the biggest is Vrnjaeka Banja. The largest cities like Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Nis, attract many tourists, but so do rural parts of Serbia like the volcanic wonder of Davolja varos, Christian pilgrimages across the country, and cruises along the Danube, Sava, or Tisza.
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Belgrade
Belgrade is one of Europe's oldest cities, and its wider city area was the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinca culture. Nowadays, it is the central economic hub of Serbia, and the capital of Serbian culture, education and science. The city's main attractions are: Skadarlija, the National Museum and adjacent National Theatre, Zemun, Terazije, Students' Square, the Kalemegdan Fortress, Prince Michael Street, the Parliament, the Temple of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. The hilltop Avala Monument offers views over the city. Josip Broz Tito's mausoleum, called The House of Flowers, and the nearby Topèider park are also popular among visitors.
Visit and explore the Avala Monument, Temple of Saint Sava, Parliament, Prince Michael Street, House of Flowers, Old Palace, Kalemegdan Fortress, National Museum, National Theatre, Skadarlija, and so much more.
Novi Sad is the capital of the province of Vojvodina and the second-largest city in Serbia. Born from a merchant colony on the banks of the Danube River, just outside the gates of a Habsburg-era fortress, it grew to become a key economic and cultural hub, earning the nickname 'Serbian Athens.' Points of interest include the main square, Liberty Square, and the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church. Novi Sad was the European Capital of Culture in 2021.
Visit and explore the Liberty Square, Name of Mary Church, Petrovaradin Fortress, Danube Park, Danube River, Danube Street, Novi Sad Synagogue, Gallery of Matica Srpska, City Museum of Novi Sad, and so much more.
Two cities in one! Buda on a hill, the historical part of the city and Pest on a plain, its shops and boulevards both separated by the Danube flowing between them and connected by magnificent bridges. Budapest looks its most beautiful at dawn, yet it is also spectacularly appealing at night. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, a world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife and an exceptionally rich offering of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities. This is a vibrant city - a remarkable and wholly unpretentious place.
Visit and explore Buda Hill and the Castle District, Parliament, the Chain Bridge, Heroes' Square, St. Stephen's Basilica, the Opera House, Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion, Gellert Hill, the thermal baths and so much more!