Dunavski (Danube) Park

Dunavski (Danube) Park relies partly on Dunavska Street after which it was named. Dunavski Park is the monument of nature and protected natural resort today. The park houses the busts of the poets Branko Radičević, and Miroslav Antić, and a poet and painter Djura Jakšić, the figure of the Nymph holding an antler of abundance and a monument to the Venerable Sergey Radonezhsky. Đura Jakšić was a famous poet and a painter. Its sculpture adorns the Dunavski Park.

There are 750 trees in the park among which is one English oak tree that is under the protection regime. Dunavski Park is the venue of most diverse events such as concerts, performances, while during the winter festivities the amusement park Ledena šuma (Icy forest) is housed in it.

The Liberty Square-Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska Street border with the Dunavski Park. The above mentioned streets are traffic free and filled with multitude of restaurants, cafes, confectioneries and shops. We recommend you to visit the nearby Riblja (Fish) market where you can find fruits, vegetables, craft and similar products sold on the open, as well as numerous “burek” shops, bakeries, bars and cafes.

 

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Danube's Park, Dunavska, Novi Sad, Serbia