How to reach us
Novi Sad is located in the Pannonian valley, at the crossroads of the river Corridor VII and inland Corridor X and it is easily accessible from all directions and by all means of transport. The City is located on the European highway direction E-75 that connects the central with the southern and eastern part of the continent, and only fifty kilometres from it passes another road direction, E-70, that connects the western and eastern Europe. The border crossings with Croatia, Hungary, Romania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina are from 50 to 120 kilometres away from Novi Sad.
Arriving in Novi Sad by Train
Due to reconstruction and safety works, the main Novi Sad Railway Station is currently out of service. However, train traffic to and from Novi Sad operates fully through two active stations:
1. Petrovaradin Station
-For trains arriving from Belgrade and other southern directions.
-This is the terminal station for all “Soko” high-speed trains, as well as other passenger trains from the Belgrade route.
2. Novi Sad Ranžirna Station
-For passengers arriving from Subotica, Sombor, and Zrenjanin.
-The station is easily accessible, and organized transport to the city center is provided.
Transport from the Railway Stations to the City Center
To make arrival easier, passengers have access to free shuttle buses coordinated with train arrivals and departures:
Free shuttle bus:
Petrovaradin ↔ Novi Sad City Center
Novi Sad Ranžirna ↔ Novi Sad City Center
The buses run in sync with the train schedule and connect the stations with the central city area.
Trains to Novi Sad (Belgrade – Novi Sad – Subotica)
The high-speed railway Belgrade – Novi Sad – Subotica is fully operational.
Passengers can use:
The “Soko” high-speed train (Belgrade – Novi Sad – Subotica)
Regio Express and Regio trains on specific routes
These are currently the most comfortable ways to reach the city, offering speeds up to 200 km/h, Wi-Fi, onboard service, and air-conditioned carriages.
Train Timetable
For the latest timetable, departures, and arrivals at Petrovaradin and Novi Sad Ranžirna stations, visit:
👉 Srbija Voz – Timetable
https://www.srbijavoz.rs/red-voznje/
By plane
It takes only 60 minutes of drive to get to the International Airport “Nikola Tesla” via which Novi Sad and Serbia are connected with al bigger cities of Europe and the world by direct airway lines. In a close vicinity of the City there is the “Čenej” Airport that is currently used in sports and agricultural purposes is planned for the future period.
By bus
More than 100 transport agents operate from the main Novi Sad Bus Station and there are around 1,500 departures and arrivals of buses in local, inter-city and international passengers’ transport on a daily basis. The network of urban and suburban bus lines is arranged so that you can easily and quickly reach all the most important tourist attractions in the city and its suburbs, as well as certain sites at Fruška Gora.
By boat
The International Passengers’ Pier on the Danube in Novi Sad is equipped with all necessary contents for acceptance of all type of vessels. Tourists from western Europe and the United States of America most often come to our city using the river navigation routes within organised tours on cruisers.
By bicycle
For lovers of cyclo tourism Novi Sad is one of the mandatory stations on their journey from the Atlantic to the Black Sea via the “Euro Velo 6” Cycling Route. This route is one of the most attractive marked cycling routes through Europe that follows the river Danube flow with its largest and most beautiful part. Located in the flatland, on the one hand, and on the slopes of Fruška Gora, on the other hand, Novi Sad is an ideal destination for city ride lovers, as well as for athletes and recreationists who prefer mountain biking. Novi Sad currently has an extensive network of over 100 kilometres of bicycle tracks and lanes, it has more than 10 cycling associations and clubs, and there is a public bicycle rental system, as well as private shops where you can buy, repair and rent bicycles.












