About Novi Sad
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Remaining on a riverside feign, quite a bit of Petroadin Fortress dates to the seventeenth and eighteenth hundreds of years, with a notorious clock tower and a system of passages. Over the waterway is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall. The number of travelers going by Novi Sad every year has consistently ascended since 2000.
Consistently, in the start of July, amid the yearly EXIT music celebration, the city is brimming with youngsters from all finished Europe. In 2008, more than 200,000 individuals went to the festival. Besides EXIT celebration, Novi Sad Fair pulls in numerous representatives into the city; in May, the city is home to the greatest agrarian show in the locale, which 600,000 individuals went by in 2005. There is additionally a traveler port close Varadin Bridge in the downtown area inviting different stream journey vessels from crosswise over Europe who voyage on Danube waterway.
The most perceived structure in Novi Sad is Petroadin Fortress, which rules the city and with picturesque perspectives of the city. Other than the post, there is likewise noteworthy neighborhood of Stari Grad, with numerous landmarks, exhibition halls, cafes, eateries, and shops. There is likewise a National Park of Fruska Gora adjacent, approx. 20 km 12 mi from the city center. Sports began to create in 1790 with the establishment of "City Marksmen Association". Be that as it may, its genuine advancement began after the foundation of the Municipal Association of Physical Culture in 1959 and after 1981, when SPC Vojvodina ordinarily alluded to as Spens Sports Center was fabricated. Today, around 220 games associations are dynamic in Novi Sad.