04:02 ticket for BUS for both directions, NS-BG + BG-NS is around 1000 dinars, something like 10 usd or 8 euros. Ticket for train is mutch more cheaper, i do not know exact price.
Thank you! We heard that the bus is a good option but it was a hassle to get to the bus station so we opted for a private car. The trains were not running when we were there, it was under construction.
I'm a half Brit/Canadian living in the Balkans and I love it, especially Serbia. The people are absolute legends, the food is amazing (lots of meat, which is great!) and there's lots of interesting and beautiful places to explore- facinating old monasteries, beautiful nature (Tera National Park) and little gems of towns scattered throughout.
Novi Sad it's not only (old town, center area and fortress) and it's not a small town, Novi Sad is average medium sized city by european standards in diameter about 11 km. And yeah, Novi Sad has a nice and solid underground community, so many gigs during a year and everything else.
Yeah, we got a lot of comments that were not happy with the word "town." It's relative I guess. For me it's a small city, which in contemporary American English we do often use the word town casually. It doesn't mean the same as village.
@@TobyNomad Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia is even smaller than Novi Sad :) Everything above 300 000 citizens in europe is considered as a medium average city. For example, some of popular Austrian cities are much smaller than Novi Sad ( Salzburg, Innsbruck etc) and they not considered as a small towns, they are counted as average cities.
My family will be moving to Belgrade in more than likely early August. The relative low cost of living compared with what I consider an outstanding quality of life made this an easy decision. Novi Sad looks amazing as well. My wife prefers Belgrade due to its size, but we'll spend time in both places.
You can also visit the city of Niš in the south of Serbia, which is known as the hometown of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. And also for top quality food.
Thank you so much! I really want to help people weigh things in an honest way, but I know still it's just on person's perspective :) It's so nice to hear your appreciation. Where are you from?
Really fascinating report from a place few people know about. The former Austro - Hungarian Empire is a treasure trove of history /architecture and culture .
Hi Eli! Sorry, we got the same criticism about Timisoara, Romania. I think part of it is having lived in places like Los Angeles, this is tiny. Also, maybe language, as in American English we often use the word "town" very loosely. Definitely not meant to be an offense :)
Dude, im sorry, but by any big country margins 200k inhabitants is considered small. Countries like russia usa or brazil only consider a city to be a big city or metropolis when it has at least 1 million inhabitants
No Uber, but TAXI so much you want, and not expensiv. Can be call by phone and in about 3-5 minits (no mether in wich part of Town you are) is at your Adress. About Train, Train to Beograd goes about 10 Times a day and in 32 minits is there. Rest you have right Smokercity.
Around 500 000 , don’t forget that many people living there have ID from other small places, so with a half a milion it can definitely can not be called a town, it is a city. And by a European standards, half a milion is a lot. Sure it is not a Tokio, but still, small town, definitely not. Only bigger places around are Budapest, Belgrade and Zagreb
Yeah I got that comment a few times :). In American English we use the word “town” very liberally. It’s doesn’t mean small. We even say “downtown” in big cities. But I know what you mean. :)
Your like the Steve Carell of the travel world! Haha great video! Tome Nov Sad doesn’t look Serbian at all I’d take Nis, Arandjelovac, Leskovac, Topola over Novi Sad. Vojvodina is like your in Hungary 😂
@@TobyNomadthere is also a Chinese and Russian versions of You Tube. And if you ever visited Moscow, Saint Petersburg, or any big city in China, you wouldn’t call west civilized, you would be shocked that everything is in better shape then in the west. Compare Moscow metro with New York one for example. And the air is good in Novi Sad, it is a climate that is generally humid, but not always, spring is very pleasant. but the air is not poluted. And there are no smoking zones, but yea too many people smoke, but it is because cigarettes are cheap, compared to the rest of other parts of Europe. Lgbt scene? What lol I know gay people, have a close friend that is lesbian, have few of them in the family, matter of preference. But we are still traditional, be what you want , but don’t parade about it. And btw there are gay caffes in Novi Sad, even we str8 go there sometimes, since you can play Monopol, Ludo and so while haveng a beer, coffee, tea etc
wow. I was considering visiting Serbia but after finding out from you that smoking is allowed indoor everywhere (on top of the bad air quality), I've decided that I'd rather not go anymore. Just not worth the health risk imo.
The air quality is pretty average to good during the summer months since the main perpetrator of pollution are electric plants that are coal powered for the most part. As for the smoking, most of the indoor caffès and restaurants have a smokers section, but I would recommend you come during the summer or spring so you can sit outside which is much more pleasant. Hope you’ll change your mind since you’d be missing out. 😁
Well, sorry to hear that but glad if my honestly can help anyone. Some people are saying it's less noticeable in the summertime, when we went it was too cold to sit outdoors. If you go, maybe try in the summer when they say both of those factors are better. I will wait to hear your verdict on this if you go :))
I live here and I'm alive and healthy.. .Smoking is not allowed but there are places where you can smoke or where people smoke and break the rules you can always report such place to the authorities and they will be fined.So this is not true at all... in fact each restaurant has a sign at the entrance if smoking is allowed or not.Bad air is only in winter times..In fact summers are totally different when everything is green and the air is as clean as everywhere else.. There is an nice mountain near Novi Sad called Fruska Gora with small villages and vineyard which this picky guy hasn't mentioned at all.
@@JustineTX375 Hi Cicko! Thanks for your detailed response with examples. You're right, we did not see everything in the area at all. There is MUCH more to see. About air quality, I have also heard that it's better in summer. About smoking in restaurants, I have to disagree and ask you for proof. We went to probably 50 restaurants in the city center that we either ate in or considered eating in, and there was not a single restaurant that was smoke free. Most had smoking everywhere in the restaurant, and a few had a small section which they called "smoke-free" but there was no separation from the smoking area so all the smoke would immediately drift over. Our challenge to you, take a non-smoker to a good restaurant in Novi Sad and make a video where you can see no one smoking near them and have them say on the video "I don't smell smoke at all". Then I will believe you! :)
@@TobyNomad Serbia did try to reduce the smoking indoor by implementing new laws but it did not turn out well. Believe it or not, up to the year 2000 or so, you could even smoke indoor at your workplace. Now it is banned in all public facilities and all companies. They did try to reduce it in restaurants and cafes like 10 years back with mandatory non-smoking areas, each restaurant had to decide whether it will be smoking, mixed or non-smoking place. In the beggining in Novi Sad from what I've noticed a lot of them went for mixed with separate non-smoking area. What happened is that those areas in bars and restaurants were almost always empty or half empty, while smoking areas were packed, so all of those places eventually switched to full smoking places, as they found non-smoking areas non profitable. The reason for this happening being that most group of friends have smokers and non-smokers, and when going out, non-smokers will always give it to smokers, otherwise the smokers will be half of the time outside. Yeah, it's afwul, I know. But what can we do. Your are also right about the air quality (water as well), it is poor, those from Novi Sad that say otherwise have never even been in Central or South Serbia to compare. Great video btw!
Now it is not that cheap, after a war started in Ukraine, prices skyrocketed, and huge migration of Russians and Ukrainians to Serbia, make a greedy home owners to triple the rents
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And You are upset because children in Serbia my be exposed to cigarete smoke but I suppose You are not upset by the fact that children in USA can legaly mutilate themselves because "somebody" tell them, in the most vulnerable age, that they are not what they are acctualy by their birth and strongly encouraging them to do so....
Hi Suki, thanks for watching. That's pretty tangential, not sure how to respond to that. But yes, it was too smoky, even for a big child like me :) That's my perspective. Really liked the city overall though.
Some people defend their problems, and then there are others who try to improve themselves and overcome their problems regardless of other people and their problems. It is clear which position your comment displays.
No , sorry , you can pass by we will manage without you like we did for last 500 years, which is double amount of time of counrty you came from. Have you seen a tent city in Novi Sad , like in your hime town ?? NO ok , move on click bait traveler
Hi Daniel, not sure what you mean about 500 years as Serbia was not an independent country for 500 years by any stretch of the concept, but it’s irrelevant as age doesn’t mean much. Never saw any tent cities, Novi Sad has different challenges than Los Angeles, different histories and different pros and cons. Way too much to summarize in a UA-cam comment. It’s not a city-to-city comparison to childishly see “who is better.” We leave that to the online trolls and populist politicians :). This channel is mainly for Americans and other western viewers to help decide if they want to visit or live in certain places or be educated about them. It’s for people who like to think and learn about other places, not for people who want to fight or be right. I wasn’t asking permission for anything or requiring you to watch. Just giving an honest opinion, which is part of my values: freedom of expression.
@@TobyNomad - well if you don`t see tent cities in LA , it`s only possible if your eyes were closed. At least we agree , we just give our honest opinion. Have a nice day mate
Awwww, that’s very sad for me to see someone calling another man a fairy or princess to try make themselves feel more masculine. I thought that weak and insecure way of thinking was exposed and left behind decades ago. Do you feel such lack of confidence as a man that you have resort to such childish insults? If so, I think you need a hug. God bless!
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We moved form usa 2 years ago, best desicion ever we had made. All 3 of my kids love here 😁
Awesome! Please leave in the comments your favorite restaurants and any tips you might have!! :)
Railway has been done. Half an hour to Belgrade starting from like 4$.
That's amazing!! Thanks for sharing that update!!!
04:02 ticket for BUS for both directions, NS-BG + BG-NS is around 1000 dinars, something like 10 usd or 8 euros. Ticket for train is mutch more cheaper, i do not know exact price.
Thank you! We heard that the bus is a good option but it was a hassle to get to the bus station so we opted for a private car. The trains were not running when we were there, it was under construction.
I'm a half Brit/Canadian living in the Balkans and I love it, especially Serbia. The people are absolute legends, the food is amazing (lots of meat, which is great!) and there's lots of interesting and beautiful places to explore- facinating old monasteries, beautiful nature (Tera National Park) and little gems of towns scattered throughout.
Sounds about right!! Thanks for commenting!
Novi Sad it's not only (old town, center area and fortress) and it's not a small town, Novi Sad is average medium sized city by european standards in diameter about 11 km.
And yeah, Novi Sad has a nice and solid underground community, so many gigs during a year and everything else.
Yeah, we got a lot of comments that were not happy with the word "town." It's relative I guess. For me it's a small city, which in contemporary American English we do often use the word town casually. It doesn't mean the same as village.
@@TobyNomad Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia is even smaller than Novi Sad :) Everything above 300 000 citizens in europe is considered as a medium average city. For example, some of popular Austrian cities are much smaller than Novi Sad ( Salzburg, Innsbruck etc) and they not considered as a small towns, they are counted as average cities.
@@eduardtokosh3495 Interesting! I would definitely use the word "town" casually for Salzburg and Innsbruck :)
My family will be moving to Belgrade in more than likely early August. The relative low cost of living compared with what I consider an outstanding quality of life made this an easy decision.
Novi Sad looks amazing as well. My wife prefers Belgrade due to its size, but we'll spend time in both places.
Awesome. We really liked both places. My next video is about Belgrade, should be up on July 1!
You can also visit the city of Niš in the south of Serbia, which is known as the hometown of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. And also for top quality food.
02:15 341 625 people. greatings from small vilage in central Serbia.
Hey there! Greetings back!! :) Thank you!
Good points. You nailed it!
Thank you so much! I really want to help people weigh things in an honest way, but I know still it's just on person's perspective :) It's so nice to hear your appreciation. Where are you from?
When did you film this? It looks really cold 😅 please tell me this wasn't in the spring! Ha never mind I see now it's November/December! Phew!
It wasn't that cold. I don't mind. I prefer 40s and 50s (fahrenheit) to hot summers. :)
Really fascinating report from a place few people know
about. The former Austro - Hungarian Empire is a treasure
trove of history /architecture and culture .
It really is!!
good work
Thank you! Trying to be real and well researched :)
My friend,(Novi Sad is not a small town). It's a descent sized city.
Hi Eli! Sorry, we got the same criticism about Timisoara, Romania. I think part of it is having lived in places like Los Angeles, this is tiny. Also, maybe language, as in American English we often use the word "town" very loosely. Definitely not meant to be an offense :)
👍,so have you walked around the city a lot in Novi Sad picky Nomad?
@@elimatejin4456 yes! It’s very pretty
Dude, im sorry, but by any big country margins 200k inhabitants is considered small. Countries like russia usa or brazil only consider a city to be a big city or metropolis when it has at least 1 million inhabitants
@@NaturallyTheCat Yeah, but not in Europe.
I was in Novi Sad once and never again. Very rude and arrogant people.
No Uber, but TAXI so much you want, and not expensiv. Can be call by phone and in about 3-5 minits (no mether in wich part of Town you are) is at your Adress. About Train, Train to Beograd goes about 10 Times a day and in 32 minits is there. Rest you have right Smokercity.
True, but for foreigners and people who don’t speak Serbian calling a taxi is a pain in the butt :-)
Nice 👌
Thank you!! You live there?
Around 500 000 , don’t forget that many people living there have ID from other small places, so with a half a milion it can definitely can not be called a town, it is a city. And by a European standards, half a milion is a lot. Sure it is not a Tokio, but still, small town, definitely not. Only bigger places around are Budapest, Belgrade and Zagreb
Yeah I got that comment a few times :). In American English we use the word “town” very liberally. It’s doesn’t mean small. We even say “downtown” in big cities. But I know what you mean. :)
@@TobyNomad yeah , makes sense
Your like the Steve Carell of the travel world! Haha great video! Tome Nov Sad doesn’t look Serbian at all I’d take Nis, Arandjelovac, Leskovac, Topola over Novi Sad. Vojvodina is like your in Hungary 😂
Hahaha thanks haha. Never had that comparison but I’ll take it ;)
I will become a digital nomad at Novi Sad
Cool! Post videos :)
It is much larger than Akron,Ohio
Akron, Ohio is a small town :)
😊you
Thank you!
"civilised world"... west... WTF???!!!
Yep. Democracy, great inventions, best art, movies, TV, books. I’d say that’s pretty civilized. Isn’t UA-cam an American invention? ;)
@@TobyNomadthere is also a Chinese and Russian versions of You Tube. And if you ever visited Moscow, Saint Petersburg, or any big city in China, you wouldn’t call west civilized, you would be shocked that everything is in better shape then in the west. Compare Moscow metro with New York one for example.
And the air is good in Novi Sad, it is a climate that is generally humid, but not always, spring is very pleasant. but the air is not poluted. And there are no smoking zones, but yea too many people smoke, but it is because cigarettes are cheap, compared to the rest of other parts of Europe.
Lgbt scene? What lol I know gay people, have a close friend that is lesbian, have few of them in the family, matter of preference. But we are still traditional, be what you want , but don’t parade about it.
And btw there are gay caffes in Novi Sad, even we str8 go there sometimes, since you can play Monopol, Ludo and so while haveng a beer, coffee, tea etc
wow. I was considering visiting Serbia but after finding out from you that smoking is allowed indoor everywhere (on top of the bad air quality), I've decided that I'd rather not go anymore. Just not worth the health risk imo.
The air quality is pretty average to good during the summer months since the main perpetrator of pollution are electric plants that are coal powered for the most part. As for the smoking, most of the indoor caffès and restaurants have a smokers section, but I would recommend you come during the summer or spring so you can sit outside which is much more pleasant. Hope you’ll change your mind since you’d be missing out. 😁
Well, sorry to hear that but glad if my honestly can help anyone. Some people are saying it's less noticeable in the summertime, when we went it was too cold to sit outdoors. If you go, maybe try in the summer when they say both of those factors are better. I will wait to hear your verdict on this if you go :))
I live here and I'm alive and healthy.. .Smoking is not allowed but there are places where you can smoke or where people smoke and break the rules you can always report such place to the authorities and they will be fined.So this is not true at all... in fact each restaurant has a sign at the entrance if smoking is allowed or not.Bad air is only in winter times..In fact summers are totally different when everything is green and the air is as clean as everywhere else.. There is an nice mountain near Novi Sad called Fruska Gora with small villages and vineyard which this picky guy hasn't mentioned at all.
@@JustineTX375 Hi Cicko! Thanks for your detailed response with examples. You're right, we did not see everything in the area at all. There is MUCH more to see. About air quality, I have also heard that it's better in summer. About smoking in restaurants, I have to disagree and ask you for proof. We went to probably 50 restaurants in the city center that we either ate in or considered eating in, and there was not a single restaurant that was smoke free. Most had smoking everywhere in the restaurant, and a few had a small section which they called "smoke-free" but there was no separation from the smoking area so all the smoke would immediately drift over. Our challenge to you, take a non-smoker to a good restaurant in Novi Sad and make a video where you can see no one smoking near them and have them say on the video "I don't smell smoke at all". Then I will believe you! :)
@@TobyNomad Serbia did try to reduce the smoking indoor by implementing new laws but it did not turn out well. Believe it or not, up to the year 2000 or so, you could even smoke indoor at your workplace. Now it is banned in all public facilities and all companies. They did try to reduce it in restaurants and cafes like 10 years back with mandatory non-smoking areas, each restaurant had to decide whether it will be smoking, mixed or non-smoking place. In the beggining in Novi Sad from what I've noticed a lot of them went for mixed with separate non-smoking area. What happened is that those areas in bars and restaurants were almost always empty or half empty, while smoking areas were packed, so all of those places eventually switched to full smoking places, as they found non-smoking areas non profitable. The reason for this happening being that most group of friends have smokers and non-smokers, and when going out, non-smokers will always give it to smokers, otherwise the smokers will be half of the time outside. Yeah, it's afwul, I know. But what can we do.
Your are also right about the air quality (water as well), it is poor, those from Novi Sad that say otherwise have never even been in Central or South Serbia to compare. Great video btw!
Now it is not that cheap, after a war started in Ukraine, prices skyrocketed, and huge migration of Russians and Ukrainians to Serbia, make a greedy home owners to triple the rents
Great point! I didn’t know that. Thank you for sharing that update! That’s one of the things that I love about UA-cam is that it is so interactive.
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And You are upset because children in Serbia my be exposed to cigarete smoke but I suppose You are not upset by the fact that children in USA can legaly mutilate themselves because "somebody" tell them, in the most vulnerable age, that they are not what they are acctualy by their birth and strongly encouraging them to do so....
Hi Suki, thanks for watching. That's pretty tangential, not sure how to respond to that. But yes, it was too smoky, even for a big child like me :) That's my perspective. Really liked the city overall though.
Some people defend their problems, and then there are others who try to improve themselves and overcome their problems regardless of other people and their problems.
It is clear which position your comment displays.
No , sorry , you can pass by we will manage without you like we did for last 500 years, which is double amount of time of counrty you came from.
Have you seen a tent city in Novi Sad , like in your hime town ??
NO
ok , move on click bait traveler
Hi Daniel, not sure what you mean about 500 years as Serbia was not an independent country for 500 years by any stretch of the concept, but it’s irrelevant as age doesn’t mean much. Never saw any tent cities, Novi Sad has different challenges than Los Angeles, different histories and different pros and cons. Way too much to summarize in a UA-cam comment. It’s not a city-to-city comparison to childishly see “who is better.” We leave that to the online trolls and populist politicians :). This channel is mainly for Americans and other western viewers to help decide if they want to visit or live in certain places or be educated about them. It’s for people who like to think and learn about other places, not for people who want to fight or be right. I wasn’t asking permission for anything or requiring you to watch. Just giving an honest opinion, which is part of my values: freedom of expression.
@@TobyNomad - well if you don`t see tent cities in LA , it`s only possible if your eyes were closed.
At least we agree , we just give our honest opinion.
Have a nice day mate
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Lol this princess needs Uber and a no smoking environment awww🧚
Awwww, that’s very sad for me to see someone calling another man a fairy or princess to try make themselves feel more masculine. I thought that weak and insecure way of thinking was exposed and left behind decades ago. Do you feel such lack of confidence as a man that you have resort to such childish insults? If so, I think you need a hug. God bless!
Non è proprio così!!! Io sono di Novi Sad però non abbito li però ci torno spesso . Ti garantisco che non è come la racconti tu 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
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Ok dude we get it, people smoke there... so leave then
I almost never don’t leave, haha, that’s the point of a pros and cons list. So people can decide which places suit them.