3 Stunning Bridges to Check Out in Novi Sad, Serbia

Novi Sad, Serbia
Novi Sad, Serbia. Photo by Nikola Rakic on Unsplash

If you can’t resist the beauty of European cities located on the shores of the Danube, Novi Sad deserves a spot on your bucket list. Due to its riverfront location, this Serbian city is home to several amazing bridges that you should explore during your visit.

Liberty Bridge

One of the symbols of Novi Sad, this bridge was destroyed during the NATO bombing in 1999, but it was restored and reopened in 2005. To get the best views of this cable-stayed bridge, head to the public beach Strand or cross the bridge to have a chill picnic at Kamenicki Park.

Zezelj Bridge

This tied-arch bridge is instantly recognizable thanks to its white color and it’s one of Novi Sad’s most picturesque attractions, but it hasn’t been around for too long. The newly constructed bridge only reopened in 2018, following extensive reconstructions.

Varadin Bridge

Varadin Bridge may not seem like much when compared to other bridges in Novi Sad, but there are a few things that make it special. It’s often referred to as “Rainbow Bridge” because it’s truly stunning to watch it light up at night. It’s also popular due to its connection to the Petrovaradin Fortress and it only takes a few minutes to cross it and reach this landmark.