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POST-TRIP

                                        Serbia: Novi Sad & Belgrade




            INCLUDED IN YOUR PRICE


            »   Accommodations for 2 nights in Novi Sad           »   Services of a local O.A.T. Trip Leader
               and 2 nights in Belgrade
                                                                  »   Gratuities for local guides, drivers, and
            »   # XPLW^ɨ  M]PLVQL^_^    W`YNSP^                      luggage porters
               and 2 dinners
                                                                  »   All transfers
            »   3 small group activities




            POST-TRIP EXTENSION ITINERARY

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            that rocked the Balkans throughout the 1990s. As you journey from Novi Sad to Belgrade, you’ll discover how
            Serbia is using its unapologetic élan to become one of Europe’s newest hotspots.



            Day 1 Transfer to Novi Sad, Serbia                    built by the Austrians in 1692 as one of
            This morning, we depart Ljubljana, Slovenia,          their main strongholds in Central Europe.
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            Danube River and the administrative center            M`TWO  _SP QZ]_]P^^ SL^ LW^Z MPNZXP VYZbY
            ZQ >P]MTLɪ^ AZUaZOTYL ]PRTZY  BPɪWW L]]TaP TY         for the famous prisoners it has held within
            Novi Sad this afternoon, and begin to discover        its dungeon, including a young Josip Broz
            _SP NT_dɪ^ NSL]X^ ZY L M]TPQ Z]TPY_L_TZY bLWV         Tito. Today, Petrovaradin houses a museum
            around our hotel. Tonight, we’ll have dinner          L^ bPWW L^ L ^XLWW NZWWPN_TZY ZQ L]_bZ]V  LYO
            at a local restaurant.                                acts as host of Serbia’s annual EXIT music
                                                                  festival, which attracts about 200,000 people
            Dinner
                                                                  every year.After lunch at a local restaurant,
                                                                  you’ll have the afternoon free for independent
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            Day 2 Explore Novi Sad • Visit
                                                                  own—which you may use as an opportunity
            Petrovaradin Citadel
                                                                  to try Novi Sad’s specialty: an indeks sendvic,
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            including the Petrovaradin Citadel—a                  sandwich, named after a local football team,
            towering site that’s sometimes called                 T^ ZaP]ʮZbTYR bT_S NSPP^P  X`^S]ZZX^  SLX
            _SP ɭ2TM]LW_L] ZY _SP /LY`MP ɮ BSTWP                  sour cream, urnebes, mayonnaise, tomatoes,
            Petrovaradin was originally occupied by               LYO [TNVWP^  LYO T^ L X`^_ _]d QZ] LYdZYP
            the Romans (followed by the Hungarians                visiting Novi Sad.
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                                                                  Breakfast, Lunch


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