Serbia, Subotica

One of the best places for breakfast, lunch and dinner in the city. Very unusual interior. Polite waiters. The menu is varied. It is nice to sit in the evening and drop in for lunch. There are tables in the hall and on the street. On the street there are atmospheric statues of musicians and a lady with a bicycle.

Serbia, Subotica

Arte Del Gusto is a modern pizzeria and café in Subotica, located at Segedinski Put 21. Opened in 2016, it features a contemporary interior with friendly staff and emphasizes fresh, quality ingredients. The menu offers a wide selection—including pizzas, pasta, meat dishes, soups, salads, risottos, and both sweet and savory crepes. It also provides delivery service

Serbia, Subotica

Thyme x Anamaria in Subotica is a vibrant street‑food eatery launched in 2024 by MasterChef finalist Anamaria Babičković alongside the Thyme team. It serves global “street-food” dishes—tacos, bao, bibimbap, glazed ribs—blended with local Vojvodina flavors like upgraded gomboce and seasonal vegan options. The cozy, casual setting makes it perfect for creative, international bites with cocktails and friendly service.

Serbia, Subotica

Stara Picerija – Since 1977 is the oldest pizzeria in Subotica, known for its wood-fired pizzas, cozy garden, and retro-themed interior. The menu includes Mexican dishes, pasta, desserts, and cocktails. A local favorite with a family-friendly atmosphere.

Serbia, Subotica

Fabrika Burger & Pizza Bar in Subotica specializes in Neapolitan-style pizzas (certified dough, 450–520 °C ovens) and a range of gourmet burgers made from 100% beef, house sauces, fresh brioche buns, salads, and finger foods. With open pizza kitchen, pet‑friendly indoor/outdoor seating, and delivery available, it's known for its quality ingredients, cozy industrial ambiance, and inventive menu.

Serbia, Subotica

Basch House 1887 is a restored historic villa in Subotica, combining a restaurant, microbrewery, and boutique B&B. It offers Viennese-inspired cuisine, wood-fired pizzas, craft beer, and elegant rooms—blending tradition with modern comfort.

Serbia, Subotica

DENIS Gastro Temple is a well-established international restaurant in Subotica, located just 350 meters from the City Hall. With over 30 years of experience, it offers a diverse menu featuring Italian, Mediterranean, and Central European dishes, including pizzas, pastas, risottos, and grilled specialties. The restaurant is known for its unique interior and charming garden, providing a relaxing atmosphere. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM, it also offers delivery services.

Serbia, Subotica

Momo Sushi Bar in Subotica offers a variety of sushi, wok dishes, and drinks. Open daily with delivery available via Glovo and Wolt. Popular for fresh rolls and friendly service.

Serbia, Subotica

Boss Pizzeria opened in Subotica in 1986 and evolved into a popular restaurant by the 1990s, expanding its menu and spaces. Under head chef Miroslav Poljaković, it introduced unique dishes and improved service. Due to high demand, delivery and catering were added. Today, Boss Caffe is a well-known Subotica landmark, loved for quality and hospitality.

Serbia, Subotica

Palić Zoo, located near Subotica by Lake Palić, is one of Serbia’s oldest zoos, founded in 1950. It spans 15 hectares and features over 150 animal species and a rich botanical garden. Open year-round, it’s a peaceful, family-friendly destination combining nature, wildlife, and education.

Serbia, Subotica

A stay at our properties, surrounded by greenery, guarantees relaxation and an escape from everyday stress. The shores of Lake Palić are perfect for long walks, and your day can be enriched with a unique gastronomic experience in our restaurants or a visit to the aqua park and spa center.

Serbia, Subotica

The Synagogue is the first building in Subotica built with elements of the Hungarian variety of Art Nouveau, and, moreover, stands as the only place of worship with features of this style. It was designed by Marcel Komor and Dezsõ Jakab, architects from Budapest, and it is one of the most beautiful and exceptional synagogues in this part of Europe.

Serbia, Subotica

On the ground floor of Subotica's stunning City Hall, visitors can order a Big Mac while soaking in some truly inspiring surroundings. Designed in 1912 by Marcel Komor and Dezso Jakab, this public building is a masterful example of the Hungarian Art Nouveau style, complete with a handsome red exterior, stained glass, and ornate wrought iron. When McDonald's moved in, they kept the original furnishings and tailored the fast-food outlet to match.

Serbia, Subotica

Lying on the River Danube banks, Novi Sad is a bustling city that is considered the economic center of Vojvodina and one of the best places to see in Serbia. It is situated on the southern portion of Pannonian Plain on the Stem and Baka geographical regions' border. Novi Sad is a dreamy city with fragrance-filled lavender fields, plain tree-lined roads, and brilliantly blue skies.

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