Transport to Novi Sad
Frequent local buses connect Veternik to the center of Novi Sad, making commuting easy and affordable.





Located on the western edge of Novi Sad, Veternik is a significant suburban settlement in the Vojvodina province of Serbia. Originally established for veterans after World War I, it has evolved into a bustling residential community. Visitors often choose this area for its slower pace of life compared to the nearby city center, while still benefiting from excellent transport links to Novi Sad's historic sites, festivals, and nightlife. The town serves as a practical and affordable base for exploring the flat, fertile plains of the Bačka region and the nearby Danube river.
Located on the western edge of Novi Sad, Veternik is a significant suburban settlement in the Vojvodina province of Serbia. Originally established for veterans after World War I, it has evolved into a bustling residential community. Visitors often choose this area for its slower pace of life compared to the nearby city center, while still benefiting from excellent transport links to Novi Sad's historic sites, festivals, and nightlife. The town serves as a practical and affordable base for exploring the flat, fertile plains of the Bačka region and the nearby Danube river.
Proximity to the vibrant city of Novi Sad.
Peaceful residential atmosphere away from urban noise.
Gateway to the scenic Bačka region of Vojvodina.
Authentic local dining options at suburban prices.
Primarily residential with limited major tourist landmarks within the town itself.
Best suited for travelers with their own vehicle or those comfortable using local transit.
A great starting point for cycling trips through the flat Vojvodina plains.
Frequent local buses connect Veternik to the center of Novi Sad, making commuting easy and affordable.
Explore the local 'kafanas' for authentic Serbian grilled meats at prices often lower than in the city center.
A quiet stay with easy access to Novi Sad.
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$40-$70 p/day
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Consider Veternik for lodging if you prefer a peaceful night's sleep away from the city's late-night noise.
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May-June, September-October
Mild weather makes it perfect for walking and exploring the nearby Danube banks.
Expect warm temperatures; it's a great time to visit the nearby Strand beach in Novi Sad.
The harvest season in Vojvodina brings local food festivals and pleasant, cooler air.
Quiet and snowy; a good time for cozy indoor dining in local traditional restaurants.