The best way to get to know Novi Sad is to walk through its always lively streets. Apart from the representative symbols of Novi Sad, you will get to know it from a different angle with your own direction and route. There are four walking routes prepared by the Tourist Organization of Novi Sad. You can opt for one of them or make your own. The routs that these tours follow are:

Red route: City Hall, Monument of Svetozar Miletic, Hotel Vojvodina, The Name of Mary Church, Cultural Center of Novi Sad, Roman Catholic Parish Office, Laze Teleckog Street, Grckoskolska Street, Serbian Orthodox Church of St. George, Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj Grammar School, Matica Srpska, Serbian Orthodox Church of Relocation of the Relics of St. Nicholas, Almaska Church, Slovak Evangelical Church, Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Novi Sad Theater, The Assumption Church, Reforme Christian Church, and Novi Sad Synagogue

Blue route: Zmaj Jovina Street, Monument to Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, Orthodox Bishop’s Palace, “At the White Lion”, Danube Street, City Library, Foreign Art Collection, Youth Theater, Danube Park, Museum of Vojvodina, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, Fish Market, Banovina Building, the Matica Srpska Gallery, the Memorial Collection of Pavle Beljanski, the Gallery of Fine Arts, The Museum of Unification of Vojvodina in 1918 and the Monument to King Petar I Karadjordjevic.
Yellow route: Petrovaradin Fortress, Chapel of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul, House of Josip Jelacic, Belgrade Gate, Church of St. George, Clock Tower, Terrace of the Fortress, Planetarium, Underground Military Galleries, City Museum of Novi Sad, Art Circle Association, Leopold’s Gate and Atelier 61.
Green route: University Campus, SPENS, Natural Collection of the Institute for Nature Protection, FC Vojvodina Stadium, Strand City Beach, Sunny Quay, Chinese Quarter and Monument to the Victims of the Family Raid.

Source: Bookaweb.com