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Elite
In recent years Serbia has become nearly synonymous with tennis, making a stay at this fine three-star hotel - which is attached to one of the country's first tennis academies - an attractive option for fans of the sport.
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Gymnas
Among the best hotels in Novi Sad. Its greatest shortcoming is that the town centre is not exactly at a walking distance from the hotel, but taxis are so cheap that even a few return trips per day won't break the bank.
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Ile de France
Situated near Novi Sad Fair in a new building. The parquet-floored rooms are furnished with balconies and the suits boast a Jacuzzi bath.
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Novi Sad
Situated right across the Central Bus and Railway Stations and well connected to the other parts of the town via public buses network.
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Putnik
Another of Novi Sad's excellent business hotels, Putnik recently underwent major renovations and is now one of the better value accommodation options in the city, especially considering its central location just around the corner from Trg Slobode.
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Sajam
A very decent hotel, situated 2km from the town centre. Its proximity to Novi Sad Fair and peaceful surroundings make it especially suitable for business people.
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Vigor
A new hotel with a modern design, it's a bit outside the city centre, but situated not far from Ribarsko ostrvo and an inexpensive taxi ride from anywhere else you might want to go.
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Vojvodina
Opened in 1854, this is the oldest hotel in Novi Sad and one of the oldest in all of Serbia. Other than the name little has changed
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Zenit
A small hotel in the town centre, a stone’s throw from the pedestrian zone. It is housed in an oddly shaped building, which probably accounts for the fact that most rooms differ in shape, and some do not receive sufficient sunlight.
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