Bus from SOMBOR to ŠID
See timetable and Buy TicketAbout the station SOMBOR
Sombor is a city in Serbia with about 50,000 inhabitants, and is the administrative center of the West Bačka District. Novi Sad is located about 100 km southeast of Sombor, Belgrade is 175 km away, and Budapest is 220 km north.
It is believed that the city was founded in the 14th century, under the influence of the Hungarian noble family Cobar.
Sombor is one of the most beautiful cities in Vojvodina, a place that preserves and cherishes all important cultural and historical landmarks and the memory of famous people who lived and created in that city. The pleasant city atmosphere and rich amenities make Sombor a very attractive tourist destination today. The symbol of the city is the carriage, which is still active in the 21st century, and is reminiscent of old town songs about Sombor and the people of Sombor.
The rich history of the city has left a legacy of a series of fabulously beautiful buildings and unique facades. Buildings, churches and palaces of Baroque, Gothic and Romantic-Neo-Gothic styles are intertwined, each of which carries a part of the city's history.
For lovers of good food, Sombor offers numerous ethnic restaurants, where you can enjoy the top specialties of Vojvodina cuisine.
Sombor rightfully bears the title of the greenest city in Europe. The city's territory includes the protected area of SRP "Gornje Podunavlje", also known as the "European Amazon".
Nightlife
Modena Night Club Sombor, Club Loreto, Cabaret Sombor
Restaurants
Ethno Restaurant Fijaker, Stari slon, Godo
Taverns
Dalmatinski Podrum, Kafe Tri Šešira, Sedam Dudova – Salas
Most important events
International Children's Festival "Smile of Sombor", Sombor Half Marathon, Sombor Cultural Summer, Fijakerijada, Oldtimer Meetings
Accommodation
Hotel Barcode Wellness & Spa, Garni Hotel Andric, Guest House LILA, Apartments TEMA
Shopping
STOP SHOP Sombor, Home Park Sombor, KTC Shopping Center
Important telephone numbers
Police 192
Fire Department 193
Ambulance 194
General Hospital "Dr Radivoje Simonović" 025 / 467 – 700
Post Office 025 / 465 - 113
Bus station 025 / 441 - 166
About the destination ŠID
Sid is a city settlement in the municipality of Sid, in the Srem district, located on the slopes of Fruška Gora.
The altitude is 104 m. It is the seat of the westernmost municipality of Srem, and is located between the Danube River and the slopes of Fruška Gora in the north and the Sava River in the south. The area on which Sid is built is a fruit-growing vineyard with a large wine cellar. Within the agriculture, food industry, in particular grain processing, a modern industrial slaughterhouse (which is closed as well as most large companies after democratic changes in 2000) and a factory for the production of edible oil as well as textile industry and knitwear (also closed after democratic change of the 2000s).
In the town there is a memorial house and gallery of the famous painter Sava Šumanović. According to its position, the municipality economically engages Bačka Palanka as a major economic and cultural center in the immediate vicinity.
Here are the Railway Station Šid, the Tourist Organization Šid and the Cultural Education Center Šid.
There are a number of institutions of cultural significance in the City. The most important Orthodox temple is the Church of St. Nicholas. Here is the Church of the Holy Virgin in Sid and the Church of the Holy Great Martyr Prince Lazar in Sid. The Croatian Cultural Society "Sid" is established in Sid in 2010.