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SUBOTICA

REGENZBURG

SUBOTICA REGENZBURG
REGENZBURG SUBOTICA

Bus from SUBOTICA to REGENZBURG

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About the station SUBOTICA

Subotica (Hungarian: Szabadka) is the northernmost city in the Republic of Serbia, the second most populous in Vojvodina. According to the 2002 census, it has 99,471 inhabitants. It is located 10 km from the Serbian border with Hungary. It is the administrative center of the North Bačka District.
 
Subotica was first mentioned in 1391 under the Hungarian name Zabadka. In 1527, Subotica was the capital of the short-lived Serbian state of the self-proclaimed Emperor John Nenad. The Ottoman Empire ruled the city from 1542 to 1686, when it became a possession of the Habsburg Monarchy. From the mid-18th century, its name was changed to Sancta Maria, after the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. The name of the city was changed again in 1779 to Maria Theresiopolis, and the name Subotica (Szabadka) was returned to it in 1845. In 1918, Subotica became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
 
The city is located in the Pannonian Plain, which has a long tradition and rich cultural heritage. The municipality, which includes the city and 18 suburban settlements, covers an area of ​​1,008 square kilometers.
 
Thanks to its geographical position and hardworking residents, Subotica has over time become the most important administrative, industrial, commercial, transport and cultural center in northern Bačka, and the nearby Palić Lake makes it a tourist and recreational center for the wider area.
 
There is also a connection near the city that connects Subotica with Hungary in the north and Southern Europe via Belgrade in the south. Subotica is also connected by rail to the whole of Europe.
 
In terms of traffic, Subotica is, in the truest sense of the word, located at the crossroads of roads and railways. The E-75 highway passes in the immediate vicinity of Subotica, and the main roads to Novi Sad (M-22.1), Sombor and Kelebija (Hungary) (M-17.1), Horgoš (M-22.1) and Senta (M-24) intersect in the city itself (the part to the E-75 highway has been completed, and the rest is planned). The Belgrade - Budapest railway route passes through the urban core and there it branches off with the railway routes to Sombor, Horgoš, Crvenka and Baja. All these facts contribute to Subotica being classified as one of the most important traffic hubs in the Republic of Serbia.
 
Nightlife
"Club Castrvm", "Saks", "Q bar", "Club Madlen", "The code"
 
Restaurants
"Boss caffe", "Dvor", "Basch house", "Bates", "Gurinović", "Arte del gusto"
 
Taverns
"Tinel", "Carda kod Antusa"
 
Events
"Winter fest", "Festival of young brandy", "Autumn festival of Jewish culture", "Subotica half marathon", "Internet festival", "International film festival - Palić"
 
Accommodation
 
Popular hotels and motels
Garni Hotel Royal Crown, Artist hotel, Rooms Simke, Garni Hotel IMPERIUM Subotica, Villa Majur
 
Shopping
STOP SHOP Subotica, Raffles city, Zdrava Priča - Health food store, Mondo butik, Super Shop
 
Important telephone numbers
 
Police 192
 
Fire brigade 193
 
Ambulance 194 and 551-373
 
Bus station ​024/ 555-566
 
Tourist organization ​024/ 555-566

About the destination REGENZBURG

Regensburg, the cozy, Roman city at the highest point of the Danube, with its unique charm. This UNESCO World Heritage site is characterized by its small, winding streets and the inhabitants' joyous nature. The picturesque river invites you to take a leisurely stroll or even a dolphin cruise, but it also has a diverse cultural and historial heritage embodied in the following:

The St. Peter Cathedral: As soon as you arrive in the city, you can not get around the magnificent two towers of the Cathedral. As the main decor of the skyline, the Regensburg Cathedral St. Peter is the attraction par excellence. The Gothic cathedral in the heart of Regensburg's old town is freely accessible, but can also be visited during a guided tour. This imposing building belongs to one of the most important of the southern gothic style and was built as early as 1273 in its raw form. Inside the 102-meter-high cathedral are two organs, which conjure up a unique and unforgettable sound experience. The Cathedral is open daily from 6:30 am to 5:00 pm, and those who come on Sundays during their schooldays can even hear the legendary Regensburger Domspatzen, a choir with over 1000 years of history.

The Stone Bridge: it is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Germany and is absolutely essential in your to-do list of the Regensburg sights. It connects Regensburg with the historic district Stadtamhof. The construction of this medieval bridge began already in 1135. The bridge also has a lot of legends, including a pact between the bridge builder and the devil that the Regensburgers would love to tell you. The 308-meter-long bridge is also a model of the Charles Bridge in Prague. Do not miss the chance to stroll over the bridge to get a unique view of the city. Especially in the evening hours one can observe how the sun slowly goes down over the Danube.

The Bismarckplatz: The Bismarckplatz in the heart of Regensburg's old town is an absolute highlight of the city. Especially in the summer you can experience the joy of life of the Regensburg at its best. Around two beautiful fountains sit numerous people, entertain themselves and enjoy the balmy summer evening. One feels almost as if in Spain with a Bottelón. From here you can explore the old town, which is teeming with squares.

Stadtamhof: Stadtamhof is located on the other side of the Danube River, connected to the Old Town of Regensburg by the Stone Bridge. This picturesque district of Regensburg is worth a visit for its colorful, juxtaposed little houses. Since 2006, Stadtamhof has been selected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with Regensburg's old town. There you will find a variety of cafés, bars and dining rooms, which invite you to relax. Here you can comfortably watch the city from the window and let your mind wander. Stadtamhof is definitely one of the most popular sights in Regensburg.

The Golden Tower: If you climb the 50 meter high Golden tower in the middle of the Old Town, you will be rewarded with one of the best panoramic views over Regensburg. Here you can get a fabulous overview of the area especially in good weather. The tower, built in the 13th century, was the statutory symbol of the patrician families - the higher the tower, the more important the family. The inner courtyard next door is also worth a visit. Overall, the tower offers a very nice activity for the whole family.

The Historical Wurstkuchl: To get a taste of culinary delicacies, you can go to the Historical Wurstkuchl. Next to the Stone Bridge, this family-run business has been selling its delicacies for 850 years. Nowadays, you can also buy delicious homemade mustard as well as in-house sauerkraut in addition to the best bratwursts in Regensburg. Thanks to its perfect location next to the Danube, visitors can enjoy  a fantastic view.

Jahninsel: This small peninsula in the Danube is the perfect retreat to relax. There you can relax peacefully with a view of the Cathedral and the Stone Bridge. The Jahninselfest is also held annually here. There are many stalls with delicious food, individual entertainment and lots of live music. In this green paradise, surrounded by water, you can play Frisbee or join one of the many Slackline groups. To get there, just turn left at the Steinerne bridge and walk past the beer garden towards the river.

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