Saturday 09 May, 2026

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Discover Subotica

Subotica sits at Serbia’s northernmost point, blending centuries of influence from Serbs, Hungarians, Croats, Jews, and other Central European peoples. This multicultural spirit is present in its religious buildings, its cuisine, and its warm, welcoming character. The city’s unique blend of cultural traditions creates an atmosphere that feels both historically rich and refreshingly modern.

Top Sights to See

  • City Hall: The symbol of Subotica, City Hall is a stunning Art Nouveau masterpiece with intricate ornaments, vibrant colours, and a commanding presence in the city center. It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in northern Serbia.
  • Subotica Synagogue: One of Europe’s most beautiful synagogues, this architectural gem showcases spectacular stained glass, floral motifs, and unique secessionist details. It stands as a powerful testament to the city’s multicultural history.
  • Raichl Palace: Designed by architect Ferenc Raichl, this palace features elaborate decorations and distinct Art Nouveau flourishes. It’s an essential stop for admirers of turn‑of‑the‑century architecture.
  • St. Theresa of Avila Cathedral & Other Sacred Sites: Subotica’s religious diversity is visible through its numerous sacred buildings, including the Catholic cathedral, Franciscan Church, Serbian Orthodox Church, and more—each contributing to the city’s cultural mosaic.
  • Palić & Palić Lake: Just minutes from the city, Palić offers a serene lakeside experience, historic villas, and additional Art Nouveau architecture—an excellent half‑day escape during your stay.

Taste the Flavors of Serbia

Indulge in hearty local dishes like ćevapi, sarma, and pljeskavica, or sip on a glass of rakija, Serbia’s iconic fruit brandy.