Parks & Beaches

Parks & Beaches

It stretches between the Railway Station causeway and Jaša Tomić Boulevard. The entire park has spacious lawns, ancient plane trees and numerous children playgrounds.

The largest park in the city is located in Liman 3 and covers an area of 12.9 ha. It was built at the same time as Liman. Initially, the park had only poplars and willows, but later it was enriched with linden, birch, oak, cedar, spruce and various decorative bushes

The largest park of Novi Sad boasts excellent lawns, a fresh-water spring and is favorite among dog-owners who walk their pets here freely.


 

Kamenica Park was originally planned as a leisure area around the mansion of the Marcibanji de Puho family. The family mansion itself was built between 1797 and 1811, and reconstructed between 1834 and 1836. Around that period the park was also expanded, eventually covering an area of approximately 28 ha. It features various decorative styles, with a minute, classically arranged outlet around the mansion, and spacious lawns encircled with indigenous dendrofloral species. The whole park is located on a descending slope, and is entirely adjusted to the terrain.

Futog Park was opened in the first decade of the 20th century. Its initial purpose was to serve as a special recreational ground for patients and visitors of the newly opened Iodine Spa in the vicinity. The initial design of the park was by Armin Pes Jr, a famous landscape architect from Hungary. However, his project was not realized, although some of his ideas have been incorporated into the final layout of the park. The park was partially reconstructed in 1964, according to Ratibor Đorđević's revitalization plans.

The prettiest and most popular public park in Novi Sad, which features more than 250 plant species, is located in the very city center and covers more than 33,000 square meters. The park is under the protection of Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia.

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