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Accommodation & Travel data

Travel data
Probably the easiest and most common way of arriving in Novi Sad, especially from western European countries is by air. The Belgrade airport ‘Nikola Tesla’ lies less than 75 km from Novi Sad (one-hour drive) Air Serbia
Near the city runs one of the Europe’s most frequently used roads E-75. Going from Gdansk and Warsaw, through Bratislava, Budapest, Subotica, Novi Sad and Belgrade, it connects Central and Eastern Europe with Athens and Istanbul. Another important communication route (E-70), which connects France and Italy with the South Eastern Europe, runs only 40 km from Novi Sad. Plan Route
Numerous international railway lines link Serbia with all parts of Europe. TimeTable
Regular and seasonal international bus lines link Serbia to the neighbouring countries. Novi Sad is well connected by regular bus lines with Western European countries
Belgrade bus station, tel. +381 11 2636 299
Novi Sad bus station, tel. +381 21 444 021
Visa
Before planning your trip to Serbia, please check whether you need an entry visa:
If you are a citizen of a country whose nationals require a visa to enter Serbia, please request an invitation letter from us as early as possible so that the Serbian Embassy in your country has sufficient time to process it. To be on the safe side, we recommend allowing at least three weeks for the procedure.
Hotels and apartments
Novi Sad offers a variety of well-located and affordable accommodation options in the city center, all within a pleasant 15-minute walk from the conference venue, including Hotel Centar, Hotel Veliki, Hotel Zenit, and Hotel Vojvodina. All of these hotels feature restaurants offering both national and international cuisine, and their central locations allow guests to easily explore the city’s cultural landmarks, cafés, and pedestrian areas.
For guests seeking a more upscale stay, the city also provides premium hotels such as Sheraton, Prezident, and Pupin, each known for excellent service, high comfort, and diverse culinary options reflecting both local and global flavors.
Restaurants
Novi Sad is known for its vibrant restaurant scene, and locals are famous for their love of good food. As a result, restaurants can be found in almost every part of the city. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of national and international cuisine, including Chinese, Greek, Indonesian, and Dutch specialties, as well as numerous pizzerias. In addition, the city offers many fast-food restaurants and food kiosks that operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Information
Contact us for any information: electroceramics@ecers.org - We will respond to your enquiry as soon as possible.