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One festival taking place this summer is the hugely popular four-day music event, the EXIT Festival. This yearly event sees the city transform into party-central with young people visiting from all over Europe and has put Novi Sad on the map of European summer festivals. The year, the event takes place between 7-10 July and it is expected that more than 150,000 music lovers will be in attendance.


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Beyond the festival, there are plenty of other things to do and see in Novi Sad and late holidays are better than no holidays at all. If you don't have a lot of time, but would like to see what Novi Sad offers beyond the music festival, there are half-day tours where you can get a taster and two, three and four hour walking tours prove the most popular.

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