Subotica has a unique environment rich in bright colors in store for you. Through its monuments and various naturalistic elements on every street corner, the city resembles an open-air museum. Subotica breathes Hungarian, Jewish, Croatian and Serbian culture at the same time, which will make you travel through time.
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Subotica has a unique environment rich in bright colors in store for you. Through its monuments and various naturalistic elements on every street corner, the city resembles an open-air museum. Subotica breathes Hungarian, Jewish, Croatian and Serbian culture at the same time, which will make you travel through time.
As soon as you arrive, you will immediately notice the majesty of the City Hall. This magnificent masterpiece, erected in 1910, overlooks Freedom Square. If you reach the tower, you can enjoy the magical panorama of the city.
The Synagogue is also a heritage site to visit. Built in 1902, it is the first Art Nouveau building in Subotica. Strolling through the city's streets will also allow you to discover the Raichle Palace with its delicate facings, the Cathedral of St. Theresa, and the Serbian Orthodox Church, among others. To better understand the city's history, culture and traditions, take the time to explore the Subotica Museum.
Head a little further from the city center, especially to Palić, to relax and be closer to nature. This place has been open since 1845. You can go hiking or cycling there. A lake with the same name is located there and offers you equipped banks. If you are visiting in the summer, you can participate in the great European Film Festival. ◄