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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is Serbia's principal international gateway, connecting arriving visitors to the capital's Kalemegdan fortress and legendary nightlife, the Danube baroque of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci, the Art Nouveau magnificence of Subotica, the Smederevo and Kragujevac historical monuments, the Roman and Ottoman heritage of Nis, the Banat vineyards at Vrsac, and Kopaonik's mountain ski slopes. Our Belgrade Airport to Sremski Karlovci private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Sremski Karlovci is the most completely preserved and most historically significant Baroque town in Serbia -- a small town of 9,000 inhabitants 67km northeast of Belgrade Airport on the right bank of the Danube, whose extraordinary combination of the Peace of Karlowitz (the Karlovitz Peace Conference of 1699 -- the most important peace treaty in the history of southeastern Europe, ending Ottoman dominance in the Balkans, signed precisely in Sremski Karlovci when the Habsburg Monarchy, Venice, Poland and Russia established a new balance of power, making the town the most diplomatically significant location in the history of the Serbian ethnic space), the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate (Sremski Karlovci was the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1713 to 1920, the longest period of Serbian ecclesiastical institution in one city outside Belgrade, the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas the most important Serbian Orthodox cathedral outside the capital) and Karlowitz wine (the Sremski Karlovci Bermet and Traminer -- the most historically prestigious Serbian wines, the oldest organised wine district in Serbia, the only Serbian wines historically served at the Habsburg and Romanov imperial courts) give it a historical, ecclesiastical and viticultural identity of the first order.
Sremski Karlovci possesses the most complete Baroque townscape in all of Serbia -- Brankovic Square with the Four Lions Fountain and the City Hall, the Karlovci Grammar School (one of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the Serbian-speaking world, since 1791 educating the Serbian cultural and scientific elite), the Cathedral and the perfectly preserved Baroque patrician palaces give this small town an urban ensemble that far exceeds its modest dimensions. The Danube panorama at Karlovci (the most beautiful riverside view of the Danube between Belgrade and Novi Sad, the vineyards on the slopes towards the river giving the most photogenic landscape in Vojvodina), the old Karlovci wine cellars and tasting rooms (the most authentic wine tourism offer in Serbia, Bermet tastings in cellars dating from the 18th century) and Fruska Gora (10km west -- the most important mountain park in Vojvodina, 16 Serbian Orthodox monasteries on its slopes, the 'Serbian Holy Mountain', the most densely concentrated historic monastery landscape on a single mountain massif in Serbia) give the town a tourism value far exceeding its size.
Peace of Karlowitz 1699 -- Most Important Peace Treaty in the History of SE Europe, End of Ottoman Dominance in the Balkans: The Peace of Karlowitz (1699, the most important peace treaty in the history of southeastern Europe signed in Sremski Karlovci -- ending Ottoman dominance in the Balkans, establishing a new balance of power between the Habsburgs, Ottomans, Venice and Russia) and the Serbian Patriarchate seat 1713-1920 give the town a diplomatic and ecclesiastical historical significance far exceeding its modest size.
Most Complete Baroque Townscape in Serbia and Most Historically Prestigious Serbian Wines (Bermet, Traminer): The Karlovci Baroque centre (the most complete Baroque urban ensemble in Serbia) and the Karlovci wine tradition (Bermet and Traminer -- the most historically prestigious Serbian wines, historically served at Habsburg and Romanov imperial courts, the oldest wine district in Serbia) give the town an architectural and gastronomic identity unique in Vojvodina.
A1/E75 Northeast -- 67 Minutes, Danube and Fruska Gora: The transfer from Belgrade Airport to Sremski Karlovci takes approximately 67 minutes via the A1 motorway toward Novi Sad -- directly along the Danube to the Baroque wine town.
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