Where to Stay in Petrovaradin?


Wondering where to stay in Petrovaradin? Let me point you to Romanov. It’s the kind of place that oozes style without screaming for attention — elegant, comfortable, and just a bit indulgent. It’s not going to bankrupt you, but it’ll definitely make you feel like you’ve splurged a little. Take one look at the rooms, and you’ll understand why staying anywhere else feels like a rookie mistake.

Petrovaradin might be best known for its fortress—a hulking, history-soaked landmark perched above the Danube—but it has plenty more to offer.

Where to stay in Petrovaradin

Whether you’re here for the panoramic views, cultural gems, or just to soak up the vibe of Novi Sad’s quieter neighbor, finding a great place to stay is key.

Here are three top-notch options to make your trip unforgettable.

Romanov

If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to live like royalty, Romanov might just give you a taste—minus the royal treasury, of course. This one-bedroom apartment is an oasis of comfort with air-conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and even a washing machine (because who doesn’t love returning home with clean clothes for once?).

The terrace is the star of the show here, offering a breezy spot to sip your morning coffee as you plan the day ahead. It’s also close to SPENS Sports Centre and the Serbian National Theatre, so you can bounce between entertainment and relaxation with ease. The vibe is quiet and homey, perfect for unwinding after exploring Petrovaradin Fortress or strolling along the Danube. View gallery >>

Apartman Novi Sad

Don’t let the straightforward name fool you—this apartment packs a punch. With one bedroom and a cozy living room, it’s the kind of place where you immediately feel at ease. The kitchen is ready for action, whether you’re reheating leftovers from a Novi Sad foodie adventure or whipping up a quick breakfast.

Convenience is the keyword here. You’ll find yourself just minutes away from local landmarks like the Museum of Vojvodina and SPENS Sports Centre. Parking is free and easy, so if you’ve brought a car, no need to stress about where to stash it. The flat-screen TV and slippers add a homely touch, making it a great retreat after a long day. View gallery >>

Room Angel

Room Angel might sound like the title of a cheesy rom-com, but trust me, this place is anything but corny. Recently renovated, it’s a snug little apartment that combines modern comfort with an unbeatable location. SPENS Sports Centre is practically next door, and the Museum of Vojvodina is just a short walk away (20 min)—ideal for cultural buffs and casual wanderers alike.

The room itself is all about thoughtful touches: air-conditioning for the summer heat, heating for those chilly Serbian winters, and free WiFi for endless scrolling (or maybe some actual travel research). The private bathroom is clean and comfortable, and the cable flat-screen TV is great for winding down with a movie or two. View gallery >>

Final Words

Petrovaradin is more than just a gateway to Novi Sad—it’s a place that can feel like home, even if only for a night or two.

These three accommodations might not be budget digs, but they’re worth every dinar for the comfort, convenience, and charm they offer. So go ahead, treat yourself, and make your Petrovaradin stay as memorable as the fortress itself.