A CITY break destination in Europe is the perfect place to visit for cheap wine and sandy beaches - and it even has a huge music festival every summer. What's more, it's much more affordable than the big festivals that take place throughout the UK, making it a great budget option for music-loving Brits looking for a summer break. Novi Sad in Serbia has been labelled as a great cut-price city by several travel experts, keen to explain why people should head there, particularly during the warmer months.
A big part of its appeal is EXIT Festival, which it hosts every summer, attracting people from all over the world. Tickets for the four day party can be booked from as little as €120 (£101) while day passes will set back visitors as little as €32 (£27). Those prices are less than half the price of a trip to Glastonbury and, while it may not attract the same level of headline acts, it still hosts some huge names.
Previous headliners include the likes of Fatboy Slim, The White Stripes, The Pet Shop Boys, Snoop Dogg , Paul Weller, Arctic Monkeys and Guns 'n' Roses, among others. What's more, the destination is worth visiting alone, with Rough Guide describing it as "a setting that leaves other festivals in the shade". EXIT is hosted inside Novi Sad's Petrovaradin fortress, which "stands majestically above the lively city".
Stages, food trucks and performance areas are found throughout the fort, which has overlooked the Danube from within the city since the late 1600s. It's li.
