GAY FRIENDLY TOUR GUIDE IN NOVI SAD, SERBIA
Holiday Houseboys
To fully appreciate Novi Sad you need to book a Holiday Houseboys, your local gay friendly tour guide. He will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Holiday Houseboy is there to help you. He looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
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How To Book A Holiday Houseboy
To book any of our Holiday Houseboys please go to the booking form.
Or send an email to info@holidayhouseboys.com.
Alternatively WhatsApp +34-676-78 63 51.
Remember a Holiday Houseboy is your gay friendly tour guide who looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
Please note these are guide services and not sexual services.
Make the Most of Novi Sad By Booking One or More of These Activities
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Our other destinations in Serbia are Belgrade, Donji Milanovac and Golubac.
Some of the Highlights of Novi Sad As Shown By Our Gay Friendly Tour Guide
Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia, lies along the scenic banks of the Danube River in the northern region known as Vojvodina. Often called the cultural capital of the country, Novi Sad combines historic architecture, vibrant arts, and a relaxed riverside atmosphere. Because of its welcoming environment and lively cultural scene, the city attracts travelers from across Europe and beyond.
The city developed during the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as an important trading and cultural center within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Over time, Novi Sad became known for its intellectual life, publishing houses, and educational institutions. As a result, the city played a significant role in shaping Serbian cultural identity and literature.
One of the most famous landmarks in Novi Sad is the magnificent Petrovaradin Fortress. Built during the eighteenth century, this massive fortress stands high above the Danube River and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors often explore its underground tunnels, historic walls, and scenic viewpoints that overlook the river.



