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Vršac

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Vršac (in Serbian Вршац, in Romanian Vârșeț, in Hungarian Versec or Versecz, in German Werschetz) is a town in Serbia 84 km from Belgrade and 75 km from Timișoara in Romania, in the eastern part of Vojvodina, close to the border with Romania, and has around 35,000 residents. The town is known for vineyards and premium quality wines in the larger municipality area. The wine cellars in villages around Vršac have become symbols of the Vrsac Wine Route which is held every year during the town's celebratory Grape Ball (Grođžebal).

Along with its wine offerings, Vršac is also known for the tallest mountains in the region, that provide a stark contrast to Vojvodina plains. They have a rich ecosystem, and are very specific in nature because they are island mountains which were once a part of the Pannonian Sea.

The town has a rich history of multiethnicity that spans over 200 years, and it can be seen best in today's various cultural communities and religious landmarks.

Vršac旅遊指南

如何抵達

By bus 1 Bus station. STUP Vršac - the local bus company with routes from Belgrade (under 2hr) and Novi Sad (3hr, 1500 din) on an hourly basis. (updated Jul 2025) There are no buses from Timișoara or anywhere else in Romania.

By train 2 Vršac Railway Station. The train connecting Vršac and Belgrade is a modern and fast one, the only downside being that is stops in every village en route to Belgrade. One way ticket to and from Belgrade costs less than €4, 6 trains per day, 2 hrs. (updated Jul 2025)

By car The European route E-70 connects Belgrade and Timișoara via Vršac. The road is in very good condition and the trip takes less than 2 hours from Belgrade and an hour and a half from Timișoara.

當地交通

On foot Vršac is very small and compact, easily covered by foot, but reaching further destinations such as up on the hill can be a time-consuming experience and a good solution might be taking a taxi which is very affordable. It will take you about an hour from town center to reach Vršac Castle on foot. As of 2014, there were no bike nor motorbike rentals available.

By car The traffic in town is usually light, except on Saturdays in the morning when it's grocery day. If you are traveling by car, be sure to pay attention to bikes as they are a very common method of transport for elderly citizens. Parking is available, but you need to buy a parking ticket the required parking zones where sign is displayed. Paper tickets are available at nearby kiosks and are valid for an hour. You need to scratch out the numbers which represent the hours you will be parked and leave them on your dash window. Otherwise, the easiest way to pay for parking is by sending an SMS to 8131 (+381 8131 if you use a foreign SIM card) with your full licence plate number (no spaces, no dashes, no dots). You can send multiple messages to extended your parking time. The cost of these messages is approximately between €0.25 and €0.4 and depend on the zone in which you parked your car. Buying a parking ticket is required M-F 07:00-21:00, and Sa 07:00-14:00. You don't need to buy a parking ticket on Sundays.

By taxi All the taxis (including the freelance ones) have a defined fare with taxi meters exposed, so the possibility of paying a higher price than that shown is reduced to a minimum. An average trip will cost you between €1.5 and €3. There are a couple of taxi stations in the town, with the most relevant being the one in front of Hotel Srbija. Here you will find taxis at any time of day and night. Some taxis might have free Wi-Fi service available. If you want to connect all you need to do is ask the driver for network ID and password. There are three major local taxi companies:

Maxi Tax

必看景點

1 Vršac Castle (Vršački zamak). It is a symbol of the town and dates back to the mid-15th century. The castle is an authentic remnant of the medieval Vršac fortress. It stands at the top of the hill (399 m) overlooking Vršac and it provides a great view of the entire town. 2 The Gudurica Peak (Gudurički Vrh). The highest mountain peak in Vojvodina at 641 meters. Nicknamed 'the roof of Vojvodina', it provides a breathtaking view which extends across to the Carpathian mountains in Romania. (updated Aug 2017) 3 Mesić Monastery (Manastir Mesić). A monastery located near Mesić village. It dates back to the 15th century. (updated Aug 2017) 4 Središte Monastery (Manastir Središte). (updated Aug 2017) 5 Millennium Centar (Centar Millennium). (updated Aug 2017)

體驗活動

1 Town Park (Gradski park). (updated Aug 2017) 2 Vršac Hill (Vršački breg). (updated Aug 2017) 3 Lake of Vršac (Gradsko jezero Vršac). (updated Aug 2017)

Events During the third week of September each year, the town is a host to Grožđebal (Grape Ball), a three-day event which celebrates harvesting of the grapes. The town has been a wine-loving region since Roman times making this a very important event for all wine connoisseurs in Serbia. During the event itself, many public institutions are open with diverse cultural, kids and sport events being organized, as well as entertainment programs, competitions and various grape and wine exhibitions.

美食

Budget Juga, 17 Žarka Zrenjanina,, ☏ +381 13 832422. Domino Fast Food, Trg Pobede 5, ☏ +381 13 837 837. Bum 016, Žarka Zrenjanina 5, ☏ +381 13 831 344. Leskovački Roštilj Maki, Vuka Karadžića 14, ☏ +381 63 720 78 32. Pera Ždera, Heroja Pinkija 55.

Mid-range Pizzeria Masters, Mate Matejića 6a, ☏ +381 13 837 000, +381 13 837 677. Pizzeria Contrast, Svetosavski Trg 6, ☏ +381 60 330 50 50. 09-24. Pizzeria Travolta, ☏ +381 69 383 06 74. Pizzeria Beba, Zelena Pijaca BB, ☏ +381 13 836 928. (updated Aug 2017) Motel Vetrenjača Restoran, Beogradski put bb., ☏ +381 13 801 156. Restoran Crvenog Krsta (Red Cross Restaurant), Topovski put bb, ☏ +381 13 838 657. After a morning hike on the hill, this is the best place to relax and have a cup of coffee and eat breakfast. The food and service are good. Free Wi-Fi available. Express Restoran, Dositejeva 10, ☏ +381 13 831 574. Banatska Furunica Vršac, Feliksa Milekera 28, ☏ +381 13 834 577. Restoran Kantina, Petra Drapšina 1, ☏ +381 64 22 77 001. Restoran Kim, Gudurički Put BB, ☏ +381 13 839 600. If you have a sweet tooth, you might also want to check out:

Poslastičarnica Đorđević, Trg Save Kovačevića 5, ☏ +381 63 302 023. The oldest pastry shop in town, established in 1854. Some of the specialties include wine and grape-based ice cream and fruit cup, as well as banana split and fruit ice creams. Slatka Radionica Jovana, Ruski Park, ☏ +381 13 402 224. A unique cupcake and pastry shop located close to town center. Poslastičarnica Zvezda, Anđe Rankovića 20, ☏ +381 13 835 729. Also one of the oldest pastry shops in town.

Splurge Etno Kuća Dinar, Dimitrija Tucovića 82, ☏ +381 13 830 024. 12:00-24:00. Close to the town center, this restaurant provides an authentic meal experience for reasonable prices. It also has a rich wine offering and an outdoor terrace during summer. The food is excellent and the service is great. Restoran Alcudia, Hotel 'Srbija', 1st floor, ☏ +381 13 832 93

飲品與夜生活

Most of the café bars and located in the town center (Trg Svetog Teodora Vršačkog) and are open 08:00-24:00. Prices are affordable and expect pay anywhere from €1-2 for two cups of coffee. Beers are priced from €1 (domestic) to €2-3 (imported). Tips are preferred, although not required. During weekends, some cafés have music nights with a live band or a DJ.

Element Drinks & Food, Trg Pobede 2 (Vis-a-vis Vršac Town Hall.), ☏ +381 13 837 057. 08:00-01:00. The best to go place for drinks and food combination. Broad range of imported beer and wine offerings along with excellent service and delicious food. Prices are mid-range to high. Make sure to prepare at least €20-25 if you are planning a meal for two. Velo, Gavrila Principa 6, ☏ +381 64 88 77 005. Cafe Vélo was created as a place of gathering for cycling lovers. It propagates healthy lifestyle, sociali

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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