Slavonski Brod

Slavonski Brod is a city in Slavonia on the north bank of the Sava river, which also acts as a border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Across the river lies the smaller Bosnian town of Brod.

Get in

By car

Slavonski Brod lies along the A3 motorway (Autocesta) Zagreb-Slavonski Brod-Belgrade, which has been renovated which is an important route between South-Eastern and Western Europe. The Autocesta is a toll-road.

Other roads connect city to Pécs (Hungary), Osijek and Sarajevo.

Hitch-hiking

You can hitch-hike onto the highway at the gas stations on either side of the road in Brod or before the toll booth.

By train

From Zagreb: Trains run several times per day. The ordinary fast train travels about 2 hours 30 minutes. Tilting Intercity train Slavonia is one of the best trains in Croatia, with seats of European standards, travels slightly over 2 hours and complimentary coffee is served on board. The difference in price compared to a regular intercity train is negligible (~€1), but the seats are often hard to get in the last minute on weekends. The passenger trains also run several times a day, but travel significantly longer and are not reliable.

From Belgrade: Direct lines from Belgrade are available (travel time approx. 3.5 hours). However, there is an option of changing trains at Vinkovci.

  • 🌍 Slavonski Brod railway station (Željeznička stanica Slavonski Brod).

By bus

Several services operate to Slavonski Brod from any major Croatian city, as well as from Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica (Serbia) and many cities in Bosnia. Direct lines are also available to and from many German, Swiss and Austrian cities: Munich, Vienna, Graz, Zurich (daily), Stuttgart, Cologne, Düsseldorf (twice a week). Buses are operated by Croatian bus companies and are reasonably reliable.

By plane

Slavonski Brod is the largest city in Croatia without an international airport. The closest major airports are Zagreb and Belgrade.

Osijek airport (approx. 100 km away) operates seasonal flights by Croatia airlines to Split and Dubrovnik.

By boat

Although the River Sava is suitable for sailing, it is only used for freight traffic. However, ambitious projects are under way which would include tourist boats from other cities on the Sava river.

See

  • 🌍 Brod Fortress (Tvrđava Brod). Constructed in the 18th century by the Archduchy of Austria to create a defense against the Ottoman Empire.
  • Franciscan Monastery.
  • 🌍 Brod Regional Museum (Muzej Brodskog Posavlja), Ul. Ante Starčevića 40.

Do

  • Poloj is a sand beach on the Sava river, about 5-10 minutes drive from the city center. Locals swim in the river, but it is an imperative to remain cautious while being in the river, as this is a large and fast river. Greatest caution is advised to people who have no experience with swimming in rivers.The beach was not used for many years during and after the war and is now being renovated. The ambitious plan includes many sport grounds, a restaurant and a bar.
  • Motorijada (Motor fest) is an annual biker's gathering which takes place on a weekend around the day of the city (15th May). The fest lasts for two nights (Friday and Saturday) and gathers many biker clubs from Croatia, Bosnia and other European countries. The line-up consists of one very popular Croatian rock band per night and a number of Croatian demo bands. The accompanying events include a mix of international activities (such as mechanical bull riding) with a feel of Slavonian village gathering (tents with beer and food). The event takes place on Poloj, a beach on the Save river.
  • Take a walk in the hills of Vinogorje, just north of the Autocesta, for example to Sjeme Panj Umjetnost Život.

Eat

  • Restoran Gurman (Gurman), Matije Mesića 47, +385 35 427 841. 10:00–23:00. Croatian restaurant; menu centered on grilled meats (such as ćevapčići) and fish, with a variety of fine pork tenderloin dishes (locally known as lungić).

Drink

Even though it is not a 7-day-per-week party destination, city scene becomes wild and vibrant on a clear Saturday, especially during holidays. The reason is a large number of students from Zagreb and Osijek and a large number of people who emigrated from city, who regularly return to city for holidays.

The most popular clubs include Iguana, Alfa and Navigator, which play modern clubbing music and offer a range of drinks at arguably the lowest prices found in a major city in Croatia. For instance, a glass of juice-vodka would cost approx. €2 in Slavonski Brod and almost €4 in a club in Zagreb or on the Adriatic. Clubs usually work to 03:00, when the crowds usually move to Rupa (a rock club), Pivnica or Cezar. Other clubs are also available and their popularity varies. It is best to ask any young person in the street on a Saturday night about "in" places.

Slavonski Brod also hosts two large turbo folk clubs: Navalis and Cezar (folk section).

Sleep

Go next

  • Osijek - the largest city in the Slavonia region is a beautiful old city and an important cultural centre in Croatia.
  • Đakovo - a smaller city half way between Slavonski Brod and Osijek, famous for one of the largest and most beautiful cathedrals in South Central Europe.
  • Vinkovci, Vukovar - twin cities north-east of Slavonski Brod.

Papuk - a hill 60 km northwest of Slavonski Brod, a nature park and a popular recreational destination. Kopački Rit - a nature park famous for its bird life at the confluence of Drava and Danube rivers.

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