Aranđelovac is situated in central Šumadija, surrounded by Bukulja and Venčac mountains. It is 74 km far from Belgrade, 55 km far from Kragujevac, around 22 km from Mladenovac, 14 km from Topola and about 33 km from Lazarevac.
An urban area has a long main street leading from the entrance to the town centre where Bukovička banja, an appealing spa resort within the park, covers an area of 24 ha. Trade-and-craftwork area is protected as “stara čaršija” (arch. an old borough) and there are many restaurants, shops, cafés, pastry shops here. The street, named after its founder prince Miloš, connects two protected cultural-historical units – Spa park and Paleolithic museum in Risovača Cave.
In a peaceful part of the town and spa itself visitors can rest and stay in many spa facilities, hotels and private houses or villas for rent. Today, the park is the biggest European outdoor museum of sculptures which were made in the period of 45 years of symposium Beli Venčac. In the summertime, an open scene in the park is the place where many theater plays or traditional dances happen within the program of Mermer i zvuci festival. On the slopes of Bukulja, there is the Museum, villa Karadžić and a church. Pedestrian path and good asphalt road lead from the spa park towards the mountain top. On the other side of Bukulja, there is a reservoir Garaši.