Belgrade
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Updated, May 2023
City
Belgrade, Serbia’s dynamic capital city, is a hidden jewel in Eastern Europe, with a unique blend of history, culture, and a thriving nightlife. Visitors can tour sights such as the majestic Belgrade Fortress, the iconic Saint Sava Cathedral, and the busy Kalemegdan Park, which have a diverse blend of architectural styles. Take a trip down Skadarlija Street, which is noted for its lively ambiance and traditional Serbian restaurants. Explore the city’s rich history at the National Museum or modern art at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Don’t miss out on experiencing Belgrade’s famed nightlife, which includes a myriad of clubs, bars, and live music venues to suit all preferences. With its welcoming locals and enthralling energy
Getting In & Around
Getting in
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport:
18 km west of the city center, address: Aerodrom Beograd 59, Beograd 11180, Serbia, web: www.beg.aero, phone: +381 112094444, Bus: line 72 and 607(to new Belgrade): RSD89/150(in bought the bus), takes about 30-40 mins, A1 minibus: RSD 300, takes about 30 mins Taxi: RSD1800(to city centre), car rentals: visit here
Getting around
Public Transport
Tickets: for zone 1 and 2: single paper ticket: RSD89(90 mins) or RSD150(from driver), 1 day ticket: 250RSD, 3 day ticket: 700RSD, 5 day ticket: 1000RSD, for more options and details,
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See & Do