Belgrade - Belgrado

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Belgrade is the capital of Serbia.

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Arrive

By plane

The most likely connection to Serbia is with the national airline JAT. Bookings can be made online via jat.com.

The best way to travel to the capital afterwards is by taxi. NB After arriving, go left up the escalator and then leave the building (departure level). There are always metered taxis here, so you don't pay too much. (Taxis are offered downstairs for 20 - 30 € often without a meter and the taxi sign still needs to be set up. Normally max. 15,000 dinars - 17.50 €)

Also by bus it is possible to drive from the Nikola Tesla airport by bus (20 min.) to the center. A bus ticket usually costs 300 dinars.

By train

By car

By bus

By boat

Travel around

By bus

By car

By bike

Cycling in Belgrade is a good way to see the city. Cycle along the most interesting places in the center of Belgrade and finish at the Danube. You will then cycle past various parks, the largest market and the largest Orthodox church, but possibly also the buildings bombed in 1999. It is also possible to do guided bicycle tours. Some providers are:

There are not bike paths everywhere like in the Netherlands, so pay attention to where you cycle.

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To do

To learn

To work

To buy

Food

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Going out

Discos are, for a bit later in the evening, mainly to be found on the riverbank. Several discotheques are located on floating pontoons where there is always something going on. Club "Heaven" is perhaps the most eye-catching for modern Belgrade.

Across the river in the center of town, discotheque "Mr. Stephen Brown" is the star attraction. The 9th floor of an empty tower block may not seem like a party location, but this tent proves the opposite.

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Communication

Many people in Belgrade speak English. Otherwise you will really have to get by in Serbian.

Safety

Daily life

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