Located in the centre of the business part of New Belgrade, IN Hotel is just a short walk and a bus ride to the venue.
Booking.com rating: 9.0
TripAdvisor rating: 4.0
Read MoreCentrally located, new 4 star hotel in Belgrade. Just a short walk away from some of the city's main tourist attractions.
Booking.com rating: 9.5
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5
Read MoreA brand new hotel located in the centre of main pedestrian zone, Knez Mihailova street. The Republic Square is just minutes away.
Booking.com rating: 9.0
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5
Read MoreReveller’s is located in Skadarlija, the heart of the city and Belgrade’s famous bohemian quarter, not far from the Republic Square - the main city center.
Booking.com rating: 9.2
TripAdvisor rating: 5.0
Read MoreHostel 360° is located in the main pedestrian zone, in Kneza Mihaila Street. It's in close proximity to the Kalemegdan fortress and the Republic square.
Booking.com rating: 8,7
TripAdvisor rating: 4,5
Read MoreLocated where the rich culture and vibrant energy of Belgrade is fused in the famous Savamala art district, a few minutes away from the city centre.
Booking.com rating: 9.4
TripAdvisor rating: 5.0
Read MoreNikola Tesla airport is located about 18km from the city centre. You can reach city center by a minibus A1 (estimated 30 minutes from airport to Slavija Square, ticket price is 300 dinars (about 2,6 euros) and you pay the ticket in the mini bus), a bus 72 (estimated 30-40 minutes from airport to Zeleni venac, ticket price is 150 dinars (about 1,3 euros) and you pay for the ticket with the driver of the bus). The other option is taxi.
You can buy public transportation tickets at a kiosk. There are many options for tickets, but we recommend you buy a three day tickets that costs 700 dinars (about 5.9 euros). You can use that ticket in all public transportation – busses, trolleys and trams. You cannot use this ticket in mini busses that have an “E” (E1, E2, E5, E6, E9) prefix on them – they are private companies that have their own price range and matter of payment (they cost 150 dinars per ride, and you buy the ticket from the driver).
There are many taxi companies in Belgrade. Prices differ from company to company, but not significally. Some of the taxi companies that we would recommend you use are: ALFA TAKSI (19807), TAXI BELL (19808), PINK TAXI (19808, +381654889977), NAXIS TAXI (19804).
Other than taxi companies, there is an option of CAR:GO application (you can download it via Google Play or AppStore), that functions similarly to Uber.
You can park your car in public garages and parkings. In public garages parking is not limited and is charged by an hour, since at public parkings parking is limited from 1 to 3 hours. However, other than paying by the hour there is also an option of "Parking PasS" card, which you can purchase in the garage, and which lasts 1 day (1500 dinars, about 12.7 euros), 3 days (3500 dinars, about 29.7 euros) or 7 days (6500 dinars, 55.1 euros).
Belgrade has rich history that offers many tourist attractions. There is something here for everybody - from historic landmarks, to clubs, bars and incredible restaurants.
Located at the spot overseeing the confluence of the Sava River and the Danube, it is the most visited tourist attraction in Belgrade. When you check out the view, you will understand why.
Read moreA bohemian quarter located at the very heart of Belgrade. Fondily compared by Belgraders with Paris' Montmartre, it is a place held dear in everyone's heart who ever came to visit.
Read moreThe Church of Saint Sava is the biggest church in Serbia, and one of the biggest Orthodox churches in the world. Serene surroundings will give you a unique sense of inner peace.
Read moreThe main pedestrian and shopping area in Belgrade, and it is protected by the law as one a historic ensemble of outstanding value.
Read moreA river island, fondily known as Ada, that has artificially been turned into a peninsula, offers an escape from the all surrounding conrete into the calmness only nature can provide.
Read moreTake a dive into evergrowing offer of night clubs, bars, pubs, barges (splavs), kafanas, and see one of the main reasons Belgrade has become the most attractive city in South East Europe.
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