How Much Does a Taxi Cost in Belgrade
In short: Flag fall ~250 RSD (~€2), then ~80–100 RSD/km. A 5 km city journey costs 600–1,000 RSD (~€5–8). Airport fixed rate: ~3,000 RSD (~€25) via the official voucher desk….
In short: Flag fall ~250 RSD (~€2), then ~80–100 RSD/km. A 5 km city journey costs 600–1,000 RSD (~€5–8). Airport fixed rate: ~3,000 RSD (~€25) via the official voucher desk….
Short answer: not yet. Bolt does not currently operate in Sarajevo, though it’s closer to launching than at any point in the past – the company has posted driver recruitment…
Short answer: no. Uber does not operate in Belgrade or anywhere in Serbia, and it has no announced launch date. This guide covers what locals and visitors actually use instead,…
Yes. Belgrade public transport has been free for all passengers since 1 January 2025 — including tourists. No ticket, no card, no app, no registration. You board the bus or…
In short: ~120 km south. Drive: 1.5–2 hours. One daily direct bus from Ovcha Kupel bus station (morning departure, afternoon return — timing is tight). Guided day trip from Sofia…
In short: ~160 km southeast. Drive: 2–2.5 hours. Bus: 2.5–3 hours, €5–8, 3–4 daily. Narrow-gauge train via Septemvri: 3–4+ hours (scenic but indirect). Bulgaria uses euros since January 2026. By…
In short: ~75–80 km north. Train: 47–57 minutes, ~€3.50–8. Bus: 1h10–1h20, ~€3–8. Car: 1 hour on A1 motorway. Most popular day trip from Belgrade. By train: From Beograd Centar. Hourly….
In short: ~130 km southwest. Drive: 2–2.5 hours. Bus: 2–2.5 hours, 16–35 BAM (€8–18), ~18 daily. Scenic train also runs 2–3 times daily (2.5 hrs through the Neretva gorge). By…
In short: ~140 km east. Train: 1h45m–2h20m, €3–6. Bus: 2–2.5 hours, €4–6. Car: 1.5–2 hours on A1/E80. One of the best day trips from Sofia. By train: Regular direct services…
In short: ~120 km south of Tirana. Drive: 1.5–2 hours. Bus/furgon: 2–2.5 hours, €4–6 (400–600 lek). Easy day trip or pleasant overnight. By bus/furgon: From Tirana’s Eastern Terminal. Multiple daily…