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Belgrade, Serbia's capital, sits at the meeting point of the Sava and Danube rivers. A strategic location throughout history, Belgrade has a dramatic fortress guarding the rivers. Explore the ancient Kalemegdan Park within the fortress walls, offering stunning views and historical sites. Beyond the fortress, Belgrade pulses with energy. Knez Mihailova, a pedestrian-only street, is lined with shops, cafes, and street performers. Indulge in hearty Serbian cuisine or explore lively bars with a young, energetic vibe. For a quieter pace, wander Dorćol, the old town district. Narrow streets lead to charming squares and hidden churches. Explore the Taksart Street flea market, a treasure trove of antiques and local crafts.

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Airports near Belgrade

Reach Belgrade your way. You can easily travel to Belgrade using any of these 4 airports.

Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport

This is the main international airport serving Belgrade and is located approximately 18 kilometres west of the city centre. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.

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Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport

Although not in Serbia, Budapest's airport is within a reasonable driving distance from Belgrade, approximately 380 kilometres away. It is a major hub in the region and offers numerous flight options.

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Zagreb Airport

Located in Croatia, Zagreb Airport is around 400 kilometres northwest of Belgrade. It is a well-connected airport with various airlines operating both domestic and international flights.

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Sarajevo International Airport

Situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Airport is approximately 300 kilometres southwest of Belgrade. While it may require a longer drive, it can be a viable option for travellers looking for alternative routes.

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Things to do in Belgrade

Exploring Belgrade's many attractions can be overwhelming, so we've handpicked our top 3:

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Belgrade Fortress

This imposing fortress, guarding the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, is evidence of Belgrade's turbulent history. Overlooking the city from its hilltop perch, the fortress complex offers a fascinating journey through Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian, and Austrian rule. Visitors can explore its ramparts, museums, including the Military Museum, and the delightful Kalemegdan Park, a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

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St. Sava Temple

The largest Orthodox church in Serbia and one of the largest in the world, St. Sava Temple is a magnificent landmark that dominates Belgrade's skyline. Construction began in 1935 on the site where the relics of Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, were burned by the Ottomans. The grandeur of the Byzantine-Romanesque style church is awe-inspiring, both outside and inside, with its intricate mosaics and opulent decorations.

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Skadarlija

Step back in time and experience the bohemian charm of Skadarlija, Belgrade's old quarter. Cobblestone streets lined with lively cafes, restaurants, and traditional art galleries create a lively atmosphere. Skadarlija is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, and it's a great place to relax, people-watch, and soak up the city's creative energy. Be sure to try some traditional Serbian food and perhaps even catch a live music performance in one of the many cafes.

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