Transport
How to travel to Serbia?
By plane
There are three international airports in Serbia. The largest and most
important is the airport "Nikola Tesla" in Belgrade. The second largest
are the airport "Constantine the Great" in Niš and the airport in
Priština.
Jat Airways is the national air transport company, but there
are also numerous other carriers flying to and from Serbia.
The "Nikola Tesla" airport in Surčin is located 18 km from the centre of
Belgrade. The airport is equipped to operate in all weather conditions.
All flight information can be obtained:
"Nikola Tesla" Airport Belgrade
Surčin, 11180 Belgrade
Tel +381 (0)11 209 4444
www.beg.aero
The bus line number 72 of the public transportation commutes regularly
on the route Nikola Tesla airport – Zeleni venac.
A private mini-bus
line A1 is also on your disposal. The mini-bus commutes between Slavija
Square in the center of Belgrade and Nikola Tesla Airport. The ticket
price for the mini-bus is 250 dinars (about 2,5 euro).
There is a taxi stop at the airport. The price of taxi transportation
from the airport to the city centre is approximately 1,000 dinars (10
Euros).
Other airports in Serbia:
“Constantine the Great” Airport in Niš
Vazduhoplovaca 24, 18000 Niš
Tel +381 (0)18 585 858
“Priština” Airport
Vrelo, 10070 Lipljan
tel. +381 (0)38 5958-123
The national air transport company – Jat Airways
Bulevar umetnosti 16, New Belgrade
tel. 3114-222, www.jat.com
Reservations 3112-123
Call center (07-22): 0800/111-528 (Toll-free calls from Serbian fixed and mobile telephone network)
+ 381 11 311 21 23 - For calls abroad or from mobile networks
Domestic offices:
Belgrade:
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 17, 3232-372, 3231-042
Kralja Milana 18, 2643-997, 2686-964
Hotel "Slavija", Svetog Save 5, 2450-584
Bulevar umetnosti 16, Novi Beograd, tel. 2139-088
Aerodrom "Nikola Tesla", šalter na odlascima, tel. 2097-202
Terminal JAT, Hotel "Slavija", Svetog Save 1-9
Novi Sad:
21000 Novi Sad, Bul. Mihajla Pupina 18
+ 381 21 457 585
+ 381 21 457 588
Fax + 381 21 456 745
e-mail: novisadto@jat.com
Niš:
Niš, Ul. Voždova 19
+ 381 18 515 000
+ 381 18 513 777
AP Konstantin Veliki: + 381 18 4583 053
Fax: + 381 18 514 000
e-mail: jatinito@jat.com
Valjevo:
Progres Travel - Jat Agent, 14000 Valjevo, Ul. V. Karadžića 16
+ 381 14 226 813
Fax: + 381 14 226 813
e-mail: valjevoto@jat.com
Požarevac:
12000 Požarevac, Stari Korzo 6
+381 12 222 190
Fax: +381 12 222 190
e-mail: pozarevacto@jat.com
Užice:
31000 Užice, TC City, Dimitrija Tucovića 64
+381 31 513 664
+381 31 513 870
Fax: +381 (0)31 513 870
e-mail: uziceto@jat.com
Information, 2450-584
Welcome service, 2450-562
JAT Cargo, 3111-612
By train
Belgrade Main Railway Station
Well-developed rail network connects Serbia with all parts of Europe and
Serbian Railways provide regular international and domestic traffic.
All information about arrivals and departures, tickets and reservations
can be found at the web site: www.zeleznicesrbije.com
Serbian Railways
Nemanjina 6, 11000 Belgrade, tel. +381 (0)11 3616-722
- Passenger Travel Directorate, tel. +381 (0)11 3616-962
www.zeleznicesrbije.com
Belgrade Main Railway Station
Savski trg 2, 11000 Belgrade, tel: +381 (0)11 360-2899 (24 hours)
By car
If you prefer traveling by car, Serbia has well-developed road system
and it is connected to all parts of Europe.
Serbia is located on
Pan-European Corridor 10 which is the shortest route between
central/western and southernmost Europe.
Belgrade is located at the intersection of the European E-70 and E-75
highways, highways E-75 and E-80 intersect in Niš, and highways E-80 and
E-65 intersect in Priština.
Foreigners in Serbia are required to have an international driver’s
license, traffic permit and an insurance policy (green card).
Road Toll is paid on the following highways: E-70 Subotica – Novi Sad,
E-75 Novi Sad – Belgrade, E-70 Šid – Belgrade, E-75 Belgrade – Niš and
E-75 Niš – Leskovac. Road Toll price depends on vehicle category, and
you can find current prices on the web address of Auto-moto Association
of Serbia: www.amss.org.rs
Auto-moto Association of Serbia AMSS provides assistance to drivers on
the roads 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Besides technical
assistance, AMSS provides transport for damaged vehicles.
Auto-moto Association of Serbia AMSS
Operational Centre of AMSS (00-24h)
tel. 987 (for landlines and all mobile networks)
e-mail: info@amss.org.rs
Ruzveltova 18, Zvezdara, Belgrade 11000
By bus
Regular bus lines connect Serbia all parts of Europe. The majority of
departures are from Belgrade, and the Serbian capital is connected to
all parts of the country. All information about international and
domestic lines can be found at the web sites of bus transporters or on
the telephone:
Belgrade Bus Station
Železnička 4, operator +381 11 26 44 455, fax +381 11 26 59 480
www.bas.rs
Tickets are sold: 00-24h
Information and reservation
Local lines: +381 11 26 36 299, +381 11 26 23 170
International lines:
BAS tourist, Železnička 4, tel. +381 11 26 27 146
"Lasta" Bus Station (part of Eurolines)
Železnička 2, tel. +381 11 33 48 555 (00-24)
www.lasta.co.rs
Information for international lines: +381 11 28 81 364
By ship
A ship cruising the river Sava and into the Belgrade harbour
Belgrade is situated on the confluence of the Sava into the Danube. All
major river transport corridors lead through Belgrade, and numerous
international travel agencies offer Danube cruising.
The Belgrade harbour on the Danube represents an important transfer and
transport center, while the Belgrade harbour on the Sava is a tourist
arriving point.
Belgrade Port Authority
Karađorđeva 6, tel. +381 11 20 29 900, 20 29 906
km 1170, VHF channel 16
Belgrade harbour
Žorža Klemansoa 37, tel. +381 11 27 51 255, www.port-bgd.co.rs
Sava Passenger Pier
- border crossing and customs
Karađorđeva 6, km 0+350
River Police, tel. +381 11 30 02 003
Taxi
In all bigger cities in the country there are various taxi associations.
A proper cab can be recognized by a taxi sign on the vehicle with the
number and logo of its association. There are numerous taxi stands
around any city, and you can catch a cab in the street as well. You can
also call any taxi association and have a cab pick you up at a desired
time and location.
Rent-a-car
In Serbia you can rent a car in every larger city and in airports. There
are numerous international and local rent-a-car agencies.
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