Hotels in Belgrade
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Browse hotels in Belgrade, Serbia, near Kalemegdan Fortress or the Savamala nightlife district. Nikola Tesla Airport is 18 km from the city centre.
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About Belgrade
Belgrade: Where the Sava Meets the Danube
Belgrade, Serbia's capital, sits at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers — a geographic fact that shaped 2,000 years of settlement. Kalemegdan Fortress, first built by the Romans and expanded under Ottoman rule, anchors the upper city and overlooks both rivers from a 125-metre bluff. The Stari Grad (Old Town) district runs downhill into Knez Mihailova, a pedestrian street lined with 19th-century facades that leads directly to Skadarlija, Belgrade's cobblestoned bohemian quarter dating to the 1860s.
Who Visits and Why
Travellers arrive for the nightlife district of Savamala, a post-industrial waterfront zone where former warehouses host clubs, galleries, and street food markets. History visitors focus on the National Museum, reopened in 2018 after a 15-year renovation, and the Tesla Museum in Vračar, which holds original manuscripts and equipment from Nikola Tesla. Regional business travellers use Nikola Tesla Airport, 18 km west of the city centre, with direct routes across Europe and the Middle East.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: Tram lines 2 and 11 connect the railway station to Kalemegdan; taxis are metered and affordable.
- Currency: Serbian dinar (RSD); most hotels accept euros at the desk.
- Climate: Summers reach 35 °C; pack a layer for spring and autumn evenings.
- Language: Serbian; English is widely spoken in hotels and restaurants.
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