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Sunset light on Danube river, Viktor statue and column and people in fortress Kalemegdan i

Belgrade.

Belgrade—aka the wild child of the Balkans—is where ancient history and modern energy got together, had coffee, and decided to throw a never-ending party. As one of Europe’s oldest cities (seriously, it’s seen things), it’s basically Serbia’s heartbeat with an espresso addiction.

I’m beyond excited to share this chaotic beauty with you on my special day! While you're here pretending it's only about me, take a little time to explore the city. Trust me, Belgrade has layers—like an onion, but way more fun and with better nightlife. I am pretty sure you’ll fall head over heels, and you might even start planning your next trip before this one ends. No judgment.

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Getting to Belgrade from the Airport

Flying in? Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport is just 18 km (11 miles) from the city center, and getting there is easy:

Getting to Belgrade from the Airport

Flying in? Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport is just 18 km (11 miles) from the city center, and getting there is easy:

 

🚖 By Taxi

20–30 min ride

~2,300–3,000 RSD (20–25 EUR)

Grab an official airport taxi to avoid surprises.

Even better: use the Naxis or Pink Taxi app—no calls, no stress, just track your ride and go.

 

🚌 By Shuttle (A1 Bus)

30–40 min ride

400 RSD (~3.5 EUR)

Runs every 20–30 min to Slavija Square

Buy a ticket at the kiosk or on the bus—super easy and budget-friendly.

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