Our friendly Belgrade Out There guides will meet you at Belgrade Airport and escort you to your transport of choice for your Belgrade Airport Transfer. Whether it be a Limo or anold skool Soviet style car, our guides will welcome you with a smile and inform you about the many treats you will enjoy in Belgrade. JAT Airways is the Serb flag carrier, servicing around 40 destinations from Belgrade. However, JAT faces stiff competition in 2011 from several other European airlines that have recognised the huge potential in tourism and business of Belgrade. Norwegian, Air Berlin, Cimber Air, German Wings and Wizz Air all have direct flights to Belgrade.

Wizz Air currently has 9 destinations directly linked to Belgrade. As of 2011 Wizz is operating between Belgrade and London, Stockholm, Eindhoven, Dortmund, Brussels, Malmo, Gothenburg, Munich and Rome.

Belgrade Out There operates Airport Transfers Belgrade inbound and outbound, meaning that we will be there with you when you land in the Serbian unknown for the first time and walk through Belgrade Airport Arrivals, and when it is time to make sure you get back to Belgrade Airport safely and on time for your Belgrade Airport Departure. 

Those of you who book an inbound Belgrade Transfer will receive a complimentaryBriefing in which we will let you know where you should go...and where you should definitely avoid.

Many of our guests who travel overland use the Budapest to Belgrade route. If you are arriving in Belgrade by train or bus we can meet you at Belgrade Bus Station or Belgrade Train Station and transfer you to the front door of your hotel. 

The range and quality of Hotels in Belgrade has vastly improved during the past decade. If you are searching for a hotel in Belgrade then you should have no problem finding one that suits your pocket, tastes or desired location.

Accommodation in Belgrade varies from the basic cheap-but-cheerful river boat hotel, boasting a superb location but rather basic on the amenities, to top of the range five star offerings, such as the luxurious Hyatt Regency, that attract top business people, touring pop stars and the local elite on a daily basis.

Some of the older 3-star Belgrade hotels have changed little since the time of Tito, but these are the places where you will truly experience the 'warts and all, keeping it real' vibe that so epitomises the Serbian capital.

As well as the Hyatt Regency, Belgrade's best hotels include the super plush Crystaland the classy Villa Jelena. Other top class Belgrade Hotels tend to be located a few kilometres outside the city centre, with the best of these including Zlatnik and the palatial sounding President.

Hoteli u Belgradu - as they are known in the Serbian language - used to have a rather poor reputation in the 1990s, but as Belgrade Tourism has begun to take off, and the city re-establishes itself as a regional cultural and business centre, competition in the hotel sector has greatly improved. There are, for example, at least 20 accommodation options that can be classed as upmarket Belgrade hotels. Amongst their number are several recognisable international hotel brands including the Holiday Inn Belgradeand two hotels belonging to Best Western, while others deserving mention includeMajestic, Europa and the centrally located Balkan Hotel.

Decent mid-range Belgrade hotels with good central locations include the Park Hoteland Kasina. Neither is exactly luxurious, but both are clean, close to all the main tourist sites and have a certain Serbian charm.

If budget hotels are your thing then consider overnighting in Belgrade at The Bristol,BG City Hotel, or the 80-year-old Prag.

We can also offer you hotels close to Belgrade Airport if you have flights to Belgrade arriving very late at night or departing at the crack of dawn. Remember, however, that we are here to ensure that you get the very best out of your time in Belgrade and also offer inbound and outbound airport transfers, should you wish to base yourself in and around the city centre for the entirity of your stay.