How to get from BEG to Belgrade
| Option | Cost | Journey time |
|---|---|---|
| Bus A1 (to Slavija Square) | RSD 400 (€3.40) | 30–40 min |
| Bus 72 (to Zeleni venac) | RSD 89 (€0.75) | 40–60 min |
| Taxi (use Pink Taxi or CarGo app) | RSD 2,500–4,000 (€21–34) | 25–35 min |
BEG is 18km from centre — A1 minibus is most-reliable (RSD 400, 30-40 min, runs every 30 min). Pink Taxi + CarGo apps are honest. Avoid street taxis — Belgrade airport taxi scams are common.
Skip the queue — pre-book an arrival transfer
A fixed-price transfer meets you inside arrivals with a name-board. No haggling, no cash, no scam risk after a long flight into BEG.
Getting out of Belgrade (BEG)
Skip the taxi rank and lock in your fare before you land.
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Common questions
How much does a taxi from Nikola Tesla Airport to Belgrade cost?
RSD 2,500–4,000 (€21–34) — expect the higher end during rush hour or bad weather. Pre-book a fixed-price transfer if you want price certainty.
What's the cheapest way from BEG to Belgrade?
Bus A1 (to Slavija Square) at RSD 400 (€3.40) — 30–40 min to central Belgrade.
Do I need to buy a visa on arrival in Serbia?
Serbia visa-free for most Western, EU, US, UK, Canada, Japan, Korea passports up to 90 days. Belgrade is a strategic airport for sanction-evading travel (e.g., Belgrade-Moscow flights — Air Serbia continues service).