Flights from Barcelona to Belgrade
The Barcelona to Belgrade route offers a range of fares between €150 and €550, with lower prices typically found in February, March, October, and November. Belgrade is known for the historic Kalemegdan Fortress, a prominent landmark near the city center. Airlines operating this route include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and Lufthansa. Travelers using Emirates benefit from generous baggage allowances, which can be advantageous for those carrying extra luggage. Comparing fares on this route can help identify the best combination of price and service for trips between these two European cities.
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Frequently asked questions
Do travelers from Barcelona need a visa to enter Belgrade, Serbia?
Spanish citizens traveling from Barcelona to Belgrade do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. A valid passport or national ID card is sufficient for entry. Travelers should ensure their documents are valid for the duration of their stay.
What currency is used in Belgrade and should I exchange money before arrival?
The official currency in Belgrade is the Serbian dinar (RSD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops, but it is advisable to carry some cash for smaller vendors and markets. Currency exchange offices and ATMs are available at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and throughout the city for convenient access to local currency.
How can I get from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport to the city center?
The most economical way to reach Belgrade city center from the airport is by public bus line A1, which operates every 20-30 minutes and costs around 300 RSD (approximately €2.50). The journey takes about 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. Taxis are also available with a typical fare of 1500-2000 RSD (€12-€16) and take around 20-30 minutes.
Can I buy a local SIM card at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and is there good connectivity?
Local SIM cards from major Serbian operators such as Telekom Srbija, Telenor, and VIP Mobile can be purchased at kiosks and mobile shops in the airport terminal. Free WiFi is available at the airport and throughout many parts of Belgrade city center. Travelers should bring an unlocked phone to use local SIM cards and enjoy reliable 4G coverage.
Are there any specific safety considerations or neighborhoods to avoid in Belgrade?
Belgrade is generally safe for travelers, but it is advisable to stay alert in crowded tourist areas to avoid pickpocketing. The neighborhoods of Dorćol and Vračar are popular and safe, while some parts of New Belgrade may be less suitable late at night. Avoid accepting unsolicited offers from strangers and use official taxis or ride-hailing apps to ensure safety.
What is the time difference between Barcelona and Belgrade, and how can I adjust?
Belgrade operates on Central European Time (CET), which is the same time zone as Barcelona. There is no time difference to adjust to when traveling between these cities, so travelers will not experience jet lag related to time zone changes.
What is the best way to get around Belgrade once I arrive?
Belgrade does not have a metro system, but an extensive network of buses, trams, and trolleybuses covers the city. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks or via mobile apps, costing around 89 RSD (€0.75) per ride. Ride-hailing services like CarGo and Bolt are widely used and provide a convenient alternative to taxis.

