Belgrade - Getting There By Road

St Save temple, Belgrade © 123rf.com/Dejan Lazarevic
Most Popular Hotels in Belgrade:
Dobanovacka 95, 11080
Ustanicka 127c, 11000
Kralja Petra I 56, 11 000
Kraljice Natalije 27, 11000
 
 




Belgrade lies at the crossing point of the E-70 and E-75 - two major roads that connect with other parts of Europe, including the Hungarian city of Budapest in the north. Foreign drivers in Serbia need an international driving licence, a car registration card and an insurance policy. For more information about driving in Serbia, contact the Serbian Automobile Association (AMSS) (tel: (0)11 333 1200; website: www.amss.org.yu). Once in Serbia, for the breakdown service, dial 987.

The city's Belgrade Bus Station (Beogradska autobuska stanica) (tel: (0)11 264 4455; website: www.bas.co.yu) is located close to the train station on Železnička and there are numerous bus routes that connect the city with the rest of the country and beyond. Eurolines (website: www.eurolines.com) operates a comprehensive network of buses across Europe with many services connecting with Belgrade.
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