140 Apartments in Belgrade

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Aparthotel in Zvezdara - Belgrade | Map
2.3 km from the center
  • 42 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Terrace
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Apartment in Stari Grad - Belgrade | Map
660 m from the center
  • 31 m2
  • 3 people
  • Internet
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  • Terrace
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Aparthotel in Zemun - Belgrade | Map
6.6 km from the center
  • 65 m2
  • 6 people
  • Internet
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  • Terrace
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Apartment in Savski Venac - Belgrade | Map
670 m from the center
  • 56 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
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Apartment in Stari Grad - Belgrade | Map
230 m from the center
  • 45 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
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Condo in Novi Beograd - Belgrade | Map
7.4 km from the center
  • 70 m2
  • 5 people
  • Internet
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Apartment in Savski Venac - Belgrade | Map
In the center
  • 110 m2
  • 10 people
  • Internet
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  • Terrace
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Aparthotel in Stari Grad - Belgrade | Map
550 m from the center
  • 44 m2
  • 4 people
  • Kitchenette
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Terrace
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Apartment in Stari Grad - Belgrade | Map
In the center
  • 32 m2
  • 3 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Terrace
  • Elevator
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Apartment in Vracar - Belgrade | Map
In the center
  • 100 m2
  • 7 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Parking
  • Elevator
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Aparthotel in Zemun - Belgrade | Map
6.2 km from the center
  • 6 people
  • Internet
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  • Heating
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  • Elevator
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Apartment in Stari Grad - Belgrade | Map
280 m from the center
  • 65 m2
  • 3 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Garden
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Apartment in Vracar - Belgrade | Map
660 m from the center
  • 48 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
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  • Elevator
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Apartment in Vracar - Belgrade | Map
1.5 km from the center
  • 31 m2
  • 3 people
  • Kitchenette
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Terrace
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Apartment in Stari Grad - Belgrade | Map
440 m from the center
  • 50 m2
  • 5 people
  • Internet
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  • Tv
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Apartments in Belgrade -- Affordable Accommodation

Belgrade is a city with a tragic past, the scars of which are woven into the city streets. It's a gritty hub with a soulful character, but it's certainly not all doom and gloom. In fact, Belgrade has undergone some major changes in recent years, elevating it to a cultural, trendy hub in Eastern Europe. Set alongside the Danube River, it boasts an eclectic selection of sights and attractions. In the heart, you'll find the Kalemegdan Citadel surrounded by pedestrianised streets lined with upmarket bars and restaurants. Further in, you'll notice an abundance of museums and galleries which sit side by side with old Ottoman architecture and a mishmash of contemporary buildings. Belgrade is now one of the most happening cities in Europe, and you can experience all it has to offer from our selection of apartments in Belgrade, including a range of cheap holiday rentals and boutique flats in the city centre.

Fortresses and Fascinating History -- Things to do in Belgrade

  • Belgrade Fortress -- Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, the Belgrade Fortress rises up out of the Kalemegdan Park. Here you'll find a selection of walkways around the old citadel, as well as great views across the River Sava and the Danube.
  • Church of Saint Sava -- Belgrade's most iconic sight is the Church of Saint Sava, the largest Serbian Orthodox church in the world. Its eye-catching exterior can be spotted miles away, with its green domed roof and cake-layer design.
  • Nikola Tesla Museum -- Dedicated to the world-famous scientist, this museum exhibits the life and work of Nikola Tesla himself.
  • Belgrade Zoo -- Animal lovers should carve out some time to visit the city zoo, which is situated in the centre of the city. Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest zoos on the continent and is home to a range of native and exotic species.
  • National Theatre in Belgrade -- Opened in the late 19th Century, this iconic theatre plays host to international performances and boasts a central location on Republic Square.
  • Great War Island -- Tucked at the point where the Danube meets the Sava, this river island is uninhabited but features lush greenery and plenty of places to walk.
  • Museum of Yugoslav History -- Belgrade's tragic history is documented inside this important museum, which highlights the plight of Yugoslavia and its history.
  • Usce Tower -- This impressive 25-storey building towers over the Mihajlo Pupin Boulevard and is a prime example of the city's eclectic mix of architecture.
  • National Museum of Serbia -- The oldest museum in Serbia is dedicated to showcasing artefacts, stories, and themes from the country through a selection of permanent exhibitions and fascinating displays.
  • Ruzica Church -- Nestled in the Kalemegdan Fortress, this Serbian Orthodox church was razed to the ground in 1521 by Ottoman Turks before being rebuilt again in its current state.
  • Beli dvor -- This impressive white palace is situated in the grand neighbourhood of Dedinje and was once the royal residence during the Karadordevic dynasty.
  • Pobednik -- Jutting up out of the Belgrade Fortress, this monument was erected in remembrance of Serbia's win against the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire during the First World War and the Balkan Wars.
  • Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade -- Set inside a war-torn building, the Ethnographic Museum showcases artefacts from around the region, highlighting stories, traditions, and cultures from days-gone-by.
  • Museum of Aviation, Belgrade -- Aviation lovers will enjoy this museum which was founded in 1957 and displays an expansive collection of air vessels and their tools.
  • Belgrade Fair -- The central hub of trade fairs is located inside a large complex that consists of three large domes and numerous smaller halls.
  • Kosutnjak -- This green space combines dense, lush forests and urban neighbourhoods, providing an interesting place to explore or relax.

Browse through our collection of Belgrade apartments to find the perfect place to stay in the centre of all the action.
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Be a Local in Belgrade

Belgrade has numerous attractions that tourists flock to, but it's also a very unassuming city with a friendly, local vibe. Get to grips with the city like a local by browsing the abundance of markets -- outdoor and indoor -- and perusing the stalls of fresh fruit and veg and homemade souvenirs. To explore the city like a local, hire a bike and cycle your way around the main attractions, get lost down little side streets, and enjoy things from a different perspective. The areas surrounding the Sava River are perfect for cycling, and there are a number of bridges that cross over the river offering spectacular views across the city. There's also a New Belgrade cycling path that circles the Ada Lake, proffering a little bit of nature in the urbanised city centre.

With our selection of Belgrade apartments you'll get to experience life as a local in the city.

Belgrade Accommodation

Belgrade accommodation is as up and coming as the city itself. Serbia's capital is a vibrant hotspot for nightlife lovers and culture seekers, and has soared in popularity over recent years. Its hotels are on par with the selection of white cube galleries, offering luxurious but cheap stays, and there are plenty of high-end hostels that tap into the youthful energy of the city. As well as these, there are a large amount of apartments and holiday studios for rent that give visitors the chance to explore the city from a local perspective.

Being in Belgrade -- Getting in and Around the City

Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport is located 20km outside the city centre, about 30 minutes by car or 45 minutes by bus. There are a few ways you can get from the airport into the heart of the city, some of which are more cost-effective than others.

There's a minibus that regularly roves between the airport, the main train station, and the city centre. A ride on this will give you a great visual introduction to the city and is one of the cheapest ways to get into the city. Alternatively, you can grab a taxi outside the terminals for a speedy trip to your destination. You can also arrive in the city via the overland train services from surrounding countries.

Getting around Belgrade is easy, too, with an efficient collection of public transport services. There are regular bus services that connect up the main attractions, as well as a night bus service which will take you safely back to your accommodation after enjoying the nightlife in the city. You can pick up a BusPlus card which will save you time and money if you plan to use lots of public transport, though there is always the option to walk. Many of the major sights are within walking distance of each other, giving you the chance to slowly explore everything the city has to offer.

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Districts

Stari Grad 76 Accommodations
Savski Venac 20 Accommodations
Vracar 13 Accommodations
Novi Beograd 11 Accommodations
Zemun 9 Accommodations
Zvezdara 6 Accommodations
Palilula 3 Accommodations
Vozdovac 2 Accommodations

Points of interest

Plaza de la República 43 Accommodations
Zeleni Venac 23 Accommodations
Iglesia de San Marcos 7 Accommodations
Templo de San Sava 4 Accommodations
Gardoš 3 Accommodations
Braće Jerković 1 Accommodation
Block 62 1 Accommodation
El Arena de Belgrado 1 Accommodation