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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is Serbia's principal international gateway, connecting arriving visitors to the capital's Kalemegdan fortress and legendary nightlife, the Danube baroque of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci, the Art Nouveau magnificence of Subotica, the Smederevo and Kragujevac historical monuments, the Roman and Ottoman heritage of Nis, the Banat vineyards at Vrsac, and Kopaonik's mountain ski slopes. Our Belgrade Airport to Belgrade private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and the most dynamic, most historically layered and most vibrant metropolis in the Western Balkans -- a city of 1.7 million inhabitants just 19km east of Belgrade Airport, whose extraordinary position at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers and the Kalemegdan Fortress (the most dramatically positioned medieval fortress in Serbia, on the cliff above the river confluence, its walls bearing the imprint of every civilisation from Celtic and Roman to Byzantine, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian -- the most complete stratigraphic military monument in southeastern Europe, officially the most destroyed and most rebuilt city in Europe having been razed and reconstructed 44 times) give it a military and historical heritage unmatched anywhere in the Balkans. The Temple of Saint Sava (the most monumental Orthodox church in the Western Balkans and one of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world, its 35-metre dome dominating the Belgrade skyline), Skadarlija (the most authentically bohemian and most romantically atmospheric quarter in the Balkans -- the cobblestone street where Serbia's greatest 19th-century poets and painters lived, the most atmospheric single street in Serbia) and the National Museum (the most important historical and art collection in Serbia, housing the Miroslav Gospel -- the oldest and most precious Serbian manuscript, a 12th-century illuminated codex that is the most significant single cultural artefact in Serbian written heritage) give the capital a cultural and spiritual identity of the highest national importance.
Belgrade's most celebrated contemporary identity is its extraordinary nightlife and cafe culture -- recognised as the European capital of nightlife, with the highest concentration of river floating clubs (splavovi) on any European river, the longest cafe opening hours of any Balkan metropolis, and the most temperamentally passionate urban character of any city in the region. Ada Ciganlija (the most visited urban recreational island in Serbia, attracting up to 100,000 bathers daily in summer on the Sava river beach -- the most popular single urban leisure destination in the country), Zemun (the most completely preserved Austro-Hungarian riverside quarter in the Belgrade metropolitan area, its baroque townhouses along the Danube the most beautiful historic neighbourhood in the capital's surroundings) and the Nikola Tesla Museum (the most important single-scientist museum in southeastern Europe, the most complete collection of Tesla's original documents, personal effects and working models in existence -- the most visited science heritage museum in Serbia) give the city a recreational, architectural and scientific depth of the most remarkable breadth.
Kalemegdan -- 44 Times Destroyed and Rebuilt, Most Complete Stratigraphic Military Monument in SE Europe, Most Dramatic Fortress Position on the Danube: The Belgrade Kalemegdan Fortress (on the cliff above the Danube-Sava confluence, 44 times razed and rebuilt -- the official European record for a city destroyed and reconstructed, its walls bearing imprints of Celtic, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian civilisation -- the most complete stratigraphic military monument in southeastern Europe) gives Belgrade a military historical depth without parallel in the Balkans.
European Capital of Nightlife -- Splavovi River Clubs, Most Temperamentally Passionate Urban Character in the Region: Belgrade's identity as the European capital of nightlife (highest concentration of floating river clubs on any European waterway, longest cafe hours in the Balkans, most vibrant urban energy of any Balkan metropolis, Skadarlija bohemian quarter -- the most romantically atmospheric street in Serbia) gives the city a contemporary cultural character of extraordinary intensity and international recognition.
Direct E70 Transfer -- 19km, 24 Minutes, One of the Closest Capital Airport Connections in the Region: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is just 19km west of the city centre -- a 24-minute direct transfer via the E70, one of the most conveniently positioned capital airports in the Western Balkans.
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