Travelling to Belgrade from Tuzla Airport (TZL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Tuzla Airport to Belgrade transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Tuzla Airport to Belgrade -- 199 kilometres in approximately 175 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Tuzla Airport serves northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina -- from the salt lake city of Tuzla itself, to the constitutionally unique Brčko District, the fortress city of Doboj, agricultural Bijeljina, the Srebrenica Memorial, the capital Sarajevo, and the Serbian capital Belgrade. Our Tuzla Airport to Belgrade private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Tuzla Airport to Belgrade provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and the most historically layered, the most culturally dynamic and the most internationally connected capital city in the western Balkans -- a city of 1.7 million inhabitants 199km northeast of Tuzla Airport across the Serbian border at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, whose extraordinary combination of the Kalemegdan Fortress (the most dramatically positioned and the most historically charged fortress in the entire Balkans -- the Belgrade Kalemegdan, on the most strategically commanding natural promontory at the confluence of the Sava and Danube in the most contested and most frequently besieged single city site in European history, the fortress whose position gave Belgrade the identity of the most fought-over city in the history of the Balkans, the site of over 115 battles throughout history -- the most frequently attacked single city in European recorded military history, the Kalemegdan park the most beloved and the most panoramically spectacular public green space in the Serbian capital, the most visited single heritage park in the country) and the Skadarlija (the most completely Bohemian and the most authentically artists'-quarter-characterised pedestrian street in the Balkans -- the Skadarlija, Belgrade's most romantically cobblestoned 19th-century cultural quarter, the most completely traditional Serbian folk restaurant and kafana culture street in the capital, the most atmospherically intact single expression of the pre-WWI Belgrade artistic intelligentsia heritage in the city) give it a fortress and cultural heritage of the most completely Balkan capital kind.
Belgrade's most celebrated complementary heritage is the Temple of Saint Sava (the most imposing and the most architecturally monumental Orthodox church in the Balkans -- the Hram Svetog Save on the Vračar plateau, the largest Orthodox church in the region, the most ambitious single Serbian religious construction project of the 20th century, built on the most symbolically charged site in Serbian religious history -- the hill where the Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha burned the relics of Saint Sava in 1595 in the most deliberately provocative Ottoman act against Serbian Orthodox identity, the church whose construction most directly responds to the most religiously motivated single act of Ottoman cultural destruction in Serbian history) and the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Museum (the most important single scientific heritage museum in Serbia -- the Nikola Tesla Museum, the most comprehensively documented collection of the most internationally celebrated Serbian scientist's personal artefacts, manuscripts and instruments, the museum housing the most complete primary documentation of the most prolific electrical engineering inventor in the history of modern technology). The Belgrade nightlife (the most internationally acclaimed and the most internationally attended club and nightlife scene in the Balkans -- Belgrade consistently ranked among the most exciting nightlife destinations in Europe, the splavovi river clubs the most uniquely positioned entertainment venues in the region), the Novi Sad road (the most completely motorway-connected approach in the northern Serbian corridor) and the Serbian food scene (the most celebrated grilled meat, burek and kafana food culture in the western Balkans) give the capital a contemporary and gastronomic identity of the most energetically Balkan kind. The transfer crosses the Bosnian-Serbian border.
Kalemegdan Fortress -- Most Dramatically Positioned and Most Historically Charged Fortress in the Balkans, Site of 115+ Battles, Most Frequently Attacked Single City in European Military History, Most Beloved Public Park in Serbia: The Kalemegdan Fortress (on the most commanding natural promontory at the Sava-Danube confluence -- the site of 115+ battles, the most frequently attacked single city in European military history, the most historically contested Balkans city site, the Kalemegdan park the most beloved and most panoramically spectacular public space in Serbia) gives Belgrade a fortress heritage of the most historically charged and the most strategically consequential kind in the entire Balkans.
Temple of Saint Sava -- Most Imposing Orthodox Church in the Balkans, Largest Orthodox Church in the Region, Built Where Ottoman Grand Vizier Burned Saint Sava's Relics 1595; Nikola Tesla Museum -- Most Celebrated Serbian Scientist: The Temple of Saint Sava (the most imposing and most architecturally monumental Orthodox church in the Balkans, the largest in the region, built where the Ottoman Grand Vizier burned Saint Sava's relics in 1595 -- the most symbolically charged religious construction site in Serbian history) and the Nikola Tesla Museum (the most comprehensively documented collection of the most internationally celebrated Serbian inventor's artefacts) give Belgrade a religious and scientific heritage of the most nationally profound and most internationally recognised Serbian kind.
Serbian Border Crossing Required; Northeast Road + Serbian A1 Transfer -- 175 Minutes via Zvornik/Loznica Corridor: The transfer from Tuzla Airport to Belgrade takes approximately 175 minutes via the northeast road to the Drina crossing and the Serbian A1 motorway north to the capital. The transfer crosses the Bosnian-Serbian border at Zvornik/Mali Zvornik or Karakaj/Loznički most. Valid Serbian entry documentation required for non-EU passport holders. Serbian motorway tolls apply.
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