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By planeNikola Tesla Airport is located some 18km west of the city centre and the ride to the city takes about 20 min. The arrivals hall houses car rentals, an exchange office open 24hrs, several ATMs, and there is a currency exchange machine available in the Terminal. The Terminal 2 departures hall features a post office and an internet café, open 07:30 - 18:30, Sat. 08:00 - 14:00, Closed Sun. By carBelgrade lies at the intersection of E-70 and E-75 motorways. Foreign drivers in Serbia need an international driving license, vehicle registration certificate, and insurance policy. The valid insurance policies are issued by signatory countries of the “Vehicle Insurance Convention”, and citizens of other countries are required to buy an insurance policy on entering Serbia. You cannot miss Belgrade, because the motorway runs through the city, the motorway ring being still under By trainThe building of the Central Railway Station dates back to 1884 and is located near the Old Town. Besides the Central Bus Station, this is probably the only place in town where you should beware of pickpockets. The station offers exchange offices, ATMs, left luggage office, and a tourist info centre. By coachBelgrade has an excellent network of long-distance buses, connecting it to all parts of Europe. The Central Bus Station, one of the ugliest structures to be seen on entering the city, sits next to the Central Railway Station, so the same warnings about pickpockets apply here. The station features exchange offices, ATMs and left luggage office. You can find a tourist info centre at the neighboring railway station. CurrencyThe official currency is the dinar (RSD). You can call home from a Halo telephone booth, using Halo magnetic cards, available at news stands at the airport. TaxisLux taxi - tel. (+38111)303 31 23, |



