Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is Serbia's main international airport and the busiest gateway to the Western Balkans, about 18 kilometres west of Belgrade city centre at Surčin. Air Serbia, the national carrier, is based here and flies to European hubs and beyond. Belgrade itself has a raw, energetic feel: a serious nightlife reputation, café terraces along the Sava and the Danube, the old Kalemegdan Fortress, and a fast-growing draw as a city break. Travellers looking at hotels near Belgrade Airport usually balance a Surčin overnight against staying in the centre.
Bus A1 runs to Republic Square (Trg Republike) in about 30 to 40 minutes. Taxis wait at the terminal, but stick to a licensed company or a ride-hailing app to avoid being overcharged.
Hotels near the airport
The Surčin hotels near Belgrade Airport work well for a transit stop. For everything else, central Belgrade is a short hop away on the A1 motorway.