100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is Serbia’s primary international gateway, located 18 km west of the city center. For travelers needing a Belgrade airport transfer to bus station, options include taxis, public transport, and private transfers like those offered by A2B. The journey typically takes 25–40 minutes depending on traffic, with costs ranging from €15–€30 for taxis or private transfers.
Belgrade’s Central Bus Station (BAS) is a hub for regional and international coaches connecting Serbia with neighboring countries like Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro. Located near the city center in Savski Venac district, it’s close to landmarks like Ada Ciganlija lake and St. Sava Temple. Whether you’re continuing to Novi Sad or Sofia, BAS provides affordable onward travel options.
After landing at Terminal 1 (international flights) or Terminal 2 (Air Serbia), follow signage for arrivals and exit customs into the main hall. ATMs and currency exchange counters are available here if you need Serbian dinars (RSD). Free Wi-Fi lets you confirm your transfer from Belgrade airport to bus station booking or check schedules instantly.
Companies like Sixt and Hertz operate at BEG Airport (~€25/day). Note: Parking near BAS costs €1–€3/hour (Belgrade Parking Service).
For hassle-free travel pre-book a private transfer via A2B. Benefits include:
Costs average €20–€35 depending on vehicle size—ideal for families or groups of 4–8 passengers (A2B Transfers).
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 1–5 | 50–70 mins | Budget-friendly |
Taxi/Rideshare | 12–30 | 25–40 mins | Fast |
Private Transfer | 20–35 | 25 mins | Door-to-door comfort |
Recommendations:
BAS has cafes, ticket counters (open 5 AM–10 PM), and luggage storage (~€3/day). For onward travel:
How much is a taxi from Belgrade airport to bus station? Daytime fares start at €15–€25; nighttime (10 PM–5 AM) rises by ~20%. Confirm rates with licensed providers like Pink Taxi before boarding.
Is public transport reliable for a Belgrade airport transfer? Bus 72 runs regularly but can be crowded—allow extra time during rush hours.
Why book a private transfer? Pre-booking via A2B guarantees fixed pricing and avoids language barriers—ideal for first-time visitors.
Are there ATMs at BAS? Yes; avoid currency exchange kiosks near BAS due to higher fees.
Can I walk from BAS to downtown Belgrade? It’s a 25-minute walk; Tram 2 connects directly to Republic Square.
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