Villa Petra

Villa Petra

Dubrovacka 10 Zemun, (former B KLUB), Belgrade, 11080, Serbia

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Doesn't anyone fly into Belgrade on a Saturday-day!!!?

by Drugness

Hello all
I had a flight booked with Wizz Air to fly from London Luton into Belgrade on 21 August, it's a Saturday. Now i've received an email from Wizz Air to say the flight has been pushed back until Sunday night on the 22nd. I've tried checking several airlines since but nobody seems to want to fly into Nikola Tesla airport on a Saturday!!! I absolutely have to get to Belgrade on the Saturday. I've tried nearby airports like Osijek in Croatia (to get a train connection) but yes, it's a Sunday flight only into Osijek.
At the moment it's looking like a flight to Budapest with a 8 hour train journey to Belgrade to make it there on the Saturday.
Does anyone have any better ideas?
I'm actually flying out of Dublin first, with the change in Luton... so i have options with regard to changing my connecting airport.
I'm interested in hearing all suggestions!
Thank you all
DG

Re: Doesn't anyone fly into Belgrade on a Saturday-day!!!?

by MacedonianUK

Germanwings fly Stansted via Cologne to Belgrade.
At the moment they have specialdeals Cologne -Belgrade for 29euros one way..
Or try Prishtina and than bus/train to Belgrade
Belgrade dept.
http://www.germanwings.com/skysales/Select.aspx
found flight to Prishtina with germanwings,com on the 21st one way is 169GBP
http://www.germanwings.com/skysales/Select.aspx
MacedonianUK

Re: Doesn't anyone fly into Belgrade on a Saturday-day!!!?

by bonio

Have you looked at JAT from Heathrow?

Re: Doesn't anyone fly into Belgrade on a Saturday-day!!!?

by Drugness

Thanks everyone!
Unfortunately a few of the these (Air Berlin, German Wings etc) still only fly into Belgrade on the Sunday.
I'll keep looking though, at the moment, JAT look like they could get lucky with me :)
I'm also considering maybe flying into Zagreb. The distance from Belgrade is about the same as that from Budapest.
Still though, who could resist the opportunity to visit Budapest again :)
Please keep the suggestions coming!
DG

Re: Doesn't anyone fly into Belgrade on a Saturday-day!!!?

by Richard.GVA

According to www.ebookers.com, you could fly JAT at GBP 107 or British Airways at GBP168, single, both with direct flights from London to Belgrade on 21 AUG. If you MUST fly on this specific day, the JAT solution seems to be cheapest.

Re: Doesn't anyone fly into Belgrade on a Saturday-day!!!?

by Drugness

Good stuff again thank you!
Yes i booked JAT last night, it's worth it just for the peace of mind i think. But i'm sure the flight will be grand :)
Thanks FUGU and everyone else too!
DG

Travel Tips for Belgrade

The New and Shiny Map of Belgrade

by vickava

A truly great guide through Belgrade and its contents!

Unlike typical maps, the Belgrade Witty Map brings a unique combination of Belgrade city map and a guide to the best places in town and events not to be missed. It is this mixture of elements that gives a completely new touch to the map, providing quick and easy access to all relevant information for both visitors and locals.
Precise locations of restaurants, galleries, movie theaters, bars, clubs, caffes,...+comments.
List and locations of HOSTELS (and Hotels, ofcourse)
Short texts about Kalemegdan, Taverns, Floats, Skadarlija...and more.

Many, great illustrations + comments.

It covers City Center, Kalemegdan, Zemun Center, Ada Ciganlija Peninsula.

Perfect for making your sightseeing route but also as a souvenir.

phone home

by made_ofstone

you may not get network coverage for your mobile whilst in Belgrade. You can get a phone card from any kiosk which costs 200 dinars. It called Halo....cool. When phoning out of Belgrade first dial 9944 and then your number. If your number has a zero as the first ddigit you have to drop this...so say your number is 0123456 you dial 9944123456..:)) see..easy.

Beogradjanka

by Skipka

As I remember when I have been to Belgrade the first time we went to Beogradjanka and it was the highest builiding in the city where you have such a nice view and the whole downtown like in your hand. I am not sure if it's still in use so please if you would like to go there and to see it try to ask some locals if it's active.

In front of Beogradjanka

by Skipka

There is adepartment store and exchange office but for most of tourist is really interesting the street running down from this building because there is a street market with cds, you can buy whatever you want in the form of normal audio cds or mp3s collections, DVD and video tapes. Remember that they are pirate :) but in this part of the World it isn't illegal yet. However, local cds and medias are more expensive because they are all just legally released.

Knez Mihajlova Street

by atrosanguinea

Knez Mihajlova Street links Terazije with Belgrade’s most popular promenade, Kalemegdan Park. Laid out in the first town plan for Belgrade, prepared in 1867 by Emilijan Josimovic, it is the oldest and most completely preserved area of old Belgrade. Foreign travellers once compared Knez Mihajlova Street to the most famous trading streets of the largest European cities. The most wealthy and influential leaders of the city’s commercial and political life built their family homes here. Knez Mihajlova was the first street in Belgrade to be named by the administration (1872) and is one of the few streets whose original name has never been changed. Considered the city’s main street from the outset, it remains to this day the most lively trading, business culture and restaurant area.

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Q: accomodation on E75 "Hi there serbian friends, I plan to stop for one night in Serbia for a "sleep-stop" on my way to Greece. Anyone can recomend me..."

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A: "motel dzep at surdulicka klisura, 300km from belgrade on the way to greece. http://motel-dzep.com/english/index.html (im serbian btw)"

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