Nomax helped me find a group to explore the Belgrade Fortress. We even found the Roman Well together and shared some amazing views!
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Belgrade, a city where East meets West, offers an intoxicating blend of history, vibrant nightlife, and warm hospitality. As a solo traveler, connecting with others can elevate your experience from good to unforgettable, and Nomax is here to make that happen. From exploring the ancient Kalemegdan Fortress to dancing the night away on a floating 'splav', discover Belgrade together.
Nomax is available in Belgrade, Serbia with 723 venues including coworking spaces, hostels, cafes, and bars. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Belgrade in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.
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The estimated monthly cost for a digital nomad in Belgrade is approximately $1,245/month. Belgrade is rated as a budget-friendly destination.
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Belgrade Fortress Римски бунар
Knez Mihailova Street Делијска чесма
Belgrade Fortress Остаци замка деспота Стефана Лазаревића
The National Assembly of Serbia Историјски музеј Србије
Knez Mihailova Street Галерија Музеја града Београда
Погинулим ратницима 2. светског рата са Чукарице
Knez Mihailova Street Галерија САНУ
Knez Mihailova Street Споменик Доситеју Обрадовићу
Belgrade Fortress Споменик Риги од Фере
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I joined a Nomax group for a food tour in Skadarlija. We tried so many local dishes and found a hidden gem of a kafana!
Never thought I'd be dancing on a 'splav' with new friends from Nomax. It was such a spontaneous and unforgettable night in Belgrade!
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Where can I meet other solo travelers in Belgrade?
Beyond Nomax, popular spots include hostels in the Stari Grad area, especially around Skadarlija. Many cafes in Dorćol and bars along Savamala are also great for striking up conversations. Look out for free walking tours, which naturally bring solo travelers together.
Is Belgrade safe for solo travelers?
Belgrade is generally considered safe for solo travelers, even at night. Like any large city, exercise common sense: watch your belongings in crowded areas like public transport or markets, and be aware of your surroundings. The locals are typically friendly and helpful.
How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Belgrade?
Nomax connects you with a community of solo travelers in Belgrade. You can create or join activities based on your interests, chat with other users, and organize meetups for exploring attractions like Kalemegdan, enjoying the nightlife, or sharing a meal at a local kafana.
What is the nightlife like in Belgrade for solo travelers?
Belgrade's nightlife is legendary and very welcoming to solo travelers. The 'splavovi' (river clubs) on the Sava and Danube are a must-experience. For a more bohemian vibe, explore the bars in Cetinjska 15 or the historic Skadarlija district. Joining a Nomax group for a night out is a fantastic way to experience it safely and socially.
What day trips can I take from Belgrade?
Popular day trips include Novi Sad and Petrovaradin Fortress, a cultural hub about an hour north. You can also visit Fruška Gora National Park for monasteries and hiking, or explore the charming town of Sremski Karlovci, known for its wine. These are excellent options for group excursions.
How much does it cost to travel in Belgrade per day?
A realistic daily budget for a mid-range solo traveler in Belgrade, including accommodation, food, transport, and some activities, would be approximately 4,000 - 8,000 RSD (35-70 EUR). It's a relatively affordable European capital, especially for dining and drinks.
What cultural experiences should I not miss in Belgrade?
Don't miss exploring the Belgrade Fortress (Kalemegdan), visiting the Temple of Saint Sava, wandering through Skadarlija (the bohemian quarter), and delving into Serbian history at the Historical Museum of Serbia. Catching a performance at the National Theatre or visiting the Nikola Tesla Museum also offers unique cultural insights.
How do I get around Belgrade using public transport?
Belgrade has an extensive public transport network consisting of buses, trams, and trolleybuses. You'll need a BusPlus card, which can be topped up at kiosks. It's efficient for reaching most parts of the city. Walking is also a great way to explore the central areas.
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