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Flight Information from London to Belgrade

Cheapest one-way flight price £19
Cheapest return ticket price £35
Off-season travel month March
Peak season for travel January
Flight distance 1,683.04km
Average flight time 2 hours 45 minutes
Popular airline Air Serbia

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FAQ

  • When are flight tickets from London (LON) to Belgrade (BEG) the cheapest?

    Airlines adjust prices for flights from London to Belgrade based on the date and time of your booking. By analyzing data from all airlines, on Trip.com, you can find the cheapest flight prices on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
  • How much are flights from London (LON) to Belgrade (BEG) cost?

    According to Trip.com's data, the lowest price is around £288.
  • How long is the flight from London (LON) to Belgrade (BEG)?

    It takes about 2 hours 45 minutes to fly from London (LON) to Belgrade (BEG).
  • What are the most popular airlines that fly from London (LON) to Belgrade (BEG)?

    Airlines with flights from London (LON) to Belgrade (BEG): Air Serbia and Wizz Air UK.
  • How many airports in Belgrade (BEG)?

    There are 1 airport(s) in Belgrade (BEG): Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.

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Flight from London to Belgrade

Positioned at the confluence of two rivers, the Sava and the Danube, Belgrade is Serbia’s capital city and an ancient city of Europe. The city is also known as the city that never sleeps and continues to be a symbol of great nightlife. With the first agricultural societies to settle in this region are associated with the Neolithic Starčevo culture that flourished between 6200 and 5200 BC, the now urban Belgrade has a population of 1.23 million.

Tip: The best time to visit Belgrade is between March to May and September to October as the weather is pleasant.

Getting to Belgrade

There are many flights from London to Belgrade at reasonable rates, such as Aeroflot Airlines, Wizz Air and Air Serbia operating as direct flights to Belgrade. The aerial distance is 1,692 km (1051 miles) and the shortest flight time is 02h 40m. The Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is 18km west from the city center near Surcin which is also the base of Air Serbia. Many airlines have cheap flights from London and London-Belgrade flights are less expensive if bookings are made well in advance.

Tip: Book your flight well in advance up to three months as the rates go as you get closer to the travel date.

What to See

Belgrade city is not too large and is best-viewed on foot. Keep in mind that as many of the museums are closed on Monday, it is always better to check before visiting. The best place to stay and enjoy good food is the Bohemian Quarter area within Skadarlija.

Kalemegdan is a Belgrade Fortress and the central park of Belgrade has beautiful views of the city and houses numerous coffee shops, basketball and tennis courts, and museums. Knez Mihailova is one of the prime pedestrian pathways in the city of Belgrade. The pathway is always crowded, as it is famous for shopping and there are numerous cafes around. Skadarlija or Skadarska Street is a pedestrian street paved in cobblestone and has live bands, restaurants, and cafes.

Visit the Old Royal Palace at Nikola Pasic Square, built-in 1881, which was the residence of Serbian kings. It is now functioning as a Town Hall. Another place to see is the White Palace, an estate of royal homes and parklands located in an exclusive area of Belgrade. Do not miss Gardosh Hill, located on the right side of the Danube river. It has a tower named "Sibinjanin Janko” that opened in 1896, with a gallery and a beautiful view of the river and the whole city.

There are multiple options to commute, such as public city transport, rail, bicycles, or affordable taxis. However, the best way to explore the city is on foot if you have the time and energy.

Tip: People love to toast in a pub or the home with friends and is anticipated that one shall look his friend’s eye straight while at clinking glasses as a sign of respect and say 'Živeli!' and take a sip

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