Introducing:
Hotel Life Designe - Beograd
 In the very heart of the city, in a street known for centuries as the place of first encounter with Belgrade, is situated this contemporarily devised design hotel.
Newly built and designed in a...
Apartmans, villas, pansions, Inn Fontana- Novi Sad
 Fontana has 12 rooms, with individual air condition, mini bar and bathroom. There is also a restaurant, bar, TV room, 2 meeting rooms with 220 seats and parking lot.
Motel Pipacs- Feketic/Feketić
 "Pipac" motel was founded in 1978. It is a 30-year-old family tradition. It is situated in Feketic, a typical Vojvodina village, on E 75 highway, Feketic loop, on crossroads of international...
Hotel Dunav- Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad
 Hotel Dunav in Sremski Karlovci near Novi Sad have 50 comfortably furnished rooms, hall, souvenir shops, and seminar hall for 80 person, restaurant, state room with 500 places, and summer garden...
Hotel Srbija TIS- Zaječar/Zajecar
 Hotel Serbia - TIS is modern three stars hotel in center of Zajecar, with 4 luxurious apartments and 54 rooms. This hotel is in expansion and it offer comfort, pleasure accommodation and good fun....
How to get to Serbia
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AIR TRANSPORTATION
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JAT Airways, as a national air carrier, carries out schedule and charter flights for passengers, cargo and mail, on domestic and international lines. Numerous foreign airline companies are serving scheduled flights to Belgrade. There are three international airports in Serbia „Nikola Tesla“ in Belgrade, airport „Konstantin the Great“ in Niš and International Airport in Pristina. In addition to regular air traffic and charter flights, in the end of 2009. year, the large number of low-cost companies began to introduce their flights from Belgrade to other European destinations, such as: Fly Niki (link to) from Vienna, Malev from Budapest, German Wings, that will have their flights from Belgrade and from Niš to Bologna a regular line will have airline company Vind Jet.

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ROAD TRANSPORTATION
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Foreign tourists who want with motor vehicles to visit our country with well connected roads can visit the whole country. In our country, foreign tourists can enter the following border crossings (all international transitions are open day and night): The border with Hungary, exceeds Bački Breg, Kelebija, Horgoš. From the Romanian border, passes: Serbian Crnja, Vatin, Kaludjerovo, Iron Gate. The border with Bulgaria, exceeds: Mokranje-Negotin, Vrščka cuka-Zajecar, Gradina, Stezimirovci, Ribarci. The border with Macedonia, to exceed: Preševo, General Janković, Prohor Pčinjski, Globocica. The border with Albania, exceeds: Vrbnica-Prizren, Cafa Prusit, The border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, to exceed: Sremska Rača, Pavlović bridge-Badovinci, Mali Zvornik, Ljubovija, Trbušnica, Bjelovar, Kotroman, Uvac Jamena, -rom the Croatian border, exceeds: Batrovci, Šid, Sot (Principovac), Bogojevo, Neštin.

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RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION
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Numerous international railways lines link Serbia with all parts of Europe. However, we suggest to use railway transportation only for international transportation. In Serbia, use railways only if you are adventurer. To the destination you'll get faster and more reliable by hitchhike, by bus or sometimes even on foot.

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