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Belgrade Car Rental Guide

On this page, you will find information about the car rental possibilities in Belgrade. The page also provides you with a short overview of the car rental and driving restrictions valid in Serbia.

Rental Restrictions

To rent a car in Serbia, you must be at least 21 years old (age may vary by car category) and have held your license for at least 2 years. Drivers under the age of 25 may incur a young driver surcharge.

Cars rented in Serbia may not drive in Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Herzegovina, Hungary, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Turkey, the former Soviet Union and the African continent.

Driving Restrictions

In Serbia, traffic is on the right and passing on the left. The legal driving age is 18 and the legal blood alcohol limit is 0.5‰. Drunk driving is severely fined.

All passengers are required to use seatbelts. Children under 12 years of age are not allowed to sit in the front seat.

When driving, you must have your headlights on when vision is limited by darkness.

There are parking zones in many towns. Illegally parked cars will ne towed away or wheel-clamped.

Speed Limits:
Area Speed
City 60KM/H
Open roads 80KM/H
Highway 120KM/H

Emergency Numbers

Police: 92
Fire: 93
Ambulance: 94

Road Tolls

There are generally no toll highways in Serbia, but a toll is paid on the following sections: Subotica - Feketic - Novi Sad – Belgrade and Sid – Belgrade.

Some useful expressions for tourists visiting Serbia

Car rental – inzajmljivanje automobila
Parking - parkiranje

About Belgrade

Belgrade is a unique place combining oriental passion and European tact. It has been repeatedly destroyed and built and has not the style and elegance of similar European cities, but it has lots of energy, curiosity and a sense of humour.

The main streets in the city centre of Belgrade are always crowded, but safe. You can do a lot of sightseeing and shopping and later relax in one of the pleasant cafés or restaurants. The pedestrian zone in Prince Mikhail Street is one of the oldest architectural monuments containing many beautiful buildings.

There are many theatres, galleries and museums in the city as well as restaurants offering national and international cuisine.

Population: 1.2 million
Country: Serbia
Time Zone: GMT + 1 (+2 in summer)
Telephone Area Code: 11
Monetary unit: Serbian Dinar