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Hotels in Serbia: Where to Stay

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Best TimeMay–June and September–October for mild weather and lower rates. July is peak in Belgrade (EXIT Festival in Novi Sad drives that area's peak). Ski season (December–March) increases prices at mountain resorts like Kopaonik and Zlatibor.
Major ChainsHyatt Regency (Belgrade landmark), Hilton (Belgrade city centre), Radisson Collection (Belgrade Old Mill)

Serbia remains one of Europe's most underrated hotel destinations, offering genuinely low prices without sacrificing quality in its major cities. Belgrade's hotel scene has evolved dramatically, with a wave of design-led boutique properties in the Dorćol and Savamala neighbourhoods joining established luxury brands near Republic Square. The city's legendary nightlife scene — centred on floating river clubs called splavovi — means many visitors prioritise location over hotel facilities, and a well-placed three-star in Stari Grad can offer a better experience than a distant four-star. Serbia is not in the EU and uses the Serbian dinar, which keeps prices low for euro-zone visitors.

Outside Belgrade, Novi Sad is a charming alternative with a fraction of the capital's intensity, particularly outside the EXIT Festival period in July. Western Serbia's mountain region has invested heavily in tourism infrastructure, with Zlatibor and Kopaonik offering modern resort hotels and wellness centres at prices that would be impossible in Alpine Europe. The southern spa towns of Vrnjačka Banja and Niška Banja maintain a tradition of therapeutic hotel stays that blends relaxation with genuinely affordable medical wellness treatments. Breakfast is almost always included in Serbian hotels, and the portions are characteristically generous.

Pro Tip

Book hotels in shoulder season (April-May or September-October) for the best balance of weather and prices.

Best Regions to Stay

RegionBest ForPrice Range
BelgradeNightlife, riverside dining, fortress views, and trendy design hotels€–€€€
Novi Sad & VojvodinaEXIT Festival, Austro-Hungarian architecture, and wine country stays€–€€
Zlatibor & Western SerbiaMountain resorts, wellness spas, and family-friendly apartments€–€€
Niš & Southern SerbiaRoman heritage, spa towns, and off-the-beaten-path guesthouses

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Frequently Asked Questions

How cheap are hotels in Belgrade?

Belgrade is one of Europe's cheapest capitals for hotels. A good three-star costs €25–€45 per night, a four-star boutique €50–€90, and even the top five-star hotels rarely exceed €150. Prices in dinars mean euro visitors get strong purchasing power.

What currency do Serbian hotels use?

Serbia uses the Serbian dinar (RSD). Hotels often quote prices in euros but charge in dinars at the daily rate. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels in Belgrade and Novi Sad, but smaller guesthouses in rural areas may prefer cash.

Is Serbia safe for tourists?

Yes. Serbia is generally safe for tourists, with Belgrade and Novi Sad well-accustomed to international visitors. Standard precautions apply as in any European city. English is widely spoken in hotels, especially in Belgrade.

When should I book for EXIT Festival?

Book Novi Sad hotels 3–6 months ahead for EXIT Festival (usually early July). Prices triple during the festival, and availability within walking distance of the Petrovaradin Fortress venue sells out quickly. Belgrade hotels, 80 km away, are an alternative.

What is the average hotel price in Serbia?

Hotel prices in Serbia vary widely by season and location. Budget options start around 40-60 per night, mid-range hotels cost 80-150, and luxury properties from 200+. Prices peak during summer (June-August) and local festivals. Booking 2-3 months ahead for peak season can save 20-30% compared to last-minute rates.

Which neighborhood is best to stay in Serbia?

The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer walkability to attractions but higher prices and more noise. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center often provide better value, local character, and good public transport connections. Research specific areas based on your interests — nightlife, culture, family-friendly, or business districts.

Are breakfast and WiFi typically included in Serbia hotels?

Most hotels in Serbia include free WiFi. Breakfast inclusion varies — budget and mid-range hotels often include it, while luxury hotels may charge 15-30 extra. Consider booking room-only rates and eating at local cafes for a more authentic and often cheaper breakfast experience.

What is the best booking platform for hotels in Serbia?

Compare prices across multiple platforms including direct hotel websites. Many hotels offer a best-price guarantee when booking directly, plus perks like free upgrades or late checkout. Loyalty programs can provide significant savings for frequent travelers. Always read recent reviews focusing on the last 3-6 months for the most accurate picture.

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