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ArkaBarka Floating Hostel
A floating hostel on the Danube, made of wood and surrounded by trees, perfect for nature-lovers who like waking up to the sweet songs of birds and wouldn’t mind taking a short walk to the nearest bus stop.
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Belgrade Eye
A recently renovated hostel in a small, two-floor house slightly hidden from the street, near the city centre. Miniature multiple-bed rooms, a spacious living room, and decent bathrooms.
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Beli Grad
Located on Slavija Square, this cosy three room hostel is about as central as you can get and the staff have a reputation of being some of the friendliest and most helpful around.
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Centar
A large hostel in a three-floor building, with well-furnished rooms (cable TV, PC, air ionizer, telephone) and kitchen and bathroom on every floor.
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Central Station
Situated on the first floor of an old house across from the Train Station. Although the building’s façade and ground floor hallway appear run-down, the hostel itself is quite decent.
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Chillton
Even though it’s about a 2 km distance from the centre, this is still one of the most popular hostels. The rooms are filled
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City Center
A huge hostel opposite the Train Station. The furniture and rugs are quite old, but the rooms are sunny and clean, and offer nice views.
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Crossroad
This is a nicely decorated, cosy apartment, situated near the city centre, with a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms.
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GO2
Formerly known as the New Inn, the hostel is hidden away, just off Terazije square, in the centre of the city, on the second floor of a historic building, so don’t be surprised by the exterior.
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Happy Hostel
Hostel on Slavija square in the immediate vicinity of the main bus / railway station, on Slavija square. The hostel looks happy in every way: carpets and bed linen are in lively colours and staff young and pleasant.
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Hostel Captain
Hostel Captain is one of Belgrades leading hostels and is located very conviently in the city centre. The spacious common room with TV and internet acces, as well as the kitchen, is on the ground floor, with the bedrooms on the first and second floor.
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Hostel Fair
As the name implies, this place is situated directly opposite the Belgrade Fair, meaning that beds can be hard to come by during events.
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Indigo
Belgrade's newest hostel is yet another good choice in a city where you're already spoilt with great options. Opened in
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In Old Shoes
Compact and quirky, staying at that Old Shoes feels like something in between the hostelling and couchsurfing experience. Located
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Jasmin
One of the newest hostels in Belgrade, Jasmin is also one of the best, and it's location opposite the central bus train stations makes it the most convenient choice for new arrivals.
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Manga Hostel
Winner of HostelWorld's best hostel in Serbia for both 2008 and 2009, Manga is a genuine backpackers’ place, very comfy and pleasantly furnished.
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Pop Art Hostel
Belgrade's newest hostel doesn't have the cheapest beds in town, but it may have the most stylish ones. Rooms are themed
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San Art Floating Hostel
Everyone has heard of Belgrade's famous riverside floating clubs known as splavovi, but now the city has its own floating hostel (and budget hotel) too.
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Star
One of the oldest hostels in Belgrade, located tat the city centre, overlooking Kalemegdan park – which is rarity for hostels or hotels in this city.
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Three Black Cats
Very close to Knez Mihailova Street, but somewhat difficult to find. The small and cramped hostel with colourful walls covered
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Tis
A large house with a yard far from the city centre, in a quiet residential area. The common room is comprised of a few separate sections.
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Yachting Club Kej
A floating hostel on the Danube. Guests are accommodated in twin-bed cabins with large windows. A sufficient number of toilets and showers.
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YellowBed
Situated in the heart of Belgrade's trendy vibrant Old Town, the location is perfect for taking advantage of the virtually
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Cricket
This charming new hostel is located only 10 minute walk from Republic Sqare and 5 minute from Slavija sqare. It includes brigt and cheerful colours in the interior and polite staff who will provide you with important info on city events.
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