A guide to finding short term accommodation when visiting Belgrade |
Posted: May 7, 2018 |
Located on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade is one of the best and worst places to live in Serbia. This could be said for any capital city. Being the largest in Serbia, it is also quite popular for holding approximately 2 million people. The administrative limits are very precisely defined, but apart from the stark contrast between the Old nad New Belgrade (which was built in its entirety after 1945, under socialist auspices and architectural style) most of it is a mishmash and in all honesty quite messy. One might say it is anything but beautiful, but what many travel bloggers have come to find is that Belgrade’s real beuaty hides beneath the grittyness, in its people and its unbridled nightlife. Hence it is becoming more and more popular for those who like alternative tourist destinations. Now if you are looking to rent an accommodation for yourself in Belgrade, Serbia (called the white city, but in fact anything but white) chances are you are already on a shoestring budget. Belgrade is not exactly in the top 100 destinations for the affluent. The good thing is, however, if you are in the median wage rage in the West, you will be affluent in Serbia. However, finding a place for a short term stay, at acceptable rates, might be a tad bit difficult! Any visit to any country can be ruined by the unavailability of appropriate accommodation options. And surely, Belgrade doesn’t lack them. Together with Tbilisi (in former USSR republic Geoargia) it is in fact one of the two most affordable cities for short term rent. At least Guardian claimed this a year ago. Facilitate your choice of a holiday apartment or budget accommodation in Belgrade, it might actually be worth to skip the global booking platforms and opt for the local agencies. But even then, don’t fall for shady middlemen who just possess the margin of profit in their money-minded approach! Rather, go for hospitality industry experts who actually understand your functional criteria & work as per your convenience. There are some real gems among them. Truly premium sites where one can find furnished & fully-serviced apartments that meet the aesthetic and functional needs of new genereations of travelers and tourists. And that is BeoApartman – a team that has been in the business for over a decade and have had an army of really satisfied (and a smaller group of slightly less satisfied) customers staying in their apartments. To get hold of a particular Belgrade budget accommodation, this site (like many others nowadays) provides you with the online chat option (in addition to existing viber, whatsapp and skype contact numbers), an interactive map and a bucket load of deatiled unbiased descriptions that should help you make some sound choices. If you need vintage apartments, apartments for a day, week, night or even a month in Belgrade, you will find every type of housing under BeoApartman’s roof! The amazing choice of apartments, all appropriated for short-term rent is bound to have something for you, to look at or think about living in, with only moderate worry about your budget! It’s also got the cheapest apartments in BelgradeBut when we say the cheapest, it should be taken with a pinch of salt. You might actually find even cheaper apartments on the internet, but what you actually get is not necessarilly in accordance with the standards of what a serviced apartment should constitute. And that is above average accommodation at a rate lower than a hotel. To illustrate the above, here are two fine examples of what BeoApartman means by cheap here is two apartments OZONE Apartment for two, is a studio for two in a place on the rim of the city center All the basic furnishing and a decent appearance this cheapest apartment can be your go-to place, at fairly low daily rate. (25€) B - Malibu Apartment for five, Majke Jevrosime St, City Center - these galleried apartments can easily accommodate up to five young adults, and more spacious than the other budgeted-rental options. The presence of a large dining area, and a kitchenette makes it surprisingly the best bet keeping in mind the limits of your pocket. Because it comes out at a lower rate than 7 euros per person when all 5 guests are present (30€) C ZEBRA This apartment also belongs in the highly recommended section of the website, which is quite rare. Bargains and top notch quality don’t go hand in hand, and in the case of ZEBRA the total price you see is not exactly cheap – but when you divide it between the number of guests it can accommodate it comes at a dirty cheap rate (7 euros per person). On top of that, the upkeeping is way above average and the host is an epitome of hospitality. This ought to answer the title question then. If you travel to Belgrade, and you want a place for the short term, pay a visit to BeoApartman.com. We might just have something great for you.
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