Cheapest Neighborhoods in Belgrade
Every neighborhood we've mapped in Belgrade, Serbia — ranked by rent, with safety scores, walkability, and honest vibes to help you pick where to live.
Cheapest from
$450/mo
Vračar
Average rent
$467/mo
Safest area
Vračar
8/10
Most walkable
Stari Grad
9/10
All neighborhoods
3 areas in Belgrade
Sorted by rent, cheapest first
Vračar
Café culture capital with a cozy residential vibe
$450 – $800
/mo
Most beloved residential area. Incredible café density, Temple of Saint Sava. Walkable and well-connected.
Dorćol
Trendy riverside area with galleries, bars, and startups
$450 – $850
/mo
Hippest neighborhood. Art galleries, craft breweries, specialty coffee shops, growing startup scene.
Stari Grad
Historic old town with Knez Mihailova and fortress views
$500 – $900
/mo
Belgrade's charming historic core. Knez Mihailova pedestrian street, Kalemegdan Fortress, best café scene.
Quick comparison
Rent comparison table
All areas side-by-side
| Area | Vibe | Rent from | Rent to | Safety | Walk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vračar | Café culture capital with a cozy residential vibe | $450 | $800 | 8/10 | 8/10 |
| Dorćol | Trendy riverside area with galleries, bars, and startups | $450 | $850 | 7/10 | 8/10 |
| Stari Grad | Historic old town with Knez Mihailova and fortress views | $500 | $900 | 7/10 | 9/10 |
FAQ
Living in Belgrade — common questions
What is the cheapest neighborhood in Belgrade?
Vračar is the most affordable area with rent starting from $450/month. It's known for: café culture capital with a cozy residential vibe.
What is the most expensive area in Belgrade?
Stari Grad is the priciest neighborhood, with rent from $500 to $900/month. Belgrade's charming historic core. Knez Mihailova pedestrian street, Kalemegdan Fortress, best café scene.
What is the safest neighborhood in Belgrade?
Vračar has the highest safety score at 8/10. Most beloved residential area. Incredible café density, Temple of Saint Sava. Walkable and well-connected.
What is the average rent in Belgrade?
The average starting rent across all neighborhoods in Belgrade is around $467/month. The cheapest option is $450/month in Vračar, while the most expensive starts at $500/month in Stari Grad.
Which area in Belgrade is best for digital nomads?
Stari Grad scores highest for walkability (9/10), which is important for daily nomad life — groceries, cafés, and coworking nearby.
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