Stari grad
Historic centre. The University rectorate, most central faculties and Kalemegdan are all here. Everything is within walking distance.
Belgrade is a riverside capital of 1.7 million. With a cost of living below the EU average, modern public transport and a vibrant student culture, the city balances the academic intensity of the University.
Belgrade lies at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube, one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited places. Historic and modern architecture, museums, theatres and an after-hours scene keep the city alive around the clock.
University campuses are close to the city centre; students travel anywhere on the city transport pass. The Danube riverside, Kalemegdan park and Skadarska street are part of every student's weekly route.
Over 3.5 million volumes; 24/7 study spaces, digital archives.
State-supported and private housing in the €400–600/month range; 12 separate residential complexes.
Subsidised menu: main course €2-3. Available across all campuses.
On-campus gym, swimming pool, outdoor pitches and training areas.
Student card grants unlimited bus, tram and trolley travel within the city.
Free Wi-Fi across all campuses, e-library, cloud-based learning.
Rectorate, main faculty buildings, state dormitories and key transport hubs. Click the markers for details.
Historic centre. The University rectorate, most central faculties and Kalemegdan are all here. Everything is within walking distance.
Quiet, green, café-filled student district. Heavily populated by medical and pharmacy students.
Modern Belgrade. Wide boulevards, shopping centres, and affordable new flats. Close to engineering faculties.
Belgrade's most bohemian quarter. The Danube riverside, art galleries, small restaurants.
From document preparation to YÖK recognition, the entire process is managed under the University of Belgrade Official Turkey Registration and Representation Office.