Map of Belgrade | Districts, Neighbourhoods & Location Guide

Map of Belgrade – Districts, Neighbourhoods & Location Guide

This page provides a map of Belgrade along with a clear overview of its districts, neighbourhoods and geographic layout in Serbia. It is designed for education, travel planning and general reference.

Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and is known for its position at the meeting point of major rivers, its historic fortress area, broad urban districts and major areas such as Stari Grad, Vračar, Novi Beograd and Zemun.

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Belgrade is located in north-central Serbia at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and includes major areas such as Stari Grad, Vračar, Novi Beograd, Zemun and Savski Venac.

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Tip: This map shows Belgrade’s urban layout, including central districts, riverfront areas, bridges and surrounding neighbourhoods.

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This map highlights Belgrade’s layout, including its districts, transport routes, river confluence and central landmarks.


Where Is Belgrade Located?

Belgrade is located in north-central Serbia, at the meeting point of the Sava River and the Danube River. It is the capital and largest city of Serbia.

  • North: northern suburbs and Vojvodina direction
  • East: eastern districts and Danube corridor
  • South: southern residential districts and expansion areas
  • West: Novi Beograd and western urban districts

Districts and Neighbourhoods of Belgrade

Belgrade is divided into a number of municipalities and well-known neighbourhoods, each with its own character and urban form.

  • Stari Grad — historic central district
  • Savski Venac — central district including government and business areas
  • Vračar — central neighbourhood known for Saint Sava Temple area
  • Novi Beograd — large modern district west of the Sava
  • Zemun — historic riverside district with distinct identity
  • Palilula — large district extending across central and outer areas
  • Voždovac — major southern district
  • Čukarica — southwestern district with residential and green areas

A map of Belgrade often shows municipality boundaries, bridge crossings, major boulevards and riverfront areas.


Major Areas in Belgrade

  • Old Belgrade — includes Stari Grad and the historic core
  • City Centre — business, administration and major landmarks
  • Novi Beograd — modern commercial and residential zone
  • Zemun area — historic district on the Danube side
  • Southern Belgrade — large residential and mixed-use districts
  • Riverfront corridor — major redevelopment and recreation area

Key Geographic Features

  • Danube River — major international river passing through the city
  • Sava River — major river joining the Danube in Belgrade
  • River confluence — defining geographic feature of Belgrade
  • Kalemegdan ridge — historic elevated area overlooking the rivers
  • Great War Island — river island near the city centre
  • Bridge network — major road and rail crossings linking city districts

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Belgrade Map FAQs

  • Where is Belgrade located?
    Belgrade is located in north-central Serbia at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.
  • What are the main areas of Belgrade?
    Main areas include Stari Grad, Vračar, Novi Beograd, Zemun and Savski Venac.
  • What makes Belgrade’s geography distinctive?
    Belgrade is defined by the meeting of the Sava and Danube rivers and its elevated historic core above the riverbanks.

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