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Dedinje / Senjak
Belgrade, Serbia · Neighborhood Guide
Exclusive southern hill suburbs; embassies, villas, private schools, greenery
Data verified June 18, 2026
Dedinje / Senjak at a Glance
Luxury
Cost Level
€600–€1,200/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Excellent — embassy district with security presence
Safety
100–300 Mbps fibre
Internet
Who Lives in Dedinje / Senjak?
Ambassadors, diplomats, senior executives, wealthy Serbian families.
Living in Dedinje / Senjak — Practical Details
Walkability
Low — residential hills; car or taxi needed
Grocery & Food Access
Limited locally — car needed for major shopping; some boutique shops
Getting Around
- Car recommended
- Bus lines available but infrequent
- Taxi/Car:Go essential
Nearby Coworking
- None nearby — most commute to city center
Insider Tips for Dedinje / Senjak
- 1Topčider Park is one of Belgrade's most beautiful green spaces — great for morning runs
- 2This is Belgrade's most exclusive area — expect 2–3x the rent of Novi Beograd
- 3International schools (British, French) are in this district — a key draw for families
- 4The area is quiet and green but socially isolated — nightlife requires a 20-min drive
FAQ — Dedinje / Senjak, Belgrade
What is Dedinje / Senjak like for expats?
Dedinje / Senjak is a luxury neighborhood in Belgrade. Exclusive southern hill suburbs; embassies, villas, private schools, greenery Best for: Senior executives, diplomats, families needing top-tier schooling
How much does it cost to live in Dedinje / Senjak, Belgrade?
Dedinje / Senjak is classified as "Luxury" in Belgrade. Typical rent: €600–€1,200/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Belgrade: €1,000–€1,500.
Is Dedinje / Senjak safe for expats?
Excellent — embassy district with security presence
Who lives in Dedinje / Senjak?
Ambassadors, diplomats, senior executives, wealthy Serbian families.
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