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Vračar
Belgrade, Serbia · Neighborhood Guide
Upscale residential; Saint Sava Temple; quiet streets; good restaurants; popular with diplomats and long-term expats
Last updated March 2026
Vračar at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
€450–€750/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Excellent — one of Belgrade's safest, most family-friendly areas
Safety
100–300 Mbps fibre
Internet
Who Lives in Vračar?
Diplomats, Serbian professionals, families, long-term expats, academics.
Living in Vračar — Practical Details
Walkability
Very good — quiet streets with good restaurants and shops
Grocery & Food Access
Very good — multiple Maxi/Idea stores; local bakeries and butchers
Getting Around
- Buses and trolleybuses
- Walking to city center (15 min)
- Car:Go app
Nearby Coworking
- Regus Belgrade (10 min)
- Impact Hub Belgrade (15 min)
Insider Tips for Vračar
- 1Saint Sava Temple is the largest Orthodox church in the world — stunning at night when lit up
- 2Vračar's Strahinjića Bana street (Silicon Valley) has Belgrade's best upscale dining
- 3The green market on Kalenic has the freshest produce in the city — arrive before 9am
- 4Rent a parking spot separately if you have a car — street parking is a nightmare
FAQ — Vračar, Belgrade
What is Vračar like for expats?
Vračar is a higher-end neighborhood in Belgrade. Upscale residential; Saint Sava Temple; quiet streets; good restaurants; popular with diplomats and long-term expats Best for: Professionals, families, couples wanting quiet but central living
How much does it cost to live in Vračar, Belgrade?
Vračar is classified as "Higher-End" in Belgrade. Typical rent: €450–€750/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Belgrade: €1,000–€1,500.
Is Vračar safe for expats?
Excellent — one of Belgrade's safest, most family-friendly areas
Who lives in Vračar?
Diplomats, Serbian professionals, families, long-term expats, academics.
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