Belgrade Bus and Tram Map

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This map shows bus routes and stops, tram lines and stations in Belgrade.


Belgrade's public transportation system heavily relies on buses and trams operated by GSP Belgrade, the city's public transit company. The bus network, established in 1925, serves as the backbone of public transportation with over 120 routes covering the metropolitan area. Most routes operate from 4:00 AM until midnight, with night services available on selected lines.

The city's tram system, dating back to 1892, consists of 12 lines spanning approximately 50 kilometers of track. Belgrade's trams carry about 200,000 passengers daily. The fleet includes both modern low-floor trams and older Tatra models.

Tickets can be purchased at kiosks throughout the city or via mobile apps. The system uses an integrated tariff system, allowing passengers to transfer between different modes of transport using the same ticket. In 2019, GSP Belgrade introduced electronic payment cards called BusPlus, which replaced the older paper ticket system.



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Last Updated: December 20, 2024