First impressions
Belgrade airport is compact and manageable. This is actually good news for families - you are not facing long walks between terminals or complicated connections. From the gate to baggage claim to the exit, everything is in one building and reasonably close together.
Getting through the airport
Immigration is usually quick (5-15 minutes). There is no dedicated family line, but the wait is rarely long enough to be a problem. Baggage claim is on the same level, and trolleys are available. The walk from the exit to the taxi rank or bus stop is short and flat.
There are restrooms in the arrivals area. They are basic but functional. Dedicated baby changing facilities are limited.
Car seats
This is the key question for families with young children. Serbian taxis do not carry child seats. If your child needs one (under 12 or under 135 cm by Serbian law), you have three options:
1. Bring your own - works for airport transfer and your entire trip 2. Book a transfer with a child seat - request it when booking, confirm the type and age range 3. Risk it in a taxi without one - not recommended, and technically not legal
If you are booking a transfer, specify the age and weight of your child so the correct seat type is provided. Rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster seats are different products.
Luggage and vehicle size
A standard Belgrade taxi (usually a Skoda Octavia or similar) fits 2-3 suitcases in the trunk. A family of four with full holiday luggage will find this tight. Options:
- Split into two taxis - more expensive and separates the family
- Book a minivan transfer - fits 4-6 passengers with luggage comfortably
- Take the A1 bus - has luggage storage, but managing kids plus bags on a bus is not everyone's idea of a smooth arrival
The A1 bus with kids
It is doable but not ideal. The bus runs every 30 minutes and takes about 35 minutes to Slavija Square. If you have a stroller, you will need to fold it. With one child and one bag each, it is fine. With two children, a stroller, and multiple suitcases, you will wish you had booked a car.
Food and drink
There is a small cafe in the arrivals area but selection is limited. The city center has plenty of family-friendly restaurants, so the priority is usually getting there rather than eating at the airport.
Practical recommendation
For families with children under 5, book a transfer with a child seat and enough luggage space. The cost difference between a taxi and a family-sized transfer (typically 30-45 EUR) is small relative to the comfort it provides after a flight with young children.
For families with older children who do not need car seats, a taxi from the official rank works well. Just be realistic about luggage capacity - if in doubt, get a larger vehicle.