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48 HOURS IN Belgrade ; A complex history has left the capital of Yugoslavia with a rich mixture of cultures. Now's the time to enjoy the open squares and cobbled streets in the summer sunshine, says CHRISTIAN WALSH
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2002
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48 HOURS IN Belgrade ; A complex history has left the capital of Yugoslavia with a rich mixture of cultures. Now's the time to enjoy the open squares and cobbled streets in the summer sunshine, says CHRISTIAN WALSH
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48 HOURS IN Belgrade ; A complex history has left the capital of Yugoslavia with a rich mixture of cultures. Now's the time to enjoy the open squares and cobbled streets in the summer sunshine, says CHRISTIAN WALSH
2002
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British Airways (0845 77 333 77, www.ba.com) flies from Gatwick to Belgrade's Surcin airport on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings; the lowest fare is about pounds 260. Flights are cheaper on JAT Yugoslav Airlines (020-7409 1319; www.jat.com), which flies from Heathrow every day except Wednesday, with fares of about pounds 190. From other UK departure points, a connecting flight on Czech Airlines, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines or Swiss will cost about pounds 250. The airport is 19km north-west of the city. The tourist office at the airport is open 8am-8pm daily. A taxi to the city centre costs 700 dinar (pounds 7.70), while an hourly JAT coach service goes to Belgrade railway station in the centre of town (Savski Trg 2) for 50 dinar (55p). The tourist office (1) (00 381 11 635 343, www.belgradetourism.org.yu) is in the underpass at the southern end of the Kneza Mihaila. Open: 9am- 8pm during the week and 8am-4pm on Saturday. Way ahead of Belgrade's other international hotels in terms of style and service is the Hyatt Regency Beograd (2) (00 381 11 311 1234), at Milentija Popovica 5, across the Sava river in featureless new Belgrade. In a city with a notoriously limited range of cuisine, it is at the Hyatt that you'll find some of the best and most adventurous cooking. A standard double room costs 13,350 dinar (pounds 147). More central, at Balkanska 1, is the Hotel Moskva (3) (00 381 11 686 255). This is one of the most charismatic hotels in town. Rooms are stuffed with attractive antique furniture - some genuine and some fake. There is an excellent cafe and restaurant, both opulently decorated with chandeliers and mirrors. A double room will set you back 7,150 dinar (pounds 79). An excellent budget option in a central position - just off the Trg Republike at Kosovska 1 - is the Union Hotel (4) (00 381 11 324 8022). Double are 2,500 dinar (pounds 28).
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