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Dubrovnik vs Belgrade

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Belgrade for Skadarlija cobbles, $2 rakija shots, and Sava-river splavovi clubs running until dawn. Pick Dubrovnik if Stradun limestone walks, Lokrum kayaks, and 2km city walls justify double the restaurant tab.

🏆 Dubrovnik wins 76 OVR vs 72 · attribute matchup 53

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
Croatia

76OVR

VS
Belgrade
Belgrade
Serbia

72OVR

85
Safety
70
78
Cleanliness
65
49
Affordability
82
79
Food
79
74
Culture
64
65
Nightlife
88
99
Walkability
79
80
Nature
64
86
Connectivity
86
53
Transit
64
Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

Croatia

Belgrade

Belgrade

Serbia

Dubrovnik

Safety: 82/100Pop: 42K (city)Europe/Zagreb

Belgrade

Safety: 70/100Pop: 1.7MEurope/Belgrade

How do Dubrovnik and Belgrade compare?

An odd-couple Balkan pairing — a gritty inland capital against a walled coastal stunner. Belgrade is Serbia's White City at the Sava-Danube confluence — Kalemegdan fortress on the bluff, splavovi floating river clubs running until dawn, Skadarlija's bohemian cobbles, $2 rakija shots, cevapi at Walter, war-scar apartment blocks beside the Savamala creative district, and Exit Festival pulling the summer crowd up to Novi Sad. Dubrovnik is Croatia's UNESCO walled city on the Adriatic — limestone-paved Stradun running between Pile and Ploce gates, the 2km city walls walk, sea-kayak trips out to Lokrum island, swordfish carpaccio at Proto, and the Game of Thrones tour crowd that dominates the old town in summer.

Budgets land in completely different places. Belgrade runs $28 hostel / $70 mid / $180 luxe, safety around 70. Dubrovnik runs $55 / $140 / $360, safety around 85 — among the calmest cities on the Adriatic, with the only real annoyance being cruise-ship congestion at peak hours. Climates diverge too: Belgrade gets four full seasons with 28°C summers and freezing winters; Dubrovnik gets Mediterranean 30°C summers and mild 12°C winters. Dubrovnik wins on the walled-city walk, swimming, beach days, and pure visual punch. Belgrade wins on price (a third of Dubrovnik's restaurant tab), nightlife, and the cultural texture of a Balkan capital that hasn't been polished into a film set.

Pro tip: there's no good direct route between them — fly Air Serbia in 1 hour for €80 instead of the 12-hour bus through Sarajevo. In Dubrovnik, walk the city walls at 8 AM right when the gates open, before the cruise tenders dump 6,000 day-trippers into a 1-square-km old town. Pick Dubrovnik for swimming, the walled-city money shot, and a beach-and-history week. Pick Belgrade for nightlife, river energy, $2 rakija, and a capital that still trades on its rough edges.

💰 Budget

budget
Dubrovnik: $60-90Belgrade: $25-45
mid-range
Dubrovnik: $150-250Belgrade: $60-120
luxury
Dubrovnik: $400+Belgrade: $180+

🛡️ Safety

Dubrovnik84/100Safety Score70/100Belgrade

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a very safe city for travelers. Violent crime is extremely rare, and the biggest risks are petty theft in crowded tourist areas and the physical hazards of slippery limestone streets and steep staircases.

Belgrade

Belgrade is generally safe for tourists. Violent crime against visitors is rare, but petty theft can occur in crowded areas and on public transit. The nightlife district can get rowdy in the early hours. Football match days can bring increased tension in certain areas. Use standard urban awareness.

🌤️ Weather

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The city gets over 2,600 hours of sunshine per year. Summer heat can be intense, especially within the stone walls of the Old Town.

Spring (March - May)12-22°C
Summer (June - August)22-32°C
Autumn (September - November)14-26°C
Winter (December - February)8-14°C

Belgrade

Belgrade has a humid subtropical/continental climate with warm, humid summers and cold winters. The confluence of two rivers creates occasional fog in autumn and winter. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons for sightseeing.

Spring (March - May)6-23°C
Summer (June - August)17-32°C
Autumn (September - November)5-24°C
Winter (December - February)-2-6°C

🚇 Getting Around

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a compact city. The Old Town is entirely pedestrian and most visitor attractions are within walking distance. Libertas buses connect the Old Town to Lapad, Gruz port, and the suburbs. The city has no rail service.

Walkability: The Old Town is entirely car-free and easily walkable in 20-30 minutes from end to end. However, the city is built on steep terrain with many staircases. Getting from Ploce Gate or Pile Gate down to Lapad or Gruz requires a bus. Comfortable shoes are essential.

Libertas City Buses€2 per ride (purchased at kiosk); €2.60 onboard from driver
Jadrolinija & Local Ferries€7-12 for Lokrum return; €5-8 for Elafiti Islands
Uber / Bolt€5-10 within the city; €20-30 to the airport

Belgrade

Belgrade has an extensive bus and tram network operated by GSP Beograd. There is no metro system (one has been planned for decades). The city center is walkable, and ride-hailing apps are very affordable. Traffic congestion can be significant during rush hours.

Walkability: The historic core from Kalemegdan through Knez Mihailova to Republic Square is very walkable and pedestrian-friendly. Skadarlija and Dorćol are also great on foot. However, New Belgrade and other outer areas are car-oriented and spread out. Sidewalks can be uneven in older neighborhoods.

GSP Buses & Trams89 RSD ($0.80) single ride; 290 RSD ($2.60) day pass
Bolt / Car:Go300-800 RSD ($2.70-7.20) for most city trips
Licensed Taxis170 RSD start + 65 RSD/km (~$1.53 start + $0.58/km)

📅 Best Time to Visit

Dubrovnik

May–Jun, Sep–Oct

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Belgrade

May–Jun, Sep–Oct

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The Verdict

Choose Dubrovnik if...

you want the Adriatic's walled jewel — the 2km city-wall walk, Lokrum Island, Game of Thrones filming sites, and Elaphiti Islands hopping

Choose Belgrade if...

you want the Balkans' party capital — Kalemegdan fortress at Danube + Sava, Skadarlija, floating "splavovi" river clubs, and Novi Sad + Fruška Gora day-trips

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