Tash Inn – Belgrade Hostel

A stay in a hostel means more than simply an overnight accommodation. One of the most important notions connected to hostels is openness, first and foremost, to new people, experiences and knowledge.

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In addition to this, Belgrade’s Tash Inn offers a silent resort located in the city center, in one of the most beautiful parks in Belgrade – the Tašmajdan Park.

Favorable prices in dormitories will save money for those ready to sacrifice some of their privacy.

The prices vary according to season, but are still at a level much lower than that in hotels – at EUR 9 to 12 per bed per night.  

However, prices will also vary depending on length of stay, with the possibility of renting the entire hostel to groups at more favorable rates.

Tash Inn offers 16 beds, 2 bathrooms, 1 living-room, a reception, a large cloakroom, own yard, as well as video-security protection.

The staff is willing to organize nights out for their guests, visits to Belgrade’s most interesting clubs and restaurants, walks through downtown Belgrade, along the river banks, as well as trips to various picturesque tourist sites throughout Serbia.

Tash Inn will also organize transportation from all stations - the airport, bus and train stations and the harbor.

The hostel boasts guests from all age groups and from all over the world, and a laid back atmosphere of socializing and interaction, where guest, and often staff themselves, exchange experiences and information regarding travel arrangements.

Tash Inn will also provide other basics: mini kitchen, storage for large pieces of luggage, lockers with keys, refrigerators, internet connection, gratis tea and coffee, and clean bed sheets and towels.

The hostel is easily accessible on foot from any point in downtown Belgrade.

It is located amid 8 faculties, some 100 clubs and restaurants, a mere 50 meters from the Tašmajdan Sports Center, which offers pool, gym, and children’s playground.

Getting there

From the main train station - tram 7 - three stops in the direction of Zvezdara

From the main train station  - tram  2 - two stops in the direction of Tašmajdan

From the main buss station -  tram 7 - four stops in the direction of Zvezdara

From the Sava river port - tram 2 - four stops in the direction of Tašmajdan

From the airport terminal in the Tašmajdan Park - 150 meters on foot

From the metro station Vuk - 200 meters on foot in the direction of Tašmajdan

From Pančevo bridge – bus 47 - three stops in the direction of Tašmajdan

From Brankov bridge tram 2 - four stops in the direction of Tašmajdan

By car - highway exit Autokomanda, via King Aleksandar Boulevard, Slavia Sq and Beogradska Street

Highway exit Mostar, via Kneza Miloša Street, Takovska Street, first turn right toward Tašmajdan Sports Center, then turn right and the hostel is located on the corner of Beogradska Street and  King Aleksandar Boulevard

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