How to get to Niš
BY AIR
Serbia has two international airports Nikola Tesla, Belgrade and Constantine the Great, Niš. The main one being Belgrade`s Nikola Tesla International Airport (BEG) with an ideal location at the crossroads of major air routes with 37 airlines connecting the capital of Serbia with more than 70 destinations throughout Europe, Middle East and North Africa in scheduled, charter and cargo air traffic.
Direct flights To / From Niš
Direct flights To / From Belgrade
Both Airports are only 200 kilometers far from the Niš.
BY CAR
E-70 and E-75 international routes connect all major towns in Serbia (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica, Niš…). Belgrade lies along the E-70 and E-75 connecting Western and Northern Europe on one side and Southern and Eastern Europe on the other. Serbia has 40,000 km of roadways, including 600 km of expressways.
BY RAIL
The capital city, Belgrade, has regular and direct rail connections with capital cities in Central and Eastern Europe. International passenger trains include a regular day and night train, the
‘Avala’, that goes from Belgrade to Budapest, and Vienna. There are also trains on every-day basis running from Belgrade to Zurich (Switzerland), Munich (Germany), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Banja Luka (Bosnia), Sofia (Bulgaria), Bucharest (Romania), and Thessaloniki (Greece).
‘Avala’, that goes from Belgrade to Budapest, and Vienna. There are also trains on every-day basis running from Belgrade to Zurich (Switzerland), Munich (Germany), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Banja Luka (Bosnia), Sofia (Bulgaria), Bucharest (Romania), and Thessaloniki (Greece).