Door-to-door route search across all of Serbia: city transit of Belgrade and Novi Sad (buses, trams, trolleybuses) plus intercity trains (Srbijavoz) and buses. Unlike Google Maps, the planner correctly builds combined journeys «home → stop → bus → station → train → stop → home» with real line geometry, transfer windows, and «direct / 1 transfer / 2 transfers» options. Coverage: 1008 Novi Sad stops, full Belgrade GTFS (BG Plus), intercity stations across 14 Serbian cities.
Enter any origin address and any destination address — the planner finds optimal door-to-door routes combining walking, city buses/trams/trolleybuses, and intercity trains/buses. Real line geometry is shown on the map, not straight lines.
City transit maps for 11 cities: Belgrade (full GTFS, 104 lines), Novi Sad (1008 stops), Niš, Kragujevac, Subotica, Pančevo, Zrenjanin, Čačak, Užice, Valjevo, Šabac. The planner builds routes across dozens of cities in Serbia and Montenegro (Belgrade↔Budva/Podgorica/Kotor/Bar and the Belgrade–Bar train; any pair fetched on demand) plus international FlixBus routes.
From November 2024 city transit in Belgrade is free (Beograd Plus reform). Intercity bus tickets range from €5 (Belgrade-Novi Sad) to €25 (long-distance). Train tickets via Srbijavoz are usually cheaper than buses for the same route.
Two options: Srbijavoz fast train (~35 min, ~€3-5) or intercity buses departing every ~30 min from Belgrade BAS (~1h 15min, ~€5-8). The planner shows both with current schedules.
Yes. The planner builds options «direct / 1 transfer / 2 transfers» and shows transfer times between legs. For intercity trips it correctly combines local transit on both ends — e.g. «home → bus → Belgrade station → train → Novi Sad station → bus → final address».
Completely free, browser-based, no installation. Works on mobile and desktop. No registration required.
Schedules come from official open data sources and are refreshed weekly. They are not live (no real-time vehicle positions).