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The bus from Belgrade to Kragujevac (operated by Lasta or Šumadija Trans) is reliable but rigid. A one-way ticket costs between 1,200 and 1,500 RSD (approximately 10-13 EUR). The train is cheaper (around 800 RSD) but notoriously slow, often taking over three hours due to track conditions.
While BlaBlaCar is popular, other options exist for those who prefer formal transport: How does BlaBlaCar work in Serbia today? : r/AskSerbia
Finding a ride is easy (just use the app), but finding a great ride requires strategy. Here is how to master the search: beograd kragujevac bla bla car
Using the is not just a transaction; it is a social ritual. Serbians are famously hospitable. It is common for the driver to offer you a kafa (coffee) if you stop at a gas station, or to share burek if they picked one up in the city.
Look for the "Max 2 in the back" icon for a more comfortable trip. The bus from Belgrade to Kragujevac (operated by
It sounds like you’re asking for useful information about the route, connection, or travel between and Kragujevac , possibly including the word “car” (auto).
Most rides drop off in the city center (Trg Topolivaca), near the Šumarice Memorial Park exit, or at the Autobuska Stanica (Bus Station) for those connecting to other rides. While BlaBlaCar is popular, other options exist for
Rides typically range from 800 RSD to 1,000 RSD .

