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What’s Belgrade Like in November?

Belgrade in November typically marks the transition from autumn to early winter. The city experiences cooler temperatures, fewer daylight hours, and an increase in cloud cover and precipitation. It’s a quieter time to visit, offering a more local experience before the festive holiday rush.

What is the Weather and Climate Like in Belgrade in November?

November in Belgrade is generally cool to cold. Average daytime temperatures range from approximately 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F), dropping to around 0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F) at night. Expect mostly cloudy skies, with moderate precipitation. Rain is more common than snow, though light snowfall becomes possible, especially towards the end of the month. Daylight hours decrease significantly, ranging from about 9.5 hours early in the month to around 8.5 hours by month-end.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in November?

November is considered shoulder or low season for tourism in Belgrade, meaning costs are generally lower than peak summer months. Accommodation (hotels, hostels, apartments) is typically more available, and prices are competitive. Expect hostel beds from €15-€30 per night (estimated), and mid-range hotel rooms from €40-€80 per night (estimated). Flights into Belgrade can also be more affordable. Restaurant prices remain consistent, with a casual meal costing €10-€20 per person (estimated).

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions)?

Expect significantly fewer tourists compared to the summer months, leading to a more relaxed atmosphere and shorter queues at attractions. The city feels more authentically local. While major outdoor festivals are rare, cultural institutions host various events. The Belgrade Jazz Festival is often held in late October/early November (check specific dates). Conditions will be cool and crisp, requiring warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable, water-resistant shoes.

What are the Best Activities for Visiting Belgrade in November?

Focus on indoor activities and cultural experiences. Explore world-class museums such as the National Museum of Serbia, the Nikola Tesla Museum, and the Museum of Yugoslavia. Enjoy Belgrade’s vibrant cafe culture, cozy up in traditional tavernas (kafanas) in Skadarlija, or discover local art galleries. While cold, a stroll through Kalemegdan Fortress and Park is still rewarding for its historical significance and views. Attend a performance at the National Theatre or enjoy shopping on Knez Mihailova Street.

When exploring, AllInMap can assist in finding free amenities like public restrooms and Wi-Fi hotspots, which can be useful during colder weather.

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