Belgrade (Beograd) - Subotica timetable
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
Dom zdravlja VozdovacBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: business days.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
BAS - Central bus stationBus station
Days of service: every day.
The settlements of Belgrade (Beograd) and Subotica are ~187 km apart. The journey between these two places takes the shortest 02h i 45min., and the longest 04h i 25min., depending on the carrier. A total of 5 carriers perform transportation on this route. The first departure from Belgrade (Beograd) station is at 03:50 h, while the last departure is at 20:30 h, for the requested date. The price of the ticket for the route Belgrade (Beograd) - Subotica is from 14,19 EUR to 16,17 EUR.
Subotica
Subotica is a city in northern Vojvodina, Serbia. Formerly the largest city of Vojvodina region, contemporary Subotica is now the second largest city in the province, following Novi Sad. It is also the fifth largest city in Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the city itself has a population of 97,910, while the urban area of Subotica (with adjacent urban settlement of Palić included) has 105,681 inhabitants, and the population of metro area (the administrative area of the city) stands at 141,554 people.[1] Subotica is a multiethnic city, with Hungarians (35.65%), Serbs (27.02%), Croats (10.00%) and Bunjevci (9.67%) as largest ethnic groups. It is the administrative centre of the North Bačka District.