If you would like to travel around Serbia, its capital Belgrade is definitely the first city you come across on that journey. With its population of about 2.5 million citizens and an adjective of a metropolitan city, Belgrade offers a variety of accommodation services. Among these, the offer includes hotels, hostels, or apartments, out of which you very often find it extremely difficult to choose the right one upon staying.
Problems that you might encounter while searching are location, price, apartment equipment, convenience and reliability in general. Chulucation has four fully equipped apartments in the very heart of Belgrade, where you would definitely feel as if you were at your own home. All of them are located near the famous streets like Knez Mihailova Street, Strahinjica Bana Street, Skadarlija Street, Cetinjska Street, and Dimitrije Tucovic Boulevard.
Our apartment offer includes Strahinjica Bana Heights- located in one of the most vibrant and posh places in Belgrade- Dorcol. If you want to stay in one of the oldest and most charming parts of Belgrade, this location is perfect for you.
Skadarlija Heights is a fully equipped cosy apartment in the bohemian quarter of Belgrade. If you are looking for a cosy apartment, isolated from the city noise, but at the same time just around the corner from the main attractions, then this is the right place for you. Duke Heights is a beautiful, family-oriented apartment close to the city centre with a personal garage spot. Our family-oriented, warm apartment is located only 3km from city centre. Duke Heights offers many accommodation privileges such as a baby cot (optional) and a personal garage space for those who choose to travel by car. The garage space is within the building (in closed area) so your car will be safe. It has all the amenities one might find in the comfort of their home.
‘Chulucation will take care of every single detail so that you can enjoy the genuine experience of travelling. Don’t take our word for it, see for yourself! Or take a look at what others are saying. Let us show you Belgrade!’