Map of Serbia
Country · 6.6M · 77,592 km2
A ready-made vector map with buildings, roads and features — for CAD, GIS and print. Instant download, no registration.
Map passport
Open the area of Serbia in the constructor and change layers, style, format and coordinate system for your task.
Open in constructorMap defaults
This is how the map is built by default — every parameter can be changed in the constructor.
Download the map of Serbia in 133 formats
The same OpenStreetMap dataset — in the format for your software. Pick by task: CAD, vector, GIS, 3D or print.
Maps of Serbia
All places within the territory — every map is ready to download.
Major cities · 100
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What's inside the map of Serbia
The map covers the entire area of Serbia within administrative boundaries — 77,592 km2. Green areas cover 20.6% of the territory. Each layer can be turned on or off before download.
What the map of Serbia looks like
The same place in three render styles. Buildings, roads, water and greenery carry over into every format losslessly.
Place scores
Composite indices from OpenStreetMap data: how comfortable it is to live here, walk, use transit and greenery.
Infrastructure of Serbia
What's on the territory according to OpenStreetMap data.
Density and saturation
How many features there are per square kilometre — according to OpenStreetMap data.
How the map is used
The same dataset for Serbia — for different tasks: from drafting to 3D printing.
Landmarks
Museums, monuments and notable places of Serbia according to OpenStreetMap data — each with a link to the map.
Nature and green areas
Parks, squares and water bodies of Serbia according to OpenStreetMap data — everything is carried into the map as separate layers.
Public transport
Stops and stations according to OpenStreetMap data.
Public transport of Serbia includes 10 540 bus stops, 525 rail stations and 368 tram stops. All stops and stations are included in the map as a separate layer.
Streets and roads
Roads classified by type — according to OpenStreetMap data.
The street network of Serbia — 117 614 km of roads according to OpenStreetMap data, classified by type.
Restaurants and cafés
Food and drink venues according to OpenStreetMap data.
In Serbia, OpenStreetMap records 7 754 food and drink venues — restaurants, cafés, bars and fast-food outlets.
Shops and retail
Retail according to OpenStreetMap data.
In Serbia, OpenStreetMap records 19 847 shops and retail outlets. Main categories: Convenience, Clothes, Supermarkets, Bakeries, Bookmaker, Hairdressers.
Education
Schools, universities and libraries according to OpenStreetMap data.
Universities: Ateljei, Gjimnazi „SkenderBeu”, SAE Institute, Академија уметности, Београдска академија пословних и уметничких струковних студија, Висока грађевинско-геодетска школа (геодетски одсек), Висока грађевинско-геодетска школа (грађевински одсек), Висока медицинска школа „Милутин Миланковић”.
Healthcare
Hospitals, pharmacies and clinics according to OpenStreetMap data.
Where to stay
Hotels, hostels and guest houses according to OpenStreetMap data.
What's on the map
Each layer of the Serbia map can be turned on or off before download.
Key figures
A summary based on OpenStreetMap data for Serbia.
About Serbia
Serbia is a ready-made vector map based on OpenStreetMap data. It is not an image but structured layers of buildings, roads, water bodies, greenery and points of interest that can be edited in any professional software. The map territory covers an area of 77,592 km2 within administrative boundaries.
The map includes 915 405 buildings, 117 614 km of roads and streets and 62 232 points of interest. Each layer can be turned on or off before download, and the data preserves the original OpenStreetMap classification. Green areas cover about 20.6% of the territory.
The map works well as an underlay in AutoCAD and CorelDRAW, for loading layers into QGIS and ArcGIS, preparing printed schemes and plans, or as a basis for design and navigation. More than 130 formats are available — from DWG, DXF and SVG to GeoJSON, Shapefile and 3D models, in the WGS 84 coordinate system.
Compared to neighbours
How the place compares to neighbours within a 30-kilometre radius.
199 places within a 30 km radius to compare.