Transportation
Important Information Before Traveling to Serbia
πΉ π Travel Information
Serbia is not part of the European Union / EEA / Schengen area. Make sure to bring your passport!
πΉ π° Currency & Payments
- The official currency in Serbia is the Serbian Dinar (RSD).
- Payments are made in Dinars β Euros can only be exchanged at official exchange offices.
- In Belgrade, most places accept credit cards and Dinars.
- π± Exchange rate: Approximately 1β¬ β 118 RSD (subject to fluctuation).
πΉ π Electricity & Power Plugs
- Standard European power plugs (Type F, 230V, 50Hz) are used.
πΉ π° Tap Water
- Tap water in Belgrade is safe to drink, but if unsure, feel free to ask.
How to Reach Belgrade
π By car
You can find detailed information for arriving by your own car here.
β By Plane β Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is the best option for reaching the city. The airport is located 18 km west of downtown Belgrade, near the suburb of SurΔin. It has excellent connections with most major European cities.
Ticket purchase through a travel agency
The main contact person from the agency will be Madam Danica, and her email is
danica@kongresniturizam.com
and
avio@kongresniturizam.com
π Getting from the Airport to the City Center
π A1 Minibus Shuttle
- Route: Airport β Slavija Square (Kralja Milutina Street) β Airport
- Ticket Price: RSD 400 (purchased on the bus)
- Approximate Travel Time: 30 minutes
π Public Bus Line 72
- Route: Airport β Zeleni Venac Square
- Ticket Price: Free
- Approximate Travel Time: 30β40 minutes
π Taxi Service
A counter for issuing fixed-price taxi vouchers is located in the international arrivals area.
π¨ Important: Avoid non-licensed taxis in front of the airport building. Always use the official taxi service with a voucher.
- Approximate Fare to the City Center: β¬35β40
π Car Rental: Not recommended due to limited parking in the city center, especially near the conference venue and especially because public transport is free of charge.