As one of Europe’s oldest cities, located at the crossroads of the East and West, the capital of Serbia is an incredibly rich mosaic of different cultures, influences and styles with a mysterious and exotic atmosphere. European but with oriental influences, Belgrade is a great weekend break, with tons of interesting sights and attractions, splendid architecture, a fast-paced nightlife, great and affordable shopping, as well as a thriving cultural scene.
Facts
| Population | 1.7 million |
| Currency | 1 dinar (RSD) = 100 para |
| Opening hours | Normal opening hours are 8/9 am - 8/9 pm on weekdays and 10 am-4 pm on Sundays. |
| Website | www.travel-belgrade.com |
| Newspapers | Politika Vecernje novosti Blic 24 sata |
| Emergency numbers | Police - 192 Fire Department - 193 Ambulance - 194 Emergency Centre (Urgentni Centar) on +381 11 3618 444 |
| Tourist information | Tourist Information Centers Republic Square 5 tel. +381 11 2635 622 + 381 11 2635 343 Service of dialing a short code *284 (*BTI) Mon-Sat. 09-21h, Sun. 10-15h bginfo.knezmihailova@tob.co.rs Main railway station tel. +381 11 36 12 732 (07-13.30h, Sun. closed) bginfo.stanica@tob.co.rs Airport "Nikola Tesla" tel. +381 11 20 97 828 (09-21.30h) info-aerodrom@serbia.travel |
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