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Electricity
The guide was updated:Serbian power grid works with power sockets type C and F, both of which accept two round prongs. Expect 230V at 50Hz.
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Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is a hub for flag carrier Air Serbia, and several other airlines. The airport is located 18 kilometres from the city centre. Upon the arrival, bus lines, taxi services and shuttles are available for passengers.
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Public Transport
Belgrade's public transport network includes buses, trams, trolleybuses, and trains, managed by GSP Belgrade and private operators. With an Integrated Tariff System, tickets are transferable across modes and can be bought at kiosks or from drivers, valid for one journey. Additionally, the city offers affordable taxi services, identifiable by two distinct signs on each vehicle.
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Post
Post offices in Belgrade are open between 8 am and 8 pm.
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Pharmacy
In Serbia, pharmacies are commonly known as "apoteka" and are widespread throughout Belgrade and other cities. They offer a wide range of over-the-counter medications, prescription drugs, and various health and beauty products. Many pharmacies in Belgrade operate 24/7. Apoteka Beograd is a popular chain.
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Telephone
Country code: +381
Area code: (0)11
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Electricity
Serbian power grid works with power sockets type C and F, both of which accept two round prongs. Expect 230V at 50Hz.
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