Travel information
Serbia uses 230V, 50Hz with sockets and plugs Type C and Type F.
Serbia uses the Serbian dinar (symbol: din), code RSD.
Banknotes come in denominations of 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10 dinars. Dinar is subdivided into 100 paras. Coins come in denominations of 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 dinars.
Automatic teller machines (local name: Bankomat) are common in Serbia. You can usually find them in both large & small cities.
You do not need a chip & PIN card to use an ATM — your standard magnetic card will work fine.
Internet speed in Serbia is on average 8.5 Mbps.
WiFi coverage in Serbia is moderate. It's relatively easy to find one when needed.
Serbia uses GSM mobile networks GSM 900 and GSM 1800.
If you don't want to buy SIM card in Serbia upon arrival, make sure to check the roaming charges with your telecom provider before your departure so there are no surprises when you return home.
To call Serbia, dial +, then 381 (the country code for Serbia), then the area code (without the initial 0) and the local number.
For local calls within Serbia, start with the area code (with the initial 0). In the case above area code is 10 .
Homosexuality is legal in Serbia.
Same-sex marriage is not recognized.
No vaccinations are required to enter this country. The vaccinations listed for this country are recommended for the traveler’s protection.
These apply only to select travelers or persons on work assignments.
Alerts are issued for short-term events we think you should know about when planning travel to a country.