Serbia is located in the heart of the Balkans, where fortress-topped hills, river valleys and storybook villages paint a landscape rich in history, flavour and soul. The capital, Belgrade, blends gritty charm with creative flair; think riverside bars, grand boulevards, buzzing markets and music that spills into the night. Serbia can be a dynamic base for digital nomads, with time away from the laptop spent hiking through pine-covered mountains, unwinding in thermal spas or sampling dishes like sarma and kajmak in tucked-away taverns. From vineyard trails to timeless monasteries, Serbia offers a deep, textured experience that’s as welcoming as it is surprising.
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Serbia Tip: Serbia’s kafanas (traditional taverns) are cultural goldmines. Find a local spot for live folk music, hearty meals and homemade rakija.
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The official currency is the Serbian Dinar (RSD). Cash is widely used, particularly in smaller towns, though cards are generally accepted in cities like Belgrade.
Serbia is in the Central European Time Zone (UTC+1) and observes daylight saving time, shifting to UTC+2 during the summer months.
Serbia has a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters.
Serbia uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.
Serbia does not currently offer a dedicated digital nomad visa.
The official language is Serbian, but English is spoken in cities like Belgrade, Novi Sad and tourist hotspots.
Serbia Tip: The main SIM card providers are Telekom Srbija and Telenor.
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