ABOUT BELGRADE
Discover Serbia's vibrant capital city
Welcome to Belgrade
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is one of Europe's oldest cities with a history spanning over 7,000 years. Situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, making it an exciting destination for international conferences and events.
Known for its vibrant nightlife, rich history, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, Belgrade provides the perfect backdrop for InnovAutism 2026. The city combines modern conference facilities with cultural attractions and entertainment options that will make your visit memorable.

Location
Belgrade is strategically located in Southeast Europe, making it easily accessible from major European cities. The city serves as a crossroads between East and West.

Getting There
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is located 18 km from the city center, with direct flights from major European cities. The airport is well-connected to the city via taxi, bus, and shuttle services.

Accommodation
Belgrade offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels. The Hilton Belgrade, our conference venue, provides world-class facilities and service.

Cuisine
Serbian cuisine is hearty and flavorful, featuring grilled meats, fresh vegetables, and traditional dishes like ćevapi, pljeskavica, and sarma. Don't miss the famous Belgrade kafanas!

Things to Do in Belgrade
Belgrade Fortress & Kalemegdan Park
Explore the historic fortress overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The park offers stunning views, museums, and a peaceful escape in the heart of the city.
Skadarlija - The Bohemian Quarter
Walk through Belgrade's artistic quarter, often compared to Paris's Montmartre. Enjoy traditional restaurants, live music, and the charming cobblestone streets.
Saint Sava Temple
Visit one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. This magnificent structure is an architectural masterpiece and an important cultural landmark.
Knez Mihailova Street
Stroll down Belgrade's main pedestrian street, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. Perfect for shopping, dining, and people-watching.
Ada Ciganlija
Relax at Belgrade's favorite summer destination - a river island turned peninsula with beaches, sports facilities, and restaurants. Often called "Belgrade's Sea."
Practical Information
Currency: Serbian Dinar (RSD)
Language: Serbian (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
Time Zone: Central European Time (CET, UTC+1)
Climate: Continental (warm summers, cold winters)
Emergency Number: 112
Electricity: 220V, 50Hz (European plugs)
