About Belgrade

Belgrade has always been a meeting point. In terms of geography, Belgrade is the place where the Pannonian Plain meets the mountainous Balkans and where the rivers Sava and Danube meet, while culturally, the east and the west have been intertwining in Belgrade for centuries. Today, this is a modern capital, which, although fast-paced, proudly preserves its rich historical heritage.

Maybe that’s why Belgrade stands wide open to the world — embraced by people whose warmth, generosity, and world-renowned hospitality turn every visit into a homecoming. Hospitality in Belgrade isn’t just a tradition, but a way of life, where locals greet you not as tourists, but as lifelong friends.

Airport

Belgrade International Airport « Nikola Tesla » represents one of the main gateways to/from Southeast Europe.

Time distance from / to the airport

Sava Centar Congress Venue

15 min

Major Conference Hotels

15 min

City Center

20 min

Explore Belgrade

Discover more about Belgrade through the sections below:

Venue

The Sava Convention Centar is located within the central business district of Belgrade, in New Belgrade, in close proximity to the hotel area in New Belgrade.

Flights

The Local Organizing Committee, in cooperation with the national airline Air Serbia, have agreed a 15% discount on all Air Serbia flights to Belgrade for up to 800 participants.

Places to Visit

From monumental landmarks like the Saint Sava Temple and Kalemegdan Fortress to vibrant streets like Knez Mihailova and cultural spaces like Dorćol Platz.

Restaurants

A selection of distinguished restaurants in Belgrade, some of which are Michelin-recommended and celebrate local and regional Serbian cuisine.