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Serbia Country Code + International Calling Guide

+381  ·  Belgrade  ·  RSD · дин · Serbian Dinar

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📞+381Dial Code
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📲 How to Call Serbia from Abroad

Follow these 4 simple steps to dial any phone number in Serbia:

  1. 1
    Dial your international access code

    Most countries use 00 or +. From mobile phones, the + symbol works worldwide.

  2. 2
    Dial Serbia's country code: +381

    Dial +381 immediately after the international access code. Do not include the + again if you already used 00.

  3. 3
    Dial the city or area code

    For landlines, dial the city code (drop any leading 0). For mobile numbers, skip this step.

  4. 4
    Dial the local phone number

    Enter the remaining digits of the recipient's phone number to complete the call.

💡 Example: To call Baghdad from the US, dial 011 +381 1 [number]. From mobile: + +381 1 [number].

☎️ Complete Guide to Calling Serbia

How to Call Abroad from Serbia

To call another country from Serbia: dial the international exit code (00 in most countries, or press and hold 0 on a mobile to get +), then the destination country code, then the area code (without its leading 0), then the number. Example: to call the US, dial 00 1 [number] or + 1 [number].

International Number Format (E.164)

The global standard format for Serbia numbers is +381 followed by the national number without its leading 0. A full international number has at most 15 digits including the country code. Save all your contacts this way so they work from anywhere in the world and in every app.

💡 Example: +381 [national number without the leading 0]

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Common Questions About Calling Serbia

When should I use + instead of 00?
The + symbol works from any mobile phone anywhere in the world and replaces each country's exit code, so you never need to memorize them. 00 is the most common exit code and works on both landlines and mobiles. On a mobile, always prefer + — it is the most reliable.
Why do I drop the leading 0 of the area or mobile code when calling from abroad?
The leading 0 is a national trunk prefix used only for domestic calls. When calling internationally, the country code +381 takes its place, so you remove that 0 — otherwise the number is wrong and the call fails.
How do I call a mobile versus a landline in Serbia?
For a mobile: dial +381 then the mobile number without its leading 0. For a landline: dial +381, then the city code (without its leading 0), then the local number. Mobile numbers never need a city code.
How do I send a text message (SMS) to Serbia from abroad?
Save the number in international format — +381 then the number without its leading 0 — and send your message as usual. Your carrier may apply international SMS charges.
How can I call Serbia via WhatsApp?
Add the contact in international format — +381 then the number without its leading 0. If they have WhatsApp, they appear automatically. WhatsApp calls run over the internet, are free, and need no exit code.
How much does it cost to call Serbia?
It depends on your carrier and the line type; international calls over the regular phone network can be expensive. To save money, use internet apps like WhatsApp or Viber, or get a local SIM or eSIM.
What does the code +381 mean and where does it come from?
+381 is the international dialing code assigned to Serbia by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Every country has a unique code that identifies it on the global telephone network.
How do I save a Serbia number in the correct international format?
Always store it in E.164 format: +381 then the national number without its leading 0 and without spaces. Saved this way, it works from any country and in every app without changes.

Best Time to Call Serbia

Serbia uses UTC+2. People there are usually awake from 09:00 to 21:00 local time, so the table below shows the best time to call Serbia from major countries — in the caller's local time.

FromBest time to call (local time)
🇺🇸 United States07:00–15:00
🇬🇧 United Kingdom08:00–20:00
🇩🇪 Germany09:00–21:00
🇫🇷 France09:00–21:00
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia10:00–22:00
🇦🇪 UAE11:00–23:00
🇹🇷 Turkey10:00–22:00
🇮🇳 India13:00–23:00

Times are approximate and may shift by about an hour during daylight saving time.

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🛂 Visa Requirements

Common Visa Questions for Serbia

Do I need a visa to visit Serbia?
It depends on your nationality. Some travelers can enter Serbia visa-free for short stays, while others need an e-Visa, a visa on arrival, or a visa obtained in advance from an embassy or consulate. Check the rule for your specific passport using the official IATA Travel Centre tool before you travel.
Does Serbia offer an electronic visa (e-Visa)?
Many countries now offer an online e-Visa for eligible nationalities, letting you apply and pay over the internet before arrival. Availability, eligible passports, and fees differ from country to country, so confirm whether Serbia currently offers an e-Visa for your nationality on the official IATA Travel Centre.
Is a visa on arrival available in Serbia?
A visa on arrival lets eligible travelers obtain their visa at the airport or border instead of applying beforehand. Whether Serbia grants it, and to which nationalities, can change over time, so verify your eligibility on the official IATA Travel Centre before relying on it.
How long can I stay in Serbia on a tourist visa?
Tourist stays are commonly limited to 30, 60, or 90 days depending on the country and your nationality, and overstaying can lead to fines or entry bans. Check the exact permitted duration for your passport on the official IATA Travel Centre.
What documents are usually required to apply for a Serbia visa?
Most applications ask for a passport valid for at least six months, recent passport photos, proof of onward or return travel, proof of accommodation, and sufficient funds for your stay. Some visas also require travel insurance or an invitation letter, so confirm the exact list for Serbia on the official IATA Travel Centre.
How much does a Serbia visa cost and how long does it take?
Visa fees and processing times vary widely by nationality and visa type, ranging from same-day e-Visas to several weeks for embassy applications. Always apply well before your trip and check the current fee and processing time for Serbia on the official IATA Travel Centre.
How long must my passport be valid to enter Serbia?
Many countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry, with one or two blank pages for stamps. Confirm the exact passport-validity rule for Serbia on the official IATA Travel Centre before booking.

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🏢 Embassy Information

US Embassy Belgrade
92 Bulevar kneza Aleksandra Karadjordjevica, Belgrade
☎ +381 11 706 4000
Mon-Fri 8:00-17:00

💳 Tipping Culture

10% tip in restaurants appreciated; rounding up for taxis.

🚄 Transport

Srbija Voz rail | Belgrade Beovoz suburban rail | Bus (Lasta) nationwide | Belgrade tram & trolleybus | Eurolines coaches to Europe

✈️ Airports

4 airports | Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport BEG (main) | Niš Constantine the Great INI | Vršac Airfield

🗺️ Administrative Divisions

Serbia is divided into 29 districts.

📅 Best Time to Visit

May–September offers warm, dry weather ideal for sightseeing in Serbia. June and September are best to avoid peak crowds and high prices. Winter (Dec–Feb) is excellent for Christmas markets, skiing in alpine areas, and lower hotel rates.

🛡️ Safety Advice

Serbia is generally very safe with low violent-crime rates. Pickpocketing is the main concern in tourist hotspots, train stations, and crowded transit. Solo female travel is widely considered safe. Always keep valuables in front pockets or anti-theft bags.

💉 Vaccinations & Health

No special vaccinations required for Serbia. Routine vaccines should be up to date (MMR, DTaP, flu, COVID-19). Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine recommended for hikers in forested areas. EU travelers get reciprocal healthcare with EHIC/GHIC card.

📶 SIM & Internet

eSIM widely supported (Airalo, Holafly, Nomad — €4–15 for 1–10GB). Physical SIM available at airports and convenience stores; passport required. Major operators offer EU-wide roaming under 'Roam Like at Home' regulation. Free Wi-Fi common in cafés and hotels.

👔 Dress Code & Etiquette

Smart-casual is the norm in Serbia. Dress modestly when visiting churches (cover shoulders and knees). Beach attire stays at the beach. Layering recommended due to variable weather. Locals dress neatly even when casual — avoid athletic wear in restaurants.

🌍 Serbia: Culture, Food & Places

What are the most famous foods in Serbia?
Some of the most famous foods in Serbia include: Ćevapi (grilled sausages), Pljeskavica (grilled meat burger), Sarma (stuffed cabbage), Burek, Kaymak (clotted cream), Ajvar (roasted pepper relish), Pasulj (bean stew), Gibanica (cheese pie), Karađorđeva šnicla (stuffed schnitzel), Rakija.
What are the best places to visit in Serbia?
Top places and landmarks to visit in Serbia include: Belgrade Kalemegdan Fortress, Novi Sad Petrovaradin Fortress, Studenica Monastery (UNESCO), Sopoćani Monastery (UNESCO), Tara National Park, Devil's Town Rock Formations, Gamzigrad-Romuliana Palace (UNESCO), Uvac Canyon, Đerdap National Park (Iron Gate), Zlatar Mountain.
What are the main customs and traditions in Serbia?
Notable customs and traditions in Serbia include: Warm & expressive hospitality, Greet with cheek kisses or handshake, Toast 'Živeli!' before drinking, Slava (family patron saint day) celebrations, Strong sense of national identity.
What is Serbia famous for?
Serbia is well known for: Exit Music Festival (world-famous), Rakija (fruit brandy) culture, Nikola Tesla birthplace pride, Serbian Orthodox Church tradition, Turbo-folk music & nightlife.
Where in the world is Serbia located?
Serbia is located in Europe.
What countries are near Serbia?
Countries in the same region as Serbia include: Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia.

🆘 Emergency Numbers

112 Emergency | 192 Police | 193 Fire | 194 Ambulance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capital of Serbia?
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade.
What currency is used in Serbia?
Serbia uses the RSD · дин · Serbian Dinar.
What is the dial code for Serbia?
The international dial code for Serbia is +381.
When is the best time to visit Serbia?
May–September offers warm, dry weather ideal for sightseeing in Serbia. June and September are best to avoid peak crowds and high prices. Winter (Dec–Feb) is excellent for Christmas markets, skiing in alpine areas, and lower hotel rates.
How much does a trip to Serbia cost per day?
Daily costs in Serbia range from $60 (budget) to $130 (mid-range) to $300 (luxury) per person, excluding flights.
Is Serbia safe for tourists?
Serbia is generally very safe with low violent-crime rates. Pickpocketing is the main concern in tourist hotspots, train stations, and crowded transit. Solo female travel is widely considered safe. Always keep valuables in front pockets or anti-theft bags.
How many districts does Serbia have?
Serbia has 29 districts.

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