Belgrade is preparing to shine on the global stage as the proud host of the EXPO 2027, which will take place from May 15 to August 15, 2027. With the theme PLAY FOR HUMANITY (in Serbian: IGRA(J) ZA ČOVEČANSTVO), this prestigious event will offer a unique opportunity for the world to come together in a spirit of unity, creativity, and innovation.
The possibility to work remotely, which has become a practice in many companies around the world, has enabled even greater mobility for so-called digital nomads.
The slopes of Fruška Gora have been covered in vineyards since the Middle Ages.
Centuries of influences coming from various cultures have created a unique blend of culinary cosmopolitism and local tradition specific to Belgrade.
In 2012 alone, about 40 “Coworking & Coliving” spaces were opened in Serbia, and that number is growing year by year.
Its picture-perfect blue flag beaches will make you forget you are practically at the heart of a metropolis with more than a million inhabitants. The banks of the Sava lake,
The fertile soil of Vojvodina, interspersed with the rivers Danube and Tisa, underlies the wealth of the local fishermen’s cuisine.
As you walk along Kalemegdan, you can immerse yourself in the past by visiting numerous landmarks situated at the fortress, including the Military Museum, the Roman Well, the Tomb of the People’s Heroes and the Galleries of the Museum of Natural History, as well as two Orthodox Christian shrines: Ružica Church and the Church of the Holy Venerable Mother Parascheva.