Time Zones in Serbia

See Serbia’s current time, UTC offsets, DST transition dates, and convert time with other countries and cities worldwide.

Belgrade
Serbia · CEST
Belgrade Daylight TimeGMT +02Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Belgrade
Pop. 1,273,651
Niš
Pop. 250,000
Novi Sad
Pop. 215,400
Zemun
Pop. 155,591
Kragujevac
Pop. 147,473
Čačak
Pop. 117,072
Subotica
Pop. 100,000
Leskovac
Pop. 94,758
Novi Pazar
Pop. 85,996
Kraljevo
Pop. 82,846
Zrenjanin
Pop. 79,773
Pančevo
Pop. 76,654
Kruševac
Pop. 75,256
Užice
Pop. 63,577
Smederevo
Pop. 62,000
Valjevo
Pop. 61,035
Vranje
Pop. 56,199
Šabac
Pop. 55,114
Zaječar
Pop. 49,800
Trstenik
Pop. 49,043
Sombor
Pop. 48,454
Kikinda
Pop. 41,935
Požarevac
Pop. 41,736
Pirot
Pop. 40,678
Bor
Pop. 39,387
Sremska Mitrovica
Pop. 39,084
Vršac
Pop. 36,300
Jagodina
Pop. 35,589
Ruma
Pop. 32,229
Bačka Palanka
Pop. 29,449
Prokuplje
Pop. 27,673
Smederevska Palanka
Pop. 27,000
Inđija
Pop. 26,247
Vrbas
Pop. 25,907
Bečej
Pop. 25,774
Knjazevac
Pop. 25,000
Aranđelovac
Pop. 24,309
Gornji Milanovac
Pop. 23,982
Lazarevac
Pop. 23,551
Sremčica
Pop. 23,000
Ćuprija
Pop. 20,585
Senta
Pop. 20,302
Apatin
Pop. 18,320
Negotin
Pop. 17,612
Obrenovac
Pop. 16,821
Stara Pazova
Pop. 16,217
Bačka Topola
Pop. 16,154
Nova Pazova
Pop. 15,488
Kovin
Pop. 14,250
Petrovaradin
Pop. 13,917
Surčin
Pop. 12,575
Ripanj
Pop. 11,000
Bela Crkva
Pop. 10,675
Veternik
Pop. 10,226
Vrnjačka Banja
Pop. 10,207
Kanjiža
Pop. 10,200
Majdanpek
Pop. 10,071
Čurug
Pop. 9,231
Bačko Petrovo Selo
Pop. 8,959
Sremski Karlovci
Pop. 8,839
Bajina Bašta
Pop. 8,533
Žabalj
Pop. 8,503
Novi Kneževac
Pop. 8,166
Mol
Pop. 7,950
Novo Miloševo
Pop. 7,805
Melenci
Pop. 7,685
Dobanovci
Pop. 7,592
Lapovo
Pop. 7,422
Kovačica
Pop. 7,357
Bački Petrovac
Pop. 7,229
Bogatić
Pop. 7,225
Arilje
Pop. 6,762
Mokrin
Pop. 6,567
Debeljača
Pop. 6,413
Beška
Pop. 6,377
Padina
Pop. 6,367
Banatski Karlovac
Pop. 6,319
Titel
Pop. 6,227
Paraćin
Pop. 6,000
Sonta
Pop. 5,991
Badovinci
Pop. 5,879
Bačko Gradište
Pop. 5,764
Umka
Pop. 5,618
Stanišić
Pop. 5,476
Srpska Crnja
Pop. 5,467
Čoka
Pop. 5,414
Crepaja
Pop. 5,369
Zvečka
Pop. 5,321
Ečka
Pop. 5,293
Kovilj
Pop. 5,279
Vladimirovac
Pop. 5,106
Barič
Pop. 5,033
Prigrevica
Pop. 5,026
Čelarevo
Pop. 5,017
Majur
Pop. 5,000
Elemir
Pop. 4,998
Prnjavor
Pop. 4,892
Rušanj
Pop. 4,769
Opovo
Pop. 4,769
Lešnica
Pop. 4,678
Ðurđevo
Pop. 4,668
Zmajevo
Pop. 4,547
Golubinci
Pop. 4,510
Rumenka
Pop. 4,367
Vojka
Pop. 4,343
Kumane
Pop. 4,321
Torak
Pop. 4,289
Perlez
Pop. 4,283
Plandište
Pop. 4,122
Uljma
Pop. 4,115
Ostružnica
Pop. 4,060
Pocerski Pričinović
Pop. 4,018
Novi Banovci
Pop. 4,007
Boljevci
Pop. 3,990
Uzdin
Pop. 3,885
Bašaid
Pop. 3,864
Aradac
Pop. 3,825
Alibunar
Pop. 3,803
Krupanj
Pop. 3,779
Vrdnik
Pop. 3,704
Mačvanska Mitrovica
Pop. 3,661
Rusko Selo
Pop. 3,657
Klenje
Pop. 3,653
Jaša Tomić
Pop. 3,625
Ravno Selo
Pop. 3,574
Dublje
Pop. 3,558
Šajkaš
Pop. 3,541
Lokve
Pop. 3,511
Lazarevo
Pop. 3,480
Padej
Pop. 3,465
Osečina
Pop. 3,422
Ostojićevo
Pop. 3,395
Stari Banovci
Pop. 3,393
Klenak
Pop. 3,388
Banatsko Veliko Selo
Pop. 3,332
Lugavčina
Pop. 3,300
Srpski Itebej
Pop. 3,281
Ugrinovci
Pop. 3,278
Lipolist
Pop. 3,212
Novi Slankamen
Pop. 3,210
Kulpin
Pop. 3,207
Čenta
Pop. 3,192
Riđica
Pop. 3,186
Čajetina
Pop. 3,162
Obrovac
Pop. 3,100
Putinci
Pop. 3,075
Grabovac
Pop. 3,072
Aleksandrovo
Pop. 3,061
Žitište
Pop. 3,060
Novi Karlovci
Pop. 3,050
Vranić
Pop. 3,044
Ljig
Pop. 2,979
Stubline
Pop. 2,898
Krčedin
Pop. 2,877
Miratovac
Pop. 2,872
Banatsko Karađorđevo
Pop. 2,855
Hrtkovci
Pop. 2,855
Samoljica
Pop. 2,852
Sefkerin
Pop. 2,836
Platičevo
Pop. 2,812
Stepojevac
Pop. 2,773
Velika Moštanica
Pop. 2,751
Nova Crnja
Pop. 2,739
Maglić
Pop. 2,733
Sečanj
Pop. 2,718
Ljubovija
Pop. 2,717
Torda
Pop. 2,697
Kupusina
Pop. 2,694
Novi Kozarci
Pop. 2,668
Drenovac
Pop. 2,629
Crna Bara
Pop. 2,606
Nakovo
Pop. 2,604
Botoš
Pop. 2,569
Ovča
Pop. 2,567
Gornji Breg
Pop. 2,536
Glušci
Pop. 2,512
Krajišnik
Pop. 2,495
Bečmen
Pop. 2,494
Gložan
Pop. 2,487
Mošorin
Pop. 2,483
Belegiš
Pop. 2,430
Ilandža
Pop. 2,426
Nikinci
Pop. 2,425
Donji Milanovac
Pop. 2,410
Šimanovci
Pop. 2,376
Jadranska Lešnica
Pop. 2,355
Sumulicë
Pop. 2,350
Biljača
Pop. 2,349
Klek
Pop. 2,344
Zlatibor
Pop. 2,344
Iđoš
Pop. 2,338
Bogojevo
Pop. 2,312
Jarkovac
Pop. 2,291
Sakule
Pop. 2,280
Boka
Pop. 2,246
Lipnički Šor
Pop. 2,240
Pećinci
Pop. 2,232
Knićanin
Pop. 2,226
Ribari
Pop. 2,206
Lukićevo
Pop. 2,186
Štitar
Pop. 2,183
Orlovat
Pop. 2,159
Tomaševac
Pop. 2,149
Sutjeska
Pop. 2,145
Pavliš
Pop. 2,137
Doroslovo
Pop. 2,131
Gakovo
Pop. 2,122
Bočar
Pop. 2,095
Izbište
Pop. 2,094
Jarak
Pop. 2,092
Despotovo
Pop. 2,077
Vojvoda Stepa
Pop. 2,032
Višnjićevo
Pop. 2,030
Rajince
Pop. 2,020
Dobrica
Pop. 2,006
Kupinovo
Pop. 2,002
Stepanovićevo
Pop. 1,999
Buđanovci
Pop. 1,999
Stajićevo
Pop. 1,993
Banatski Despotovac
Pop. 1,993
Šašinci
Pop. 1,983
Jelenča
Pop. 1,950
Jevremovac
Pop. 1,940
Nikolinci
Pop. 1,905
Draginje
Pop. 1,888
Kolut
Pop. 1,886
Salaš Noćajski
Pop. 1,876
Radojevo
Pop. 1,872
Vladimirci
Pop. 1,857
Čortanovci
Pop. 1,853
Duboka
Pop. 1,804
Belotić
Pop. 1,801
Bački Breg
Pop. 1,770
Seleuš
Pop. 1,765
Belo Blato
Pop. 1,746
Prislonica
Pop. 1,735
Banovo Polje
Pop. 1,732
Veliko Središte
Pop. 1,698
Donji Dobrić
Pop. 1,695
Ravnje
Pop. 1,692
Brdarica
Pop. 1,690
Farkaždin
Pop. 1,662
Samoš
Pop. 1,658
Neuzina
Pop. 1,657
Ravni Topolovac
Pop. 1,656
Baranda
Pop. 1,656
Sajan
Pop. 1,655
Golubac
Pop. 1,655
Međa
Pop. 1,636
Velika Greda
Pop. 1,585
Sanad
Pop. 1,584
Čestereg
Pop. 1,581
Novi Itebej
Pop. 1,553
Margita
Pop. 1,550
Varna
Pop. 1,549
Jarebice
Pop. 1,549
Kisač
Pop. 1,545
Radenka
Pop. 1,541
Gornja Bukovica
Pop. 1,541
Salaš Crnobarski
Pop. 1,538
Zminjak
Pop. 1,536
Hajdučica
Pop. 1,519
Gardinovci
Pop. 1,515
Lok
Pop. 1,509
Grabovci
Pop. 1,480
Banatska Topola
Pop. 1,463
Ševarice
Pop. 1,458
Jermenovci
Pop. 1,454
Novo Selo
Pop. 1,452
Gudurica
Pop. 1,448
Idvor
Pop. 1,442
Osječenik
Pop. 1,430
Metković
Pop. 1,419
Dobrić
Pop. 1,375
Banatski Dvor
Pop. 1,374
Janošik
Pop. 1,372
Kamenica
Pop. 1,371
Vlajkovac
Pop. 1,356
Stari Lec
Pop. 1,341
Surduk
Pop. 1,332
Taraš
Pop. 1,328
Mihajlovo
Pop. 1,318
Bosut
Pop. 1,311
Krivaja
Pop. 1,296
Tabanović
Pop. 1,286
Žujince
Pop. 1,284
Uzveće
Pop. 1,263
Čokešina
Pop. 1,262
Jazovo
Pop. 1,261
Sokolovo Brdo
Pop. 1,261
Ševica
Pop. 1,249
Sinošević
Pop. 1,246
Joševa
Pop. 1,228
Petkovica
Pop. 1,227
Tršić
Pop. 1,214
Konak
Pop. 1,211
Rumska
Pop. 1,208
Adorjan
Pop. 1,203
Lagja e Poshtme
Pop. 1,200
Ljukovo
Pop. 1,191
Bogosavac
Pop. 1,191
Kuštilj
Pop. 1,189
Kozjak
Pop. 1,170
Bukor
Pop. 1,167
Hetin
Pop. 1,139
Mala Moštanica
Pop. 1,125
Toba
Pop. 1,099
Vilovo
Pop. 1,089
Ðurići
Pop. 1,081
Radovnica
Pop. 1,062
Barice
Pop. 1,044
Radenković
Pop. 1,040
Veliki Gaj
Pop. 1,039
Turija
Pop. 1,039
Sokolovica
Pop. 1,022
Tutin
Pop. 4
Ćićevac
Pop. 4
Raška
Pop. 4
Mali Zvornik
Pop. 4
Priboj
Pop. 3
Prijepolje
Pop. 3
Žabari
Pop. 0
Žagubica
Pop. 0
Žitorađa
Pop. 0
Vranjska Banja
Pop. 0
Veliko Gradište
Pop. 0
Vlasotince
Pop. 0
Vračar
Pop. 0
Vladičin Han
Pop. 0
Velika Plana
Pop. 0
Varvarin
Pop. 0
Topola
Pop. 0
Ub
Pop. 0
Trgovište
Pop. 0
Svrljig
Pop. 0
Svilajnac
Pop. 0
Surdulica
Pop. 0
Sopot
Pop. 0
Soko Banja
Pop. 0
Rekovac
Pop. 0
Ražanj
Pop. 0
Preševo
Pop. 0
Petrovac
Pop. 0
Požega
Pop. 0
Rača
Pop. 0
Rakovica
Pop. 0
Novi Bečej
Pop. 0
Novi Beograd
Pop. 0
Lučani
Pop. 0
Malo Crniće
Pop. 0
Medveđa
Pop. 0
Mionica
Pop. 0
Merošina
Pop. 0
Mladenovac
Pop. 0
Lebane
Pop. 0
Kuršumlija
Pop. 0
Kučevo
Pop. 0
Lajkovac
Pop. 0
Kladovo
Pop. 0
Ivanjica
Pop. 0
Grocka
Pop. 0
Gadžin Han
Pop. 0
Despotovac
Pop. 0
Doljevac
Pop. 0
Crna Trava
Pop. 0
Dimitrovgrad
Pop. 0
Bosilegrad
Pop. 0
Čukarica
Pop. 0
Bujanovac
Pop. 0
Bojnik
Pop. 0
Batočina
Pop. 0
Boljevac
Pop. 0
Bela Palanka
Pop. 0
Blace
Pop. 0
Barajevo
Pop. 0
Aleksinac
Pop. 0
Niška Banja
Pop. 0
Ada
Pop. 0
Aleksandrovac
Pop. 0
Knić
Pop. 0
Stari Grad
Pop. 0
Zvezdara
Pop. 0
Savski Venac
Pop. 0
Temerin
Pop. 0
Palilula
Pop. 0
Voždovac
Pop. 0
Sjenica
Pop. 0
Šid
Pop. 0
Srbobran
Pop. 0
Odžaci
Pop. 0
Nova Varoš
Pop. 0
Kosjerić
Pop. 0
Mali Iđoš
Pop. 0
Kula
Pop. 0
Koceljeva
Pop. 0
Irig
Pop. 0
Beočin
Pop. 0
Bač
Pop. 0
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Serbia Time Zone Details

Serbia uses Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2). View the country’s standard offset and daylight saving offset in one place.

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Compare Time And Schedule

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Serbia time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Changes And Accuracy

Serbia observes DST, typically starting on the last Sunday in March and ending on the last Sunday in October. Time changes are tracked automatically using the IANA timezone database.

How to Check Time in Serbia

  1. Open the Serbia time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/serbia to see Serbia pre-loaded on the visual comparison grid with the Europe/Belgrade time zone. This is useful when you need to line up a call with a client in Belgrade, coordinate a logistics update through Novi Sad, or plan travel timing for an arrival into Serbia from another European business hub.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you work with regularly, such as London, New York, or Dubai, depending on whether you handle finance, software outsourcing, manufacturing, or regional trade. Adding these rows lets you compare Serbia’s working day against other markets where Serbian companies, transport operators, and remote teams often do business.

  3. Select a meeting window on the grid: Click Select, then drag across the Serbia row to highlight a time range in purple; you can adjust it by pulling the left or right handles, or move the whole block by dragging the center. For example, if you are trying to schedule a morning operations call in Belgrade with colleagues in other countries, selecting a 9 AM to 11 AM slot in Serbia immediately shows whether that window lands inside normal office hours, evening hours, or nighttime in the other cities on your grid.

  4. Export and share the result: Once a time range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical for sending a confirmed interview time to a candidate in Belgrade, sharing a support handoff window with a distributed team, or dropping an ICS file into a project calendar so everyone sees the meeting in local time automatically.

Time Zones in Serbia

Serbia uses one time zone across the entire country: Europe/Belgrade. The standard offset is UTC+1, and during daylight saving time the offset changes to UTC+2.

This single-zone setup keeps time coordination straightforward between major Serbian cities including Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad, Zemun, Kragujevac, Čačak, Subotica, Leskovac, Novi Pazar, and Kraljevo. There are no internal regional time differences, no half-hour offsets, and no separate local zones for different parts of the country, which simplifies domestic rail scheduling, trucking operations, national broadcasting, and business meetings.

For international coordination, the key point is that Serbia is 1 hour ahead of UTC in standard time and 2 hours ahead of UTC during daylight saving time. That matters for companies arranging customer support coverage, cross-border freight, or remote engineering work with partners in other European and global markets.

Serbia Country Details

Serbia is a European country with Belgrade as its capital and largest timekeeping reference point under the Europe/Belgrade zone. The country has a population of 6,982,084 and a total area of 88,361 km², making it a significant regional market for transport, manufacturing, agriculture, IT services, and cross-border trade in Southeast Europe.

The national currency is the Serbian dinar (RSD), which is important for travelers budgeting local expenses and for companies issuing invoices or payroll inside Serbia. The international dialing code is +381, and the main languages listed for the country are sr, hu, bs, rom, which is useful when preparing customer support coverage, localizing communications, or organizing multilingual business outreach.

Because Serbia runs on one national time zone, scheduling between the capital and other major cities is direct. A meeting set for Belgrade time applies equally in Novi Sad, Niš, Subotica, and Kragujevac, which reduces confusion for nationwide operations, delivery planning, and domestic event coordination.

Daylight Saving Time in Serbia

Serbia observes daylight saving time. The country uses UTC+1 during standard time and switches to UTC+2 during the daylight saving period.

In 2026, clocks in Serbia go forward 1 hour on Sunday, March 29, 2026, changing from UTC+1 to UTC+2. Clocks go back 1 hour on Sunday, October 25, 2026, returning from UTC+2 to UTC+1. These dates matter for airline itineraries, overnight train and bus schedules, server maintenance windows, and international meetings booked near the transition weekends.

All parts of Serbia follow the same daylight saving schedule because the country has only one time zone. There are no regions within Serbia that keep a different offset, and there is no separate province or city using a different DST rule, so the seasonal clock change is uniform nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Serbia have?

Serbia has one time zone: Europe/Belgrade. That means the same clock time applies across the whole country, including Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Subotica, and Kragujevac, which makes domestic scheduling much easier than in countries with multiple zones.

For businesses, this single-zone structure is especially useful for nationwide operations such as retail chains, transport dispatch, government services, and remote teams spread across Serbian cities. A meeting booked for 2 PM in Belgrade is also 2 PM everywhere else in Serbia.

does Serbia use daylight saving time?

Yes, Serbia uses daylight saving time. The country operates on UTC+1 in standard time and switches to UTC+2 during the daylight saving period.

In 2026, the clocks move forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026, and move back on Sunday, October 25, 2026. This affects calendar bookings, flight departures, hotel check-in timing, and any recurring meetings with international teams scheduled around late March or late October.

what is the time difference between Serbia and UTC?

Serbia is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. The exact difference depends on the season, so the offset changes during the year rather than staying fixed.

This matters when coordinating with systems, servers, or colleagues who use UTC as the reference time. For example, if a company logs incidents in UTC, Serbian teams need to account for whether the country is currently on standard time or daylight saving time when comparing timestamps.

what currency does Serbia use?

Serbia uses the Serbian dinar, abbreviated as RSD. This is the currency used for local purchases, domestic wages, and most day-to-day pricing inside the country.

Knowing the currency is useful for travelers booking hotels, paying for taxis, or estimating meal costs in Belgrade and other cities. It also matters for international companies invoicing Serbian customers or handling local operating expenses.

what is the dialing code for Serbia?

The international dialing code for Serbia is +381. When calling Serbia from abroad, you begin the number with +381 followed by the local number format used by the recipient.

This is relevant for business calls, hotel confirmations, freight coordination, and customer support contact with Serbian offices or mobile users. If you are storing international contacts for teams in Belgrade or Novi Sad, saving them with +381 helps ensure they work consistently across devices and messaging apps.

what is the capital of Serbia?

The capital of Serbia is Belgrade. It is also the country’s reference city for the Europe/Belgrade time zone used nationwide.

Belgrade is the main hub for government, business, transport, and many international meetings involving Serbia. If you are scheduling a call, booking travel, or comparing time zones for Serbian operations, Belgrade is the city most commonly used as the time reference.

which cities in Serbia use the same time zone?

All major Serbian cities use the same time zone, including Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad, Zemun, Kragujevac, Čačak, Subotica, Leskovac, Novi Pazar, and Kraljevo. They all follow Europe/Belgrade, with UTC+1 in standard time and UTC+2 in daylight saving time.

This is helpful for national organizations coordinating staff, deliveries, or events across multiple Serbian locations. There is no need to convert time between cities inside Serbia, because the entire country follows the same clock year-round apart from the national DST change.