Serbia keeps a single clock nationwide, UTC+1, the time kept in Belgrade. Wherever you are in the country, the local time matches.
Serbia has its capital at Belgrade, is home to about 7 million people and covers about 88,000 km². It shares a border with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bulgaria, among others. People here mostly speak Serbian, Hungarian and Bosnian. Prices are in dinar (RSD).
Frequently asked questions
What time is it in Serbia right now?
The clock on this page shows the live time in Serbia (Europe/Belgrade), currently UTC+2.
How many time zones does Serbia have?
Serbia uses a single time zone, Europe/Belgrade (UTC+2).
Does Serbia observe daylight saving time?
Yes — Serbia (or parts of it) moves the clocks for daylight saving time, so its UTC offset changes with the seasons.