Your complete guide to dialling Serbia from Belgrade to anywhere in the world — verified +381 country code, Europe/Belgrade time zone, Europe region, ISO references, live local time and weather, plus a step-by-step walkthrough.
Calling
Serbia
+381
Belgrade
Weather
HD voice signal
Alpha-2
RS
Alpha-3
SRB
Serbia
RS
2 Digit ISO
+381
Country Calling Code
SRB
3 Digit ISO
Capital
Belgrade
Time zone
Europe/Belgrade
Weather · Belgrade
Humidity
Wind
Serbia
+381
Capital
Belgrade
Region
Europe
Time zone
Europe/Belgrade
Coordinates
44.02°, 21.01°
Numbering zone
Zone 3
Code length
3 digits
Several routes connect you to Serbia (+381) landlines, calling cards and modern VoIP services. Pick the one that fits your call volume and budget.
Dial your exit code (00 from most countries, or 011 from North America), enter +381, then the local Serbia number — dropping any leading 0. Serbia's 3-digit country code puts it in ITU Zone 3 of the global E.164 numbering plan.
Serbia falls in ITU Zone 3 (Europe). Card rates to Belgrade are generally moderate — compare landline vs mobile tariffs before activating. Factor in the Europe/Belgrade time zone when planning the call.
Apps like Skype, WhatsApp and Viber, and business VoIP from TKOS are the cheapest route to Serbia (+381) — Europe routes over European and Atlantic fibre links — latency is typically under 100 ms on broadband.
The cost of calling Serbia varies depending on the method and service provider you choose. Compare landline, VoIP and calling-card routes side by side.
VoIP · overview
Cheapest route to Serbia — internet-based.
Choose TKOS for business-grade calls to Serbia, or consumer apps like Skype, WhatsApp or Viber for casual chats.
Sign up with an email or phone number, then verify your identity if required.
App-to-app calls are usually free; calls to mobile/landline numbers need a small balance or a subscription plan.
Enter +381 followed by the Serbia subscriber number (drop any leading 0).
VoIP works on phones, laptops, tablets and desk phones wherever you have internet.
If audio drops, try switching from cellular to Wi-Fi or move closer to your router.
Capital
Belgrade
Population
6.66M
Area
88,361 km²
GDP (USD)
$73.00B
Currency
Serbian Dinar (RSD)
Languages
Serbian
Emergency number
112 / 192 / 193
Internet TLD
.rs
Drive side
Right-hand traffic
Latitude / Longitude
44.02°N / 21.01°E
Time zone
Europe/Belgrade
ISO 3166 codes
RS · SRB
A complete international number is built from four parts. Here's the anatomy and the dialling order.
Number anatomy
Format follows ITU-T Recommendation E.164 the international public telecommunication numbering plan.
Press + on a mobile (hold the 0 key), or dial 00 from most countries / 011 from North America.
Dial +381. This identifies Serbia on the global telephone network.
Type the first part of the local number. Drop the leading 0 if there is one.
The remaining digits route the call to the specific line in Belgrade or elsewhere.
Need an inbound Serbia number?
TKOS provisions +381 DIDs and termination through direct carrier interconnects.
Whether you're reaching Serbia for business or family, three habits keep every conversation crystal clear and a clean route from TKOS handles the rest.
European routes to Serbia support G.722 wideband audio on most carriers — a quality HD headset lets you hear the full difference on these low-latency links.
Serbia (Europe/Belgrade) routes stay under 100ms on broadband — Wi-Fi is fine for most calls, but switching to ethernet eliminates the last source of packet loss.
Schedule Serbia calls during Belgrade business hours — 09:00–17:00 Europe/Belgrade — your contact will be at their desk in a quiet space rather than taking the call on the move.
Built on top of every Serbia (+381) route quality, price, and people you can reach.
TKOS terminates Serbia calls via EU-peered carrier interconnects. Sub-80ms latency across Europe, G.722 wideband audio on every call.
EU routing agreements compress Serbia termination costs — TKOS passes those savings to you directly. Transparent per-minute rates for Serbia (+381), no hidden fees.
Your account manager covers Europe/Belgrade hours for Serbia. Phone, email, and live chat — always online for Belgrade routes, day or night.
Provider report
TKOS
Overall
A+
Score
9.6/ 10
Coverage
A+Direct routes to Serbia
Reliability
A+99.99% uptime SLA
Support
A24/7 live agents
Pricing
ATransparent per-minute
Audit scope
Serbia +381
When selecting an international calling service for Serbia, four factors separate the durable providers from the noise. Look for a proven track record on each.
Verify direct EU peering to Serbia — not routing +381 traffic through non-Europe hubs.
EU carriers publish uptime records — ask for 12 months of SLA compliance on Serbia routes before signing.
Confirm coverage for Europe/Belgrade hours — a Belgrade route issue at 09:00 needs a human response, not a next-day ticket.
EU routing compresses Serbia costs — any premium over +381 published carrier rates needs justification.
Special-rate prefixes and the major city area codes inside Serbia (+381).
| National | Dial codes |
|---|---|
| Toll Free | +381-019 |
| City | Dial codes |
|---|---|
| Belgrade (Beograd) | +381-11 |
| Bor | +381-30 |
| Jagodina | +381-35 |
| Kosovska Mitrovica | +381-28 |
| Kragujevac | +381-34 |
| Kraljevo | +381-36 |
| Krushevats (Krushevac) | +381-37 |
| Nis (Niš) | +381-18 |
| Novi Pazar | +381-20 |
| Novi Sad | +381-21 |
| Pancevo (Pančevo) | +381-13 |
| Pec (Peć) | +381-39 |
| Pirot | +381-10 |
| Pozarevac (Požarevac) | +381-12 |
| Pristina (Priština) | +381-38 |
| Sombor | +381-25 |
| Sremska Mitrovica | +381-22 |
| Subotica | +381-24 |
| Uzice (Užice) | +381-31 |
| Valjevo | +381-14 |
| Zajecar (Zaječar) | +381-19 |
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