the capital of Serbia, is a thriving metropolis that combines the charm of its past with a bold vision for the future, offering visitors and business professionals an inspiring mix of culture, innovation, and opportunity. As one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, it is strategically positioned at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, making it not just a geographical, but also a cultural and economic crossroads.
Today, the city is experiencing a remarkable transformation, driven by a wave of ambitious development projects. The modernization of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is elevating the city’s global connectivity and boosting its status as a key regional hub. One of the city’s key landmarks is the recently refurbished Sava Centre—a remarkable, state-of-the-art venue for congresses, business, and cultural events—located in the heart of the city’s booming business district.
A major milestone on the horizon is Expo 2027, themed “Play for Humanity: Sport and Music for All,” which will place Belgrade in the global spotlight. Complementing this momentum is the spectacular Belgrade Waterfront, a massive riverside development featuring luxury residences, high-end retail, and world-class hospitality, including the recently opened St. Regis Belgrade.
The city’s hospitality sector is rapidly expanding ahead of Expo 2027. Leading the charge are luxury brands like InterContinental, soon to open in the vibrant Delta District near the Sava Centre, and the Ritz-Carlton, which will revive the historic Hotel Jugoslavija site as part of the Belgrade Danube Waterfront. These developments, along with existing landmarks like the Crowne Plaza and Hotel Hyatt Regency, form a powerful hospitality and conference ecosystem which makes the Belgrade Conference Zone.
In every sense, Belgrade is becoming a prime destination for business events, seamlessly blending professional excellence with an exciting urban experience.