April 25, 2026
Smederevo, Serbia
Our wedding will take place in an elegant indoor venue overlooking the Danube river, conveniently located between Belgrade and Smederevo. We will be located in the big event hall on the first floor.
Free on-site parking for all guests
15:00 - Welcoming in the restaurant
Photo time! We will take photos with our dear guests upon arrival.
16:30 - Officially United
The moment we legally become husband and wife!
17:00 - Party mode on!
Let the festivities begin! Traditional Serbian cuisine, live music, kolo dancing, and plenty of rakija to celebrate our union in Serbian style.
*Information to be updated soon.
Complimentary shuttle from Zaječar departing in the morning, returning after the wedding.
For your convenience, we've collected information from several taxi companies offering transfers from Belgrade to Smederevo and vice versa. All prices are per car, per route:
If you're travelling as a group, sharing a taxi may be an easy and comfortable way to reach the wedding venue.
There is also a fixed taxi price between Smederevo and the wedding venue. Price: 600 RSD per car, per route (approximately €5).
Regular bus service from Belgrade (1 hour). Check Belgrade Bus Station for schedules. BlaBlaCar car also operates frequently.
If you’d like to spend the night in Smederevo, the city offers plenty of apartments on Airbnb and Booking.com. We’ll soon share contacts of several local hosts who could offer better prices if contacted directly by phone.
Please confirm your attendance by April 1, 2026. For questions, contact
Vera: +381 653 222 931 or
Nikola: +381 600 80 40 50
EU, Australia, Peru, Brazil, and Ukraine can enjoy visa-free entry to Serbia for up to 90 days, Russia and Colombia up to 30 days, while India requires a visa. Check Serbian embassy for specific requirements.
Serbian Dinar (RSD). ATMs are widely available. Cash and cards are accepted in most places.
Belgrade has free public transport. For intercity travel, use buses, cars, or BlaBlaCar. Google Maps works well for navigation.
Serbian is the main language, but many locals speak some English and are very helpful.