9th MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS MEETING:
School and Conference on Modern Mathematical Physics

18 - 23 September 2017, Belgrade, Serbia




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Travel information

Local Organizing Committee kindly asks participants to send detailed information about their arrival and departure. We will try to pick up each participant at the Belgrade Airport, railway and bus stations.

General information about Belgrade can be found at Official site of Belgrade and at the Belgrade Wikipedia page.

Visas

Citizens of most countries do not need a visa for a short stay in Serbia. Nevertheless, you should check if you need one, here. If you do need a visa, please contact the Local Organizing Committee before applying for the visa (instructions here).

Reaching Belgrade by plane

Once you arrive to the Nikola Tesla Airport, you can reach the Belgrade city center either by bus or by taxi. The bus is cheaper but has a fixed route and timetable. The taxi is more expensive but faster and can drive you directly to your destination.

If you decide to travel by taxi, please contact the TAXI INFO desk at the airport (in the baggage reclaim area), and ask for a taxi to your destination. Make sure to take a receipt at the information desk which contains the name of your destination and appropriate price for the taxi service. The taxi fare to the city center should be around 2000 RSD (17 EUR).

Reaching Belgrade by train or bus

For information about the timetables and tickets for trains and buses to Belgrade, please see the Serbian Raiways and Belgrade Bus websites. The train and bus stations are next to each other, near the Belgrade city center.

Reaching Belgrade by car

There are two major highways going through Belgrade, E70 and E75. Both highways cross the Sava river at the same Gazela bridge, followed by Mostar Interchange, which is a recommended point to exit the highway. From there, Belgrade city center can be easily accessed.





Organizer:

Institute of Physics Belgrade
(University of Belgrade)

Belgrade, Serbia


Co-organizers:

Mathematical Institute
(Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts)

Belgrade, Serbia

and

Faculty of Mathematics
(University of Belgrade)

Belgrade, Serbia


E-mail: mphys9@ipb.ac.rs