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Money Exchange in Serbia
Belgrade has a money exchange machine, which accepts dollars, euros and sterling. There are also other important money exchange offices in Belgrade and other parts of Serbia. However, the travelers to this country should be informed that although some of the large hotels may accept Traveler's Check, but it is largely unacceptable in most transaction. Instead all payments by the tourists are to be done in cash.
Credit cards:
International credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are accepted in most shops, hotels and restaurants in Serbia. Diners Club and American Express are not so widely accepted.
Travellers cheques:
Although acceptable in theory, in practice these can be very hard to exchange. It is advisable to take hard currency and credit or debit cards.
Banking hours:
Mon-Fri 0800-1900, Sat 0800-1500. Some are open on Sunday.
Currency restriction:
The import and export of local currency must not exceed €10,000 or equivalent. The import and export of foreign currency is unlimited.
Currency exchange:
As elsewhere in the ex-Yugoslav republics, the most frequently exchanged currencies are the Euro and US Dollar (Pound Sterling is rarely used). Money should be exchanged through official exchange offices only. There are an increasing number of ATMs that accept international bank cards. There are several money-exchange machines in Belgrade (including one at the airport), accepting Pounds Sterling, US Dollars and Euros, giving back Dinars. Scottish and Northern Irish Pound Sterling bank notes are not accepte