Welcome to Belgrade
Willkommen bei Hoş geldiniz Vitajte na Bienvenido a Bahtale avile ko Добро пожаловать в Belgrade
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May 21-25, 2025, Belgrade
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Present Your Business
Do you want to present your business, find business partners and experience an unforgettable experience?
We are aware that there is an increasing number of Rotaractors who have started their businesses or want to start them. We decided to enable them to present their businesses, get to know the community what they are doing, find potential business partners, expand their business or get information about new markets.
On the other hand, we want to enable people who want to get involved in entrepreneurship to get better information about business, benefits, but also the challenges and risks faced by entrepreneurs…
We will publish all applicants on a special section of our website and on our social networks.
If you are interested in participating, please fill out the application form.
We are organizing a Rotaract charity fashion show, only for Rotaractors, and the models will be our dear Rotaractors.
Read the description of the event and conditions in the text below:
The charity fashion show has been organized since 2013 and usually gathers around 400 attendees who have the opportunity, during the evening, to purchase selected creations by renowned Serbian designers through an auction. These creations are donated by the designers, and the proceeds are contributed to a chosen institution.
The fashion show typically features performances by well-known models and designers, and takes place in an atmosphere characterized by creativity and voluntary involvement. The proceeds from ticket sales, donations, and sponsorships are often used to support various social, educational, and health-related projects in Serbia.
For example, the funds raised through the fashion shows have often been used to support children with developmental disabilities, healthcare institutions and hospitals.
After applications, we will select a certain number of Rotaractors who will participate in the fashion show, depending on the number of dresses we get and their sizes.
On our Instagram profile, we will present the selected models, with a short description.
At the end of the fashion show, an auction will be organized where the dresses will be sold, and the proceeds will be donated for charity purposes.
Rotaract Fashion Show
Do you want to be a model at our charity fashion show?
Rotary / Rotaract Museum
Contribute to the creation of the Rotary/ Rotaract Museum!
Rotaract club Belgrade Dedinje started the project of forming a special museum dedicated to the history of Rotary and Rotaract clubs and districts. The idea is to collect as many different publications, objects, letters, old pictures, different unique objects as possible, in order to present both the development of clubs and districts throughout history, as well as the specifics related to the clubs, districts and countries from which they originate.
Our club has already collected a large collection of old objects, which come from the time before the Second World War, which you will be able to see at EUCO. Through the cultural exchange at the level of Rotaract districts and clubs in the previous Rotary year, we collected numerous publications of Rotaract and Rotary clubs in the Dominican Republic, Portugal, Poland, etc…
Present your Rotaract club or, in cooperation with your Rotary club or district, bring us some significant object/objects from your club or district, which will remain in our museum and represent your club.
FAQ
1. What is Rotaract?
Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18 and older to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service. In communities worldwide, Rotary and Rotaract members work side by side to take action through service.
Rotaract focuses on the development of young adults as leaders in their communities and workplaces. Clubs around the world also take part in international service projects, in a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. Rotaract clubs hold formal meetings in person or virtually, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, special outings, social activities, discussions or visits to other clubs. Club members get together on designated days for service project work, social events, or professional/leadership development workshops.
2. How can you reach Belgrade?
By bus, plane, train, or car.
If you don’t live in Serbia, there are several ways to reach Belgrade, depending on your
preferences and available options.
By Plane:
Belgrade has an international airport, “Nikola Tesla” (BEG), about 18 kilometers from the city center. You can reach the airport via direct flights from most European cities and some destinations outside Europe.
Upon arrival, you can use:
Taxi: It is recommended that authorized taxis be used to avoid inconvenience. The fare for city center is approximately €25-30. Numbers for taxis: 19803, 19804, 19806 or you can use applications for ordering taxis:
CarGo Ride-hailing app like CarGo is popular and often a more affordable alternative to traditional taxis.
App: www.appcargo.com
Public transport in Belgrade is free, you don’t need a ticket!
Bus:
Express Line A1 connects the airport with Slavija Square in the city center. Buses run every 20–30 minutes.
City Line 72 connects the airport with Zeleni Venac, one of the main public transport hubs in Belgrade. The journey takes about 30–40 minutes. This line is the most suitable for conference participants because the hotels where the conference participants will be located are located a few minutes (3-7 minutes) walk from the last bus stop – Zeleni Venac.
City Line 600 connects the airport with the Belgrade Center Railway Station (Prokop).
By Bus:
Belgrade is connected to most European cities via international bus lines. Buses arrive at the main bus station in New Belgrade, which is located close to the city center. Traveling by bus may take longer, but it is often a more budget-friendly option compared to flying.
From the main bus station, use bus line 95 to Zeleni Venac bus station (duration 10-15 minutes), which is the closest to the hotels where the participants are staying.
3. Transportation within Belgrade?
Within Belgrade, several transportation options make it easy to get around the city:
Public Transport
Public transport in Belgrade is free. You don’t need a ticket!
Belgrade has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, trolleybuses, and trams. They connect almost all parts of the city.
An application that you can use to easily find your way/move through the city transport system:
Taxis
Taxis are available throughout the city and can be ordered by phone, via apps, or hailed on the street. It is recommended to use licensed taxi companies.
The starting fare is around 320 RSD (approximately €2,70), with additional charges based on distance.
Numbers for taxis: 19803, 19804, 19806 or you can use applications for ordering taxis:
CarGo Ride-hailing apps like CarGo are popular and often a more affordable alternative to traditional taxis.
App: www.appcargo.com
4. When are the waves?
- Wave 1: 15th of February, 20:00 CET until 19th of February, 23:59 CET
- Wave 2: 8th of March, 20:00 CET until 12th of March, 23:59 CET
- Wave 3: 29th of March, 20:00 CET until 3rd of April, 23:59 CET
- Wave 4: 10th of April, 20:00 CET until 15th of April, 23:59 CET
5. When are the waves for PRE and POST EUCO?
- Wave 1: 16th of February, 20:00 CET until 20th of February, 23:59 CET
- Wave 2: 9th of March, 20:00 CET until 13th of March, 23:59 CET
- Wave 3: 30th of March, 20:00 CET until 3rd of March, 23:59 CET
- Wave 4: 11th of April, 20:00 CET until 16th of April, 23:59 CET
6. What is the payment deadline?
After completing registration, you have 7 days to finalize the payment for your selected event tickets. Failure to pay within this timeframe will result in the cancelation of your tickets.
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