WORKING HOURS FOR HOLIDAYS This is when shops, cafes, restaurants and shopping centers will be open



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Due to the current epidemiological situation in our country, this year there will be no organized New Year’s Eve. Public gatherings are prohibited, there will be no celebrations in cafes, restaurants and discos, as we are used to, while the Crisis Staff called on citizens to stay home and spend the holidays with their families.

Some measures are being abolished, others are being approved … citizens no longer know for sure when and what works. Here is the working hours of the catering and trade facilities for the next few days.

Photo: Nebojsa Raus / RAS Serbia

Restaurants and cafes will be on December 31st. and on January 1, work until 6 pm, stores can work until 8 pm and food stores until 9 pm. However, most of them will also put the key in the lock at 6pm on the last day of this year, and they won’t even work on the first day of the new year.

Therefore, on January 1, 2021, it will be mostly closed for commercial services and facilities throughout the capital, only certain pharmacies in the city center and the branch of the post office on Takovska Street will be in service.

Before the detailed list of working hours for all major facilities, let us recall that the Government of Serbia extended the existing measures until January 11 on Monday. Only the catering facility work deviates from the rules, December 31 and January 1. That is, on those days these facilities can only operate until 6 in the afternoon, and the rest of the days until these extended measures are valid, they can operate until 8 at night. All business and service activities can do so at 8pm every day, including these two New Year’s Eve and grocery stores until 9pm. But, as it is the holiday season, many will work less than is allowed.

Stores and shopping centers

Non-food stores will be open until 6 p.m. on December 31, while January 1 and 7 will be a non-business day for most stores. From January 2 to 6, the working hours will be valid according to the Government’s decision, that is, until 8 p.m. Visitors to shopping centers will be able to buy until 6 p.m. on December 31, 2020 and then on Saturday, because Friday, January 1, will be a non-working day.

Supermarkets

Most of the large retail chains such as IDEA, Roda, Mercator, Tempo, Univerexport, Maxi and the like will work part-time on December 31 and January 6, until 6 p.m., and non-business days for all stores will be on January 1 and 7. From January 2 to 6 and January 8, the regular working hours will be valid according to the decision of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, that is, until 9:00 p.m.

City markets

The green markets in Belgrade will be open from 6 am to 7 pm on Thursday, while most will be closed on January 1. All green markets are scheduled to be open from 6 am to 2 pm on January 2. The open shopping center – New Belgrade will not work on the first of January, as well as the flower market in the shopping center “Krnjača”.

The markets “Zemun”, “Banovo brdo”, “Bele vode” and “Dušanovac” will be open from 6 am to 2 pm on January 1 and 7, while on January 2 all green markets will be open from 6 am at 2 pm.

The “Dušanovac” market will be sold from vehicles – it will be held on December 31 until 7 pm, while it will not operate on January 1 and 7, on January 2 this part of the market will be open until 2 pm

Photo: Nenad Mihajlović / RAS Serbia

The “Krnjača” flower market will open as usual on December 31 from 8 am to 7 pm, while it will not be open on January 1 and 7.

The “Palilula” market will be open from 7 am to 8 pm on December 31, while it will not be open on January 1 and 7. On January 6, the “Palilula” market will be open from 7 am to 6 pm.

The market garage “Zemun” will be open from 00 to 24 on January 1, 2 and 7, while the market garage “Zeleni venac” will not be open on January 1 and 7.

Transportation and parking

The city’s transportation will operate on a weekly schedule on January 1. Likewise, the E1 and E6 express minibus lines will be canceled until January 4, while E1 and E2 will not operate until January 11. The ban on night lines remains in effect.

Photo: Milan Ilic / RAS Serbia

JKP “Parking Service” will not charge for parking in zoned parts of the city on January 1 and 2, as well as Sundays and New Years Eve.

Pharmacy

A total of five “Belgrade” pharmacies, as in previous years, will receive customers 24 hours a day on January 1 and 2: in Nemanjina 2 and Kralja Milana 9, in Zemun in Glavna ulica 34, in Boulevard maršala Tolbuhina number 30 in New Belgrade and in Lazarevac in Ulica dr Đorđa Kovačevića 27.

Mail

On New Year’s Eve, the main post office on Takovska Street will be open non-stop, while branches with full-time working hours will be open until 5 p.m. on Thursday. On Friday, January 1, only the main post office will be in service, while the next day street, and at TC “Stadion”, “Novi Mercator”, “Big fashion” and at “Shop” in Borča.

Improved control

The communal militia announced the fight against the private parties. Utilities will work in greater numbers and in more teams to control the implementation of the anti-epidemic measures introduced due to the coronavirus.

Three teams of communal militiamen will be organized, one will work with the city inspections, then the other team that will respond to citizen reports, while the third will be involved together with the representatives of the Ministry of the Interior in the control of the measures. , RTS reports.

“Let the citizens call us and we will go out for every complaint of noise in the apartments. Live music is totally prohibited,” they say from the Communal Militia.

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