Belgrade Hotels
Belgrade offers a mix of luxury hotels that will please business travellers and city-breakers. It also has older guesthouse-type accommodation, which can mean considerable quality at very reasonable prices. There are also more modern stops for young travellers.
The hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over RSD15,000)
Moderate (RSD6,000 to RSD15,000)
Cheap (up to RSD6,000)
These rates are based on the cost of a double room with breakfast including taxes.
In a converted 1920s villa in Dorcol, just east of the old town, this 5-star hotel has 17 very elegant rooms in a range of styles from Russian to Italian baroque. The hotel was completely renovated in 2006 and reopened as part of the small Karisma group.
Not far from the centre, Zira Hotel is one of the sleekest, most futuristic of properties in Belgrade. The rooms, hallways and dining area are ultra-modern, with contemporary art, plenty of space and science-fiction style design. Breakfast is of superb quality and dinner on the terrace is becoming a favourite with the city’s affluent. There are 127 rooms, a fitness centre and sauna.
Named after the Serbian King Aleksandar Obrenovic, this luxurious apartment hotel in a beautiful 19th-century building is one of the very best in the city. Expect ultra-luxurious rooms, plush bars and restaurants, and the very best in service.
Mixing classical elegance with contemporary fittings and comfort, the Balkan Hotel was thoroughly refurbished a few years ago. It now offers stylish and comfortable rooms in a good city centre location, close to the old bohemian quarter and Republic Square.
Within easy reach of the shopping district, historic centre and commercial zone, Belgrade City Hotel is a handsome 4-star property right next to the main railway station. There are more than 80 slick rooms, with warm, unpretentious décor, a great breakfast buffet and friendly staff.
Located in the eastern part of the old city close to the bars and restaurants of the Skadarlija quarter, Le Petit Piaf is a small modern boutique hotel with plenty of character and elegant, spacious rooms.
Conveniently located in the city centre across the road from the Balkan Hotel, this is a good-value option with decent rooms and its own pavement café. Built in 1856, this sizable property has plenty of history about it, and a rather decent restaurant to boot.
With an excellent location close to Kneza Mihala and Kalemegdan Park, this long-established budget hotel offers good-value, no-frills rooms close to the action. Receiving visitors since 1886, the welcome is still as friendly today, while the admirable onsite restaurant is quietly affordable.
Located in the heart of the city, the Union offers more than 100 clean and comfortable rooms in a pleasant, smart environment. If you want to splash out a little more, there are also a few luxury suites. The hotel also has a restaurant, a piano bar and even a casino.
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