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Palace Hotel
3.9/512 Reviews

Palace Hotel

Stari Grad Belgrade|0.06km from Museum of Applied Art
This hotel has received very mixed reviews and with accuracy. I, too, am limited by experience to providing an average/mixed review. I will separate this review into positives and negatives, for easy understanding. Positives: 1) Location can't be beat. This hotel is in the heartbeat of Belgrade, a 5 minute walk to the main square with restaurants, shops and cafes a plenty, and approximately a 10-15 minute perimeter from the major sightseeing attractions including the fortress, waterfront, cathedrals/churches etc. The hotel is also very nearby the central transport hubs - train and bus stations. Belgrade itself, at least the areas for sightseeing, is quite small. You can cover most of Belgrade on foot, or by local transport should you choose, making the hotel's location ideal. 2) The included breakfast buffet was excellent! There were many options and there was an excess of food to go around. The buffet breakfast included: scrambled eggs, hot boiled eggs, 3 different types of hot sausages, potato pancakes, many different types of yogurts, a large selection of cold cut meats and cheeses, lettuce, cold mixed salads, fresh cut vegetables, fresh cut fruits, whole fruits for takeaway (apples, bananas, nectarines, pears), muesli and other cold cereals, cold milk, juices, dried fruits and nuts, and other garnishes and accompaniments such as olives, pickles, etc. The hotel had an automatic coffee machine which made coffee according to your preferences - cappuccino, black coffee, espresso, hot chocolate etc. There was a large selection of tea available for you non-coffee consumers! There were many staff (I counted about 10 staff) ensuring the breakfast buffet was fully stocked/replenished at all times, guests' plates were cleared and seating was opened for new guests. The breakfast buffet runs from 7:00am to 10:00am, for early risers like me. The breakfast buffet, together with the location were the bright spots of this hotel, absolutely. 3) Staff were superb. Professional, courteous, and helpful with your every need. The hotel offered tourist maps of the city and staff were there to answer any questions you might have about your stay in Belgrade. Staffing was always in surplus, ensuring a smooth operation at the hotel. 4) Wifi was secure and signal was strong in the room and throughout the hotel. There was a flatscreen television in the room which also worked well (at least in my room) and offered a large selection of channels, but only a handful in English. I was able to find some international news channels and for me that was enough. 5) There was a little fridge in the room which I appreciated! Negatives: 1) The hotel is 100 + years old, and therefore is quite dated, including the interior, the rooms and all hotel amenities. While some might find this ”unique” or ”boutique,” I found the hotel to be in severe need of an upgrade or complete overhaul. Carpeting throughout the hotel felt dingy, dirty and old with multiple stains dating back to the

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Square Nine Hotel Belgrade
4.6/543 Reviews
Stari Grad
To be honest, the facade and lobby are better, the room is very general, there is a pile of no nutritious things on the room table, the price is not cheap, more than 200 euros, the room water is not, there are two small bottles of water at the bedside before bed, almost a few mouths are gone. It is that you don't have a bottle of water when you check in, and you can only get water when you sleep. The room toiletries are Hermès. Many people have seen it and are attracted. The room looks out and there is nothing. The front desk calls without any use. Then the sauna is closed and none is opened. The waiter in the sauna can't speak English, and he said that it was turned off for a long time. The whole stay is really not good! ! !
Hotel Indigo Belgrade
4.5/546 Reviews
Stari Grad
The service is outrageous. She ordered the mom in addition to the transfer number. asked if the hotel name would be on the board along with her name because she was worried after a dangerous story with taxi drivers in another country. The hotel answer would be. Actually the board only with name. We asked for a quiet room in advance and to turn off the air conditioner so that the room is warm. The hotel's answer is yes, of course. Actually - a ice-free room, the room has 20 degrees air conditioning and noise all night. Hotel is beautiful, breakfast is medium. Location is perfect.
Maison Royale
4.2/545 Reviews
Stari Grad
I stayed in this boutique hotel for four nights while in Belgrade and the experience was marvelous! It is worth the money. The included breakfast was served at the next-door Boutique2 Restaurant and amazing a la carte choices are available. The hotel does not have an elevator but it has a fancy spiral stairway. The location is in the heart of a busy pedestrian street, Knez Mihailova lined with shops, bars, restaurants and cafes. Maison Royale is mere 10 minute walk from either the Republic Square and the Belgrade Fortress. The fortress provides amazing views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. There is a more modern mall just a few steps away where there is grocery store, a Starbucks, restaurants and bars. The hotel provide transfers (for a fee) to and from the Nikola Tesla Airport. Parking (with a daily fee) is in the next door mall but has to be reserved when booking. The staff were super friendly and helpful. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Belgrade and I would stay here again given the opportunity!
Booking Rooms
4/58 Reviews
Stari Grad
Very large and comfortable. The elevator has European characteristics. There is also a free massage chair available. It is very comfortable for weights, but it is a bit noisy because it is close to the pedestrian street. It is much better to close the window.
Amsterdam Hotel
4.3/528 Reviews
I stayed here in a triple room with my teenage daughter and her friend. Our arrival was a little fraught as my daughters friend - who lives near Belgrade, did not have her ID with her - so they would not let her in the room. I understand security issues but this was a 16 year old girl and both my daughter and I had ID - they could have let us in the room until she could reach her mother to send copies of the ID. The room itself was a good size and very clean and comfortable. We had a coffee machine which was great and very welcome. The pool/spa area was excellent and the girls loved it - the only negative is that after one session in a day you have to pay for it which is a shame. Breakfast was excellent and had a really good variety of food. The views from the restaurant were awesome. the safe in the room did not work and it was very small - I would recommend getting some bigger safes - that can fit a computer.
Belgrade Art Hotel, A Member of Radisson Individua
4.4/573 Reviews
Stari Grad
Not bad, on the street in the city center, the sound of performances on the street can be heard outside the window at any time! Similar to the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai, there are many shops and western restaurants, the hotel is clean, the attitude of the staff is also good, and there are many kinds of breakfast You can buy a local mobile phone card at the Tusan store passing by, it is not expensive!

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.2°C during the day, 2.62°C at night

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• July to September: 24.35°C during the day, 18.92°C at night

• October to December: 9.97°C during the day, 6.3°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 45.4 cm

• Summer: 71.77 cm

• Autumn: 58.87 cm

• Winter: 54.23 cm

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