Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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WHERE TO STAY IN SERBIA 563

BELGRADE


Green Studio Hostel h z 
Karađorđeva 69, 11000 Tel (011) 263 3626 Rooms 10 Map C4


Just across the road from Belgrade’s train and bus stations, the Green Studio offers a mixture of dormitory rooms
and self-contained private units. Bright and airy common rooms, including a kitchen and TV lounge, make it a
good place to socialize. Free tea and coffee are provided. http://www.greenstudiohostel.com


Travelling Actor 0 z 
Gospodar Jevremova 65, 11000 Tel (011) 323 4156 Fax (011) 323 4821 Rooms 9 Map D2


An intimate bed and breakfast located in the restaurant-packed Skadarlija district, just round the corner of Strahinjića
Bana. Squeezed into the lower floors of an apartment block, rooms are small but comfortable and equipped with
flat-screen TV. Breakfast is served in the nearby Putujući Glumac restaurant. http://www.travellingactor.rs


Le Petit Piaf 0 z 
Skadarska 34, 11000 Tel (011) 303 5252 Fax (011) 303 5353 Rooms 13 Map E3


A charming boutique hotel located in a pleasant courtyard in the Skadarlija district, Le Petit Piaf is a short walk
from the city's main sights. Rooms are decorated in warm colours and come with TV, safe and Internet. The hotel
also offers a handful of well-furnished suites that have living rooms and kitchenettes. http://www.petitpiaf.com


Majestic h 0 å z 
Obilićev venac 28, 11000 Tel (011) 328 5777 Fax (011) 3284 995 Rooms 93 Map D3


A few steps away from bustling Knez Mihailova, the Majestic is a good mid-range choice. The hotel dates from
the 1930s and retains a few Art Deco touches, although the rooms are relatively plain. All rooms have TV and
Internet facilities. http://www.majestic.rs


Moskva h 0 z 7 
Balkanska 1, 11000 Tel (011) 268 6255 Fax (011) 268 8389 Rooms 138 Map D4


Located on the central Terazije Square, Moskva is a Belgrade landmark. Dating from 1906, this imposing hotel
in Art Nouveau style is one of the most striking buildings in the city. The rooms blend old-style furnishings
and modern fittings and there is an atmospheric coffee shop on the ground floor. http://www.hotelmoskva.co.yu


Palace Hotel 0 å z 
Toplićin venac 23, 11000 Tel (011) 218 5585 Fax (011) 218 4458 Rooms 86 Map C3


This elegant, slightly old-fashioned hotel is located on a relatively quiet street just off Knez Mihailova. Dating
back to the 1920s, the rooms are decorated with period furnishings and provide Internet access. The Belgrade
Panorama restaurant on the top floor offers excellent views of the Sava river. http://www.palacehotel.co.yu


Balkan 0 z 
Prizrenska 2, 11000 Tel (011) 363 3000 Fax (011) 2687 466 Rooms 79 Map D3


The Balkan is one of the oldest hotels in Belgrade, although the present building dates from 1935. Located just
off Knez Mihailova, the hotel offers elegantly furnished rooms with plasma screens and coffee-making
machines. The popular restaurant, Orient Express, serves Serbian cuisine. http://www.balkanhotel.net


FURTHER AFIELD Chillton Hostel h z 


Katanićeva 7, 11000 Tel (011) 344 1826 Rooms 3


Situated in a residential street behind the historic St Sava’s Church (see p555), Chillton offers comfortable dormitory
accommodation. Facilities include a large common room with free Internet, satellite TV and a guest kitchen.
The staff is well informed about local places of interest. http://www.chilltonhostel.com


FURTHER AFIELD Hyatt Regency h 0 S ÷ å z 7 
Milentija Popovića 5, 11070 Tel (011) 301 1234 Fax (011) 301 2234 Rooms 302


Located amidst the wide boulevards of Novi Beograd, the Hyatt has long had a reputation for high levels of
comfort and service. Although not within strolling distance of the city centre, it offers a range of on-site shopping
and leisure facilities. Some rooms have great views of the Old Town. http://www.belgrade.regency.hyatt.com


Where to Stay in Serbia


With an increase in the number of visitors to Serbia,


the accommodation facilities in the region are fast
improv ing. To meet the growing demand, old hotels
have been revamped and many new establish ments
have sprung up. Bigger cities such as Belgrade, Novi Sad
and Niš offer a good choice of accommodation.


PRICE CATEGORIES
Price categories are for a standard double
room per night in high season, including
tax and service charges. Breakfast is
included, unless otherwise specified.

Map References see map of Belgrade pp548–9

 Under 3,000 din
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