Situated within an 18-floor tower next to a picturesque wooded park in a quiet and ... more
pleasant area of Belgrade, Hotel Srbija boasts a panoramic city view from the top floor restaurant. Whether you visit Belgrade for business or pleasure, the well-equipp...
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The Hotel Srbija is a renovated, modern, high rise property located within five kilometres ... more
of the Saint Sava Temple and Kalemegdan Park. The 230 guestrooms, over 18 floors, feature light, modern decor with wood furnishings. All include air conditioning...
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The Hotel Srbija is a renovated, modern, high rise property located within five kilometres ... more
of the Saint Sava Temple and Kalemegdan Park. The 230 guestrooms, over 18 floors, feature light, modern decor with wood furnishings. All include air conditioning...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia (and Montenegro), is one of a rare misfortuned cities in the world, bombed by NATO 1999. And now, after 7 years and dead of Miloshevic's regime (partly responsible for a civil war in ex Yugoslavia), is now one of the most visited cities in E. Europe. Just for that reason, in case you don't know, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe, first settled in the3rd century BC by Celts, before becoming Roman settlement called Singidunum. Name Belgrade first time is mentioned in 878 AD and it has been capital of Serbia since 1404 and was the capital of Yugoslavia from 1918 till recent. The city lies at the confluence of rivers Sava and Danub in north central Serbia, and since ancient times, it has been an important traffic focal point: an intersection of roads of Eastern and Western Europe. The first ...
Advantages: easy to find Disadvantages: always full of people
The most beautiful and biggest park in Belgrade is Kalemegdan Park, which is also the most important cultural and historical complex, in which the Belgrade Fortress stands high above the Sava and Danube confluence. The name Kalemegdan applies only to the spacious plateau surrounding the Fortress, which was turned into a park in the eighties of the XIX century. Its name derives from the Turkish words kale (field) and megdan (battle). The Turks also called it Fichir-bair, which means "the contemplation hill". Kalemegdan now includes the Military Museum, Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion, City Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments, Zoo, a children's amusement park, a large number of sports fields, restaurants?There's an ancient urban story living through years now, that under Kalemegdan Park there are old Roman tunnels, (places ...
Advantages: Location, cost, friendliness Disadvantages: Basic rooms, very occasional noise
This hotel has been fantastic on 4 separate stays in Belgrade. It is friendly, accomodating if a bit basic, and extremely conveniently located.
The hotel staff generally speak english, some better than others, but are always willing to help. This is very useful in a place with very little as far as developed tourism. The rooms are basic but clean, and daily housekeeping is prompt and helpful. Probably the best thing about Royal is the location. 5 minutes from Kalmegdan park, 2 minutes from the center of nightlife, and about 10 from all other attractions: museums, library, shopping, and churches.
Other things worth noting are that they do currency exchange in the hotel (not uncommon, but good to know), have a bar, breakfast is served with the price of the room, and there is a car rental agency about 5 doors down the hill from ...
phalangid 05.06.2007 (06.06.2007)
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