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Serbia was once the dominant state within Yugoslavia, a republic formed in 1929 to forcibly unify the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. The republic was held together by coercion—first under kings then under a communist government—until 1991-92 when Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence. By 1992, all that was left of Yugoslavia was Serbia and Montenegro.
Boasting a perfect location in the very heart of Belgrade, the newly built Life Design Hotel features elegant, anti-allergenic rooms and superb wellness… More
The IN Hotel Beograd is set amidst the central financial and business area of New Belgrade, perfectly suited for business people offering modern comfort… More
You can enjoy presidential treatment at the Design Hotel Mr. President, which is situated in the heart of Belgrade. Each of the luxurious rooms features… More
Hotel Majestic is located in the very heart of Belgrade. Nearby is the famous main shopping street Knez Mihajlova. It offers free Wi-Fi, a breakfast and… More
Belgrade City Hotel enjoys a central location in Belgrade, housed in a Neo-Renaissance building opposite the Main Railway and Bus Station. The hotel is… More
Belgrade City Hotel enjoys a central location in Belgrade, housed in a Neo-Renaissance building opposite the Main Railway and Bus Station. The hotel is… More
Belgrade City Hotel enjoys a central location in Belgrade, housed in a Neo-Renaissance building opposite the Main Railway and Bus Station. The hotel is… More
Directly connected to the International Sava Congress Centre, a 3-minute drive to Belgrade’s centre and 5-minute drive to the fair, Continental… More
The Hotel Excelsior Belgrade features brand-new refurbished guest rooms and is located in the very heart of the city centre, just opposite the city hall… More
Registered as a monument of culture, our stylish yet traditional hotel in the centre of Belgrade offers warm en suite rooms, a romantic basement restaurant… More