Hotel Palace

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Hotel Palace

  • May 19, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by LenR from Townsville, Australia
Hotel Palace

This is probably the best location of the three hotels in which I have stayed. It is just a few blocks from the main pedestrian street and close to the Belgrade Orthodox Cathedral and Princess Ljubica’s Mansion. As an added bonus, there is a nice park just around the corner.

The hotel is rated four-stars but it would not get this rating in many countries. Everything works, the staff is civil, breakfast was acceptable but nothing stands out from my three-day stay.

There are 86 rooms—52 singles, 39 doubles and 15 suites. My single room was reasonably large and the bathroom was huge. I stayed mid-winter and the heater in the bedroom was providing plenty of heat but the bathroom was a bit cold. The room was equipped with a TV, mini-bar and hairdryer. There was Internet access from the room and 18-hour room service.

The hotel is in a building which was built in 1923. It was originally known for its beautiful architectural elements and many remain today. It is certainly a nice contrast to the communist-era buildings from the 1960-80s, which house some of the other hotels. The building has its own generator so power outages should not be a problem and it also has its own freezing system for making ice.

Public facilities include two restaurants, a bar, casino, exchange office, business center and garage. The Classic Restaurant is on the ground floor. This provides a self-service breakfast and lunch and à la carte dinner service. The breakfast was better than others I have had in Belgrade. The Belgrade Panorama Restaurant is on the sixth-floor. This is a high quality restaurant with music and nice atmosphere each evening.

Of the three hotels I report on, this would be my choice, however, it is also the more expensive. It really is a case of you get what you pay for. At around $50 a night, this is fair value in Belgrade.

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