Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It is not only the capital of Serbia, but also its main tourist destination. The "hit" of the architectural heritage is the citadel of Kalemegdan, built during the ancient Celts and withstood more than 115 battles.
One of the best museums in Belgrade bears the name of Nikola Tesla and keeps the remains of the great inventor. Other attractions include the historic Knyaz Mikhailov Street, St. Sava Church, the Cathedral, and many parks, monuments and museums.
Analysts at Hotelhunter recorded an increased demand for hotels located in the Novi Beograde and Vozdovac districts. In addition, many guests wish to book a hotel
near Republic Square, which is reputed to be the main pearl of Stari Grad. The most sought after in this area are:
- Mama Shelter Belgrade;
- Lifedesign Hotel;
- Mama Shelter Belgrade.
Prices for hotel rooms in the Serbian capital are affordable even for low-budget tourists. The cheapest double rooms, costing $ 9-10, are offered by Good People Design and Hostel M. Visitors to Belgrade can also find 3-star hotels from $ 22 and 4-stars from $ 27.
However, the most popular hotels are:
- 2-star Hotel Slavija (from $ 33) and Wood Suites Belgrade (from $ 15);
- 3-star Garni Hotel Jugoslavija (from $ 34) and Hotel Rex (from $ 35);
- 4-star Metropol Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel (from $ 90) and Hotel Moskva (from $ 66).
It is enough to compare the prices in these establishments to "calculate" the ideal accommodation option that suits your financial capabilities.
Do you want to save a lot without depriving yourself of the usual comfort? Plan to arrive during the low season (January-February), when tariffs are cheaper on average by 42%. Remember: September is the most expensive month to live in Belgrade with an average price increase of 24%. Also take into account that hotel rooms are typically $ 5-6 less (about $ 70) on weekdays than on weekends.