Your stay — Guest House N
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The Property — Guest House N
Guest House N is a no-fuss, family-run 3-star near the Autokomanda junction, with a small front garden and a lobby that smells of floor polish and filter coffee. It’s a clean, quiet base for travellers who want to sleep well and move on quickly — no spa, no restaurant, just reliable air conditioning and a bus stop 50 metres away. Best for independent visitors on a budget who value efficiency over atmosphere.
Chronicles of Belgrade
Belgrade started as a Celtic fort in the 3rd century BC, then became the Roman city of Singidunum. It has been razed and rebuilt 40-odd times, most famously by the Ottomans after 1521 and again following NATO bombing in 1999. The architecture is a jagged mix of Austro-Hungarian facades, brutalist concrete blocks from the Yugoslav era, and new glass towers sprouting along the Sava. Today it’s a gritty, energetic capital where outdoor cafes spill across Kalemegdan Park and the nightlife on floating river clubs is loud and cheap. The city’s identity is stubborn, cynical, and unpretentiously creative.
Best Time to Visit
Full Belgrade guide →Best months
May and September for dry warmth in the mid-20s °C, with fewer tourists and solid airfares; June also works before the July heatwave.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak: temperatures regularly hit 35°C, hotel rates jump 20-30%, and Exit Festival in nearby Novi Sad (early July) pulls big crowds through Belgrade. The city’s own Belgrade Beer Fest usually lands in August. Book three months ahead or pay 20% more.
Budget shoulder season
April, October, and early November: daytime highs of 15-20°C, room discounts of 15-25%, and easy access to major sites without queuing. Rainfall picks up in April and November but comes in short bursts.
Weather & packing
Belgrade in July has a dry continental heat that feels heavier than the thermometer reads because of the river humidity. Pack two light cotton shirts and a foldable umbrella for the rare afternoon thunderstorm.
Live City Briefing — Belgrade
- The Belgrade metro construction has closed parts of Bulevar kralja Aleksandra until 2027, so the tram 2 and 5 routes are diverted — check bus 33 as an alternative from Autokomanda to the city centre.
- A new direct bus line from Nikola Tesla Airport to Slavija Square started in June 2025, cutting taxi reliance; you’ll need the A1 bus, every 30 minutes, 5 EUR.
- Ada Ciganlija lake’s beach season is fully open in July — entry is free, but plastic deckchair hire costs about 4 EUR and sunbeds book out by 10am on weekends.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Guest House N, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the rear courtyard. These floors are high enough to avoid most street-level noise from Ugrički put, and the courtyard side gets little traffic.
Rooms to avoid
Steer clear of ground-floor rooms facing the street. Ugrički put is a main road with buses and trucks, and the ground floor picks up engine rumble and pedestrian noise. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft — it's a 3-star building so lifts can be rattly.
Best views
The street side (Ugrički put) gives a view over suburban Belgrade with some green strips, but it's busy. The courtyard side offers a tranquil outlook onto neighbouring buildings and gardens—no vista, but peaceful.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 are the quietest. They're above street noise but below the 5th floor which might be near a roof terrace or service area.
🔊 Noise notes
Main noise is from Ugrički put — an arterial road with buses, trucks, and morning traffic from around 6am. Occasional sirens from emergency vehicles. No bar or club on site, but the entrance area can echo voices. Lift mechanism audible on adjacent rooms, especially on floors 1-2.
Insider tips
1. Request a room overlooking the courtyard when booking — the desk can often allocate these at no extra cost if available. 2. The hotel has limited parking; arrive early or use the pay-and-display spots on side streets like Dr. Petra Markovića to avoid walking far with luggage.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Guest House N
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds approx. 30 Mbps down; no login page, just select network 'GN Guest' and accept terms once.
One lift serves all 4 floors; no stairs-only sections.
No daily newspaper; in-room Chromecast access to a digital newsstand with Politika and Blic; building is a renovated 1970s residential block with original staircase banisters.
Standard 14:00-22:00. Early bag-drop from 10:00 with no fee. Late check-out until 18:00: 1,500 RSD fee after 12:00.
Free for day-of-arrival before check-in or day-of-departure after check-out; storage room in lobby, no lockers.
Step-free access via ramp at front entrance; lift to all floors; no accessible bathroom on site.
On-site free parking for 8 cars (first-come, first-served); nearest public car park 'Zemun Parking' at 2 Trg Branka Radičevića, 150 RSD/hour overnight; no EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 145 RSD per person per night (tourist tax, mandatory for all guests)
Deposit & card hold: 25% advance deposit via bank transfer or credit card; 3,000 RSD incidental hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Црква Светих Преподобномученика ђакона Авакума и игумана Пајсија (1.2 km · ~14 min walk)
- Church: Црква Светих мученица Вере, Наде, Љубави и мајке им Софије (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Тржни центар БН Бос — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Двориштанце — 2.0 km · ~25 min walk
Мали див — 180 m · ~2 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
АИК банка — 598 m · ~7 min walk
Фарманеа — 895 m · ~11 min walk
Мини маркет „Далма” — 485 m · ~6 min walk
Алтина — 2.0 km · ~24 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Serbian Dinar, RSD
Use ATMs for best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Nikola Tesla Airport or bus stations as they charge poor rates and high fees.
Visa and Mastercard widely accepted in supermarkets, restaurants and shops; contactless and mobile pay common; cash still needed for smaller bakeries, markets and taxis.
Not mandatory but appreciated: round up the bill or leave 10% in restaurants; small change for taxi drivers; hotel staff not expected to be tipped.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A standard espresso or domestic filter coffee from a local bakery or kafana costs around 120–150 RSD.
A daily set meal (roštilj or sarma with salad and bread) at a local konoba or grill place runs about 500–700 RSD.
A main course like grilled meat or pasta in a simple restaurant costs roughly 700–900 RSD.
Burek, pljeskavica and ćevapi from bakeries and roadside grills are the go-to cheap eats; look for small takeaway spots along the main roads.
Discount chains like Lidl, Idea and Maxi are common; local green markets (pijace) sell fresh produce cheaper than supermarket pre-packed goods.
High-street chains like New Yorker and LC Waikiki in shopping centres; for bargain clothes, seek out the weekend market at Novi Beograd's Zeleni venac.
A 90-minute bus/tram ticket costs 89 RSD from a kiosk; a day pass is 150 RSD. From the airport, take bus 72 to Zeleni venac for 89 RSD instead of a 3000+ RSD taxi.
Fill a reusable bottle at public drinking fountains (česma) for free tap water. Eat at bakeries (pekara) for breakfast or a cheap meal. Buy a refillable transport card (BusPlus) at a kiosk for discounted single rides.
Emergency Contacts
BelgradeIf you need roadside assistance, call 1987. For non-urgent police matters, dial 191. English-speaking operators are available for all emergency numbers. Always carry your passport or a copy.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Belgrade, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Guest House N
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · АИК банка — 598 m · ~7 min walk — pharmacy · Фарманеа — 895 m · ~11 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Trg Republike (city centre stop, near Zeleni Venac) → Vojvode Supljikca (Zlatnik Hotel)
💡 Get off at 'Vojvode Supljikca' — that’s your stop. The hotel is 2 mins walk. Trams can get crowded; avoid Friday evening rush 17:00–18:30.
Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) → Zlatnik Hotel
💡 Use the pink taxi dispatcher booth inside baggage claim — they give a fixed-price voucher. Avoid informal touts. Price includes luggage, but tip 1 EUR for good service.
Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) → Zeleni Venac (walk 10 min or tram to Zlatnik Hotel)
💡 Buy a BusPlus card at the airport kiosk (300 RSD card fee + top-up). Cash only on bus—exact change rarely works, so card saves hassle.
Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) → Slavija Square (nearest to Zlatnik Hotel)
💡 Buy ticket on board. Late-night arrival after 22:30? Take Bus 72 to Zeleni Venac, then a tram (Trams 9 or 10 run all night).
About Belgrade
Wikipedia ↗Belgrade ( bel-GRAYD, Serbian: Београд / Beograd, lit. 'White City', Serbian: [beǒɡrad] ) is the capital and historic largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. According to the 2022 cen...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Guest House N?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the rear courtyard. These floors are high enough to avoid most street-level noise from Ugrički put, and the courtyard side gets little traffic.
Which rooms should I avoid at Guest House N?
Steer clear of ground-floor rooms facing the street. Ugrički put is a main road with buses and trucks, and the ground floor picks up engine rumble and pedestrian noise. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft — it's a 3-star building so lifts can be rattly.
Is Guest House N noisy?
Main noise is from Ugrički put — an arterial road with buses, trucks, and morning traffic from around 6am. Occasional sirens from emergency vehicles. No bar or club on site, but the entrance area can echo voices. Lift mechanism audible on adjacent rooms, especially on floors 1-2.
Which rooms have the best views at Guest House N?
The street side (Ugrički put) gives a view over suburban Belgrade with some green strips, but it's busy. The courtyard side offers a tranquil outlook onto neighbouring buildings and gardens—no vista, but peaceful.
What are insider tips for staying at Guest House N?
1. Request a room overlooking the courtyard when booking — the desk can often allocate these at no extra cost if available. 2. The hotel has limited parking; arrive early or use the pay-and-display spots on side streets like Dr. Petra Markovića to avoid walking far with luggage.
What time is check-in at Guest House N?
Check-in at Guest House N is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Guest House N have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds approx. 30 Mbps down; no login page, just select network 'GN Guest' and accept terms once.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Guest House N?
145 RSD per person per night (tourist tax, mandatory for all guests)
Where can I eat cheaply near Guest House N?
A daily set meal (roštilj or sarma with salad and bread) at a local konoba or grill place runs about 500–700 RSD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Guest House N?
A 90-minute bus/tram ticket costs 89 RSD from a kiosk; a day pass is 150 RSD. From the airport, take bus 72 to Zeleni venac for 89 RSD instead of a 3000+ RSD taxi.
When is the best time to visit Belgrade?
May and September for dry warmth in the mid-20s °C, with fewer tourists and solid airfares; June also works before the July heatwave.
Top Attractions in Belgrade
💡 Walk through around 6 pm when musicians start setting up but before the dinner rush. Buy a slice of burek from a bakery on the parallel street instead.
💡 Arrive at least 30 minutes before the free-entry opening. The waiting line can take over an hour otherwise. The demo show is worth it.
💡 Go through the north gate at dusk to avoid the main tourist crowds. The view from the lower plateau is better than the upper.
💡 The cafe terrace has excellent, cheap coffee and a direct view across the river to the fortress. Go on a sunny day.
💡 Rent a bike near the entrance bridge for about 2 euros per hour. The far end of the lake is quieter and has wilder swimming spots.