Your stay — M House
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The Property — M House
M House is a small, family-run hotel tucked into a quiet residential street in Vračar, Belgrade’s smart, tree-lined district. The lobby feels like a well-kept apartment: parquet floors, a few armchairs, and a receptionist who remembers your name. It suits independent travellers who want calm, cleanliness and a proper neighbourhood feel over sleek design or a party scene. The USP is its location – a five-minute walk to the Church of Saint Sava, and two minutes from a 24-hour bakery that sells hot burek.
Chronicles of Belgrade
Belgrade began as a Celtic settlement called Singidunum in the 3rd century BC, then became a Roman fort guarding the Danube frontier. The city was razed and rebuilt 40 times, earning its nickname 'the white city' from the Kalemegdan fortress that still anchors its skyline. Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences layered onto the medieval Serbian core, visible in the mix of neoclassical facades and brutalist blocks from the Yugoslav era. Today, Belgrade is gritty and electric – a capital that wears its scars with pride, known for its river clubs, street art, and the quiet resilience of its people.
Best Time to Visit
Full Belgrade guide →Best months
May, June, September – warm enough for terrace sitting (24-28°C), with lower humidity and far fewer tourists than August. Long evenings make strolling the Kalemegdan ramparts a pleasure.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak season. Temperatures hit 35°C+, and the city empties during the day as locals flee to riverside 'splavs' at night. Hotel prices rise 30-50% above May rates. The main draw is the Belgrade Beer Fest (mid-August) at Ušće park.
Budget shoulder season
April and October are the budget windows. April can still be chilly (10-18°C) and rainy, but hotel rates drop to €50-80/night for a double. October offers crisp, golden afternoons and half the crowd – you’ll dodge the heat and pay 40% less for accommodation.
Weather & packing
Belgrade summers are humid with sudden afternoon thunderstorms that flood pavements in minutes. Pack lightweight linen or cotton clothes, plus a packable rain jacket – not a brolly, as the wind off the Danube will turn it inside out.
Live City Briefing — Belgrade
- The Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) has a new direct bus line A1 to Slavija Square, running every 20 minutes from 6am-midnight – cheaper than a taxi (300 RSD vs 1800 RSD).
- Belgrade’s bike-share system (BG Bike) expanded to 60 stations in June 2026; the nearest dock to M House is at the corner of Kralja Milutina and Njegoševa.
- The long‑delayed reconstruction of the Savamala riverfront promenade is finally open – a three‑kilometre walk from the old railway station to the new Belgrade Waterfront, with pop‑up food stalls and shaded benches.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to M House, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on higher floors (above 5th floor) to minimize potential street noise from Kralja Milana Street. Consider rooms with a north-facing orientation to avoid direct sunlight.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on lower floors (ground to 3rd floor) might be noisier due to proximity to the street. Additionally, rooms near the lift might be more prone to noise from guests and staff.
Best views
Rooms on the higher floors (5th floor and above) might offer views of the surrounding cityscape, including the Sava River.
Quietest floors
5th floor and above
🔊 Noise notes
Kralja Milana Street can be busy, especially during rush hour. The hotel's location is also close to a few bars and restaurants, which might generate noise in the evenings.
Insider tips
Arrive early for check-in to ensure a smooth process. Consider requesting a room with a mini-fridge, as it's not a standard amenity, but it's worth asking for if you prefer to store your own snacks and drinks.
- 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 — M House
free on all tiers, 100 Mbps speed, no login constraints
serves all floors, one stairwell-only section in historic wing
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader), physical papers available in lobby
08:00-22:00, early bag-drop available from 06:00, late check-out until 14:00 for RSD 1,500
available 24/7, RSD 500 per day
step-free access, wheelchair entrance, elevator accessible, but no wheelchair-accessible rooms
on-site parking available, RSD 1,200 per night, nearest public car park at 500m, RSD 800 per day, EV charging available
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: RSD 250 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: RSD 500 advance deposit, RSD 2,000 incidental card hold at check-in
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Парк Мајке Јевросиме — 1.2 km · ~14 min walk
Музеј Вука и Доситеја — 364 m · ~5 min walk
Сцена „Раша Плаовић” — 406 m · ~5 min walk
Галактика Мини — 805 m · ~10 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Поштанска штедионица — 282 m · ~4 min walk
Beograd — 219 m · ~3 min walk
Organico — 105 m · ~1 min walk
Вуков споменик — 2.7 km · ~33 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Serbian dinar, RSD
You can exchange currency at banks, currency exchange offices, or use an ATM. Be aware that airport exchange rates are often unfavorable, and tourist bureaux may charge high fees.
Credit cards are widely accepted in Belgrade, and contactless payments are becoming more common. You can also use mobile payments like Google Pay or Apple Pay at many shops and restaurants.
Tipping in Serbia is generally low, around 5-10 dinars for small services, and 10-20 dinars for larger services like restaurant meals or taxi rides.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →You can find a cup of coffee for around 150-200 dinars at a typical café or coffee shop.
A budget-friendly option for lunch is a traditional Serbian dish like Ćevapi, which costs around 500-700 dinars.
A affordable dinner option is a main course at a mid-range restaurant, which costs around 1,000-1,500 dinars.
The streets around the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Nikola Tesla Museum are popular for street food and affordable eats.
The largest supermarket chain in the area is Mercator, with several locations in Belgrade.
The pedestrian zone in the city center has a variety of affordable shopping options, including high-street clothing stores and local markets.
A one-way ticket on public transportation costs around 120 dinars, and a day pass is available for 250 dinars. The cheapest way to get from the airport is by bus, which costs around 300 dinars.
Avoid exchanging money at airports or tourist bureaux, and instead use an ATM or exchange currency at a bank.Use public transportation instead of taxis or ride-hailing services, which can be expensive.Eat at local markets or street food stalls, which offer affordable and authentic options.
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 M House
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Поштанска штедионица — 282 m · ~4 min walk — pharmacy · Beograd — 219 m · ~3 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 M House?
Request rooms on higher floors (above 5th floor) to minimize potential street noise from Kralja Milana Street. Consider rooms with a north-facing orientation to avoid direct sunlight.
Which rooms should I avoid at M House?
Rooms on lower floors (ground to 3rd floor) might be noisier due to proximity to the street. Additionally, rooms near the lift might be more prone to noise from guests and staff.
Is M House noisy?
Kralja Milana Street can be busy, especially during rush hour. The hotel's location is also close to a few bars and restaurants, which might generate noise in the evenings.
Which rooms have the best views at M House?
Rooms on the higher floors (5th floor and above) might offer views of the surrounding cityscape, including the Sava River.
What are insider tips for staying at M House?
Arrive early for check-in to ensure a smooth process. Consider requesting a room with a mini-fridge, as it's not a standard amenity, but it's worth asking for if you prefer to store your own snacks and drinks.
What time is check-in at M House?
Check-in at M House is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does M House have Wi-Fi?
free on all tiers, 100 Mbps speed, no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at M House?
RSD 250 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near M House?
A budget-friendly option for lunch is a traditional Serbian dish like Ćevapi, which costs around 500-700 dinars.
What is the cheapest way to get around from M House?
A one-way ticket on public transportation costs around 120 dinars, and a day pass is available for 250 dinars. The cheapest way to get from the airport is by bus, which costs around 300 dinars.
When is the best time to visit Belgrade?
May, June, September – warm enough for terrace sitting (24-28°C), with lower humidity and far fewer tourists than August. Long evenings make strolling the Kalemegdan ramparts a pleasure.
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.