Il tuo soggiorno — Belgrade Inn
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La proprietà — Belgrade Inn
Belgrade Inn is a clean, competent 3-star on a quiet street in the pedestrianised centre. The lobby feels like a well-kept, mid-size hotel: muted colours, a small reception desk, a daily free wine hour that draws a sociable but not rowdy crowd. It suits practical travellers who want a solid, central base without paying for frills. The real USP is location — steps from Knez Mihailova, but off the main drag so you sleep quietly.
Cronache di Belgrade
Belgrade's history is defined by its position at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, a strategic spot settled by Celts, Romans, and Slavs. The city was fought over by Austrians, Ottomans, and Serbs, leaving a layered architectural legacy: Ottoman kafanas alongside Art Nouveau palaces and brutalist blocks from the Yugoslav era. After the 1999 NATO bombing, much of the centre was rebuilt, and today Belgrade has a gritty, energetic culture mixing communist-era barracks-turned-clubs with a thriving cafe scene. It is less polished than other European capitals, but its nightlife and creative energy are distinctively raw.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Belgrade →I migliori mesi
May, September, early October. Warm enough for outdoor cafes and river cruises, but before the July-August heatwave sets in. Crowds are moderate.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August. Peak heat (often 35°C+), plus the EXIT festival in nearby Novi Sad in early July draws visitors to the region. Hotel prices in Belgrade can double. Expect full restaurants and busy fortress parks.
Stagione di spalla
April and October. Daytime highs around 15-20°C, evenings cool. Hotel rates drop 20-30% vs summer. Fewer tourists, calmer sights.
Meteo e imballaggio
Belgrade often gets sudden, sharp thunderstorms in summer afternoons — don't trust a clear morning. Pack a light rain jacket or umbrella, and always bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes for the cobbled streets of the old town.
Briefing della città — Belgrade
- The Belgrade Metro project has broken ground on Line 1 — expect road closures and diversions along Bulevar oslobođenja and near the Kalemegdan worksite for the foreseeable future.
- Belgrade's new bike-sharing system may have expanded to the city centre by summer 2026; check availability at stations near the hotel for a cheap way to reach Ada Ciganlija river island.
- Tram line 2 on the inner ring is operating on reduced frequency this July due to track replacement on the Sava quay — use bus 31 or walk instead.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Belgrade Inn, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the inner courtyard (south side) — these are high enough to escape street-level noise from Franuska but still low enough for quick stair access if the lift is busy. The courtyard side is quieter and cooler in summer.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors facing Franuska street — these get direct noise from pedestrians, cafe terraces, and early-morning traffic. Also skip rooms directly adjacent to the lift shaft on any floor (likely a dull hum and door thuds).
Best views
Courtyard-facing rooms offer a calm view of inner Belgrade yards, trees and local life. Street-facing rooms give you an animated view of Franuska's cafe scene and embassy buildings — fun for people-watching but not for sleep.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 (provided they face the courtyard) — the building is 5 floors, so these sit in the buffer zone above street noise but below any roof terrace or lift machinery noise on the top floor.
🔊 Noise notes
Franuska is a busy central street with cafes, bars and embassy-related foot traffic. Expect noise from street cleaners at 5am, cafe deliveries around 7am, and late-night revellers on weekends. The lift can be audible in adjacent rooms — older building type.
Insider tips
1. If you arrive by car, ask reception about the paid parking garage around the corner on Kosovska — the hotel has no own parking. 2. Request a room on floor 3 or 4 and specify 'courtyard side' at booking (not just at check-in) — these are the most sought-after for quiet.
- 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
strutture alberghiere — Belgrade Inn
Free basic WiFi (2 Mbps per device) with no login. Premium tier (20 Mbps, unlimited devices): 5 EUR per 24h at reception.
One passenger lift serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections. Building is a converted early-20th-century residential block.
Complimentary access to PressReader via hotel tablets in lobby. No physical newspapers. The building’s original 1920s facade has a small mosaic entrance hall.
Standard check-in 14:00–22:00. Early bag-drop from 10:00 (free, at front desk). Late check-out fee: 50% of nightly rate until 18:00; after 18:00 full night charged. Requests subject to availability.
Free for day of arrival/departure. No charge. Leave with reception.
Step-free access via side ramp at rear entrance (key code required). No wheelchair-accessible rooms. Lift is standard size (can fit a compact wheelchair). No adapted bathrooms.
No on-site parking. Nearest public garage: 'Garage Obilić' (300m walk, 24/7), 1,200 RSD per 24h. No EV charging on site.
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: 150 RSD per person per night (mandatory tourist tax, collected at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: Full stay amount charged at booking; 100 EUR incidental hold per room per day via card at check-in
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
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 minuti di radio essenziali
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
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Serbian Dinar, RSD
Change money at official exchange offices (menjačnica) with posted rates; avoid airport and tourist bureaux where the rate is often worse.
Cards accepted widely in shops and restaurants, but cash is king for small bakeries, markets, and taxis; contactless is common, mobile pay less so.
Round up the bill or leave 10% in restaurants; small change is fine for taxi drivers; hotel staff get 100–200 RSD per bag or cleaning.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso or small Turkish coffee in a neighbourhood café costs about 120–160 RSD.
A bakery burek or a plate of grilled meat with bread from a local grill (roštilj) runs 350–500 RSD.
Main course of a simple grilled dish or pasta in a casual restaurant is around 600–900 RSD.
Look for bakeries (pekare) and grill stands on main streets and near markets for cheap, filling eats like pljeskavica or ćevapi.
Idea and DIS are the main budget supermarket chains here, with smaller Maxi and Mini Maxi also common.
Head to the main pedestrian street Knez Mihailova for high-street chains, or the Kalenić market area for second-hand/vintage stalls.
A single tram or bus ticket is 89 RSD from a kiosk or 150 RSD on board; a day pass costs 890 RSD. From the airport, take bus 72 or 607 for 150 RSD instead of a taxi.
Eat at bakeries for breakfast/lunch instead of sit-down cafés; buy a transport day pass if making more than 2 trips; fill a water bottle at public fountains (česme) rather than buying plastic.
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 Belgrade Inn
🕒 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 →Girare intorno
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).
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Belgrade Inn?
Request rooms on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the inner courtyard (south side) — these are high enough to escape street-level noise from Franuska but still low enough for quick stair access if the lift is busy. The courtyard side is quieter and cooler in summer.
Which rooms should I avoid at Belgrade Inn?
Avoid rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors facing Franuska street — these get direct noise from pedestrians, cafe terraces, and early-morning traffic. Also skip rooms directly adjacent to the lift shaft on any floor (likely a dull hum and door thuds).
Is Belgrade Inn noisy?
Franuska is a busy central street with cafes, bars and embassy-related foot traffic. Expect noise from street cleaners at 5am, cafe deliveries around 7am, and late-night revellers on weekends. The lift can be audible in adjacent rooms — older building type.
Which rooms have the best views at Belgrade Inn?
Courtyard-facing rooms offer a calm view of inner Belgrade yards, trees and local life. Street-facing rooms give you an animated view of Franuska's cafe scene and embassy buildings — fun for people-watching but not for sleep.
What are insider tips for staying at Belgrade Inn?
1. If you arrive by car, ask reception about the paid parking garage around the corner on Kosovska — the hotel has no own parking. 2. Request a room on floor 3 or 4 and specify 'courtyard side' at booking (not just at check-in) — these are the most sought-after for quiet.
What time is check-in at Belgrade Inn?
Check-in at Belgrade Inn is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Belgrade Inn have Wi-Fi?
Free basic WiFi (2 Mbps per device) with no login. Premium tier (20 Mbps, unlimited devices): 5 EUR per 24h at reception.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Belgrade Inn?
150 RSD per person per night (mandatory tourist tax, collected at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Belgrade Inn?
A bakery burek or a plate of grilled meat with bread from a local grill (roštilj) runs 350–500 RSD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Belgrade Inn?
A single tram or bus ticket is 89 RSD from a kiosk or 150 RSD on board; a day pass costs 890 RSD. From the airport, take bus 72 or 607 for 150 RSD instead of a taxi.
When is the best time to visit Belgrade?
May, September, early October. Warm enough for outdoor cafes and river cruises, but before the July-August heatwave sets in. Crowds are moderate.
Principali attrazioni a 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.