The hotel is one of the oldest hotels in Belgrade. It was built in
1885. The hotel was called 'Toplice' from 1953-2001, but now it
once again bears its original name. The hotel has 105 rooms
(including apartments, single and double suites) with a total of
180 beds, as well as a restaurant, bar/pub, currency exchange
office, tourist agency and shop. Other facilities at this
air-conditioned establishment include a lobby with 24-hour
reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, lift access to the
rooms, a newspaper stand, games room and TV lounge. Conference
facilities are also available. The hotel offers wireless Internet
access, room service and laundry service. There is also a car park
available to guests (for a fee).
Rooms
All rooms have satellite/cable TV and many of them are
air-conditioned and heated. The en suite bathroom offers a shower,
bath and hairdryer. Other in-room amenities include double or
king-size beds, a direct dial telephone, Internet access, a safe,
minibar, washing machine and ironing set.
Restaurant & Food
The restaurant is medium sized and decorated in white and brown
colours. There are no windows, so the appearance is a little dark,
but there is a separate terrace for outside eating. There is a
small breakfast room separate from the dining room on another
level.
Directions, How to get
there
From the direction of Šid: continue straight on the motorway and
cross the Gazela Bridge over the Sava River. Immediately after the
bridge, turn right into the street named Kneza Miloša. Continue
until the Federal Parliament. From the direction of Novi Sad: at
the highway junction, turn onto the highway from Šid to Belgrade in
the direction of Belgrade, then follow directions above. Guests who
come over the Brankova Bridge should continue straight to Terazije,
turn left and exit at the Republic Square. From the direction of
Pancevo and Zrenjanin: cross the bridge Bulevar despota Stefana to
the House of the Serbian Army at Republic Square.