SAINT TEN Hotel.
Occupying a landmark 1929 building designed by architect Stojan Vejković, SAINT TEN manages a sharp transition from its interwar exterior to a polished, contemporary interior. Located in the Vračar district, the hotel sits within steps of the Temple of Saint Sava and the Nikola Tesla Museum, positioning guests in one of Belgrade’s most culturally significant residential pockets. The 55 rooms lean into a refined, executive aesthetic, with several suites offering terraces that look directly toward the Temple. Dining centers on L’Adresse, a Mediterranean-influenced restaurant that shifts from a sunlit lunch spot to a moody dinner setting. While the amenities—including a sauna, a cardio-meditation room, and a gym—favor compact urban utility over resort-style sprawl, the result is a sophisticated boutique stay that feels integrated into the city’s history.