The Bristol Belgrade.
The Bristol Belgrade is less a hotel and more a restored piece of the city’s soul. Originally opened in 1912, this Secession-style landmark in the Savamala district has transitioned from a storied 20th-century social hub into a refined five-star retreat. Unlike the sleek glass towers nearby, the Bristol occupies an entire protected historic block, maintaining its status as a cultural monument while introducing 143 rooms and suites that balance heritage with modern luxury. The atmosphere is defined by its distinct communal spaces: The Library and The Dining Room offer a nod to the building's Roaring Twenties peak, while The Courtyard provides a quiet escape from the riverfront bustle. It’s the ideal choice for those who prefer architectural character and a sense of continuity over standard luxury.