Hotel Museum – perfect place to stay, in the heart of Belgrade

Location of the hotel reflects the place of the city center where Belgrade developed from and besides a great location and unique interior enriched by the treads of tradition gives the guests impeccable service and unforgettable experience. Tucked between Knez Mihajlova street and the Republic Square, the Boutique hotel Museum represents an ideal address for the tourists in search of exploring Belgrade but the business travelers as well. Museum hotel, with its 50 rooms, conference rooms, restaurant, bar, sauna and fitness center introduces you with a centuries long hospitality, professionalism and kindness.

Hotel Museum - perfect place to stay, in the heart of Belgrade

Design of exterior and interior of the hotel follows the historic development of building’s architecture with newer part of facade redesigned in neo-modernistic style, while the old part, which is under the highest protection of the country, was restored. Interior of the hotel is covered by milky white marble combined with wood linings of oak tree which give you a sense of warmth and glass walls making eclectic style giving a sense of comfort, luxury and amenity.

Hotel Museum - perfect place to stay, in the heart of Belgrade

All the rooms and apartments have: free and fast Wi-Fi, LED TV, air condition, satin cotton bed sheets, coffee and tea set, safe and a mini bar. All the bathrooms are coated by finest ceramics, made in accordance with the Museum hotel; dressers combined with steel and quartz, Pure Herbs cosmetics, cotton bathrobes and towels. Two conference rooms are located on the first floor of the Museum hotel. They are illuminated by natural light and have a complete light control as well as blackout curtains. They are equipped by modern audio and video technology, Wi-Fi internet, flip charts, pens and notebooks ready for your meetings, business presentations or team buildings.

Hotel Museum - perfect place to stay, in the heart of Belgrade

Automobile Museum in Belgrade

The Museum was founded by the Assembly of the City of Belgrade and Bratislav Petkovic, the collector and owner of a collection comprising historically valuable cars and arhive material on the domestic history of motoring.

The Museum’s premises are situated in the Modern Garage, a characteristic monument of the technical culture of its age, itself declared a cultural asset. The building, designed by the Russian arhitect Valerij Staševski, was built in the city centre in 1929 as the first public garage. Amon many, it housed the automobiles of the participants in the first international car and motorcycle race ever held in Belgrade, on September 3, 1939.