
In the heart
of the old city Belgrade, development of an interesting process is noticeable.
Some decrepit buildings that have preserved the spirit of history and
tradition of architecture dominant at the beginning of the twentieth
century are the object of enterpreneurial contemplations and activities
that lead to substantial reconstruction of such structures assigning
them a new purpose, if possible, as small hotels of garni and boutique
categories.
Present hotel
capacities in Belgrade are absolutely insufficient. Two large hotels,
Metropol and Jugoslavia, are currently at an early stage of reconstruction
and development, whilst the third existing one, Hotel Continental, will
soon be on their tail. Announcement of greenfield attempts in new hotel
capacities are only to come in sight! Hence, any venture in small-scope
hotels especially in the old city core is of high importance. There,
almost all buildings are under state protection and, accordingly, ’old
into new’ realization is an extraordinary enterprise. And if everything
is accomplished close to the pedestrian zone of Knez Mihailova Street,
there is no need for further explanation.
All aforementioned
applies to Hotel ’’Evropa’’, located at the very Terazije, in
1 Sremska Street, at the beginning of the pedestrian zone in Knez Mihailova
Street!

In the surroundings
of the very heart of the old city, in one of those buildings whose façade
has been one of Belgrade ornaments for almost a century now, telling
the story of its charm and the metropolitan-ism, Garni Hotel ’’Evorpa’’
is situated. There, at the very Terazije, the name of the new prestigious
hotel capacity has acquired a completely new meaning.
The edifice
constructed in 1921 according to the design of the Czech architect Matija
Bleh was completely reconstructed in compliance with the most contemporary
standards always considering that the spirit of old times is preserved.
In the very city center, at the beginning of the pedestrian zone in
Knez Mihailova Street, the guests of this hotel will have a chance to
feel embracement of the old and the new at one place. The entrance of
the building which is in 1 Sremska Street is a threshold of some other,
completely different, separate world where comfort and beauty, traditional
and modern, design and functionality, care for the most minute detail
and state-of-the-art technology are intertwined in the best European
manner. This is a creation which gives a special feeling of individuality
to everyone who walks between its walls. Definitely, it is a syntheses
of luxury and perfection.
This hotel
has 7 luxuriously furnished suites and two Premium Rooms, Conference
room, Library, Spa center and Aperitive bar. All suites have been named
after European capitals. Royal Suites have the names of the cities such
as London, Paris and Moscow occupying an area of 140 m2 each. De Lux
Suites have been called after Madrid, Rome, Berlin and Athens and occupy
70 m2 each. Premium rooms, with an area of 65 m2 each, have the names
of Oslo and Prague. All in all, a ’’little’’ Europe in the heart
of Belgrade.

Room By Room
Vertically
the structure is devided into three wholes so that all three floors
are practically the same. One vertical is central, to the right of double
doors of the corridor where Royal Suites are situated. Then the centric
vertical whole and such identical whole (the third one) to the left
of double doors where DeLux Suites are situated. On the fourth floor
two Premium Rooms are accomodated next to one Royal Suite.
Each Royal
Suite is located on one floor so that London is on the second, Moscow
on the third and Paris on the fourth floor. All these suites are spatially
defined in an identical manner. They are situated to the right of the
double doors to the suites corridor including a circular lobby and kitchen
with the dining room where refrigerator with a mini bar is placed. Then,
there is a spacious high-ceiling salon, capacious wardrobe and bedroom
with double bed. Royal suites have two bathrooms, one with a lying bath
and another with a shower cabin. These suites have a view over Knez
Mihailova Street, Terazije and Sremska Street.
Rome and Berlin
are located on the second and third floors in one vertical whereas the
pair of Athens and Madrid Suites are in the extention of the former
ones in the next vertical. Rome and Berlin with an area of 70 m2 and
catogorized as middle suites include a bedroom with double bed, one
bathroom with a shower bath and a small toilet. Then, there is a kitchen
with the dining room with refigerator and mini bar. These suites have
a view over Sremska Street and the beginning of Knez Mihailova Street.
Unlike these two suites, Athens and Madrid have a possibility to add
upon demand one to two beds that functionally satisfy the actual need
for a greater number of guest.

On the fourth
floor, in addition to the mentioned Paris Suite, two Premium rooms –
Prague and Oslo – are located. The first premium room Prague is located
in the center of the corridor including a bedroom with double bed, bathroom
with a shower bath, a small toilet and the kitchen with the dining room
area (mini bar). There is no physical partition (door) between
the living room and the bedroom. They are also turned towards Sremska
Street and the beginning of Knez Mihailova Street. Unlike Prague, Premium
room ’’Oslo’’ is situated in the extention of the same corridor,
including a larger balcony viewing the entrée and the parking lot.
All rooms and suites are fitted out with a mini bar, a kitchen, the
most state-of-the-art audio and video equipment (big screen LCD TVs,
surround-system DVD players), wireless internet access and cable TV.
The Conference
room is at disposal of those who need a place to have their business
meetings. The Conference room can be used by all hotel guests as well
as by those who would like to animate talks with their business partners
in this intimate, pleasant and exclusive space.
Source : AG Real Estate
