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  2. Hotel Bristol, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Historically, The Hotel Bristol had 52 rooms (3 three-bed, 39 two-bed and 10 one-bed), 11 apartments (5 small, 3 large, 2 lux and the "Golden" or the "Rockefeller" apartment). There where also an aperitif bar, two national cuisine restaurants with 250 seats, beer lounge with 40 seats, "Little Salon" with 55 seats and the pastry shop.

  3. 24 Wellness Experiences to Book in 2024 - AOL

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    The wellness economy has reached a fever pitch: The Global Wellness Institute predicts that, in 2024, the market for wellness tourism will become a trillion-dollar industry. And truly, the options ...

  4. Crowne Plaza Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Crowne Plaza Belgrade is a four-star hotel located in New Belgrade, Serbia.With its 387 rooms and 29 suites, it is the biggest hotel in the city in terms of capacity. Opened in 1979 after being built with state funds provided through the Generaleksport (Genex) foreign trade company led at the time by the state-appointed CEO Miki Savićević [], the hotel originally operated as Hotel Beograd ...

  5. Belgrade Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Waterfront (Serbian: Београд на води / Beograd na vodi, lit. ' Belgrade on the Water '), is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at changing Belgrade's cityscape and economy by gentrifying the Sava amphitheater, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge, including the Savamala neihgbourhood.

  6. Hotel Moskva, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Moskva. In the late 1890s, during the Obrenović royal house rule—specifically King Alexander I's—in the Kingdom of Serbia, the empty plot of land at Terazije where Hotel Moskva is located today, was sold cheaply by the Belgrade municipal authorities to local merchant Boško Tadić.

  7. Dedinje - Wikipedia

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    Dedinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Дедиње, pronounced [dɛ̌diːɲɛ]) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Savski Venac.

  8. List of streets and squares in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Autoput Beograd-Ostružnica: Аутопут Београд-Остружница Čukarica Čukarička Padina, Žarkovo, Železnik Motorway Belgrade-Ostružnica Autoput za Niš: Аутопут ѕа Ниш Voždovac, Zvezdara Konjarnik, Medaković III, Mali Mokri Lug, Veliki Mokri Lug Motorway Belgrade-Niš (section of European route E75)

  9. Belgrade Tower - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Tower (Serbian: Кула Београд, romanized: Kula Beograd), officially known as Kula Belgrade, is a 42-floor, 168-meter (551 ft) tall skyscraper as part of the Belgrade Waterfront project in Belgrade, Serbia.