The only advantage is the delicious breakfasts in the cafe at the entrance.
The decoration of the premises leaves much to be desired - both in terms of condition and in terms of thoughtfulness. The hallway where the room doors open is so dark that it is impossible to find the keyhole to open your door without a flashlight.
The bathroom in the room does not have normal walls: on one side there is a glass wall that closes with a curtain, on the other there are sliding doors (they also clap terribly when closed). Firstly, there is no privacy in such a bathroom; secondly, if you turn on the light in it, the whole room is illuminated (especially at night, when someone is sleeping in the room).
One of the light bulbs in the ceiling was off and buzzed uncomfortably when the light was turned on. There was also a buzzing noise in the bathroom at night.
The pressure of the shower is very weak - it is inconvenient to wash.
In general, the hotel was initially poorly thought out, so it is also not particularly monitored.
The entrance in which the hotel is located also looks very specific. Actually, this is an ordinary Serbian entrance, where people smoke, leave garbage, break windows, and so on.
In general, a good hotel. Honest 3 stars. Clean, cozy. They cleaned every day. There are some small comments. Personally, I lived in the second room. The bed was very creaky, it smelled like a toilet (if you turn on the hood in the toilet, the smell went away). It was a very big inconvenience that breakfast starts at 8.00 a.m. It is not very convenient for a business trip.
Small rooms. Old furniture. There are few rooms. Breakfast in the cafe on the ground floor. Friendly staff. The elevator is only one of the two that goes up to the 6th floor where the hotel is. The cent of the city.
A very nice 6-star. A stone's throw from the pedestrian streets, streets where various artisans make with their own hands a lot of different authentic gizmos. And it's not far from the fortress either, with a river.
Excellent cuisine and wines nearby. Delight. Serbia is basically cooler than I always thought, with my trips all over the world.
It is located in a building under renovation. The elevator does not always work, it is a high floor, you have to walk right between the scaffolding. It is very inconvenient and unpleasant