The hotel is located in the immediate vicinity of the Mahmed Pasha Bridge. From the windows of the rooms and especially from the terrace of the cafe, which is located on the ground floor, there is a magnificent view of the bridge. We came to Visegrad specifically because of the bridge, so the choice of this particular hotel turned out to be very successful. To feel all the greatness of the bridge and its historical value, you need to read Ivo Adrich's book "The Bridge on the Drina" before visiting, for which he received the Nobel Prize. The rooms in the hotel are without frills, but clean and they have everything you need. The staff is polite. The hotel has its own parking, free for hotel guests. There is a cafe on the ground floor. The prices are average, the food is delicious. There is even one Russian-speaking waiter. Both in the hotel and in the cafe, you can freely pay with both Bosnian stamps and Serbian dinars or euros. But UnionPay cards are not accepted.