The landmark Hotel Moskva has been a stalwart of the Belgrade hotel scene since 1908. Built in the Russian Secessionist style, the hotel has played host to the great and the good for over a century and would definitely have some stories to tell if 'walls could talk'.
Its 123 rooms are classically decorated in the style of the era and range from Standard Rooms to Duplex rooms- on split levels with a living area on the ground floor and a bedroom upstairs- and a variety of suites.
The hotel is a great meeting place and the Moskva Cafe is known throughout the city. The Tchaikovsky Restaurant serves up elegant regional dishes with the sounds of Tchaikovsky playing in the background. There is also a wellness centre on site with sauna and hot tub and the hotel's fantastic location means that all city sites are within easy reach.
Parking is available on site for a surcharge.