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St. Regis is one of my favorite hotel brands. While the brand only has 60 locations (including this one), I have had many memorable moments at several of its hotels with amazing breakfasts, service, and upgrades. We visited Belgrade a few years ago and stayed at the Metropol Palace. It was part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection, but has since left the brand and Marriott Bonvoy® altogether. We were upgraded to the Presidential Suite, which was incredible. Back in May, I wrote about the St. Regis Belgrade filling the void in this vibrant city. The hotel was originally slated to open earlier in 2024, but it officially opened today.
The property was originally slated to open in 2019, but was delayed multiple times. It has 119 rooms and suites situated on 11 floors of the 42-story Kula Belgrade building. Dining options include a signature New York-inspired restaurant (JJ’s Brasserie), along with a St. Regis Bar, and a patisserie. Other amenities: the St. Regis Spa, an indoor pool and jacuzzi, a fitness center, the glass-wrapped Astor Ballroom, and complimentary parking.
The hotel is now accepting reservations. If redeeming Marriott Bonvoy® points, it will cost between 38,000 and 46,000 per night. Cash rates range between 325 and 425 euros per night.
Anthony’s Take: We visited Belgrade during the summer and had a great time exploring the city and spending time along the river. I’d love to return to Serbia and the St. Regis provides a great luxury option in the city.
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