The Bristol Belgrade has officially reopened after an extensive two-and-a-half-year restoration, seamlessly combining its storied past with modern luxury.
Renowned for its architectural splendor, the hotel, originally constructed between 1910 and 1912 by the distinguished Nikola Nestorović, once hosted esteemed guests including John Rockefeller, Tito, and Garry Kasparov.
Now, under its new identity, The Bristol Belgrade serves as a dynamic cultural and hospitality destination.
The careful restoration involved the expertise of 16 artists, including sculptors and painters, alongside the dedicated work of Belgrade Waterfront and the Institute for Cultural Heritage, preserving the hotel’s iconic charm while introducing contemporary elements.
Guests can indulge in exceptional gastronomy at The Dining Room, where a fusion of local and international cuisines awaits.
The wellness center offers a tranquil retreat in the city’s vibrant heart.
More than a hotel, The Bristol Belgrade promises an immersive experience, where history and modernity coalesce in perfect harmony, offering unmatched service and comfort.