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Metropol Palace Hotel, Belgrade

Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 69, Belgrade, Serbia, 11000
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Metropol Palace hotel is located in the very heart of Belgrade. The hotel offers 236 guestrooms with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. The hotel also features ballrooms and conference halls that can accommodate all types of business and leisure events.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built1957
Renovated2012
Total meeting space12,917 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms236
Venue typeHotel

Awards

Industry awards
The Twenty Two restaurant Michelin Recommendation I Michelin Guide 2023 I 2024 I 2025 The Twenty Two restaurant Gault & Millau Guide, 2024 I 2025 The Best Fitness Center Award, 2022 / Belfis Fair I Certificate of Excellence, 2021 / Meeting star, Kongres Magazine Certificate of Excellence, 2019 / Meeting star, Kongres Magazine I Best Film Partner, 2019 / FilminSerbia Travelers' Choice Award, 2018, 2017 and 2014 / TripAdvisor I Top 10 City Meeting Hotels 2016 / Kongres Magazine Top Serbian Brands Award, 2016 and 2013 I Conde Nast Hot List, 2013 / Condé Nast Traveler Wallpaper* Best Urban Hotels, 2013 / Wallpaper I Certificate of Excellence, 2013 / TripAdvisor Best Luxury City Meeting Hotel, 2013 / Kongres Magazine

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Room service
Facilities
  • Casino
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • Business center
Recreational activities
  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Whirlpool

Seasonal Availability

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High season
Sep 01 - Nov 30
Shoulder season
Low season
Jul 01 - Aug 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
12,916.7 sq. ft.
Largest room
8,611.1 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
9
Second largest room
4,628.5 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
12,916.7 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
Lavander
2,583.3 sq. ft.
32.8 x 78.7 sq. ft.
9.2 ft.
170
50
100
150
-
170
50
80
-
Ivo Andric
8,611.1 sq. ft.
52.5 x 164.0 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
800
170
500
800
800
400
280
400
280
Ivo Andrić A
4,628.5 sq. ft.
87.9 x 52.5 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
450
-
250
425
450
200
80
160
95
Ivo Andric B
3,982.6 sq. ft.
75.8 x 52.5 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
450
80
250
425
450
200
-
160
95
Nikola Tesla A
1,097.9 sq. ft.
39.7 x 26.7 sq. ft.
13.8 ft.
100
30
60
80
100
60
30
80
40
Nikola Tesla B
1,097.9 sq. ft.
41.5 x 39.8 sq. ft.
13.8 ft.
150
40
90
100
150
100
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60
Nikola Tesla C
850.3 sq. ft.
43.4 x 23.5 sq. ft.
13.8 ft.
80
30
50
65
80
50
30
-
30
Plato
549.0 sq. ft.
23.8 x 23.3 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
50
20
30
30
50
30
20
24
24
Aristotle
807.3 sq. ft.
34.3 x 23.3 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
70
25
50
40
70
40
26
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
236
Single (1 bed)
212
Double (2 beds)
24
Suites
123
Tax rate
10%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 11.81 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( €25.00/day )
Valet parking
Street parking

Local Attractions

White Palace
White Palace
Historical landmark
5 kms
The White Palace (Beli Dvor) is located within the same Royal Compound in Dedinje as The Royal Palace and it was commissioned by command of His Majesty King Alexander I. The White Palace was built with the private funds of King Alexander I as the residence for his three sons HRH Crown Prince Peter (the future King Peter II and father of HRH Crown Prince Alexander), Prince Tomislav and Prince Andrej . King Alexander I envisaged that his three sons would require their own private accommodation when they would become of age. The assassination of HM King Alexander I in 1934 in Marseille separated the king from his family, causing the destiny of his sons to take a different turn. The young King Peter II became the new master of the Dedinje Complex and continued to reside in The Royal Palace with his mother HM Queen Maria and his two brothers. The completion of The White Palace was supervised by King Peter II great uncle HRH Prince Regent Paul. The White Palace took almost four years to finish (1934-1937) and it became the official residence on loan of HRH Prince Regent Paul and his family in waiting for King Peter II majority.There is also a library which had about 35,000 books The architect was Aleksandar Djordjevich. The ground floor of this classicistic palace houses a large hall and a number of drawing rooms furnished in the style of Louis XV and Louis XVI with large Venetian chandeliers. There is also a library and a formal Chippendale dining room. The first floor apartments are reached by stairs and a Gallery overlooking the Hall. The attic has further rooms and another library.
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National Museum
National Museum
Museum
2 kms
The National Museum was founded by a decree of the Minister of Education Jovan Sterija Popovic on May 10, 1844 as Serbian Museum (Muzeum serbski) whose purpose was to collect antiquities in one place and to safeguard them for posterity. In the first decades of its work it was organised as an institution of protection but also as a scientific and research institution that constituted the national identity and was a crucial participant in the development of heritage protection. The National Museum soon grew into an official representative of the state and the society, testifying to a possible strength of culture and museums in Serbia. Intensive activity of collecting and developing collections was soon joined with the diverse research work that transformed the Museum from the depot of past into a demonstrating exhibition space. The years between the wars brought big transformations in which the exhibitions, especially international ones that partially decreased, and the diverse research and exceptional publishing activities positioned the Museum as a center of information on good, on beauty, on special values of the national, but also of European, heritage. The last few decades, the rich exhibiting and publishing activity as well as the diverse programmed for the public with new technologies in a prominent place, confirmed that the National Museum is an important center of communication and source of knowledge, an open, dynamic and accessible museum.
Republic Square
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Galerija Shopping Mall
Galerija Shopping Mall
Shopping
3 kms
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Beograd, RS 11000
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The Palace of Science
The Palace of Science
Museum
1 km
The Palace of Science is the first centre for research and the popularisation of science in Serbia and the largest in the region. The exhibition part of the premises is intended for students, young people and adults – everyone who wants to get to know the fascinating discoveries of the human mind and the farthest corners of the Earth and the universe through unique scientific experiences and interactive exhibits! In the second part of the premises, the research work takes place in 20 modern scientific centres. Cooperation with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade guarantees that the limits are being pushed.
Kralja Milana 11
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Nikola Tesla Museum
Nikola Tesla Museum
Museum
5 mins
The museological work of the Nikola Tesla Museum may be seen as beginning in 1957, when the urn received by the Museum went on display as a The Nikola Tesla Museum is today, by any criteria, a scientific and cultural institution which is unique in Serbia and the world. It is the only museum preserving the original and personal legacy of Nikola Tesla. Its holdings include the following exceptionally valuable collections: More than 160,000 original documents More than 2,000 books and periodicals More than 1,200 historical and technical exhibits More than 1,500 photographs and glass photographic plates of original technical items, instruments and devices More than 1,000 plans and drawings.
Krunska 51
Beograd, RS 11000
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Tasmajdan Park
Tasmajdan Park
Park
2 mins
Tašmajdan Park or simply just Taš is a public park and the surrounding urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Palilula. In 2010–2011 the entire park saw its largest reconstruction since its creation in 1954. In November 2021, the park was declared a cultural monument and placed under protection. With the adjoining faculty buildings, it forms "Tašmajdan and University Center" protected spatial cultural-historical unit.
Airport Nikola Tesla
Airport Nikola Tesla
Airport
25 kms
It is the largest and the busiest airport in Serbia, situated 18 km (11 mi) west of downtown Belgrade near the suburb of Surčin, surrounded by fertile lowlands. It is operated by Vinci Airports (subsidiary of the French conglomerate Vinci) and is named after Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla (1856–1943). The flag carrier and the largest airline of Serbia, Air Serbia, uses Belgrade Nikola Tesla as its hub. It is also one of the many operating bases for low-cost airline Wizz Air. The air taxi services Air Pink, Eagle Express and Prince Aviation also call the airport their home.
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Skadarlija
Skadarlija
Historical landmark
2 kms
Even though there’s no gateway coming up to Skadarlija, when you enter this street from the hustle and bustle of busy Belgrade, its as if the gates from a past time open and lead you into this corner where you can feel the historical atmosphere. Belgrade citizens and guests alike excitedly come to spend their nights in this cobblestoned street with the aim to experience the essence of a past time. Skadarlija became a bohemian part of the city at the turn of the 20th century when actors, writers and painters moved to there, and the taverns of Skadarlija became the gathering places of the most famous individuals who were part of Belgrade culture.
Skadarlija
Beograd, RS 11000
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Sava Centar
Sava Centar
Convention center
5 kms
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Kalemegdan Fortress
Kalemegdan Fortress
Historical landmark
3 kms
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Kalemegdan bb
Beograd, RS 11000
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Saint Sava church
Saint Sava church
Historical landmark
2 kms
The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, an important figure in medieval Serbia. The Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha burned his remains in 1595, in the location where the church stands now. In 1895, 300 years after the burning of Saint Sava’s remains, they founded the Society for the Construction of the Church of Saint Sava. The Ottomans no longer ruled Serbia. The permission for continuation of the building works finally arrived in 1984. The works started in August 1985.
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