Hotel Moskva (Hotel Moscow), Belgrade
Hotel Moscow (Hotel Moskva) is a prestigious four-star hotel located in the heart of Belgrade. It stands as one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in the country and has been a significant cultural and architectural landmark since its establishment. The building has been under governmental protection since 1968, highlighting its historical and cultural importance.
The origins of Hotel Moscow trace back to the early 20th century. The hotel began as a 36-room inn within the multi-purpose Palace Rossiya. This palace, constructed over nearly three years and opened in January 1908, was a major investment by the Russian Empire in the Serbian economy. Over time, Hotel Moscow expanded its facilities to occupy the entire palace, becoming a significant fixture in Belgrade’s hospitality scene.
Hotel Moscow is a prime example of Russian secessionist architecture, which has greatly influenced the cityscape of Belgrade. Its location on Terazije Square, at the intersection of Terazije, Prizrenska, and Balkanska streets, provides it with a commanding presence. The hotel is situated atop the Terazijska Terasa, offering guests a stunning skyline view of Novi Beograd across the Sava River.
Over its more than a century-long history, Hotel Moscow and its renowned café have welcomed over 40 million guests, with over 4.5 million people staying overnight. This extensive guest list underscores its reputation as the most welcoming host in the region. The hotel's walls have borne silent witness to numerous significant events and personal stories, making it a repository of countless untold tales of love, diplomacy, art, and intrigue.
The origins of Hotel Moscow trace back to the early 20th century. The hotel began as a 36-room inn within the multi-purpose Palace Rossiya. This palace, constructed over nearly three years and opened in January 1908, was a major investment by the Russian Empire in the Serbian economy. Over time, Hotel Moscow expanded its facilities to occupy the entire palace, becoming a significant fixture in Belgrade’s hospitality scene.
Hotel Moscow is a prime example of Russian secessionist architecture, which has greatly influenced the cityscape of Belgrade. Its location on Terazije Square, at the intersection of Terazije, Prizrenska, and Balkanska streets, provides it with a commanding presence. The hotel is situated atop the Terazijska Terasa, offering guests a stunning skyline view of Novi Beograd across the Sava River.
Over its more than a century-long history, Hotel Moscow and its renowned café have welcomed over 40 million guests, with over 4.5 million people staying overnight. This extensive guest list underscores its reputation as the most welcoming host in the region. The hotel's walls have borne silent witness to numerous significant events and personal stories, making it a repository of countless untold tales of love, diplomacy, art, and intrigue.
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Hotel Moskva (Hotel Moscow) on Map
Sight Name: Hotel Moskva (Hotel Moscow)
Sight Location: Belgrade, Serbia (See walking tours in Belgrade)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Belgrade, Serbia (See walking tours in Belgrade)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
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