Parking was an absolute nightmare. After a four drive we arrived and attempted to follow the quirky instructions for parking our car. The hotel parking is situated within a separate private open air car park - right at the very end of it. Their idea is that you should park your car outside of this huge private car park, go looking for the hotel reception, obtain a car park entry ticket for the car park (barrier) and then return to your car, enter the private car park, drive to the far end, locate their car park and the access it. IT DOESN’T WORK! When there is zero parking anywhere near the private car park or the hotel. You are smack in the city centre of BELGRADE!!! And the hotel is located within a pedestrianised area. Forget their picture posted on booking.com, that implies that parking nearby is easy - it was impossible. We pulled off the very busy main road, after going around and around three times (major stress) only to have cars appear behind us by the entrance to the car park. We had no choice but to take a ticket. We drove to the far end, spotted the tiny sign for The Petit Piaf Hotel, pressed the buzzer and the shutter opened revealing a massive parking vault. We parked our car unloaded all our luggage, hiked up the outdoor metal stairs, meandered through some cobbled passageway and eventually found reception feeling somewhat elated that we had survived the nightmare. When we mentioned that we had parked our car in the car park, we were instructed to remove it. We had to remove the car from their car park, drive through the other car park, exit the barrier manoeuvre adjacent to a very busy road, use their car park entry ticket and re-park our car in their hotel parking bay. There was no way of circumventing this ridiculous situation, none. The location of the hotel was excellent, the room was big, but the bathroom tiny. I mean really tiny less than one sq. meter to dance around the shower, sink and toilet lol. And the bathroom door opens into that less than one square meter of space. But worse of all, THE NOISE! at night. I hardly slept. The only relative quiet came after 4.15am - I know this because I was awake. Forget the ambiguous comments on other reviews, their windows are inadequate to surpress the laughter, loud music, cheering, singing etc etc. Don’t get me wrong if you are there to get lashed and party until 4.00am (ish) return to your room and hit the bed, no doubt you’d have a great nights sleep. For anybody else, I’d say forget it. To recap, archaic, totally inconvenient parking. Tiny bathroom. Good bedroom. Poor sound exclusion (little sleep). Great location and wonderful city. The free breakfast? We honestly could not wait to get out of this hotel, so we simply left on empty bellies. Never again, unless I’m invited on a rowdy stag do, without a car and it’s booked by...
Read moreI had the pleasure of staying at the hotel Le Petit Piaf with my family in October 2023, and I must say, it exceeded all my expectations.
One of the highlights of my stay was the amazing coffee and breakfasts served each morning by Gagi. He was very attentive and friendly to us and our small daughter. We are really appreciate it. The quality of the coffee was exceptional, and the breakfast spread offered a delightful array of options to start our day on a delicious note.
The hotel's location was also great, offering nice window views of the surrounding area and the roofs of opposite houses with old tiles. I also remember the wonderful smell from restaurants, music and singing in the evening when I looked out the open window.
Furthermore, I liked the vintage furniture in my room, which added a touch of elegance and character to the space.
While there were a couple of minor issues during my stay, such as a problem with the light in the bathroom above the mirror and the absence of a toothbrush cup. Additionally, I found the glasses provided for water and juice to be a bit fragile and thin.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a memorable and enjoyable stay. I look forward to returning...
Read moreThere are only two great things about this hotel: First is that it’s situated right on the pedestrian area, very close to the city center. And the second is that they employ very frendly staff. ||On the other hand, I got an extremelly small superior room with an minuscule bathroom with no place for keeping the toothpaste and deo bag. I had to put it in the room. There is no temperature adjustment system in the room meaning. I put the air conditioning on 30 degrees, let it for two hours with no effect. The pillows are very big and uncorfortable, made out of old fashioned, cheap sponge. The matress is the same with humps allover. Breakfast good, but it is a la carte and starts at 7:00, bringing another 15 minutes delay to your start of the day. No DND sign to put on the door - meaning I was waken up after a full night work when trying to take a nap. If you choose to stay over the weekend and would like to sleep, forget about it! They have some local parties with loud music until 1am. Definitely no 4 stars hotel (maximum 3). Accommodation cost is similar...
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