Located at a 5 minute walk from Belgrades most famous attractions, the Sava Church, this hostel ticks all the boxes for a cosy stay. Radovan and Bojana the father daughter duo run it pretty well. The entrance to the hostel guardian is a stairway which as a Yugoslavia day vibe to it. Its an old building. I got entire room to myself in ground floor. Amazing comfy beds. The best part is Radovan is always keen to chat, and if you are from India oh he has lot of things to say of the old days of India-Yugoslav friendship. The lobby has a tv and fully equipped kitchen and fridge. In the evening strike up conversations with co travellers over a beer ( you can buy one just the next lane) and listen to music and be merry . Plenty of food options oppositte the building. There are cheap pizzerias, one nice cafe Roggenart and lot of humus, falafel joints.
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Read moreIt's OK. I was irritated at arriving and the time we agreed and no one was there to let me in. I was stood on the street for a good 10 mins before another guest let me in, then I had to wait about 20 mins for the owner to arrive. The room itself was OK, very dated. It did the job but it was nothing special. Rooms had an awkward wooden pillar right in the middle. There was a huge gap under the door so you could hear any noise coming from the common area downstairs. There was no curtain or blind...
Read moreA perfect place to experience a true Serbian hospitality, while staying in a friendly and cozy place, in the center of Belgrade's hottest neighborhoods! What makes this place unique and so great is its host! Be sure that you made a right choice by staying at "White Town" hostel as everything you might need is within 10min walking distance: lots of bars, restaurants, authentic local market, temple of St.Sava, Nikola Tesla museum and many more......
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