Nestled conveniently between Nikola Tesla Airport and the captivating old city center of Belgrade, Serbia, lies the charming Putnik Inn Hotel. Just a short 15-minute drive or a leisurely 30-minute ride on the A1 bus from the airport, this hotel offers an enticing blend of accessibility and comfort at an affordable average rate of 50 euros per night.
Ideal for both business and leisure travelers, Putnik Inn Hotel's strategic location allows guests to easily explore the historical landmarks of the old city or catch their flights with ease. With the added convenience of being only 30 minutes away from the city center by bus, guests can immerse themselves in Belgrade's vibrant culture and attractions without any hassle.
Beyond its prime location, Putnik Inn Hotel boasts an array of amenities designed to enhance guests' experiences. From a well-equipped gym to a rejuvenating spa, travelers can unwind and recharge after a day of exploration. Additionally, the hotel's delectable breakfast offerings provide a delightful start to each day, ensuring guests are fueled for their adventures in the city.
Whether guests are seeking relaxation, adventure, or business pursuits, Putnik Inn Hotel serves as the perfect haven in Belgrade. With its convenient location, comfortable accommodations, and excellent amenities, this hotel promises a memorable and enjoyable stay in Serbia's...
Read moreDO NOT STAY HERE. I booked a room through booking.com for three nights. On arrival they told me there had been a mistake (before i go any further i should say that booking.com resolved my issue and are in no way to blame) and that they had a room for me for one night only and had no space for nights two and three. "Don't worry we'll refund you" they said, as if that solved the problem. I stated this was completely unacceptable. The manager's attitude to this was appalling. Roberto was on reception and clearly trying his best. He kept calling the manager Aleksandra Jordanov, whom made zero effort to accommodate me. Another female staff member on reception was also very poor. I asked for a cover note or something i could provide to booking.com to prove that this situation had occurred. Roberto agreed, but then the other female staff member talked him out of it. It was clear they were trying to avoid any issue with booking.com. Absolutely appalling. I was in Belgrade for a Taekwondo competition. At that point i had been dehydrated for 48h and not eaten for 72h whilst making weight. The only other hotel in walking distance of my competition venue with room available was double the price at 475 euros. In shot the staff were pathetic, the manager even worse. Do not risk this happening to you. The only person who seemed in anyway bothered about the situation...
Read moreI've been using this hotel a few times per year for years now, when I have to go to Belgrade for work.||I've been back after two years (no business trips during covid) and the rooms are noticeably more worn out. Everything is still in working condition but you can tell it has been a while since the hotel has been built/renovated. ||No problems with room cleanliness, they are just worn out. Some more than others. Seems like they keep some of the rooms in reserve and will keep them mostly empty. If you're lucky you can end up in one of those and they feel freshly renovated. Or you can be unlucky and get one with a broken lock on the door. ||The staff is nice and polite. Had a problem with a lost reservation once and it was handled quickly and professionally.||Breakfast is good, definitely a highlight.||Parking is a problem. If you're checking in late there's a possibility you won't have any space to park. Even if you ask for a parking space. Which is now no longer free or included in the price. ||The location is, what it is. Works for me, because it's close to the office. But if you're visiting as a tourist, it's a bit out of the way. ||Used to have great value for money, but since they raised the prices the value for money is just OK. ||Bottom line: will stay here again, but will definitely check out other...
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