Very central and about 10 minutes walk from the bus station, shops and restaurants very close by. If coming by train, the station is much further away from the centre. An unusual shaped design of a hotel. Good value for money and no faults with the room itself including the bathroom. Breakfast from 06:30 (weekdays, may be different for weekends) a reasonably good selection of cooked food, cold meats/cheeses, pastries etc. Coffee from a machine was good. The breakfast experience was really spoilt thanks to Serbia not having any smoking policies and subsequently people on adjacent tables smoking at breakfast time was not appreciated. So you can opt to pay a bit less to not...
Read moreVery central and about 10 minutes walk from the bus station, shops and restaurants very close by. If coming by train, the station is much further away from the centre. An unusual shaped design of a hotel. Good value for money and no faults with the room itself including the bathroom. Breakfast from 06:30 (weekdays, may be different for weekends) a reasonably good selection of cooked food, cold meats/cheeses, pastries etc. Coffee from a machine was good. The breakfast experience was really spoilt thanks to Serbia not having any smoking policies and subsequently people on adjacent tables smoking at breakfast time was not appreciated. So you can opt to pay a bit less to not...
Read moreWe stayed at Petrus on our way to Belgrade. It is an excellent hotel for an overnight stay. We were given a huge room with a living room, with a good bed and very silent. The bathroom was very small, but with good water pressure in the shower. The hotel has an elevator, slow but excellent for people like me that are not good climbing stairs. The receptionists are very nice and efficient, specially Jasmine, and we communicate very well in English. They gave us two welcome drinks. The breakfast is delicious. Everything was very clean, but people smoke everywhere, so the smell of cigarette is wherever you go in town. Good value...
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