The Bristol Belgrade’s Grand Return

A monumental return to grandeur: where history meets modern luxury

After over two and a half years of meticulous restoration, the legendary Bristol Hotel reopens its doors, blending its rich heritage with contemporary comforts under a new name – The Bristol Belgrade.

Situated in the heart of Belgrade, this architectural gem returns as a cultural hub, offering a refined blend of sophistication and service.

Built between 1910 and 1912 by famed architect Nikola Nestorović, the Bristol has long been a beacon of elegance, welcoming figures like John and David Rockefeller, Tito, Garry Kasparov, and Momo Kapor.

Thanks to the collaboration of 16 artists, including sculptors and painters, and efforts by Belgrade Waterfront and the Institute for Cultural Heritage, the hotel retains its original grandeur while embracing modernity.

With a focus on gastronomy, wellness, and unparalleled service, The Bristol Belgrade offers a sanctuary for both relaxation and inspiration.

The Dining Room invites guests to savor a harmonious blend of local and international flavors, while the spa and wellness center provide an oasis of peace in the city’s heart.

Now, as it reopens, The Bristol is more than just a hotel – it’s an experience. A place where past and present unite.

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