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Best Western Hotel M

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air-conditioned public areas
  • Airport transportation (complimentary)
  • Number of rooms: 180
  • Banquet facilities
  • Bar/lounge
  • Complimentary newspapers in lobby
  • Conference room(s)
  • Library
  • Multilingual staff
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • Fax machine
  • Laundry service
  • Wheelchair accessible

The Best Western Hotel M features comfortable and elegant single and double guest rooms, equipped with all the latest conveniences in order to make guests feel like at home. Accommodation amenities include satellite TV, high-speed Internet access, direct dial phone, radio, air conditioning, mini bar and hairdryer. Disabled accessible accommodations are available and guests can choose to stay in a smoking or in a non-smoking room.

Bulevar Oslobodenja 56a

Belgrade, 11000

Serbia

Nearest major airport:

Belgrade, Serbia (BEG-Nikola Tesla)

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