The early 1900s building of Savamala Bed & Breakfast

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Savamala Bed & Breakfast

Top choice in Belgrade


This brilliant B&B is all early-1900s charm out the front and nouveau-Savamala graffiti-murals out the back. As hip as you'd expect from its location in Belgrade's coolest quarter, the digs here are furnished with a mix of period furniture and the work of up-and-coming Belgrade designers. It's close to the city's main sights, and there are tonnes of happening bars and restaurants within staggering distance.


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