Mercure Belgrade Excelsior 4*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Breakfast
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Air conditioning
Location
Offering a restaurant, the smoke-free Mercure Belgrade Excelsior hotel lies in the Nansha district of Belgrade, 600 m from the Terazije Square and nearly a 25-minute walk from the sleek Museum of Contemporary Art. Located in the immediate vicinity of the science Nikola Tesla Museum, this 4-star hotel boasts international cuisine served at the onsite à la carte restaurant.
The hotel has an unbeatable setting a mere 1.7 km from the Ethnographic Museum, while natural sights like the urban neighbourhood "Karadorde's Park" are merely 1.4 km away. The Mercure Belgrade Excelsior is within 5 minutes' walk of Resavska bus stop and fairly close to the Jevremovac Botanical Garden. Guests might as well enjoy proximity to Andricev venac, situated 450 metres away. This accommodation also provides access to shopping attractions like Republic Square, which are around 20 minutes' walk away. For those travelling from afar, Nikola Tesla airport is 25 minutes' drive away.
Mercure Belgrade Excelsior hotel has 70 rooms with a sitting area. Complimentary wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with a mini fridge bar, tea and coffee making equipment are provided. An air conditioner are featured for guests' comfort. Bathrooms are equipped with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, as well as comforts such as a hair dryer and a shower cap.
The Mercure Belgrade Excelsior serves a continental breakfast in the morning. IVO, an onsite restaurant, is open for breakfast. The lounge bar will set you up nicely for enjoying your stay. There is a restaurant serving contemporary food approximately 300 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
During my gourmet escape at Mercure, I was enamored by the culinary offerings, which truly showcased the fusion of local and international flavors. The a la carte breakfast at Pelivan was a delight, reminiscent of a cozy morning in Zagreb. The spread was plentiful, offering a variety of cereals, fruits, hot dishes, and refreshing juices-catering to diverse tastes much like the cultural tapestry of the Western Balkans. The rivers Sava and Danube whispered tales of culinary adventures at Beton Hala, resonating with the vibrant modern culture of the region.Exploring nearby eateries like Dva Stapica and Poslasticarnica Lion Beograd added another layer to my epicurean journey, each bite a mosaic of flavors echoing the rich Ottoman influences of the area.Incontro, El Escondite, and Magija MB beckoned with promises of gastronomic magic, mirroring the hotel's culinary innovation and commitment to providing a truly immersive dining experience. From the hearty breakfasts to the vibrant local and international dishes, Mercure's restaurant truly captured the essence of the region's gastronomic heritage. Plan your visit and let your taste buds travel through the captivating flavors of Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no extra beds provided in a room.