Savor the Best of Serbia at Square Nine Hotel: A Review of Belgrade's Top Luxury Destination

The award-winning Square Nine boutique hotel in Belgrade is a standout gem amid the city’s diverse architectural styles. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, the building seamlessly blends mid-century romance with a bold, functional design by the renowned architect Isay Weinfeld. Nestled within the Old Town, the central location overlooks the tranquil Studentski Trg, or Students Square, which is perfect for taking a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Although Square Nine is within easy walking distance to nearly every major destination, shopping district, and restaurant in Belgrade, numerous taxis and other transportation are easily found outside.

When guests enter the hotel’s lobby, they are greeted with a charming mix of authentic Danish Modern furniture and Eastern-inspired carpets on sleek parquet floors. Each of the 45 guest rooms maintains this aesthetic with carefully chosen linen wallpaper, cashmere throws, and a politely formal design that evokes a decade-hopping feel. Sepia-toned photographs and decorative globes complete the look, creating a cozy atmosphere that immediately puts guests at ease. The rooms and suites continue the hotel’s 1950s vibe, with sleek parquet floors, polished wood-paneled walls, and sepia photographs of old Belgrade. The luxurious limestone bathrooms are stocked with Hermès toiletries and inflatable pillows for the tubs. Square Nine doesn’t skimp on modern amenities, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions available in each room. 

The hotel’s staff are friendly and professional and always on hand to help. They can arrange personal trainers, butlers, and airport transfers with a high-spec Range Rover.

For relaxation, the hotel’s serene basement spa provides the perfect retreat. The pool features a five percent sea salt, chlorine-free lap pool, a large soaking tub, a sauna, a steam room, and a well-equipped fitness area. The spa list, available on demand, features expected treatments, as well as Augustus Bader products, which are also available for sale.

Dining at Square Nine is an experience in itself, with two unique options to choose from. The all-day dining restaurant, Square, offers a continental menu with Serbian twists, while the rooftop Ebisu serves delicious Japanese food and was chosen as a selection in the Belgrade Michelin Guide. German chef Eyck Zimmer, formerly of Claridge’s and the Ritz in London, adds delectable Serbian touches to a European menu in the ground-floor Square restaurant, which opens onto a garden terrace. The breakfast buffet offers a selection of pan-European cheeses, meats, cooked breakfast options, and a few Serbian dishes. The lobby bar exudes a 1950s traveler’s club vibe with antique globes, vintage leather chairs, and Persian carpets, and cocktails are a highlight at the end of an evening.

Overall, the Square Nine boutique hotel offers a luxurious and comfortable stay in the heart of Belgrade’s Old Town. With its combination of mid-century romance with bold, functional design Square Nine is the perfect place for city travelers if you're planning a trip to Belgrade. With top-notch amenities, exceptional service, and one-of-a-kind dining experiences, this hotel will make you feel right at home, whether guests are in town for work or play. With its combination of mid-century romance with bold, functional design Square Nine is the perfect place for city travelers if you're planning a trip to Belgrade.

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