The Ritz-Carlton to open new hotel in Belgrade, Serbia (2027) – CPP-LUXURY


Marriott International has signed an agreement with Danube Riverside Beograd, to open The Ritz-Carlton Belgrade in 2027. The property is expected to feature 193 guest rooms and suites, a club lounge, and two distinct dining venues. There are also plans for an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, spa, and meeting and events space.

The hotel will be situated on the Nikola Tesla Boulevard, right on the Danube riverfront, in close proximity to government buildings and the business district. The new build property is expected to be part of the site of the revitalization of the former Hotel Jugoslavija, bringing this historic property back to life.

Here’s how Ivan Bošnjak, a representative of Danube Riverside Beograd, describes this development: “We are honored to collaborate with Marriott International to bring The Ritz-Carlton brand to Serbia, a global symbol of luxury and quality. On the site of the former Hotel Jugoslavija, a modern complex will rise becoming a prestigious new destination in Belgrade designed for both our fellow citizens and tourists from around the world.

The Ritz-Carlton, Belgrade will be the centerpiece of a project that also includes residential and office towers, a conference center, a marina, and a promenade. We believe this project will bring new energy to Belgrade and strengthen its position on the global map of luxury destinations,”

The Ritz-Carlton Belgrade 2027


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