Aleksandar Palas Hotel

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Aleksandar Palas
Type Hotel
Founded 2002
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia and Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Industry Hotel and Tourism
Website http://www.aleksandarpalas.com/

Aleksandar Palas Hotel (Serbian: Aлександар Палас Хотел / Aleksandar Palas Hotel) is a hotel located in Belgrade, Serbia.

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[edit] History

The Aleksandar Palas Hotel opened its doors in 2002. The hotel in Belgrade is named after the Serbian King, Aleksandar Obrenović. The location of the hotel is between two historical Belgrade streets: Kralja Petra I - the Karadjordjevic Dynasty, and Cara Lazara - the Nemanjic Dynasty, imposed the idea that a third dynasty, Obrenovic Dynasty should also have its place in the hotel name.

The building in which the hotel is located was built in 1887, the hotel is located in an architectural complex. This central zone has been declared a pedestrian zone. The Aleksandar Palas Hotel has been declared to be a five star hotel by the Serbian Ministry of Tourism, Commerce and Services.

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The Aleksandar Palas hotel is located in the very heart of Belgrade, at the corner of the streets Kralja Petra I and Cara Lazara. Situated near the hotel is the Kalemegdan Fortress with an extensive park and the city symbol, the statue of the Victor. The main street, Knez Mihailova, is about 80 meters from the hotel as well as the "Saborna" church and the Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Many banks, such as the National bank of Serbia are right across the hotel. The access to the freeway is quick, thus communication with the Belgrade Nikola Tesla airport is very simple. Nearby, approximately 1000 meters, are both the Central bus and train stations.

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Coordinates: 44°49′8″N, 20°27′12.5″E