Le Petit Piaf
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Le Petit Piaf | |
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Type | Hotel |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia |
Industry | Hotel |
Website | http://www.petitpiaf.com/ |
Le Petit Piaf (French for "little sparrow") is an exclusive three-star hotel located right in the eastern part of the old city of Belgrade in Skadarlija, which is a remarkable tourist attraction with well-known restaurants, art galleries, and antique and souvenir shops. The charming and picturesque district up to 20,000 people gather every day which is beneficial from the point of view of attracting leisure demand. Furthermore, the Hotel is located at reasonable distance from the business district, around the Republic Square, where the main domestic and foreign banks are located.
The main entrance is located behind the house of the well-known Serbian writer and painter Đura Jakšić.
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[edit] History
Hotel Le Petit Piaf was opened on 9th of September 2004. The building in which the hotel is located is an old, renovated, two-storey building built in a Bohemian style as are most buildings in that area. The opening of the hotel caught the eye of the media, as it was the first exclusive three-star hotel (usually three-star hotels in Belgrade are not up to high standard like Piaf).
The hotel is used by mostly families and couples who are on a budget but also enjoy a bit of luxury.
[edit] Rooms and suites
The hotel building has two floors with 12 rooms (seven rooms maximum capacity two persons and five junior suites maximum capacity two persons). Unlike most other hotels, every room in Le petit Piaf has a different style. Each room does however include a cable TV, Internet access, safe deposit box, direct phone lines, central air-conditioning system, whereas suites encompass additional split air-conditioning systems.
The building itself also includes a hotel bar, restaurant terrace, yard wintergarden, lounge bar for private parties, seminars etc.