B&B Stadion
Located in the Zemun district of Belgrade, Hotel Stadion offers an a la carte restaurant. Free Wi-Fi access is available. All rooms are air-conditioned and come with a seating area and cable TV. Featuring a shower, private bathrooms also come with free toiletries and towels. A grocery shop is 60 m away and the nearest bar is 100 m from the property. Zemun Marketplace is located at a distance of 400 m. Stadion Hotel also offers meeting facilities and a shared lounge. Services include grocery deliveries, laundry and ironing, as well as a shuttle service, all at a surcharge. Lido Beach is 3 km away. Nikola Tesla Airport is 8 km away. The property offers free parking.
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Belgrade (in Serbio: Beogra; the White City; written in Cyrillic Alphabet: беoград) is the capital of the Republic of Serbia and Antigua Yugoslavia, in addition to the largest and largest city in the territory of the former Yugoslavia.
Located at the confluence of the Sava River with the Danube and at the limit of the Panonic Plain with the Balkan Peninsula, Belgrade extends on an area of 322.68 km², which occupy 3.6% of the territory of the Republic. The metropolitan area houses a population of 1 756 534 inhabitants that represents 21% of the Serbian population, being therefore the fourth most populous city in southeast of Europe, after Istanbul, Athens and Bucharest.
Belgrade provides, according to the Serbia Constitution, of a special status within the territorial organization of the country, which articulates the citizen representation through an autonomous government system divided into several bodies that are the assembly of the City, the Mayor's Office and the Council, being each of the 17 municipalities in which it is divided by its own council.