Hyatt Regency Belgrade- REVIEW MASTER THREAD
#46
Join Date: Jun 2020
Posts: 432
If I recall correctly there was a set fee between the airport and downtown hotels for local taxis. Need to get the paper at the airport with the rate..however ymmv if the taxis want to honor it IME
#47
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 385
Was just going to report that the Hyatt Mercedes from the airport went up to 50Euros and saw someone else beat me to it! Just checked in yesterday and ordered the car for 3 adults and it went smoothly. I haven't been able to get CarGo to work on my iPhone but have been using Yandex Go to get to and from old town and it's been great. I've paid between 650 and 900 Dinar for rides so far.
Enjoying things at the hotel so far. Was upgraded on a points stay to a Suite as a Globalist for a 3 night stay. First time in Belgrade and what a great city!
If anyone has any questions while I'm property, let me know....
Enjoying things at the hotel so far. Was upgraded on a points stay to a Suite as a Globalist for a 3 night stay. First time in Belgrade and what a great city!
If anyone has any questions while I'm property, let me know....
#49
Join Date: Aug 2019
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 139
Notwithstanding the issues I experienced outlined in another thread (Hyatt Regency Belgrade - nightmare redemption, advice sought) I can give a few thoughts on the hotel:
Pros:
Huge suites, other room categories are a decent size too
Good celebrity spotting since it's the most famous hotel in the city
Very clean, and kind and friendly housekeeping staff
Great swimming pool
Service in the lounge was impeccable, lots of nice food and Serbian drinks
Breakfast in the bar was pretty good, though the eggs benedict was very bad with watery and vinegary eggs.
Cons:
Generally very dated. They've started replacing the TVs but it depends on the room. There aren't enough sockets. My enormous dressing room doesn't have a single socket to plug in the iron!
Beds were a touch too firm for me
Request for a non-smoking room was ignored. Thankfully the room didn't smell smoky, but the corridors stunk of it.
The hypoallergenic pillows (had to be requested; advanced request was acknowledged at checkin but ultimately ignored) were laughably thin!
Staff at reception were inexperienced
Breakfast was very busy and service quite slow
Bar/tea room service was also very slow even when they weren't busy
Pros:
Huge suites, other room categories are a decent size too
Good celebrity spotting since it's the most famous hotel in the city
Very clean, and kind and friendly housekeeping staff
Great swimming pool
Service in the lounge was impeccable, lots of nice food and Serbian drinks
Breakfast in the bar was pretty good, though the eggs benedict was very bad with watery and vinegary eggs.
Cons:
Generally very dated. They've started replacing the TVs but it depends on the room. There aren't enough sockets. My enormous dressing room doesn't have a single socket to plug in the iron!
Beds were a touch too firm for me
Request for a non-smoking room was ignored. Thankfully the room didn't smell smoky, but the corridors stunk of it.
The hypoallergenic pillows (had to be requested; advanced request was acknowledged at checkin but ultimately ignored) were laughably thin!
Staff at reception were inexperienced
Breakfast was very busy and service quite slow
Bar/tea room service was also very slow even when they weren't busy
#50
Join Date: Jul 2009
Programs: HH: Diamond, WofH: Globalist, UA: 1k, Longterm member only post when I have something new to ask/say
Posts: 162
Can anyone tell me if there's a door you can close between the bedroom and the living area in the suites? (Staying with a family member but need some privacy). Not sure whether to book two rooms, one on points, privacy secured, or book one room and upgrade to a regular or premium suite, which could be great, but only if we can each sleep well.
#53