The Square Nine Hotel by Isay Weinfeld in Belgrade, Serbia
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Isay Weinfeld is undoubtedly one of our favorite architects. His architecture is always clean and modern, functional and contemporary, and in ‘fashion’ even twenty-years down the road! Designed by Brazilian Architect Isay Weinfeld, the Square Nine Hotel is a contemporary construction integrating both modern and historical elements, as seen in many of the surrounding buildings. Located in the heart of Belgrade’s historical center, the boutique-inspired hotel is within walking distance to shops, restaurants and the Kalemegdan - an ancient Roman fortress turned park in a centrally urbanized part of town.
The hotel caters to business and leisure guests who want to experience
incomparable service, where the staff makes everyone feel so welcome. Square Nine Hotel
is comprised of a ground level, an underground level and five storeys,
featuring 45 contemporary elegant rooms, a restaurant, a lobby bar, a
luxury spa and a conference room. The 45 elegant contemporary rooms
have been categorized in three ways – 32 and 47 square meter double
rooms, and 90 square meter suites which take up five levels of the
building.
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When you visit the Square Nine Hotel
website, you immediately cannot help but notice two clocks representing
two very different time zones - Sao Paulo and Belgrade. And the link
between the two countries half a world apart? Isay Weinfeld. The concept of the hotel was born from the owner’s desire to be part of Belgrade’s
renovation impressing a luxurious, but more familiar character onto the
city, where in the last two decades only big hotels from international
chains, not committed with the city’s identity, have been created. Square Nine Hotel
is located on one of the few remaining sites that allows for new
construction within the historical city center, across from Students
Square (Studentski Trg) and is within walking distance to historical
landmarks, the National Theater and the National Museum.
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The rooms combine park and inner courtyard views; every detail combines luxury, style and quality. All rooms feature Crema Europa Limestone walls and flooring in the bathroom, while the built-in wash basins are constructed with Onix Tavertine. Hard wood Cumaru
flooring and panels have been applied throughout the double rooms and
designer luxury furniture adds a touch of elegance, and luxury. The rooms are the largest in town and come with Hermes
bath products, Pratesi towels and robes, Nespresso machines, and free
wifi.
Each of the five floors features a different hall adjacent to the lifts,
with unique and unexpected pieces of furniture; the ambience is that of
low-key opuence and coziness. The choice of materials (wood, stone and
leather), as well as the furnishings - a varied selection of vintage
pieces, by Scandinavian and North American designers, dating from the
1930s to the 1960s - contribute to this understated mood, at once
elegant, plain and unpretentious.
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