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Belgrade, Serbia

Boutique Hotel Townhouse 27

Price≈$143
Size21 rooms
NoiseQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Michelin

Boutique Hotel Townhouse 27 occupies a townhouse address on Marsala Birjuzova in central Belgrade, carrying a Michelin Selected distinction for 2025. The property sits within Belgrade's small-scale, design-conscious hotel tier, offering an alternative to the larger palace and international chain formats that otherwise dominate the city's upper accommodation bracket.

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Address
Maršala Birjuzova 56, Beograd 11000, Serbia
Phone
+381 11 2022900
Boutique Hotel Townhouse 27 hotel in Belgrade, Serbia
About

A Different Register of Belgrade Hospitality

Belgrade's hotel offer has historically been split between grand palace properties, Metropol, Bristol, and a growing cluster of international flags. Between those poles, a smaller tier of townhouse and boutique formats has been expanding quietly, occupying historic addresses and positioning around intimacy rather than scale. Townhouse 27, on Marsala Birjuzova 56, belongs to this cohort. The address sits in central Belgrade, within walking distance of Knez Mihailova and the wider city-centre grid that concentrates most of the capital's cultural activity. Arriving on foot, the building reads as exactly what the name suggests: a contained urban townhouse rather than a hotel complex, which is precisely the point.

Boutique Hotel Townhouse 27 is a 4-star hotel at Maršala Birjuzova 56 in Belgrade, with 21 rooms and a nightly rate from about $143. In a city where Metropol Palace Hotel and Radisson Collection Hotel, Old Mill Belgrade represent the large-format, historically anchored end of the market, and where Hotel Indigo Belgrade operates in the design-forward international-brand register, Townhouse 27's inclusion in the Michelin list positions it as part of a different, more local conversation about what premium accommodation looks like in Serbia's capital.

The Case for Small-Scale Stays in Belgrade

Cities with Belgrade's character, a capital that combines post-Ottoman layering, Socialist-era architecture, and a genuinely active contemporary culture, tend to reward guests who stay close to the centre and at a human scale. Large hotels abstract the city; smaller properties embed you in it. The townhouse format does this by default. You enter from a residential-feeling street, the proportions of the building are domestic rather than institutional, and the immediate neighbourhood forms part of the stay rather than sitting outside it.

This matters practically as well as atmospherically. Marsala Birjuzova is a short walk from the pedestrian zone and the network of kafanas, wine bars, and contemporary restaurants that make central Belgrade an interesting place to spend an evening. For guests who want to use a hotel as a base for active city engagement rather than a self-contained resort, the location arithmetic of Townhouse 27 works well. Compare this to Mama Shelter Belgrade, which brings a distinct design-and-social energy, or Square Nine Hotel, which operates at a larger scale with correspondingly broader amenities. Townhouse 27 is making a different offer: fewer rooms, a quieter register, and proximity to the city on foot.

Retreat Thinking in an Urban Format

The retreat mindset does not require a mountain spa or a coastal wellness resort. In urban travel, it often arrives through a different mechanism: a property small enough that the transition from public city to private space happens quickly, without the lobby traffic and corridor length of a large hotel. Boutique townhouse formats in European cities have built a well-documented guest loyalty around exactly this quality. SAINT TEN Hotel in Belgrade and Smokvica Dorćol operate in adjacent territory, each offering a lower-volume, higher-attention format that positions them apart from the capital's chain and palace tiers.

For the traveller who structures their time around reading, walking, local eating, and genuine rest rather than a programmed schedule of activities, this kind of property tends to perform better than its larger competitors on the metrics that matter most: noise levels, the quality of sleep, the ease of coming and going. Belgrade's central streets are animated late into the evening, and a well-insulated townhouse in this part of the city provides the contrast between participation and withdrawal that urban retreat travel depends on. It is worth comparing this dynamic to how larger-scale urban retreats approach the same problem at the international level: properties like Aman New York or Cheval Blanc Paris achieve urban retreat through sheer insulation and amenity depth. Townhouse 27 operates at a different price point and scale, but the underlying logic of the stay, city access paired with private calm, runs parallel.

Belgrade in the Wider Serbian Travel Picture

Belgrade functions increasingly as a gateway into a broader Serbia itinerary. Travellers arriving in the capital often continue to the ski terrain around Kopaonik, where Viceroy Kopaonik Serbia operates at the premium mountain-resort end of the market, or to Zlatibor, where Bor Hotel by Karisma covers the forest and spa retreat format. For guests building a multi-stop Serbia trip, Belgrade's boutique tier, including Townhouse 27, makes sense as a city-centre base before or after those more wellness-intensive mountain stays. Hotel Ramonda in Boljevac extends this map further east, into the Rtanj mountain area. The capital acts as the urban counterpoint to all of these.

The contrast with Belgrade's palace-format hotels is also instructive here. The Bristol Belgrade operates with full-service infrastructure. For guests who prioritise that breadth, concierge programming, on-site dining, multiple meeting spaces, the large-format properties remain the reference point. Townhouse 27 is for a different kind of guest, one who brings their own itinerary and uses the hotel primarily as shelter and base. The Michelin Selected signal is meaningful here: it suggests that within its category, the property meets a standard of quality that justifies the choice, without implying it competes on the same axes as Belgrade's full-service offering.

Planning Your Stay

Boutique Hotel Townhouse 27 is located at Marsala Birjuzova 56, a central Belgrade address that puts guests within the walkable core of the city. Given the limited room count typical of townhouse-format properties, advance booking is advisable, particularly for stays during Belgrade's busier periods in spring and early autumn, when the city's event calendar and pleasant temperatures bring higher visitor volumes. Le Bristol Paris, Hotel Sacher Wien, and Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid all represent the larger-scale, historically grounded European hotel format that sits above this tier in volume and price, but shares a commitment to address and character as central qualities of the stay.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Modern
  • Elegant
  • Intimate
  • Quiet
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Business Trip
  • Weekend Escape
Experience
  • Historic Building
  • Design Destination
  • Garden
  • Terrace
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Business Center
  • Massage
  • Sauna
  • Bicycle Rental
  • Conference Room
  • Garden
Views
  • Garden
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Rooms21
Check-In15:00
Check-Out12:00
PetsNot allowed

Minimalist contemporary design with calming colors, artistic elements, and subtle lighting; intimate garden courtyard and cozy café create a refined, peaceful atmosphere.