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Serbia, Old Mill hotel in Belgrade has a new owner

The company Delta Real Estate bought the Radisson Collection – Old Mill hotel in Belgrade, according to the company’s announcement. The purchase agreement was rejected by the Commission for the Protection of Competition.

Delta Real Estate Group already manages the InterContinental Hotels in Ljubljana, Crowne Plaza and Indigo Hotel in Belgrade.

“In the hotel business, Delta has chosen primarily, although not exclusively, congress tourism. Our hotels are of a high category, they are part of well-known international chains, and therefore taking over the Old Mill Hotel in Belgrade, under the Radisson Collection brand, is a logical continuation of our strategy. By expanding the portfolio with a new hotel, along with taking over the Sava Center, whose reconstruction is underway, we are taking a big step closer to the position we want in the regional hotel industry,” said Andrej Sovrović, director of hotel business at Delta Holding.

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Hotel Radisson Collection – Old Mill is distinguished by its distinctive design and exceptional position. The hotel is located along the highway, almost in the city center, only 700 meters from the Belgrade Fair and 1.5 kilometers from the main railway station.

The hotel was built In the renovated building of the first steam mill in Belgrade, which dates back to the 19th century.

The Radisson Hotel has 236 rooms, including 14 suites, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Belgrade.

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The rooms are equipped with unique furniture and artistic details such as painted walls, which are the work of the Strauss&Hillegaart studio, the statement added.

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