This spring, the St. Regis Belgrade quietly unveiled its most exclusive gem: the Presidential Suite on the 11th floor of Kula Belgrade. At nearly 200 square meters, it is not only the most expensive suite in Serbia, but one of the most luxurious in the entire region, with a nightly rate of approx. €7,000.
As both editor-in-chief and founder of INTRO-DUCING magazine, I had the rare chance to step inside and spend time in this suite — an experience that went far beyond simply “reviewing” a hotel room. From the moment you walk in, the space opens up in soft curves and light: floor-to-ceiling windows reveal a breathtaking panoramic view of the Sava River and New Belgrade, a perspective that feels at once urban and serene.
The interiors are modern yet understated, designed with a sense of proportion that impressed me more than any flashy detail could. A crisp white sectional defines the living room, fresh flowers breathe life into the space, and a sleek minibar sits at its center, encouraging conversation rather than distraction. The bathroom, with its freestanding bathtub positioned in the middle, two oversized sinks, and direct views of the river, is a striking statement of calm sophistication. In the late afternoon, the golden hour bathes the entire suite in a magical glow, transforming it into something almost cinematic.
During our visit, I had the pleasure of an intimate shoot with Andjelina Petrovic, Director of Communications at Comtrade, whose presence brought an effortless warmth to the otherwise polished setting.