Hotel Grand

Central Montenegro


Step back into an era of brass trim, dark wood, parquet floors and keys dangling behind disinterested reception staff. While its name may have rung true in its Yugoslav heyday, the Hotel Grand could hardly be accused of that now. That said, it's not a terrible place to stay and the beds are comfortable.


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