When travelling, we are all envoys of our cities and nations, exchanging ideas, visions and dreams. It is therefore no coincidence that Envoy Hotel sits at such a formidable Belgrade location.
Steeped in centuries of eventful history, bringing diplomacy and world travelling face to face, Čika Ljubina street has its own story to tell. Named after the illustrious 19th century Serbian writer, traveller and diplomat Ljubomir Nenadović, the alley is Belgrade’s finest gem. A small pedestrian enclosure, it perfectly encapsulates what the Serbian capital is all about — simultaneously a buzzing metropolis and a serene hideout whose urban history lays concealed from the tourist gaze.