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Crowne Plaza Belgrade is a four-star hotel located in the Belgrade municipality of Novi Beograd, Serbia. With its 387 rooms and 29 suites, it holds the distinction of being the biggest hotel in the city capacity-wise. Opened in 1979 after getting built with state funds provided through Genex foreign trade company led at the time by the state-appointed CEO Miodrag "Miki" Savićević, the hotel originally operated as Hotel Beograd InterContinental, part of the InterContinental chain. As Genex fell on hard times throughout the 1990s〔(Miodrag - Miki Savićević );''Glas javnosti'', 11 October 2000〕 and especially in the 2000s,〔(Serbia: Corruption Arrests Target Former Genex Execs );US Ambassador to Serbia Cameron Munter, 11 October 2007〕 it failed to honour the hotel's franchising terms, which led to the loss of the franchising license in 2006. Afterwards, the hotel re-branded as Hotel International CG for a brief period followed by Continental Hotel Belgrade, in both instances without a foreign brand affiliation, before getting sold to Miroslav Mišković's Delta Holding conglomerate in 2008. Mišković kept the existing setup until striking a deal with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) about using their Crowne Plaza brand. The hotel closed in July 2012 to undergo a major reconstruction effort before re-opening as Crowne Plaza in December 2013. ==Location== Crowne Plaza is located in Novi Beograd on the Sava river left bank. Venues and sites of interest located in its immediate vicinity are the Sava Centar congress hall, Kombank Arena, Ušće Tower, and Gazela Bridge. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Crowne Plaza Belgrade」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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