It is situated in the neighborhood of Savamala, between the incoming and outgoing platforms of the Belgrade Main Bus Station.
The park is bounded by the streets of Karađorđeva on the east, Hadži Nikole Živkovića on the north and Železnička on the west.
He was one of the richest and most influential Serbs in the early 20th century, head of the Belgrade Cooperative, a merchant and a major philanthropist.
When Germans built the Old Sava Bridge in 1942, they also constructed the access street to it which split the park in half.
When the station was expanded in 1984, last remnants of that section were destroyed, leaving only one plane tree and the part of the steps towards the Karađorđeva street.
Since the hotel was close to it, when Ćelović built the building of the Belgrade Cooperative from 1905 to 1907, he moved the cross to the Bristol Park.