The Hotel Lev is a modern, glass fronted, high rise property located in the centre of ... more
Ljubljana, just 400 metres from the National Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art and 600 metres from Preseren Square. The hotel's 173 guestrooms feature modern decor in soft, natural shades with functional furnishings and carpeted floors. All offer cable television with pay movies and premium channels, direct dial phones, minibars, safes, wireless Internet connections and air conditioning. Bathrooms have handheld showers, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers and makeup mirrors. The hotel's Restaurant Rusalka offers an à la carte menu with national and international favourites in light modern surroundings, or alternatively Bar Kurent serves a variety of snacks and light meals in a relaxed atmosphere. Guests can ask the concierge to help book tours and tickets; hire bicycles to explore the city, and order snacks and drinks from the room service menu at any hour. The business centre offers five function rooms and a ballroomfor up to 500, as well as banquet facilities, computer rental and event catering. There is Internet access in public areas for a charge, while practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk, currency exchange, parking for those with cars, and dry cleaning services. The hotel is well placed to explore the city; the National Gallery and Museum of Modern Art are both 400 metres away, and Plecnik's Market is 500 metres away. A little further afield are the Postojna Caves, 53 kilometres away, and Lake Bled, 54 kilometres distance. The hotel is located 20 kilometres from Aerodrom Ljubljana Airport, a 20 minute drive.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Hotel Lev is a modern, glass fronted, high rise property located in the centre of ... more
Ljubljana, just 400 metres from the National Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art and 600 metres from Preseren Square. The hotel's 173 guestrooms feature modern decor in soft, natural shades with functional furnishings and carpeted floors. All offer cable television with pay movies and premium channels, direct dial phones, minibars, safes, wireless Internet connections and air conditioning. Bathrooms have handheld showers, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers and makeup mirrors. The hotel's Restaurant Rusalka offers an à la carte menu with national and international favourites in light modern surroundings, or alternatively Bar Kurent serves a variety of snacks and light meals in a relaxed atmosphere. Guests can ask the concierge to help book tours and tickets; hire bicycles to explore the city, and order snacks and drinks from the room service menu at any hour. The business centre offers five function rooms and a ballroom for up to 500, as well as banquet facilities, computer rental and event catering. There is Internet access in public areas for a charge, while practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk, currency exchange, parking for those with cars, and dry cleaning services. The hotel is well placed to explore the city; the National Gallery and Museum of Modern Art are both 400 metres away, and Plecnik's Market is 500 metres away. A little further afield are the Postojna Caves, 53 kilometres away, and Lake Bled, 54 kilometres distance. The hotel is located 20 kilometres from Aerodrom Ljubljana Airport, a 20 minute drive.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: comfortable, well situated, good value for money Disadvantages: none really, too expencive if you just looking for a place to flop
This really is an exceptional hotel. Built in the last days of the Austro-Hungarian empire it has survived the communist years to emerge,recently totally renovated, to be by far the best hotel in Slovenia's capital Ljubljana.
Rated 4 stars its likley to go to 5 stars following the Queen of England' s recent state visit to Slovenia when she stayed two nights at this hotel.
The rooms are very large and ,as mentioned above, recently renovated, The one we stayed in was pleasently different from the usual hotel room design with a central island holding the TV above and the mini bar below.
The room lighting is worth a mention, all types of light were available from soft mood to bright working light, wall lights , hidden lighting and bed side lights .
Only thing missing from the room was a tea and coffee service,but in my experience ...
Advantages: Relatively undiscovered, low prices, beautiful city Disadvantages: None at all - except I don't live there!
of his stay in the Turist Hotel which was formerly a state-run hotel but has now been refurbished and improved. Prices here range from 16,000 - 18,000 Tolar for a double room but prices vary for all sorts of different reasons so check with the hotel. When I arrived, we moved to a small "apartment" (a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen), situated close to the city centre) for the very reasonable price of 9,000 Tolar per night (and even got one night free because we were going to spend it in the mountains and the guy was keen for us to rent it when we got back) which is much cheaper than the hotels. Hotels range from the pretty grim to the rather plush and very pricey so it's best to do some research. You can get lists of private accommodation from the tourist information office.
Ljubljana has embraced western values unreservedly. Even in ...
Advantages: Compact, good street bars and cafes, attractive buildings, the river Disadvantages: Compact
a very good bus service in the city, and the Ljubljana card is worth considering, which offers not just cheaper, unlimited travel and free entry to museums and galleries, but comes with a guidebook and entitles you to discounts in hotels, restaurants and taxis.
Time zone: Central European Time, ie UK time +1 hour
Currency: The euro as of 1 January 2007 ...