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City Hotel Ljubljana
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: 3.71 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Stara Ljubljana
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The City Hotel is right in the heart of the historical part of Ljubljana. Strategically located very close to transport arteries, from where you can access the city and its beauties. The reception is open 24/7. You can ask for free... more
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Grand Hotel Union Executive
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: 4.08 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Stara Ljubljana
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Features: Babysitting service, Baby cots available, Garage, Banqueting services, Newspaper stand, Radio, Car rental, Sound-proof windows, Pets accepted, Tourist information, Cafeteria, 24-hour front desk, Body massage, Business centre, Conference... more
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Hotel Park
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: 3.51 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Stara Ljubljana
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Features: Pets accepted, Free secure parking at hotel, Secure parking at hotel, Safe at reception, Body massage, Indoor tennis court, 24-hour front desk, Room service (part time), Exchange office, Internet cafe, In-room safe, Bar, Elevator, Car... more
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Hotel Lev
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Location: City Centre -> Stara Ljubljana
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Features: Coach parking at the hotel, Newspaper stand, Internet cafe, Central heating, Babysitting service, Steam bath, Exchange office, Rooms for non-smokers available, Airport shuttle service, Facilities for disabled people, Fitness club, Valet... more
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About Ljubljana
With a population of 280,000, Slovenia's capital is relatively small but it is proud of its rich history and its elegant architecture, largely due to the city's outstanding architect, Joze Plecnik. The legend goes that Ljubljana was founded by Prince Jason and Argonauts on their way back home with the Golden Fleece. According to the legend, Jason fought there a dragon that is now depicted on the city's coat of arms. The Romans settled in the area about 50 B.C. and called their city Emona. The Slavs arrived about the end of the 6th c., and their settlement gradually grew into a Medieval town. In the 13th c. it became capital of the Carniola province. In 1335 it came under Habsburg rule and flourished as a center of trade and crafts. The Reformation had a great influence over Ljubljana, the first books in Slovenian were published, and the Bible was translated into Slovenian.