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DoubleTree by Hilton Ljubljana
Contacts Dunajska cesta 154 1000 Ljubljana Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1588 25 28 E-mail: [email protected] POI konference: https://www.austria-trend.at/de/hotels/hotel-ljubljana Map Capacities Rooms 8 Area size 830 Hotel 214 Theater seats 600 Classroom 240 Banquet 300 Reception 450 Conference rooms Ubiquitus (Janus + Horus + Kronos) Theater 600 Classroom 240 Reception 450 Banquet 300 Size of the room 554 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Janus Theater 250 Classroom 120 Reception 250 Banquet 140 Size of the room 260 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Horus Theater 150 Classroom 60 Reception 100 Banquet 60 Size of the room 147 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Kronos Theater 150 Classroom 60 Reception 100 Banquet 60 Size of the room 147 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Andromeda (Orion + Centaurus) Theater 70 Classroom 40 Reception 50 Banquet 30 Size of the room 108 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (52 KB) Orion Theater 35 Classroom - Reception 30 Banquet - Size of the room 53 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (52 KB) Centaurus Theater 35 Classroom - Reception 30 Banquet - Size of the room 55 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (52 KB) Casiopea Theater 50 Classroom 25 Reception 50 Banquet 36 Size of the room 105 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (46 KB) Aquila* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception 10 Banquet - Size of the room 18 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (43 KB) Suite 905* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception - Banquet - Size of the room 29 Ceiling height 2.4 Tloris (152 KB) Suite 912* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception - Banquet - Size of the room 29 Ceiling height 2.4 Tloris (158 KB) Vinotheque* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception 10 Banquet - Size of the room 16 Ceiling height 2.6 Tloris (43 KB) Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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DoubleTree by Hilton Ljubljana
Contacts Dunajska cesta 154 1000 Ljubljana Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1588 25 28 E-mail: [email protected] POI konference: https://www.austria-trend.at/de/hotels/hotel-ljubljana Map Capacities Rooms 8 Area size 830 Hotel 214 Theater seats 600 Classroom 240 Banquet 300 Reception 450 Conference rooms Ubiquitus (Janus + Horus + Kronos) Theater 600 Classroom 240 Reception 450 Banquet 300 Size of the room 554 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Janus Theater 250 Classroom 120 Reception 250 Banquet 140 Size of the room 260 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Horus Theater 150 Classroom 60 Reception 100 Banquet 60 Size of the room 147 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Kronos Theater 150 Classroom 60 Reception 100 Banquet 60 Size of the room 147 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (91 KB) Andromeda (Orion + Centaurus) Theater 70 Classroom 40 Reception 50 Banquet 30 Size of the room 108 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (52 KB) Orion Theater 35 Classroom - Reception 30 Banquet - Size of the room 53 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (52 KB) Centaurus Theater 35 Classroom - Reception 30 Banquet - Size of the room 55 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (52 KB) Casiopea Theater 50 Classroom 25 Reception 50 Banquet 36 Size of the room 105 Ceiling height 3.6 Tloris (46 KB) Aquila* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception 10 Banquet - Size of the room 18 Ceiling height 3.3 Tloris (43 KB) Suite 905* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception - Banquet - Size of the room 29 Ceiling height 2.4 Tloris (152 KB) Suite 912* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception - Banquet - Size of the room 29 Ceiling height 2.4 Tloris (158 KB) Vinotheque* *Board Room Theater - Classroom - Reception 10 Banquet - Size of the room 16 Ceiling height 2.6 Tloris (43 KB) Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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Kulturni in kongresni center Cankarjev dom
The Grand Reception Hall, a remarkable location for gala events, has undergone a complete overhaul. The most recent intervention was the partial renovation of the largest auditorium - Gallus Hall, which also included installing brand new chairs, as well as the total refurbishment of the second largest auditorium - Linhart Hall.
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Tourist movements in the city centre are condensed and fairly short. The most frequent direction of movement for tourists in Ljubljana, according to research, runs between the old city centre and Ljubljana Castle.
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The holiday festivities in Ljubljana begin next Friday
The festive lightsThe festive lights will traditionally be lit on Friday before the first Advent Sunday, which is 1 December, at 5:15 PM. After the introductory cultural program featuring a…
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Green guidance
Ljubljana boasts more than 542 m² of green areas per resident, offering opportunities to connect with nature almost directly from the city centre. Among the most recognisable green landmarks are the expansive Tivoli Park, as well as Rožnik and Šišenski hrib, forested hills rising from the heart of the city.
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The holiday festivities in Ljubljana begin next Friday
The festive lightsThe festive lights will traditionally be lit on Friday before the first Advent Sunday, which is 1 December, at 5:15 PM. After the introductory cultural program featuring a…
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Green guidance
Ljubljana boasts more than 542 m² of green areas per resident, offering opportunities to connect with nature almost directly from the city centre. Among the most recognisable green landmarks are the expansive Tivoli Park, as well as Rožnik and Šišenski hrib, forested hills rising from the heart of the city.
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Creative handicraft workshops
Book online Weaving from A to Z How would you go about getting clothes, if you found yourself in, let’s say, the 17th century? You’d sit down at the loom and first weave the cloth, most likely from flax, hemp or wool in Slovenia. Weaving used to be a widespread craft on Slovene territory, with a loom in almost every household.
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Creative handicraft workshops
Book online Weaving from A to Z How would you go about getting clothes, if you found yourself in, let’s say, the 17th century? You’d sit down at the loom and first weave the cloth, most likely from flax, hemp or wool in Slovenia. Weaving used to be a widespread craft on Slovene territory, with a loom in almost every household.
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