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Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana
Capacities Number of rooms Number of beds Number of suites Room amenities Bed linen Towels Free WiFi in the rooms Option of children's bed rental Additional bed Shower Bathtub Minibar Room service Additional offer Free WiFi Pets allowed Designated smoking area Restaurant in the accommodation facility Breakfast included in the accommodation price Air conditioning Locker for storing luggage Luggage room Option of renting a safe box Transfer from the airport Private parking for guests A room available for private parties and meetings Fitness facilities Lift Breakfast room Terms and conditions of payment Cash Eurocard/Mastercard Visa AMEX Diners Maestro/Cirrus Notes Langugages of communication: Slovenian, English, German, Italian, Croatian. Contacts Bratislavska cesta 8 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 243 00 00 Email: [email protected] Web site: Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana Map The offer includes With its 237 spacious rooms and luxury apartments, the brand new and modern Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana, opened in June 2012, is the largest hotel in Ljubljana.
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Summer vibes in Ljubljana: family rafting and kayaking on Sava rapids
Suitable for rafters and kayakers of all skills, the activity organiser Skok Sport Centre with its founder Janez Skok at the head, an ex-Olympic competitor and a Slovenian national kayak team ex-coach, take you for an unforgettable ride to the wild side of Ljubljana. Highly recommended, you can also combine the water fun with off-road cycling up to the starting point in Medvode over the colourful countryside of Ljubljana suburbs.
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Climbing in Ljubljana
They provide a welcome shelter during the cold winter months and the necessary respite from the relentless summer heat. Slovenians are avid climbers and the country has a rich climbing and mountaineering tradition, from the beginnings in the Julian Alps in the 18th century to the monumental achievements in the Himalayas around the turn of the millennium and excellent results in competition climbing recently.
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From kids for kids: the best places to visit in Ljubljana
There is a church on the top but also a nice restaurant where you can enjoy some delicious Slovenian dishes or try flancat – fried dough similar to a donut. Our kids run to the top when we promise this treat at the top.
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A breath of fresh air on the Ljubljana culinary scene
This means that from now on, after a busy day of shopping or strolling up and down the city centre, we can stop by and enjoy a cold glass of Slovenian craft beer with a view of the busy green heart of the city – the Ljubljana market. Mama peče (eng. Mother Bakes) Ljubljana has gained yet another boutique bakery.
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Summer vibes in Ljubljana: family rafting and kayaking on Sava rapids
Suitable for rafters and kayakers of all skills, the activity organiser Skok Sport Centre with its founder Janez Skok at the head, an ex-Olympic competitor and a Slovenian national kayak team ex-coach, take you for an unforgettable ride to the wild side of Ljubljana. Highly recommended, you can also combine the water fun with off-road cycling up to the starting point in Medvode over the colourful countryside of Ljubljana suburbs.
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Climbing in Ljubljana
They provide a welcome shelter during the cold winter months and the necessary respite from the relentless summer heat. Slovenians are avid climbers and the country has a rich climbing and mountaineering tradition, from the beginnings in the Julian Alps in the 18th century to the monumental achievements in the Himalayas around the turn of the millennium and excellent results in competition climbing recently.
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KoloParks in the Region
Not far away is the main tourist area of the village - by the lake, where there is also a hotel, and you can walk to the replica of the famous 64-metre-long mast, which was made by the local furmen at the end of the 19th century for a Slovenian shipowner's sailing ship and transported to Trieste, and go for a hike along the marked Forest and Archaeological Educational Trail Rimski Zid (Roman Wall) at Rakitna.
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Intercontinental Ljubljana
The hotel has 165 rooms, »B« restaurant with a bar, a swimming pool, sauna, fitness and a flexible conference centre that is situated over 2 floors and suitable for business and social events of various kinds. 5 multi-purpose impeccably- equipped halls offer 530 m2 of event space and provide vast branding possibilities topped off with a contemporary interior design and sophisticated details reflecting Slovenian authenticity. The largest Emona hall can accommodate up to 300 guests. There are two additional halls in the 19th floor with a great view over the city on one side and the Alps over the other.
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From kids for kids: the best places to visit in Ljubljana
There is a church on the top but also a nice restaurant where you can enjoy some delicious Slovenian dishes or try flancat – fried dough similar to a donut. Our kids run to the top when we promise this treat at the top.
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