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Ahotel Ljubljana
4.5/554 Reviews
As the title suggests, it was the price that attracted us to this hotel. First impression upon arrival was that we had made the wrong choice because it is further out than imagined. However, once settled, on reflection, we would have made the same decision for taxis were dead easy to organise, very efficient and reasonably priced at 6 euros each way. Basically, 4 taxis a day to cover the travel in and out for day time viewing followed by night time eating and you were still saving a lot of money compared to the centrally located hotels that were incredibly expensive by comparison. Room was good size, modern, clean and comfortable. All staff were warm, welcoming and helpful. Breakfast was typical European and fine.
Sax Pub Hostel Ljubljana
4.7/52 Reviews
It was my first experience in hostel but I really like it I had private room with share bathroom that was so cozy the location was so good I have to mention to receptionist who were so kind and helpful and also hospitable.it was totally fine for me
B&B Vila Teslova
4.3/528 Reviews
This hotel suited our needs perfectly. It was within walking distance of the centre of Ljubljana, but offered free parking and was in a quiet street. What's more, the breakfast was particularly lavish. Our room turned out to be almost a suite - and all this for a very reasonable price. If you're looking for comfort but no great luxury, this is the ticket. Particular thanks to the staff who were friendly, helpful and enthusiastic.
Zois Apartments
4.3/511 Reviews
Awesome stay here for 4 nights. Our group occupied 3 of the apartments on the 2nd floor and were all very happy. Receptionist Nina extremely friendly and helpful. Beds a bit hard but great pillows. Great showers. Decor gloriously old. Bakery and mini mart just over the bridge. Easy walk to everywhere in the city. Restaurants all around.
Antiq Palace - Historic Hotels of Europe
3.9/542 Reviews
We wish we had paid more attention to the reviews before booking the Antiq Palace. Our room wasn't made up and the tea/coffee station was not replenished before we took the room on. Reception told us that due to a bit of a panic by the cleaning company over covid, rooms were only serviced at the specific request of the guest! We were not told this and anyway, are covid restrictions not a thing of the past? The silicone around the bath showed signs of mould as did the grout in the tiles in the shower. The toilet bowl looked like it had not been cleaned. There was no soap in the dispensers. Staff eventually left bars of hand soap and tiny bottles of shower gel. The tap dripped, as did the bidet. The plug in the sink doesn't stay in place had we wanted to fill the sink. The shower head in the main shower was pretty useless. Blinds on the window were broken or didn't work properly. There was 3 hangers in the wardrobe. There was a huge TV on a sideboard - the screen had a distracting crackly fault line right across the screen. Having said all of this, the staff at reception were very nice and very helpful.
Hotel Mrak Superior
4.3/569 Reviews
Great hotel - it’s a shame that the staff let it down. Prior to our arrival, we contacted the hotel to let them know that we would be arriving after check-in had closed (at 10pm). They were very helpful and provided us with instructions to enter the property by ourselves using an app. When we arrived, we managed to get into the lobby (using the app), but the room key we were given was different than the one we were told on the phone and email. As a result, we were unable to enter our assigned room. Assuming that our room number had been changed, we tried the key in the door that matched the new number (as there were no staff or guests around, and no one was answering the phone or emails). It opened and revealed a couple, asleep, inside. Obviously, we were mortified that we had disturbed the hotel guests, and also terrified that we would have to sleep in the hotel lobby until check-in opened at 6am. After about an hour of searching around the lobby for clues about who to contact, we knocked on some private doors. Thankfully, a man came out and used a master key to let us in. It was clear that we had woken him up (by this point it was 2am). Again, we were sorry to have done so, but were left with no choice. After we had successfully entered our room, I sent an email to the front desk letting them know what had just happened and that we would like them to apologise (on our behalf) to the guests and staff we woke up. They never replied. In fact, every time we mentioned it, the staff member made excuses like “I wasn’t there so I don’t have anything to do with it” and “the guy who organised the late check-in was training so he made a mistake”. There was absolutely nothing in the way of an apology or compensation for the mix-up until we checked out and it was already too late. We would like the hotel to know that mistakes are bound to happen, so it is imperative that they have a back-up (emergency number or night staff) for guests who have been given the wrong room key. In addition, since we had been travelling for a while, we were running out of clothes and needed to do a load of laundry. We followed the instructions for the housekeeping staff to collect our laundry but found that when we had returned to the hotel, the laundry had not been done and the room had not been made up. When we went downstairs to inform the staff of this, we were told “housekeeping doesn’t go back to rooms to clean them after you took off the do not disturb sign, I’ve worked in lots of hotels and this is always the policy”. This member of staff eventually helped us find an laundromat, but the contempt with which we were spoken to was unacceptable and uncaring of the fact that we, too, have plenty of experience in the hotel industry as customers. An apology would have sufficed. Overall, it was a great hotel in a fantastic location. Just make sure you’re okay with passive aggressive communication before you book.

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