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Home  >  World  > Europe  > Slovenia

Accommodation

HOTELS: Slovenia has over 190 hotels with 30,000 beds throughout the country. The hotel categories are one to five stars. For instance the stunning Otocec Castle located on an island in the Krka River is just one of many magnificent castle hotels open to visitors. For information about accommodation throughout Slovenia, contact the Hotel Association of Slovenia, Vošnjakova 5, SI-1000, Ljubljana (tel: (1) 430 7820; fax: (1) 433 8659; e-mail: slohotels@ntz-nta.si; website: www.ntz-nta.si/slohotels); or the Slovenian Tourist Board (see Contact Addresses section).

PRIVATE ROOMS: These can be rented throughout Slovenia through local tourist offices. There are three categories: I (en suite), II (some en suite facilities – usually shower only) and III (shared facilities only). The Slovenian Tourist Board can provide more information (see Contact Addresses section).

FARMHOUSES: Visitors can choose between over 270 local farmhouses for an informal and welcoming stay close to nature. For further information contact the Association of Tourist Farms of Slovenia, Trnoveljska 1, SI-3000 Celje (tel: (3) 491 6481; fax: (3) 491 6480; e-mail: ztks@siol.net).

YOUTH HOSTELS: There are 12 hostels in the country. For details, contact Pocitniska Zveza Slovenije (Hostelling International Slovenia), Gosposvetska 84, SI-2000 Maribor (tel: (2) 234 2137; fax: (2) 234 2136; e-mail: igor.jurisic@soum.si; website: www.gaudeamus.si/hostelling). The Youth Hostel International in Ljubljana is open from end of June to end of August and is located at Dijafki Pom Tabor, Vidovdanska 7, SI-1000, Ljubljana (tel: (1) 234 8840; fax: (1) 234 8855; e-mail: ssljddta1s@guest.arnes.si; website: www.2.arnes.si). There is also a youth hostel in Maribor.

CAMPING: There are sites throughout the country. Most campsites are small but well equipped, with sports facilities and children’s playgrounds. Contact the Slovenian Tourist Board for brochures and price lists (see Contact Addresses section). Camping is not permitted outside campsites.


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