For every pocket, and for every taste. This statement certainly applies to accommodation in Slovenia. If you are in need of pampering, choose a
hotel, but if you value human contact with welcoming locals, the right choice is an
inn, a
pension or private rooms. Leave the city behind, and relax on
tourist farms.
Campsites provide direct contact with natural greenery, while there is special
accommodation for hikers and
bikers in the valleys and the mountains. There are many other places to stay on our list, the
most gathered in a single place in Slovenia.
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Tried and trusted hotels

Hotels are the
top of the range for accommodation services in Slovenia. By no means are all hotels expensive, as a bed can be had for as little as €30 a night. The majority of hotels in the country are three-star, but there is a wide range of hotels with higher ratings.
Most hotels in Slovenia are in city centres, in popular tourist destinations, at natural health resorts and at thermal spas. Many of them also have
conference facilities.
The personal touch

There is a wide range of
private rooms and
apartments in Slovenia. Prices per person range from €15 to €50 a night. Many private rooms offer
breakfast. Holiday homes can be rented, mostly in
holiday resorts. Slovenia’s
inns offer accommodation, and
good food, often in the best local style. Some
pensions also offer excellent cuisine.
Staying at a
tourist farm is a wonderful experience, especially an
ecological tourist farm, with healthy organic food.
In touch with nature
Slovenia’s campsites are ideal for those who appreciate
value-for-money holidays, but are capable of convincing even those who are looking for an open-air five-star hotel.
Camper vans and
caravans are welcome at campsites.
Many hikers roam Slovenia’s mountains and hills, and they like to stay at
mountain lodges and cabins, not least because of the friendly, open-minded company you always find there. Accommodation designed especially
for hikers and bikers has emerged recently in Slovenia.
For the young at heart
As elsewhere, in Slovenia too
youth hostels in the Hostelling International network are an ideal way to meet other travellers and to learn of their experiences. They are some of the very
cheapest accommodation available.
In pursuit of tradition
A major innovation are Slovenia’s
houses of tradition, where your hosts will tell you about the history of the house and the local area, and will make you a
traditional dinner of your choosing. Recently in Dolenjska it has become popular to rent a
zidanica, the traditional holiday cottage, where people go for relaxation and entertainment.
The finest accommodation is provided by hotels, which are mostly found in the cities and popular tourist destinations, although small hotels can be found in smaller towns. The hotels come in all styles, but many carry the highest rating.
For that feeling of a home away from home, look to friendly landlords around Slovenia for private rooms, apartments and holiday homes. A warm welcome also awaits at inns and pensions.
Nature lovers who value peace and cleanliness might well opt to stay at a campsite, where caravans and camper vans are of course also welcome. There are also special sites for these vehicles.
On a tourist farm you can relax while getting to know warm-hearted people and their customs. A real attraction are the ecological tourist farms, which offer a healthy living environment and certified organic food.
For anyone looking to save money while travelling, but who still appreciates comfort and cleanliness, hostels are an ideal choice. Many hostels in Slovenia are part of the Hostelling International network.
Clean and orderly, but sparsely furnished, hikers are always welcome here, even when they are full. The hospitality of the mountain lodges and cabins is reflected in their superb homemade food.
Hikers, bikers and those looking to stay at a natural health resort, a thermal spa or a typical Dolenjska zidanica should look out for themed accommodation. Don’t miss houses of tradition either.
The green hills of the Posavje wine region offer pleasant, carefully maintained, authentic accommodation where you can rest and relax or enjoy an active break in a peaceful natural setting. Vine-sheltered vineyard cottages offer wonderful views and the opportunity to sample local food and drink, including Cviček, one ...
Are you one of the growing number of people who care about the environmental impact your holiday will have? Then stay in one of Slovenia’s certified ecological hotels or ecological tourist farms.
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