Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Slovenia
Slovenia has 2,000+ places to stay, and most of them are perfectly fine and completely forgettable. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
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Nhấp vào khách sạn bất kỳ để kiểm tra phòng trống và đặt với giá tốt nhất.
Penzion Pibernik
Bled
Adrenaline-check Eco Place
Bovec
ONE66 Hotel
Ljubljana
Second Life in Piran - Hotel Zala
Piran
Smrekarjeva domačija
Postojna
Penzion Berc
Bled
Hostel Kobarid
Bovec
AS BOUTIQUE HOTEL, Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Memento B&B
Piran
Rooms Gril, Gašper Gril sp
Postojna
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| # | Khách sạn | Thành phố & Khu vực | Giá/Đêm | Điểm | Tiện nghi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Penzion Pibernik | Bled | 3.403.600 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Bữa sángQuầy barBãi đậu xe+1Sạc xe điện |
| 2 | Adrenaline-check Eco Place | Bovec | 2.768.600 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Trẻ em |
| 3 | ONE66 Hotel | Ljubljana | 4.140.200 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Bữa sángPhòng gymNhà hàng+4Quầy barCho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 4 | Second Life in Piran - Hotel Zala | Piran | 2.667.000 – 3.429.000 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Bữa sángNhà hàngCho phép thú cưng+2Bãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 5 | Smrekarjeva domačija | Postojna | 2.692.400 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy bar+2Bãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 6 | Penzion Berc | Bled | 2.667.000 – 3.429.000 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy bar+4Cho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 7 | Hostel Kobarid | Bovec | 1.981.200 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Xe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
| 8 | AS BOUTIQUE HOTEL, Ljubljana | Ljubljana | 9.550.400 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Bữa sángSpaPhòng gym+4Nhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngXe đưa đón |
| 9 | Memento B&B | Piran | 4.114.800 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Bữa sángBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 10 | Rooms Gril, Gašper Gril sp | Postojna | 1.625.600 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Bữa sángBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
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Penzion Pibernik
Penzion Pibernik is a casual, family-run forest hotel sitting 3 km from Lake Bled, where you can swim and take out a boat. It's a relaxed, unhurried kind of place, and that tone runs through everything. Rooms are simply furnished with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, while the rustic bungalows step it up with kitchenettes, dining areas, and private terraces. Breakfast is available each morning, and the bar keeps things social in the evenings. Outside, a natural wooden pool, shaded terrace, table tennis, badminton, and darts give you plenty to do without leaving the property. You can rent bikes directly here, which makes the 7 km ride to Vintgar Gorge a real option. Parking is on-site, and there are even electric-car charging stations. Note that minimum-stay rules apply, so check those before you book. If you want calm forest surroundings without sacrificing easy access to Bled's highlights, this place delivers.
Địa chỉ:Penzion Pibernik, Ljubljanska cesta 40, 4260 Bled, Slovenia
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Adrenaline-check Eco Place
Adrenaline-check Eco Place sits in Bovec, one of Slovenia's most adventure-charged towns, and the name alone tells you what kind of energy you're walking into. This is not a place for quiet city breaks. It's a base, a launching pad, a spot you return to dirty and tired and glad you came. The eco angle signals a certain ethos: low-impact, thoughtful, grounded in its surroundings. The vibe feels purposeful rather than polished. What we can say with confidence is that it's kid-friendly, which matters if you're bringing the whole crew along for the ride. Bovec itself rewards walkers and thrill-seekers alike, so you won't be stuck staring at four walls. Guest satisfaction here is genuinely strong, and that kind of consistent approval doesn't happen by accident. If you want something sleek and anonymous, look elsewhere. But if Bovec is calling you, this place looks like a smart, honest choice.
Địa chỉ:Adrenaline-check Eco Place, Podklopca 5A, 5230 Bovec, Slovenia
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ONE66 Hotel
ONE66 Hotel is a four-star property on Celovška cesta in Ljubljana, and it carries the calm, no-nonsense confidence of a place that knows exactly what it is. The vibe is boutique without being precious. Guests consistently flag the parking, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and breakfast as standouts, so the basics are clearly handled well. That breakfast buffet alone sets a good tone for the day. You've got a restaurant and bar on-site, plus room service if you'd rather stay put. A social hour adds a relaxed, communal feel that you don't always find at this level. The gift shop, boutique shopping, and convenience store mean you're rarely hunting for things off-property. Full-service and self-service laundry are both available, which is a genuine practical plus. Ljubljana is a walkable, manageable city, and this hotel leans into that unhurried energy. Our one honest note: with no pool or spa listed, this isn't a place to unwind in that way. Come for comfort and efficiency, and you'll leave happy.
Địa chỉ:ONE66 Hotel, Celovška cesta 166, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Second Life in Piran - Hotel Zala
Second Life in Piran sits on a cobbled street in the medieval old town, and that address alone sets a strong tone. The hotel is a minute's walk from the nearest concrete beaches and four minutes on foot from Tartini Central Square, so you're genuinely in the middle of things. Rooms are airy and stylish, with modern furniture, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi. The rooftop bar is the real draw here. It's the kind of spot that makes you want to linger longer than planned. A seasonal restaurant with a terrace rounds things out, and the breakfast buffet means you can fuel up properly before hitting the old town. Parking is available, which matters in a place like Piran where that's never a given. Pets are welcome too. The hotel carries an effortlessly relaxed character without feeling careless about the details. One honest caveat: the seasonal restaurant means dining on-site may not be available year-round, so check ahead if that matters to your trip.
Địa chỉ:Second Life in Piran - Hotel Zala, Gregorčičeva ulica 38a, 6330 Piran, Slovenia
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Smrekarjeva domačija
Smrekarjeva domačija is a converted 1900s farm in a rural Slovenian village, and it wears that heritage proudly. The setting feels unhurried and genuinely rustic, far from the noise of a city hotel. What makes it practical: you're just 5 km from Postojna Cave and the Via Dinarica hiking trail, with the Postojna train station 6 km away. Rooms are down-to-earth and woodsy, with Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. If you're traveling with kids, family rooms sleep up to five and come with bunk beds or two adjoining bedrooms. There's also a three-bedroom apartment with a living and dining area plus a kitchenette, which gives you real flexibility. The farm-to-table restaurant keeps things informal and honest. Start your morning with the breakfast buffet, then grab a bicycle from the rental and head out on the trails. The meeting rooms mean it can handle small gatherings too. Our honest caveat: this is a rural property, so if walkable city life matters to you, look elsewhere.
Địa chỉ:Smrekarjeva domačija, Grobišče 11, 6258 Prestranek, Slovenia
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Penzion Berc
Penzion Berc is a converted barn turned chalet-style B&B, sitting in the foothills of the Karawanks mountains with a genuinely unhurried feel. It's a 6-minute walk to Lake Bled's shores, 3 km from cliff-top Bled Castle, and 7 km from Lesce-Bled Airport. All 10 rooms feature wood-paneling and exposed stonework, giving the place a warm, rustic character. Each room comes with a private bathroom, a balcony, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV, minifridge, and tea and coffee facilities. Parking is free, and so are the loaner electric bikes, which is a genuinely useful perk around here. Breakfast is a buffet served in what feels like a cozy, intimate dining room. Other meals are available at a surcharge through the restaurant and bar. There's also a garden with a seasonal outdoor kitchen for a relaxed outdoor atmosphere. The property accepts pets, including dogs and cats, so you won't have to leave anyone behind. If there's one caveat: this is a small property, so book early.
Địa chỉ:Penzion Berc, Želeška cesta 15, 4260 Bled, Slovenia
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Hostel Kobarid
Hostel Kobarid sits in the small Slovenian town of Kobarid, and it carries the no-nonsense, unhurried energy you want after a day of exploring the surrounding region. It's a one-star property, so don't expect luxury. What you do get is honest, straightforward accommodation with a surprisingly calm and welcoming feel. Guests rate it exceptionally well, which tells you something real about the experience here. Parking is on-site, which matters in a town like this. Wi-Fi is available throughout. If you need to get here from the airport, there's a shuttle service that takes the stress out of arrival. Some rooms come with a kitchen, giving you flexibility if you'd rather cook than eat out every night. The property is smoke-free, so the atmosphere stays clean and comfortable. Our honest caveat: with just one star, manage your expectations on room finish and facilities. But if you're after a solid, friendly base in a genuinely beautiful corner of Slovenia, this place delivers.
Địa chỉ:Hostel Kobarid, Gregorčičeva ulica 23, 5222 Kobarid, Slovenia
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AS BOUTIQUE HOTEL, Ljubljana
AS Boutique Hotel sits on Čopova ulica in central Ljubljana, and it carries the kind of calm, unhurried confidence you'd expect from a four-star property that clearly takes itself seriously. The vibe is intimate without being precious. Wi-Fi is solid throughout, air conditioning keeps things comfortable, and the breakfast buffet gives you a proper start before heading out into the city. Room service and a minibar mean you can stay in when you want to. There's a hot tub and a fitness center on site, so you're not sacrificing wellness for location. Pets are welcome, which is rarer than it should be at this level. The restaurant and bar mean you don't have to wander far for a drink or a meal. An airport shuttle takes the stress out of arrivals and departures. Ljubljana is a walkable city, and this address puts you right in the middle of it. Our one honest caveat: with only a modest number of reviews to draw from, it's hard to gauge consistency, so manage expectations accordingly and communicate your needs upfront.
Địa chỉ:AS BOUTIQUE HOTEL, Ljubljana, Čopova ulica 5a, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Memento B&B
Memento B&B earns its reputation the honest way: a well-located, no-fuss guesthouse tucked along a narrow cobbled alley in Piran's old town. You're a minute's walk from Tartini Square, three minutes from the ferry terminal, and seven minutes from the ancient Walls of Piran. That's a hard location to beat for exploring on foot. Rooms are understated but thoughtfully done, with exposed-stone walls, wood floors, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and en suite bathrooms. Upgrade if you can, and you'll score a balcony. Families should note the room with a sleeping loft, a practical touch that's genuinely useful. Breakfast is included, and the rooftop terrace with town views gives you a fine reason to linger in the morning. The furnished courtyard adds another calm spot to unwind. Parking is available, which in a medieval Adriatic town is no small thing. The two-star rating sets honest expectations: this is a clean, characterful base, not a resort. If that suits you, you'll likely love it here.
Địa chỉ:Memento B&B, Bolniška ulica 8, 6330 Piran, Slovenia
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Rooms Gril, Gašper Gril sp
Rooms Gril sits in the quiet Slovenian countryside, and that calm is a big part of the appeal. This is a no-nonsense, three-star stay that gets the basics right without fuss. Guests consistently rate it highly, which tells you something real about how the place is run. You get free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, on-site parking, and breakfast included. That combination, at a property this size, keeps things simple and comfortable. Parking is one of the most appreciated features here, so if you're road-tripping through Slovenia, that matters. The kid-friendly setup means traveling with children is genuinely considered, not just tolerated. Breakfast is well-regarded by guests, so don't skip it. The overall impression is unhurried and unpretentious, the kind of place where you sleep well and leave feeling rested. If you need buzzy city energy or a long list of spa services, look elsewhere. But if you want a relaxed, reliable base in rural Slovenia, Rooms Gril delivers.
Địa chỉ:Rooms Gril, Gašper Gril sp, Rakitnik 35a, 6258 Prestranek, Slovenia
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Ljubljana: where to stay and what to skip
The city centre and Metelkova are the two neighbourhoods worth your attention. Metelkova is 10 minutes walk from Prešernov trg, the main square, along Trubarjeva cesta. close enough to everything without the cobblestone-and-tourist-trap atmosphere of the old town core.
Skip anything marketed as 'convenient to the train station.' That puts you near Masarykova and Trg Osvobodilne fronte, which are fine functionally but completely charmless. Budget an extra €10-15/night to stay somewhere with actual character. you'll thank yourself on day two.
Lake Bled vs. Lake Bohinj: picking the right base
Bled is busier, better connected, and more polished. Bohinj is rawer, quieter, and 26km further into the mountains via the Bohinj Road through Ribčev Laz. If you're here for Instagram and convenience, Bled wins. If you want to actually hear birds in the morning without a tour group commentary, take the bus to Bohinjska Bistrica.
Penzion Pr' Gavedarjo in Bohinjska Bistrica gives you local family hospitality at $70-99/night. That's roughly half what a lake-view room at a Bled hotel costs in July. The tradeoff: you'll need a bus or car to reach the lake's edge, about 3km away.
Getting around Slovenia without a car
Ljubljana is walkable and has a reliable city bus network run by LPP, with flat fares around €1.30/ride using the Urbana card. For regional travel, the Arriva bus network covers most of the country. Ljubljana to Portorož takes about 2 hours by direct bus, and the journey through the Karst is genuinely scenic.
The train network is slower and patchier than the buses. Ptuj, for instance, is better reached by bus from Maribor (30 minutes, ~€4) than by any train route. Rent a car if you're spending more than 3 nights outside Ljubljana. Petrol is slightly cheaper in Slovenia than in neighbouring Austria.
The Adriatic coast: what no one tells you about Portorož
Portorož is only 4km of coastline, but it packs in more beach chairs, salt pan history, and promenade gelato than you'd expect from such a small strip. The Forma Viva sculpture park at Seča, 2km south of the main beach, is free and almost always empty. Most guests at Kempinski Palace don't even know it exists.
High season (July-August) at Kempinski runs $350-520/night and it's worth it if you want a full luxury resort experience on the Adriatic. But if you're visiting in May or September, rates drop to $280-320/night and the beach is yours. The town of Piran, 4km north of Portorož along the coastal road, is architecturally Venetian and strikingly beautiful. day-tripping there from your Portorož hotel takes 10 minutes by bus.
Kranjska Gora and the Triglav National Park: what to expect
Kranjska Gora sits at 810m altitude in the northwest corner of Slovenia, right where the borders of Slovenia, Austria, and Italy meet. It's a proper alpine resort town on Borovška cesta, and Hotel Kokra is the best-rated property we've found there at $260-420/night. It's ski-in territory in winter and a hiking and cycling base in summer.
Book at least 6 weeks ahead for school holiday periods: Slovenian winter holidays (February) and July-August fill the town completely. The Vršič Pass, 12km from the town centre, is one of the most dramatic mountain drives in Europe and only open May-October. Don't attempt it with a low-clearance rental car.
Ptuj and eastern Slovenia: the underrated option
Ptuj doesn't get the press it deserves. It's Slovenia's oldest city, the old town on the hill above the Drava River is genuinely beautiful, and you won't be fighting tour groups for a photo. Hotel Mitra Ptuj on Mestni trg puts you directly in the medieval core, 8 minutes walk from Ptuj Castle and a few steps from the wine bars on Prešernova ulica.
Eastern Slovenia runs cheaper than Ljubljana and Bled across the board. A nice dinner at a local gostilna in Ptuj costs €12-18 per person with wine. Combine it with a visit to the Ptuj wine cellars (the Jeruzalem-Ormož wine region is 30km east) and you've got a genuinely satisfying 2-night itinerary that most visitors completely miss.
Khám phá Slovenia theo thành phố
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Khu vực khách sạn tốt nhất của Slovenia
Ljubljana is the obvious starting point, but don't sleep on the Julian Alps and the Karst. If you only have a week, split your nights between Ljubljana and either Bled or Bohinj.
Ljubljana & Central Slovenia 2 khách sạn được xác minh The capital delivers culture, nightlife, and the country's best hotel variety.
The capital delivers culture, nightlife, and the country's best hotel variety.
Ljubljana is small enough to walk almost everywhere but big enough to keep you entertained for 3-4 days without repeating yourself. The old town around Stari trg and Mestni trg is the tourist core. pretty, yes, but also where you'll pay the most for the least. The city centre around Slovenska cesta and the Metelkova district offer much better value and more interesting stays.
Hotel Cubo Ljubljana on Šmartinska cesta is the most design-forward hotel in the capital, with the highest guest rating of any city hotel we reviewed at 9.2. Hostel Celica in Metelkova is genuinely unlike anywhere else: a former prison turned creative hostel with rooms designed by 80 different artists, and it's only $45-85/night. Those two properties alone cover a huge range of budgets and travel styles.
The weekend Ljubljanica River market on Pogačarjev trg runs every Saturday morning and is worth building your checkout timing around. Don't bother with taxis inside the city centre. it's 20 minutes on foot from Metelkova to the castle, and the walk through the BTC shopping district and across Zmajski most (Dragon Bridge) is half the point.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Ljubljana & Central Slovenia → Julian Alps: Bled, Bohinj & Kranjska Gora 3 khách sạn được xác minh Alpine lakes, ski resorts, and hiking trails. Slovenia's most dramatic scenery.
Alpine lakes, ski resorts, and hiking trails. Slovenia's most dramatic scenery.
This is the region most people come to Slovenia for. Lake Bled with the island church, Lake Bohinj with zero pretension, and Kranjska Gora with the high-altitude Vršič Pass. The three are connected by road but each has a distinct feel. Bled is polished and popular with tour groups. Bohinj is local and quiet. Kranjska Gora is a proper mountain resort.
Hotel Triglav Bled on the lakeside promenade at Cesta svobode earns its $150-220/night with genuine lake views and a location that puts you 3 minutes from the rowing boats. Hotel Kokra Kranjska Gora near Borovška cesta is the most-rated property in our entire Slovenia list at 9.3, and the $260-420/night is honestly fair for what you get in ski season. Penzion Pr' Gavedarjo in Bohinjska Bistrica is the budget-smart alternative at $70-99/night.
One thing most guides don't say: Bled in July and August is genuinely overcrowded between 10am and 4pm. Plan your lake walk for before 8am or after 6pm. Bohinj sees a fraction of the visitors and has the same mountain backdrop. The Savica Waterfall, 4km from Bohinjska Bistrica centre, is free to walk to and spectacular in spring snowmelt.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Julian Alps: Bled, Bohinj & Kranjska Gora → Karst & Adriatic Coast 2 khách sạn được xác minh Cave systems, Lipizzan horses, and a sliver of Adriatic sunshine.
Cave systems, Lipizzan horses, and a sliver of Adriatic sunshine.
The Karst plateau is one of Europe's most geologically fascinating landscapes: limestone sinkholes, underground rivers, and Postojna Cave drawing 700,000 visitors a year. But the region around Lipica and Štanjel is also wine country, known for Teran red wine and air-dried Karst prosciutto. Hotel Maestoso Lipica at the historic Lipica Stud Farm is the natural base, with rooms in a stately building surrounded by the same grounds where Lipizzan horses have been bred since 1580.
Portorož is a 45-minute drive south of Lipica, and the contrast is striking. The Adriatic seafront along Obala avenue is full beach-resort energy: parasols, salt pans, and sunset aperitivos. Kempinski Palace Portorož on the promenade is the best luxury option on Slovenia's entire coastline, with rates from $280-520/night that compete favourably with comparable Adriatic properties in Croatia.
Postojna Cave is 30km northeast of Lipica and worth combining into any Karst itinerary. Book cave entry at least 2 days ahead in summer. The nearby Predjama Castle, 9km from Postojna, is built into a cliff face and one of the most visually bizarre things you'll see in central Europe. and it's free to view from outside.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Karst & Adriatic Coast → Eastern Slovenia: Ptuj & Velenje 2 khách sạn được xác minh Oldest city, industrial heritage, and zero tourist crowds.
Oldest city, industrial heritage, and zero tourist crowds.
Eastern Slovenia is where the tour buses don't go, which is exactly why you should. Ptuj is the oldest documented city in Slovenia, with a hilltop castle, Roman-era ruins, and a medieval old town on Mestni trg that's genuinely lovely without being sanitised. Hotel Mitra Ptuj is in the heart of it at $100-145/night, rated 8.6, with the castle a 12-minute walk up Grajska ulica.
Velenje surprises people. It's a mid-20th-century planned city built around coal mining, with a decent lake and the Velenje Castle looming above town. Paka Eco Hotel at Lake Velenje earns its 'Business Pick' badge. it's designed for working trips and conferences rather than sightseeing, but the lake setting at $110-160/night is genuinely pleasant if you need a quieter base.
The Jeruzalem-Ormož wine region, about 30km east of Ptuj towards the Croatian border, is Slovenia's answer to Tuscany: rolling hills, small-production Šipon and Pinot Blanc wines, and almost no foreign tourists. Combine a Ptuj hotel stay with a half-day wine road drive and you've got an itinerary that 95% of Slovenia visitors never experience.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Eastern Slovenia: Ptuj & Velenje → Idrija & Western Slovenia 1 khách sạn được xác minh A UNESCO mining town, mercury history, and Slovenia's most romantic hotel.
A UNESCO mining town, mercury history, and Slovenia's most romantic hotel.
Idrija is a UNESCO World Heritage town built around one of the world's largest mercury mines. It's 60km west of Ljubljana via the Logatec road, and most tourists drive straight past it on the way to the coast. That's a mistake. The Gewerkenegg Castle and Anthony's Shaft mine museum are genuinely fascinating, and the town itself has a quiet dignity that the more tourist-heavy spots lack.
Hotel Kendov Dvorec in Spodnja Idrija, 3km south of the town centre, is a 15th-century manor house with 11 rooms, a 9.1 guest rating, and rates of $130-190/night. It's our Romantic Stay pick and it earns that completely. The grounds, the candlelit dinners, the silence. It's the kind of place where people get engaged.
The Soča Valley is 40km north of Idrija, making this a smart base for combining romance with adventure. The turquoise Soča River near Bovec is one of the most striking natural colours you'll see anywhere in Europe. Drive up in the morning and be back for a four-course dinner at Kendov Dvorec by 7pm.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Idrija & Western Slovenia →Khu vực tốt nhất theo phong cách
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Romantic
Hotel Kendov Dvorec in Spodnja Idrija is the clear answer: a 15th-century manor, 11 rooms, and candlelit dinners in a garden that looks staged but is completely real. It's 3km from Idrija old town and the isolation is the whole point.
Culture & History
Stay in Ptuj old town on Mestni trg and you're sleeping inside Slovenia's oldest city, 12 minutes walk from a hilltop castle with Roman finds and medieval armour. Hotel Mitra Ptuj puts you right in the middle of it for $100-145/night.
Family
Hotel Maestoso Lipica at the Lipica Stud Farm gives kids Lipizzan horse shows, spacious grounds, and a pool at $160-230/night. It's 30km from Postojna Cave, so you can do both in one day without a meltdown.
Budget
Hostel Celica in Metelkova, Ljubljana, starts at $45/night and delivers more personality than hotels costing three times as much. You're 10 minutes walk from the central market on Vodnikov trg and surrounded by some of the city's best cheap eating on Trubarjeva cesta.
Beach
Portorož's Obala promenade is Slovenia's only proper beach strip, and Kempinski Palace is the best address on it. The Adriatic is warm from June through September and the old town of Piran is just 4km up the coast.
Foodie
Ljubljana's central market district around Pogačarjev trg and the Odprta kuhna open-air food market (every Friday May-October) is where the serious eating happens. Stay at Hotel Cubo on Šmartinska cesta and you're 12 minutes walk from Slovenia's most concentrated stretch of quality restaurants.
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We reviewed 2,000+ options across the main regions of Slovenia. We cut hotels that overcharge for a lake view you can barely see from the room, guesthouses that call themselves 'boutique' because they hung a painting in the lobby, and Bled-area hotels that markup 40% just because they're within walking distance of the castle. What's left are places that actually earn their price tag.
Chất lượng vị trí
Khu vực có thuận tiện để đi bộ không? Nhà hàng, cửa hàng và điểm tham quan có trong vòng 10 phút đi bộ không? Cảm giác vào ban đêm như thế nào? Chúng tôi đánh giá mức độ an toàn, khả năng tiếp cận giao thông công cộng và xem khu vực có nét đặc trưng địa phương thực sự hay chỉ là bẫy du khách. Khách sạn ở sai khu vực sẽ phá hỏng chuyến đi. Đó là lý do vị trí được coi trọng nhất.
Đáng giá tiền
Chúng tôi so sánh những gì bạn trả với những gì bạn nhận được. Một khách sạn €150 với vị trí tốt, phòng sạch và nhân viên nhiệt tình có thể vượt qua khách sạn €500 có tiện nghi sang trọng ở khu vực kém hơn. Chúng tôi tính đến giá theo mùa, chính sách hủy phòng và các chi phí ẩn. Mục tiêu là tìm ra tỷ lệ tốt nhất, không chỉ mức giá thấp nhất.
Trải nghiệm khách hàng
Chúng tôi phân tích hàng nghìn đánh giá khách hàng đã xác minh trên nhiều nền tảng, tìm kiếm các mẫu thay vì các phàn nàn riêng lẻ. Lời khen ngợi nhất quán về sự sạch sẽ, nhân viên và chất lượng phòng rất quan trọng. Chúng tôi cũng đánh giá những yếu tố khó đo: liệu khách sạn có cá tính không? Bạn có giới thiệu nó cho bạn bè không?
Mỗi khách sạn trên trang này đều có mặt nhờ quy trình này.
Khi nào nên đến Slovenia: Từng mùa
Giá khách sạn, mức độ đông đúc và thời tiết thay đổi theo mùa.
Summer (June-August)
Lake Bled hits absolute capacity in July. the circular lake path is genuinely shoulder-to-shoulder between 10am and 4pm. Hotel prices across the Julian Alps jump 30-50% from May rates, and Portorož beach hotels sell out weeks in advance. It's beautiful weather, but you'll share it with a lot of company.
Spring (April-May)
May is our top pick for Slovenia. The Triglav National Park trails open up as snow retreats from the lower paths, the Savica Waterfall near Bohinj is running at full volume from snowmelt, and hotel rates are still well below summer peaks. Ljubljana's Odprta kuhna food market kicks off in early May and runs every Friday. plan your weekend around it.
Autumn (September-October)
September is when Slovenia earns its reputation without the crowds. The Jeruzalem-Ormož wine harvest runs through September and October, making eastern Slovenia genuinely worth visiting. Lake Bled gets its most atmospheric morning mist, and Hotel Triglav drops to $150-180/night from August peaks. October can be wet in Ljubljana, so pack accordingly.
Winter (November-March)
Ljubljana at Christmas is legitimately charming: the market on Kongresni trg runs late November through January and the city lights up well. But outside the capital, most of rural Slovenia slows to a crawl from November to January. The exception is Kranjska Gora, where ski season opens in December and Hotel Kokra fills up fast. book by October for February school holiday weeks.
Cách đặt khách sạn tại Slovenia
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Book Bled hotels for Sunday-Thursday check-ins
Weekend rates at Lake Bled hotels run 15-25% higher than midweek, particularly at Hotel Triglav. If your schedule is flexible, arriving Sunday night or Monday gives you the same rooms for less money and a quieter lake for your first morning. The day-tripper buses from Ljubljana don't start until around 8am, so an early Monday walk is near-silent.
The Ljubljana tourist tax is real. budget for it
Ljubljana charges a city tourist tax of €3.13/person/night, which most hotels add at checkout rather than including in quoted rates. For a 3-night stay with 2 people, that's €18.78 extra. Some booking platforms include it, some don't. Always ask when checking in so you're not caught short at a cash-only checkout.
Get the Urbana card on day one in Ljubljana
The Urbana card is Ljubljana's public transport card, available at LPP kiosks at the main bus station on Trg Osvobodilne fronte and at the Tourist Information Centre on Stritarjeva ulica. Load €5-10 for city buses at €1.30/ride and you'll never need to fumble for coins. It also covers the free city bike rental system Bicikelj, which has stations near Metelkova and Prešernov trg.
Postojna Cave requires advance booking in July-August
This is not an exaggeration. Postojna Cave sells out by mid-morning on peak summer days. we've seen groups turned away at 11am in July. Book your entry slot at the official Postojna website at least 3 days ahead, ideally a week. The cave interior is a constant 10°C year-round, so bring a layer regardless of what the outside temperature is doing.
Avoid driving the Vršič Pass before late May
The Vršič Pass (1,611m altitude, 50 hairpin bends) connecting Kranjska Gora to the Soča Valley is typically open May through October, but late spring snow can close it unexpectedly through mid-May. Check the DARS road conditions website before you go. If you're based at Hotel Kokra for a Soča Valley day trip, call ahead or check the morning forecast. a closed pass adds 90 minutes to your route.
Eastern Slovenia is dramatically cheaper than the west
A meal for two with wine at a good gostilna in Ptuj costs €25-35. The same quality meal in Ljubljana's old town runs €45-60. Hotel rates in Ptuj and the Drava Valley region average 30-40% less than comparable properties in Bled or Ljubljana. If your budget is tight, basing yourself in Ptuj and doing Ljubljana as a day trip (1 hour 30 minutes by bus, ~€8 each way) is a genuinely smart move.
Câu hỏi thường gặp về khách sạn tại Slovenia
Câu trả lời thẳng thắn từ đội ngũ của chúng tôi.
What's the best area to stay in Ljubljana?
Stay in the city centre or Metelkova if you want to walk everywhere. The old town around Stari trg puts you 5 minutes from the castle funicular and 10 minutes from the Central Market on Vodnikov trg. Avoid hotels near Ljubljana Bus Station on Trg Osvobodilne fronte. they charge city-centre prices for a bus-exhaust view.
How much do hotels in Slovenia cost per night?
Budget hostels and guesthouses run $45-99/night, solid mid-range hotels come in at $100-250/night, and the top-end properties like Kempinski Portorož or Hotel Kokra in Kranjska Gora start at $260/night and climb fast in peak season. Lake Bled adds a 20-30% premium just for proximity to the water. The Karst region and eastern Slovenia give you the best value per euro.
When is the best time to visit Slovenia?
June through August is peak season across the board: Lake Bled gets genuinely crowded, prices spike 30-50%, and Bled castle queues can hit 45 minutes. May and September are our top picks. You get warm weather (17-22°C), lower prices, and you can actually enjoy Vintgar Gorge without shuffling behind a tour group.
Is Lake Bled worth staying at, or should I just day-trip?
Stay at least one night if you can. The lake at dawn, before the day-trippers arrive on the first bus from Ljubljana at 8am, is a completely different experience. Hotel Triglav Bled on the lakeside puts you 3 minutes from the rowing boats and a 20-minute walk from Bled Castle. Day-tripping from Ljubljana is fine but you'll miss the best light.
What's the cheapest way to get between Ljubljana and Bled?
The public bus from Ljubljana Bus Station (Trg Osvobodilne fronte) to Bled takes about 1 hour 20 minutes and costs around €7 one way. There's no direct train to Bled town itself. the Lesce-Bled train station is 4km from the lake, so factor in a taxi or local bus. Driving your own car is the most flexible option and parking in Bled costs €1-2/hour.
Are there good hotels outside Ljubljana and Bled?
Absolutely. Ptuj is Slovenia's oldest city and Hotel Mitra sits right on Mestni trg in the old town, 8 minutes walk from Ptuj Castle. The Idrija region around Spodnja Idrija is seriously undervisited. Hotel Kendov Dvorec there is one of the most romantic properties in the whole country. And Portorož on the Adriatic has beach resort energy that surprises most people who only think of Slovenia as a landlocked alpine destination.
Is Slovenia safe for solo travelers?
Very safe. Slovenia consistently ranks in the top 10 safest countries in Europe. Ljubljana's Metelkova neighbourhood, which has a reputation as a grungy arts district, is perfectly fine to walk at night. it's actually more interesting after dark. The main thing to watch in summer is sun exposure on high Alpine trails above 1,500m, where weather changes fast.
Do Slovenian hotels include breakfast?
Many guesthouses and pensions include breakfast, especially in rural areas like Bohinj and the Karst. City hotels in Ljubljana and Portorož often charge separately: expect €10-18/person for a hotel breakfast. Penzion Pr' Gavedarjo in Bohinjska Bistrica includes a solid home-cooked breakfast in their rates. it's one reason the value is so good.
What's the Metelkova neighbourhood like for staying?
Metelkova is a converted former military barracks turned cultural hub, about 10 minutes walk from Ljubljana's old town via Masarykova ulica. It's edgy, colourful, and genuinely unlike anywhere else in the country. Hostel Celica there was literally a jail. the rooms are converted cells. which sounds gimmicky but it works brilliantly. It's our top pick for solo travelers and backpackers.
Can I visit Postojna Cave as a day trip?
Yes, and it's one of Slovenia's best day trips. Postojna is 57km from Ljubljana, about 50 minutes by car or 1 hour by direct bus from Ljubljana Bus Station. Cave tours cost around €28/adult and run every hour. Book your entry slot online at least 2-3 days ahead in summer. walk-up tickets frequently sell out by 11am.
What should I know about the Karst region hotels?
The Karst plateau around Lipica and Štanjel is wine and prosciutto country: slow, scenic, and genuinely relaxing. Hotel Maestoso Lipica is on the grounds of the famous Lipica Stud Farm, so you can watch the Lipizzan horse training from the terrace. It's 27km from Trieste in Italy, so airport transfers from there are easy. about 35 minutes by taxi.
Is tipping expected at Slovenian hotels and restaurants?
Tipping isn't mandatory but it's appreciated. Rounding up the bill or leaving 10% at restaurants is standard practice in Ljubljana and tourist areas. At hotels, €1-2 per night for housekeeping is generous and noticed. In rural guesthouses and family-run pensions like Penzion Pr' Gavedarjo, a simple thank-you at checkout means more than coins left on the nightstand.
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