Central apartment in antique house
My apartment is full of personal touch since we live here with my kid 10 month/y. So - it's perfect for a family but also for couples that want to explore Ljubljana as one would live here.
It's in the real center of Ljubljana in a house buitl 1897, it has 3,30m high ceiling in antique style - few hundred meters to Triple bridge, Castle funicular, museums, galleries, Green market, Flea market.
The house is residential , 3rd floor, (no elevator), peaceful and very well kept with all equipment for a restful holiday home. It has a romantic open fire, beautiful view to the town’s green area - perfect for a family.
Description:
This is a 1 bedroom apartment, fully equipped with new kitchen with dish washer, big dining table, Ceramic Cook top, oven, microwave… In the living room there is a sofa, a fire place and all technical devices as cable TV, In the bathroom there is shower cabin, a washing machine, hair dryer. Apartment offers a wireless modem. In the courtyard there is an own parking place (upon demand).
The apartment is in residential and therefore no parties are allowed. Thanks for understanding it. Check in hour is 3 p.m., check out 10 a.m. for cleaning reasons.
Area around:
In the very heart of old Roman quarter - a 1897 built and renovated house in Austrian-Hungarian style, 500m meters to Triple bridge, 800 m Castle funicular, close to museums, galleries, 600m Green market, 300 to Sundays' Flea market. Park Tivoli is 8 min walk away. Close to Cultural centre, many restaurants and cozy little cafés, and the best grocery in the city. The area is not in the party zone (that is located by the river), but just few minutes’ walk from all important cultural and social spots.The Central Slovenia region is dominated by Slovenia's capital city Ljubljana, but the surrounding area also contains many sights worth seeing.
A city by the river on which the mythological Argonauts carried the Golden Fleece, a city by a moor where the crannog dwellers once lived, a city with the rich heritage of Roman Emona, a city that was once the capital of the Province of Carniola and the capital of Napoleon’s Illyrian Provinces, a city of Renaissance, Baroque, and especially Art Nouveau facades, a city that boasts the greatest exhibition of the architecture of the master Jože Plečnik—all this is Ljubljana.
The capital of Slovenia is a political, cultural, scientific, educational, business, and transportation center that in its own way combines the characteristics of Slovenia’s eastern and western, northern and southern regions. The city nestling below the hill with Ljubljana Castle has a lively cultural life created by numerous theatres, museums, and galleries, one of the oldest Philharmonics in the world, cinemas, more than ten thousand cultural events each year, as many as ten international festivals, including the Ljubljana Summer Festival, the Ljubljana Graphics Biennial, the Ljubljana Jazz Festival, the LIFFE Film Festival, and the Druga godba Festival of Alternative Music, and much more.
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Due to regulations every tourist is required to register with the police upon arrival in Slovenia. Please provide your personal dates (full name, place and date of birth and nationality) during your booking so the I can prepare the registration forms in advance.