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Central hotel ****

Pleasant and cosy hotel in the centre of Ljubljana. City centre location, an easy stroll from the bus and railway stations, 500m from the exhibition centre and the old town Adjacent car park.

Grand Union Garni, which was built in the year 1975 and latest renovated in 1999 provides a total of 74 rooms including 3 suites in a 6 storey building. All rooms are equipped with cable TV with pay per movie channels, mini bar, direct dial telephone, internet connection, safety deposit box and private bathroom with shower or bathtub and hairdryer. Small pets are allowed at the hotel.

Ljubljana

Ljubljana lies in a basin between the Karst and the alpine regions at 298 metres above sea level. We like to say it is sufficiently large to contain everything that a capital should have, and small enough to preserve the individuality of its inhabitants. It is a city with a soul, featured by the Baroque Old Town which is nestled at the foot of Castle Hill, the Art Nouveau mansions as well as some of the masterpieces of the world renowned architect Jože Plečnik.

If one is to believe the legend, then the founder of Ljubljana was the Greek prince Jason, together with his companions, the Argonauts. According to the legend, Jason and the Argonauts, while fleeing from King Aites, from whom they had stolen the golden fleece, sailed from the Black Sea up the Danube, from the Danube into the Sava, and from the Sava into the Ljubljanica.

Around about here Jason encountered a terrible monster, which he fought and slew. This monster was the Ljubljana dragon, which now has its permanent abode on top of the castle tower on the Ljubljana coat of arms. At a national referendum held on December 23, 1990, the people of Slovenia voted for independence and sovereignity and on June 25, 1991, the Republic of Slovenia proclaimed its independence.

With this, Ljubljana became the capital of the new state, the heart of the political, economic, cultural and scientific life of the Slovene nation.

The significant mile stone for Ljubljana was Slovenia's accession to the European Union on 1 May 2004.

Ljubljana, with only some 276.000 inhabitants, combines the compactness of a small city with the facilities of a metropolis and, compared with other European capitals, remains a city on a human scale.
Three Bridges
Dragon bridge
Pogačarjev trg
Town Hall square
Castle hill view
Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana / view
Trg Republike
Philharmonic Society building
Old part of town
Vegova Street
The National & University Library
Krizanke monastery complex
With Ilirija Column
View from Shoemaker Bridge


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