Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to the Hotel Cubo Ljubljana
Facts in brief
Official star rating 4
Location Ljubljana
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Ljubljana
Distance from airport The hotel is 25-minutes' drive from the airport
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant, bar, fitness room, room service, parking.
Out and about nearby
Located in Ljubljana’s Old town the hotel is within easy walking distance of the many museums in Ljubljana including the City Museum. National Museum of Slovenia and the Museum of Modern Art. Explore Preseren Square, Tivoli Park and the Central Market district. Ljubljana castle is easily accessible by funicular and offers striking views of the city.
It was an excellent holiday - due to excellent planning on your side. Super efficient, very professional.Mrs F, Holiday to Norway, Oct 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is included in our numerous tailor-made rail holidays and a stay here will be included as part of the touring holiday. However, if you want to book this hotel on its own with flights and transfers as a stand-alone city break, then please contact us for prices.
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Holiday Code EXH46185
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to the Hotel Cubo Ljubljana
The Hotel Cubo in Ljubljana is a comfortable and sophisticated hotel base from which to explore the city. Situated in a 19th century building the interiors of the hotel contrast nicely with the historic surroundings. The distinctive Art Deco style lends the hotel a unique and contemporary appeal. A boutique hotel, there is only 26 rooms and suites. Each are decorated in an elegant and contemporary style with simple and modern furnishings. Neutral colours are complemented by small splashes of colour and rich heavy fabrics to create a real sense of comfort. This chic style is continued through the restaurant and lobby bar where simple, modern furniture is once again combined with an earthy and neutral colour scheme. In the restaurant the intriguing feature wall of protruding shape at one end of the room, highlights the influence of cubism and epitomises the contemporary and sophisticated design of the hotel. The hotel offers a hearty breakfast here and an innovative lunch menu which offers a delicious array of dishes made from fresh local ingredients. The Hotel Cubo in Ljubljana blends a historic location and modern and innovative interior. An excellent choice for a modern and comfortable base in the centre of Ljubljana.
Room descriptions
The Hotel Cubo has 26 rooms and suites, all with minibar, safe, coffee and tea maker, TV, bathrobe and slippers, Wi-Fi, personal care products, use of a smartphone with data and calls and a virtual guide.
It was an excellent holiday - due to excellent planning on your side. Super efficient, very professional.Mrs F, Holiday to Norway, Oct 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is included in our numerous tailor-made rail holidays and a stay here will be included as part of the touring holiday. However, if you want to book this hotel on its own with flights and transfers as a stand-alone city break, then please contact us for prices.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46185
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to the Hotel Cubo Ljubljana
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Hotel Cubo in Ljubljana, our clients usually arrive by train. By train, the closest station is Ljubljana station and then take a taxi. The hotel is about 10 minutes by car from the station.
Additional information
Minimum stays: Minimum stay of 3 nights required from 29 December to 2 January.
Children: Children aged 3 and under stay for free when sharing with their parents. Extra beds or a cot can be added to double rooms on request (maximum one per room). Some rooms can interconnect on request.
It was an excellent holiday - due to excellent planning on your side. Super efficient, very professional.Mrs F, Holiday to Norway, Oct 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is included in our numerous tailor-made rail holidays and a stay here will be included as part of the touring holiday. However, if you want to book this hotel on its own with flights and transfers as a stand-alone city break, then please contact us for prices.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46185
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to the Hotel Cubo Ljubljana
About Slovenia
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Slovenia is a chance to explore and get to know a less popular European holiday destination. Slovenia often passes under the radar for those looking for cultural places to visit, when, in actual fact, it has art galleries to rival the collections of Paris and Venice, and museums that contain artefacts dating back over 60,000 years. Hundreds of ruins and castles can be found across the country, with countless stories to tell from through the ages. The Mediaeval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods left the most prominent marks, though some isolated castles date back to ancient times. Slovenia is a country with a reputation that is being quickly shaped by its environmental priorities. It was the first country in the world to be declared a Green Destination, and its capital, Ljubljana was named the European Green Capital in 2016. The importance placed on environmental issues can be easily traced back to the necessity of preserving the beautiful and diverse landscape that Slovenia has to offer. Sublime lakes, lined with forested mountains, sit within driving distance of historic submediterranean coastlines. Castles and caves provide plenty to explore both above and below ground, and the spa and health resorts dotted around the country offer havens of relaxation that utilise the natural healing properties of the thermal waters. A visit to beautiful, green Slovenia takes you through some of Europe's epic and captivating historical periods, its most naturally beautiful settings, and into a rich hub of virtually undiscovered culture. Slovenia is an up-and-coming destination that suits stays throughout the year.
Highlights of Slovenia
The capital city of Ljubljana gives you the best sense of Slovenia as a whole. Perched above the red roofs of the houses below is the Ljubljana Castle, a mediaeval fortress accessed through the surrounding trees by a steep funicular train. The eponymous river winds its way around the city, separating the stunning old town from the developing commercial, modern half. To cross over from one side of the city to the other, use either the famous Dragon Bridge or the landmark Tromostovje Bridge. Ljubljana is home to the National Museum of Slovenia, which is the perfect place to begin learning about the history of the country, once you have got to grips with the meandering streets and enchanting atmosphere. Though this city is the country's capital, it still remains as green and natural as the country's proud status suggests. Trees overhang the channels of the river, burst out between the pretty buildings, and surround the many squares and bridges.
Cultural highlights of Slovenia
The town of Piran on the Slovenian coast is best known for its salt pans, where the world-famous fleur de sel are still made. The mediaeval town itself, with its colourful stone houses, is a cultural and historic monument and looks out across the stunning Adriatic Sea. The rich green forest of two landscape parks acts as a backdrop. The town's main harbour leads directly onto the irregular shape of the picturesque main square, where arcaded townhouses hide cafes and shops. Visitors here benefit from all the beauty of Alpine Europe as well as the Mediterranean climate. One of the renowned Karst caves, Postojna Cave is the most visited cave in Europe, and has the broadest biological diversity of any cave in the world. The railway that takes you the 5km through its many impressive caverns, corridors, and galleries has been in operation for over 140 years. Guided tours draw your attention to features such as the 16m stalagmite, the oldest underground post office in the world, and the olm 'dragon' fish, which has just begun hatching again in the caves. Predjama Castle is the largest cave castle in the world. It has guarded tunnels that lead to the Postojna Cave for over 800 years, clinging to the side of a sheer rock face, framed by a ring of exposed rock and dense vegetation. In the summer, it hosts the Erazem Knight Tournament. In the north west of the country is Lake Bled. Considered an Alpine lake, Lake Bled is something of a paradise, with Slovenia's only island located on its waters. The picturesque island itself is reason enough to visit: a small curve of trees with a cluster of red-roofed houses and a single tall black spire. You can look down across the lake from the clifftop castle, reached via 90 stone steps, or take a traditional boat, known as a pletna, out onto the water. The thermal springs of Lake Bled paved the way for Slovenia's reputation for health resorts. At the beginning of the 20th century it was particularly revered. Today, the country remains hugely popular with those seeking the expertise of prestigious spa hotels, many of which line Lake Bled's shores. For a true insight into traditional Slovenian culture, visit Lipica, the home of the original stud farm of the Lipizzaner white horses. The farm was first set up in 1580 in the Karst, and today you can still watch the elegant shows or enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride.
Facts in brief
Capital LjubljanaAirport Ljubljana
Size 20,273 km²
Population 2 million