Welcome to Zlata Ladjica Boutique Hotel – Ljubljana
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About the Hotel
1 Jurcicev Trg,
Ljubljana,
Slovenia,
1000,
Osrednjeslovenska
Rooms
Zlata Ladjica Boutique Hotel offers 15 uniquely designed rooms, each reflecting the building's rich history. The Golden Boat suite features preserved original elements from the 17th century and has a connecting option with the Goldsmiths' room. The Cobbler's Room boasts authentic decor with the oldest wall paintings in the building and a splendid view of the Ljubljana Castle.
Dining
The on-site organic restaurant serves dishes made with locally sourced ingredients and recommended Slovenian wines. Breakfast includes freshly baked sourdough bread, home-made jam, and a variety of hot dishes tailored to local traditions. The hotel also offers beer tasting sessions, introducing guests to distinct Slovenian brewing styles.
Location
Zlata Ladjica is situated in the pedestrian zone of Ljubljana, near key attractions like Prešeren Square and the Central Market. Guests can easily explore the city on foot, with cultural sites like Ljubljana Castle and Tivoli Park within walking distance. The hotel's location allows easy access to the vibrant local culture and history.
Wellness
The hotel's urban wellness area offers a Sweet Sauna, Sweet Spa, and a massage area for relaxation. Exclusive access to the wellness area allows guests to unwind and recharge in a peaceful environment. The zero-gravity bed provides a unique chance for guests to experience complete relaxation.
Concierge Services
A dedicated concierge service assists guests with tailored itineraries and local recommendations, enhancing the travel experience. The hotel facilitates unique arrivals, such as traveling by boat directly to its doorstep. Guests may also take advantage of special arrangements for private tours and local excursions.
Highlights
Location: Zlata Ladjica is situated in the pedestrian zone of Ljubljana
Rooms: 15 uniquely designed rooms reflecting the building's history