Four Points Ljubljana Hotel Review is part of the #NoCollusion, No Albania for TPOLwhere I break my 100 country count mark. See the World Map for where I’ve been.
Getting There: I took GoOpti for $17 from the airport, cheaper than taxis.
Because I was running around from one country to the next, I didn’t take the time to investigate where I was staying. I saw “city name + chain hotel” and I booked. Sometimes points hotels are right in the city centre (see Marriott Skopje: A Lot of Luxury for So Little), making it an easy choice to burn points. Sometimes free is not the way to go. The Four Points Ljubljana is an example of that.
Location
The hotel is far from the city centre, making it less than ideal for perusing the street art (see Ljubljana, Slovenia: My Kind of Town for Art). The cost of a taxi was $11 but be sure to get a fixed price before an international incident occurs with the taxi driver.
Hotel Itself
The hotel was new and modern.
Suite
Big room, small room, it would not have made a difference because there is no view of the old town. Putting that aside, I was upgraded to a nice suite.
View
Bedroom
Bathroom
Like the Hyatt Place, the Four Points is the Four Points, no matter where in the world you go.
Breakfast
There was quite the selection for breakfast but barely anyone in the restaurant.
Overall
I was told this was a business hotel. I don’t know anything about doing business in Slovenia and do not see myself conducting international trade here in the near future. Accordingly, should I return to Ljublana, I will stay somewhere closer to the city centre.
Four Points Ljubljana Hotel Review is part of the #NoCollusion, No Albania for TPOL where I break my 100 country count mark. See the World Map for where I’ve been.
Intercontinental is pretty good. Much better than Four Points. Four Points is a highway motel.
Lol true
Yeah, the superior choice in Ljubljana is definitely the InterCon, which is a lovely hotel.
We stayed here on the first nght after a long trip from the US. it was a terrfic value with great staff. We slept off out jet lag here and began our Solvenia/croatia trip in the morning. Interncontinental was not open yet. yes, it was not close to downtown but for the first night after a long trip it was fine.