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Welcome to Radisson For You

Explore the best of the capital

Boasting a favored address in the business and shopping district, our hotel provides convenient accommodation for both business and leisure travelers. Less than a kilometer from our doors, you'll find Atlantis Water Park, Arena Stožice and BTC City, one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in Europe. While here, also be sure to visit Congress Square and Star Park to see several historical monuments and buildings in the heart of the capital. Check out some of our suggestions for nearby attractions below.

Explore attractions

Park Tivoli

2.88 mi / 4.63 km from the hotel

Take a stroll in the city's largest and most beautiful park and marvel at its numerous statues, fountains, flower beds and interesting trees.

Opera House

2.60 mi / 4.19 km from the hotel

Enjoy one of the many modern or classical performances held in this 19th-century opera house and marvel at its neo-Renaissance architecture and design.

Atlantis Water City

0.29 mi / 0.46 km from the hotel

Located within the BTC City, pay a visit to Slovenia's most adventurous aquatic center that features a range of indoor/outdoor pools as well as spa treatments.

Ljubljana Castle

2.39 mi / 3.85 km from the hotel

Ljubljana Castle is the main landmark of the city, it is over 900 years old and is located on the top of the hill and boasts stunning views of the city. The castle is also home to a museum, featuring exhibitions on the country's history.

Dragon Bridge Ljubljana

2.20 mi / 3.55 km from the hotel

The Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an iconic landmark featuring four dragon statues. Built in the early 20th century, it symbolizes the city's mythology and blends Art Nouveau design with local folklore.

National and University Library of Slovenia

2.61 mi / 4.21 km from the hotel

The National and University Library was designed by Jože Plečnik and built between 1941 and 1963. The facade is inspired by the Zuccari Palace, while two Pegasus heads on the doors symbolize guiding visitors to knowledge.