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Where is actually Slovenia?

Slovenia is a Central European country clustered between rather larger neighbours ! Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. Seen from high above, its shape reminds of a hen, which happily lives in a beautiful and natural environment encompassing the Alps, the Adriatic and the lowlands with many thermal springs. This means an incredible diversity on half the size of Switzerland ! all within short distances that even a hen can cover on foot…

Which language do you speak?

Slovenia has its own language that not many people speak apart from the two million Slovenes. It’s a Slavic language with quite a few “peculiarities”, including the dual case. The first printed books in our language date from the mid-16th century. As a boutique nation, we can’t really expect foreign visitors to know more than just a few survival words in Slovenian,

and this is why we have to do much better by decently speaking at least one foreign language. English isthe most favoured, but also German and Italian are widely spoken.

Five things by which one remembers Slovenia

• Slovenia is the only country in the world that bears the word LOVE in its name.• One can climb or even ski in the Alps and take a swim in the Adriatic Sea within the same day.• The green colour: 56 % of Slovenia is covered by forests.• The genuine hospitality, which is a part of our tradition and Slavic heritage. This also means that we are generally ready to do more for a guest than what is promised on paper!• The numberless underground caves – more than 9,000 have been registered so far, with new ones still being discovered. Half joking, we could say that taking a stroll along the western rim of Slovenia, in the Karst region, where caves abound, is nearly like walking on Emmenthal cheese...

Which is the best characteristic of the Slovenes?

My first thought is that we are hard-working people, both in the business and in the private sphere. This might be an influence of the Germanic culture, which comes as a historical consequence (the century-long rule of the Habsburgs over Slovenian lands). But the closeness of the Romance world plus the Slavic soul brings us passion, and it is true that in everything we do, either when we work or have fun. you can feel it …

And the advantages of Slovenia as a meetings & incentive travel destination are?

Many destinations (so do we) can boast an excellent, easy to reach location, state-of-the-art infrastructure, professional services,

etc. We believe our advantage is the people working in our industry and wider, the often neglected but very important human factor. Our new advertisement summarises the main elements: Slovenian energy, team flexibility, 24h smile, personaltouch and natural charm. The can was too small to add other positive qualities…

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How large is Ljubljana?

I guess Ljubljana is just the right size to maintain a high quality of life. I can hardly see myself living in a smaller town, but I’ve had the experience of living in a metropolis, which is why Iappreciate even more the “compact & cosy” feel of my city. It’s small enough to foster personal contacts ! also measured by the number of “hello’s” one says while shopping on a Saturday at the picturesque central market or attending a concert. It’s large enough, if talking of its spiritual energy, to attract the prime international names in arts and culture on its stages. Be it the institutional or the avant-garde ones. It’s handy & small enough to be a true walking and cycling city. Its heart, as well as its creative potential, is extra large.

How come the symbol of Ljubljana is a dragon?

There has to be a fierce creature to protect the city from bad guys… and nothing is more scary than a dragon! Maybe this is why Ljubljana is a really safe city. Jokes aside, as a (quite independent) woman I feel relaxed walking downtown on my own at late hours. You can’t claim the same for many other cities – but this might be because they don’t have a dragon sitting on top of the castle tower in their coats-of-arms, as we do. We actually find dragons everywhere: in a legend about the foundation of Ljubljana (the poor beast got slain by Jason), captured in wrought-iron balustrades along the river, standing as mighty statues at the four corners of the famous (guess the name?) Dragon Bridge. They also live in many homes, as “dragon(-ess)” is the loving nickname we use for our mothers-in-law….

What about the river, which meanders through Ljubljana?

The Ljubljanica is a fascinating repository of the entire history on the grounds where my city developed. For centuries, it was an important traffic and trade route until a real road and eventually railway were built between Vienna and Trieste (1849). It also represented the last among navigable rivers that nearly connected the Black Sea to the Adriatic. The Ljubljanica is also known as the River of Seven Names: it is the lower stretch of a Karst river which, on its way to Ljubljana, disappears underground a number of times and springs again to the surface, each time under a different name. Today, its riverbanks in the downtown / Old Town area are among the most popular spots for socialising, as they are lined with many cosy cafes and restaurants. Not to mention how many romantic encounters and love stories the weeping willows alongside the river have witnessed over the time….

What are you most proud of in Ljubljana?

Since I am so fond of my city, I would need a few pages to list all the things which make me a proud “Ljubljan"anka”. However, a neutral and credible source from abroad popped into my mind, as I felt really proud when, not so long ago, I read the news that follow. In the results of a recent social experiment conducted by reporters of the Reader’s Digest magazine, Ljubljana stands out as the world’s most honest city. To test honesty levels in the most populous cities of 32 countries across the world, RD reporters “lost” 30 mobile phones in each of them. Then they checked the nearest police stations and waited for calls from finders. The winning, or most honest city turned out to be Ljubljana, where 29 of 30 mobile phones were returned, followed on the chart by Toronto and Seoul.

!e congress that le" the strongest mark on Ljubljana?

They say that you never forget the first one… I was by far not born yet at that time, since I am referring to the Congress of the Holy Alliance, which took place in Ljubljana in 1821, and whose resolutions changed the then political image of Europe after Napoleon’s downfall. Not only did it assemble some of the great rulers of that time, but it lasted an incredible four months! The prominent guests and their entourage were also generous tourists who attended many a social event, specially designated to make Ljubljana, which then counted 20,000 residents, more “glitzy”. Many decades later, Congress Square, the Road of Two Emperors, the Inn of the Russian Tsar and the Bavarian Court still remind us of this historic event and congress.

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Position: Slovenia is in Central Europe Area: 20,273 km2 Capital city: LjubljanaClimate: Alpine, Pannonian, Mediterranean Time: Central European Time (UTC + 1), Central European Summer Time (UTC + 2)Average temperatures: July 21°C, January 0°C Neighbouring countries and length of the borders: with Austria 330 km, with Italy 280 km, with Hungary 102 km, with Croatia 670 km; total 1,382 km Length of coastline: 46.6 km Highest peak: Triglav, 2,864 m Average height above sea level: 556.8 m.

Population of Ljubljana: 280,000Official language: Slovene; also Hungarian and Italian in their respective ethnically mixed areas Religion: The majority of the population is Roman Catholic; Slovenia also has 40 other officially registered religious communities Universities: University of Ljubljana, University of Maribor, University of Primorska.

Slovenia is a democratic parliamentary republic since June 25, 1991. Before that Slovenia was a part of YugoslaviaPresident of the Republic: dr. Danilo TürkMembership in international organisations: Slovenia has been a member of the European Union since 1 May 2004 and a member of NATO since 7 April 2004. It is also a member of many other international organisations.

Currency: euro (EUR), since 1 January 2007GDP per capita (in EUR): 22,800 Industry: Services are the largest sector of the economy, accounting for 64% of total GDP in 2009 Tourism is an increasingly important service sector. Manufacturing accounts for approximately 26% of total GDP, construction for 8% and agriculture for 2%.

Electricity supply: 230 V Units of measurement: metric – metres, kilometres, grams, kilograms Temperatures are expressed in degrees Celsius Tips: tips are welcome when you are satisfied and happy with the service, but are not obligatoryVisas: EU/EEA citizens do not need a passport to enter Slovenia, only a valid identity card Drinking water: tap water is perfectly safe for drinking.

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Slovenia shows various faces with locations, meeting venues and hotels which are genuinely diverse, offering clients a wide choice. From the enchanting capital Ljubljana or other historic cities such as Maribor to the east, or Nova Gorica, the gambling and entertainment mecca in the west of Slovenia. Or perhaps the coastal destinations, the leading location being Portoro#; striking Alpine settings like Bled, the number one meetings destination in the area, and Kranjska Gora, well-known by skiing fans, but with a choice of small meeting facilities. A special feature of Slovenia are several spa destinations with excellent wellness products, most set in lush rural surroundings. To complement the principal meeting and incentive locations are some very special unusual venues offering something quite different and these include the world famous Lipica Stud Farm and the Postojna Caves.Every destination offers a wide range of meeting facilities for events of various sizes. One simple advantage of a small country is the ability to combine different venues and experiences to make one event truly memorable. For example, a conference held in Ljubljana can be complemented by a truly spectacular evening event in Postojna Caves, only a half hour drive away.

Slovenia is a fantastic destination for great outdoor activities. Team-building and special activities encompass a wide array of programmes, such as canyoning, hydrospeed, kayaking and rafting on white waters, sailing, snowshoeing, sledding, ice-climbing, to name just a few. It can be said, when organising a programme in Slovenia that the sky is the limit…A collection of incentive ideas has recently been published in a brochure named “Ljubljana Tips for Incentives” – jointly published by Kongres Magazine and the Ljubljana Tourism / Convention Bureau. Visit: www.visitljubljana.si/en/meeting_planners/incentives/.

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LjubljanaThe capital, that offers a blend of oldcharm and new cool, is a small, butstylish city of arts, music, history andgastronomy. With a population of280,000, it is conveniently compactand a true walking city. It is, therefore,logistically easy to run programmesthere. In their free time, delegatescan easily explore Old Town quarter,with its narrow cobbled streets and theLjubljanica riverbanks that are linedwith excellent restaurants (ideal fororganising dine-arounds) and trendyand friendly bars. Over 60,000 university students largely contribute to the city’s youthful image and urban creativity. Ljubljana’s relaxing atmosphere and interesting shopping options - from antiques to art

galleries and designer clothes are alsoappreciated by its visitors whouniversally commend the city as an extremely safe place to visit and experience.

MariborMaribor is simultaneously charminglysmall and clamped between Pohorje'swonderful nature on the one side andwine-growing hills on the other, withthe river Drava wending its way through it. The second city ofSlovenia perfectly combines: history, arts & culture, thermal water, ski slopes and vineyards on its outskirts. Themeeting facilities feature those provided by the Terme Maribor company, which manages several

hotels, including the 5-star Habakukwith a modern congress centre and anexcellent thermal & spa product. A host of incentive and outdoor teambuilding experiences are related to the river and the great nature in thehighlands. Maribor is close to theAustrian border and the city of Graz,which is the closest airport withinternational connections. As a link to the latter, which was the European Capital of Culture in 2003, Maribor will be the European Capital of Culturein 2012!

Nova GoricaNova Gorica is situated just across the border from the Italian Gorizia. Today it is known as the “town of roses” and enjoying a mild local climate, and is

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the leading gaming and entertainmentcentre in the country. The HIT Grouphas the major hotels in the area,featuring conference facilities, wellness centres and casinos. Just a short drive away, the wine routes of the Gori$ka Brda hills offer some of our internationally acclaimed wines and to many are an unexpected discovery as is the green hue of the So"a River, the queen of white-water sports in Slovenia.

Hotel Lev, LjubljanaHotel Habakuk, Maribor

Grand Hotel Union (Executive and Business), LjubljanaGrand Hotel Union – Hotel Central, LjubljanaAustria Trend Hotel, LjubljanaBest Western Premier Hotel Slon, LjubljanaMons – Hotel & Congress Centre,LjubljanaAntiq Palace Hotel & Spa, LjubljanaHotel Habakuk, MariborHotel Bellevue, MariborHotel Piramida, MariborHotel Arena, MariborHotel Perla, Hotel Park, Nova GoricaHotel Paka, Velenje

City Hotel, LjubljanaHotel Orel, MariborHotel Bolfenk, Maribor

LjubljanaThe conference facilities are substantial, including the two largestvenues in Slovenia, Cankarjev dom Cultural and Congress Centre (max 2,000 seats, auditorium style) and the Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre (max. 2,200 seats theatre-style). Several well-run convention and meeting hotels in the 5 to 3 stars range, complement these two centres and are all within walking distance. Among them, the largest Grand Hotel Union, has a multi purpose event and function space for up to 800 delegates in plenary. Excellent facilities forup to 400 delegates can be found atthe Mons, Lev, Austria Trend Ljubljanaand Slon Best Western Premier hotelswhile a few others are equipped to host

smaller events, like City Hotel or Antique Palace Hotel & Spa opened in 2010. Even some academicvenues and business buidilngs arewell equipped for hosting smaller tomid-sized conferences. A host ofdelightful special event venues –mainlymuseums and galleries, are available,and probably the highest demand is for the Ljubljana Castle, dating back to medieval times. The castle dominates the city’s skyline and offers flexible function areas both inside and out, a restaurant plus a viewing tower.

Maribor The Conference Centre of theHabakuk Hotel can take up to 500participants. It is intended forseminars, lectures, conferences,congresses and other events. Hotel Arena is located at the foothills of Pohorje, only 5 km from the city centre. It offers the capacity for up to 50, delegates and an event hall for 800. At an impressive location, away from the city bustle yet within easy reach of Maribor city, at 1050 m above sea level, Hotel Bellevue is offering meeting facilities. Conference Centre Bolfenk with the capacity of up to 120 participants is also close by. In the city centre meetings can be held in The Business Club of the Piramida Hotel. Nova GoricaConference Centre Perla offers 5modernly equipped conference hallswith capacity for up to 280 delegates.Hotel Perla is also known as the largestcasino in Europe.

Ljubljana Castle and open-air theatre

Kri#anke, LjubljanaTivoli Manor and Tivoli Park

Promenade, LjubljanaPohorje Plateau, Maribor, Wine

Cellar MariborNarodni dom, MariborGori$ka Brda Castle and Wine Cellar

Ljubljanainformation about the accessibility of

Ljubljana can be found at page 23Maribor, 150 km from Ljubljana

Airport, 120 km from Ljubljana, 72 km from Graz Airport (Austria)

Nova Gorica, 125 km from Ljubljana Airport, 108 km from Ljubljana, 35 km from Trieste Airport (Italy)

Ljubljana can be discovered in manydifferent ways. Beside the historic walking tours, boat or baloon rides, there's a wide range of activities from informal lunches at the colorful open market to a traditional Slovenian Evening, playing golf in the city,… or a boat trip to Ljubljana Barje moor with the chance to experience the extensive bird life.

Ljubljana Dragon as can be seen onthe Dragon’s Bridge is a symbol ofLjubljana. This is what legend says:“A long time ago, the Greek hero Jasonand his companions from the shipArgo, stole the Golden Fleece from theColchian king. In an effort to escapeits pursuers the ship took a wrongturn and, instead of sailing south onthe Aegean Sea, it found its way to themouth of the Danube river”.

“Stara trta”in Maribor, the oldestvine in the world, is the oldest livingspecimen on our planet of a noblegrape vine that still bears grapes!With an age of over 400 years it isregistered in the Guinness Book ofRecords as the oldest vine in the world.

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Lake Bled, the pearl of the JulianAlps, is one of the most famousattractions in Slovenia and it is truly a magical place. An ancient castle, available for a range of events , sits high on a cliff boasting breathtaking views over the lake and surrounding mountains. Bled can be reached in less than one hour drive from the capital and less than 30 minutes from the airport. Just a few kilometres away, there's another Alpine pearl, lake Bohinj, which being a mountain ribbon lake is enclosed by sheer mountains on either side. Kranjska Gora, a popular ski and all-year-round resort, boasts modernmeeting facilities with a view ofmountain peaks and the ski fields.All three resorts are located in or

close by Triglav National Park, theonly national park in Slovenia, whichextends along the Italian border andclose to the Austrian border in thenorth-west of Slovenia. The parkcovers 880 square kilometres, or 3%of the territory of Slovenia and wasnamed after the highest mountain ofSlovenia, Triglav (2864 m), locatednearly in the centre of the park.

Not only the lakes, but also the So"ariver makes this part of Slovenia sospecial. Bovec and other localitiesin the So"a valley are perfect choicefor the pre- and post- congress toursas well as for incentives. Anotherpicturesque Alpine valley, calledLogarska dolina attracts visitors withits calmness and natural beauty.

Bled provides a wide array ofaccommodation from 5-to 3-star category.

Sava Hotels Bled – Grand Hotel Toplice, Bled Bohinj Eko Park Hotel, Bohinjska Bistrica

Sava Hotels Bled – Park Hotel, Golf Hotel, BledVila Bled, BledHit Alpinea: Kompas Hotel, Larix Hotel, Kranjska GoraHotel Astoria, BledHotel Lek, Kranjska GoraHotel Drn"a, Bohinjska Bistrica

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The major meeting facilities are available in the Bled Congress Centre as well as several 5- and 4-star properties managed by Sava Hotels & Resorts. Other meeting locations include: two Best Western Hotels, Kompas and Lovec, Astoria Hotel and the unique Vila Bled Hotel. As a destination Bled caters for meetings of up to 500 delegates.

Kranjska gora: capacity of the biggest congress hall (theatre style): 350

Bled:capacity of the biggest congress hall (theatre style): 500

Bohinj:capacity of the biggest congress hall (theatre style): 320

Bled Castle Island on the Bled lake

Vila Bled

Bled, 25 km from Ljubljana Airport, 54 km from Ljubljana

Bohinj, 55 km from Ljubljana Airport, 75 km from Ljubljana

Kranjska Gora, 65 km from Ljubljana Airport, 85 km from Ljubljana

Bled: golf at Bled Golf Course, which is

ranked among the top 100 courses in Europe and offers both an 18-hole and a 9-hole course.

Kranjska Gora:plan guided cycling and hiking tours

with local experts.visit the land of Kekec (a character

from a famous Slovenian movie) and experience a shepherd’s life 100 years ago.

Bohinj:spend a day in the village

experiencing the traditions of the area, which is known for its delicious cheese. The Studor village is well worth a visit to experience the ancient agricultural traditions.

ride the heritage train along thespectacular Bohinj line which hascarried Slovenians and visitors to the area for over 100 years.

spend a day at the beekeeping trail and learn more about the importance of bees and the movement to protect them.

Winter portrays a very special time ofthe year with the landscape transformed by the magic of the snow. May we suggest a torch-trip,free-ride skiing, snowshoeing, ridesin a reindeer driven sled or withdog sleds, snow-biking or skating onfrozen lakes? Or perhaps a visitto the Igloo Village with a fonduedinner following a stay in candle lit rooms with cosy sleeping bags waiting on ice beds.

Cream slices (krem$nita), known as a Bled speciality for decades, in fact has now become one of the symbols of Bled!

Dvor Jezer$ek, Zgornji Brnik (close to Ljubljana Airport) Hotel Plesnik, Sol"ava (Logarska Valley)

*Listed hotels are members of the Slovenian Convention Bureau.

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Portoro! Portoro# is the leading coastal resort that boasts a mild climate, lush vegetation and more than 100 years of tradition in the hospitality industry, which is reflected in its high-quality hotel infrastructure. This includes several 5- and 4-star properties with excellent meeting facilities. The Lifeclass Hotels & Spa are famous for their fantastic thermal and wellness products as well as for the congress centre. This resort boasts currently themost luxurious hotel in Slovenia, theKempinski Palace Portoro#. Many attractions are close at hand,even within walking distance, suchas the charming and historic townof Piran, once a fishing port. The

Se"ovlje saltpans where, as centuries ago, salt is still harvested manually, is a landscape park and a haven for both birds and ornithologists. Incentives themed on salt-picking can be organised there for smaller groups. Many other options are at hand – from boat trips with fish picnics to yachting regattas, or even a day trip to Venice by catamaran. Istria, with its vineyards, olive groves and truffles is just around the corner.The Slovenian Karst (also known as limestone), featuring the majority of the 9,000 caves in the country, is regarded by many as one of the most beautiful underground worlds on the planet. The %kocjan Caves, that could have been a fantastic film setting for the Lord of the Rings, are

on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This region is also home to the famous Lipizzaner horses. Nearby the Lipica Stud Farm offers hotel seminar facilities and a golf course.

Bernardin Group: Grand Hotel Bernardin, Grand Hotel MetropolLifeclass Hotels & Spa: Grand Hotel Portoro#Kempinski Palace Portoro#

Bernardin Group: Hotel Histrion, Hotel SalineraLifeclass Hotels & Spa: Hotel Slovenija, Hotel Riviera Superior,

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Coast: Portoro!, Piran Especially in summer, from Ankaran to the Se"ovlje salt pans, along the entire Slovenian coast, there is a variety of arts and cultural events, shows and performances,

traditional harvesting of salt, medieval market, Piran musical evenings, concerts and operas at the Auditorium of Portoro#. Many of these experiences can be tailor-made for groups.

Karst: Postojna Cave, "kocjan Cave, Vilenica, LipicaThese caves offer a magnificent background for special events, from concerts to more adventurous trekking programmes.•Gaia's Kingdom is a spectacularmultimedia performance whichupgrades the standard tour ofPostojna Cave, one of Slovenia'snatural treasures, into a totally newand memorable experience.

Hotel Apollo, Hotel Neptun, Hotel Mirna

Bernardin Group: Vile Park, Hotel Ro#a, Hotel Lucija, Hotel Barbara, Vila Maia, Apartments Salinera, Hotel Piran, Vila PiranesiHotel Maestoso, Lipica

*Listed hotels are members of the Slovenian Convention Bureau.

The largest convention hotel venuein Portoro# (St. Bernardin, AdriaticResort & Convention Center) canwelcome up to 1,100 delegatestheatre-style in the largest auditorium.Congress centre Portus of LifeclassHotels, located in the very centre ofPortoro#, consists of seven versatilemeeting rooms of different sizes thatcan accommodate between 20 and520 participants. Where Archduke Franz Ferdinand led the waltz for the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, now it is a contemporary world-class hotel with with old-world class and style. Kempinski Palace Portoro# offers state-of-the-art facilities for up to 250 delegates. Other hotels in the resort also offer facilities for smaller meetings. At Karst region Lipica can offer meeting facilities for up to 200 delegates.

•Saltpans in Se"ovlje, close to Portoro# provides fairytale scenery for an outdoor event•Avditorij Portoro# is anamphitheatre-style open-air theatre for up to 1,800 guests•Predjama Castle (close to PostojnaCaves) famous for its legend of robber knight Erasmus and jousting events held at various times of the year•Lipica Stud Farm

•Portoro#, 138 km from Ljubljana Airport, 119 km from Ljubljana, 79 km from Trieste Airport•Postojna, 71km from Ljubljana Airport, 53 km from Ljubljana •Lipica, 103 km from LjubljanaAirport, 85 km from Ljubljana, 50 kmfrom Trieste Airport•Nova Gorica, 125 km fromLjubljana Airport, 107 km fromLjubljana, 35 km from Trieste Airport

Human fish (Proteus) is the mostfamous from around 130 differentspecies of animals, living in PostojnaCaves.

Piran salt from the Se"ovlje Salina Nature Park is still today produced in the traditional manner.

•The Karst is known for its »osmice«, where farmers open their doors and serve their homegrown food and wine for one week every year. If you are not lucky enough to catch the right week, a tailor-made visit of typical Karst farm-houses can be organised with tasting of the local specialities, such as Teran (indigenous Slovenian wine) and pr$ut (Karst prosciutto).

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Slovenia is also a truly smart choice for those seeking spa and wellnessprogrammes because it has a richtradition and incredible range of centres to choose from. Modern spa facilities are combinedwith the meeting rooms which makes a perfect combination for small andmiddle size conferences.Slovenia’s spas offer extraordinarynatural assets in a green environment,most are set in rural areas. There are 15 natural health resorts to choose from and they are all of a high standard. Several of them can provide very functional meeting facilities combined with relaxing andinvigorating wellness programmes.To name just a few – Terme &ate#, Terme Roga$ka, Terme Olimia, Terme

Krka, Terme Ptuj, etc. are established players on the market. New meeting facilities in Thermana La$ko were opened in 2010. Many of the spas are found in the north- to south- eastern part of the country, often in wine-producing regions, and wine tasting is a natural extension to the sense of well being!As remnants of the rich historic past, several ancient castles, now serving as special event venues, are dotted around and complemented by modern golf courses.This is just a taster of genuine localexperiences that you should try foryourselves as to be able to say…I FEEL SLOVENIA!

Hotel Livada, Moravske Toplice

Terme &ate#: Hotel Terme, Hotel TopliceTerme Krka, Dolenjske Toplice: Hotel Balnea Superior, Hotel KristalThermana La$ko: Wellness Park Hotel La$koTerme Olimia: Wellness Hotel Sotelia, Hotel BrezaTerme Radenci: Hotel RadinTerme Ptuj: Grand Hotel PrimusTerme Roga$ka: Grand Hotel Sava, Hotel Zagreb, Grand Hotel Roga$ka, Hotel Strossmayer, Hotel SlovenijaUnior - Terme Zre"e: Hotel Dobrava 2000

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Lifeclass Hotels & Spa (described in the Coast Region)

*Listed hotels are members of the Slovenian Convention Bureau.

Meeting facilities in the Slovenian Sparesorts can offer meeting halls androoms from 200 up to 550 delegates and in Terme &ate# 900 delegates can be accommodated in a multi purpose hall. In 2010 a new congress centre has been opened in Thermana La$ko. The largest hall can welcome 490participants.

•Oto"ec Castle (Terme Krka)•Mokrice Castle (Terme &ate#)•Orhidelia Wellness Centre (Terme Olimia)•Ptuj Castle (Terme Ptuj)

Most of the Slovenian spa resorts arepositioned in east, which means thatsome of them are close to Croatia andothers closer to Austria and Hungary.Ljubljana, Zagreb or Graz international airport can all be used to access this truly beautiful area of Slovenia.From Ljubljana Airport driving to thespas can take from one hour and a half to two hours. Distances to some of the spa resorts:•Thermana La$ko: 113 km from Ljubljana Airport, 89 km from Ljubljana•Terme Krka, Dolenjske Toplice: 91 km from Ljubljana Airport, 65 km from Ljubljana•Terme Olimia, Pod"etrtek: 140 km from Ljubljana Airport, 116 km from Ljubljana, 90 km from Zagreb Airport (Croatia)•Terme Ptuj, Ptuj: 153 km from Ljubljana Airport, 129 km from Ljubljana

•Slovenian Natural Spas are agreat sample of “health resorts forthe healthy,” combining centuriesof tradition and experience inbalneology with some lesser knownEastern philosophies and methods oftreatment that add additional charmand attractiveness to their offer.Enjoy the thermal water, massages,saunas as an incentive in itself!•Golf can be played in many of Slovenian spas.

Thermal springs with healing qualities and mineral waters that have been appreciated for centuries!Radenska is one of the best mineral waters bearing the trademark of the three hearts. Its healing properties were discovered in the 19th century.

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Over the last years, special attention has been paid to the constant upgrading of hotels and the quality of service, destination management and new tourist products, topped by investments into infrastructure – including several convention facilities.

When planning to hold an event in Slovenia, whether a congress, a corporate meeting or an incentive, clients can rely on the expertise andprofessional support of local PCO, DMC and event agencies, and there are also several companies specialised in outdoor and teambuilding programmes. Their assistance can help a client in delivering a well-balanced and memorable experience to participants. The Slovenian Convention Bureau acts as a professional intermediary between meeting planners and suppliers, assisting organisers to select the most appropriate solution for their event.

The exceptionally diverse landscapes of Slovenia have some common features that link a specific area into a whole. To help you decide which part of the country to visit, and to let you know what to see and what to do there, we have divided Slovenian landscapes into four groups: the Alpine world, the north-eastern uplands and lowlands, the Karst and the coast. The capital city is where all four groups meet, and is important enough to have been given its own section.

The compact and handy-sized Slovenia allows a meeting planner to create a well diversified programme while staying in one destination. The short driving distances within the country are ideal to include different localities. Just as an example, for an event that is held in Ljubljana, one can plan a specially tailored visit of the Postojna Caves, including a concert and a drink in their fascinating underworld space, concluded by a buffet in a renovated mansion, which can welcome several hundred guests. The caves also offer unique team building or off the beaten track programmes in the underworld. Distancewise, it’s just 45 minutes driving from Ljubljana or one hour from Portoro# to offer delegates a “wow-effect”.

The vastly forested Slovenia, which is only half the size of Switzerland, can be easily reached by air, road and rail. The flight time from the major European hubs mostly doesn’t exceed two hours. The main international airport is set 25 km from Ljubljana, and is currently served by around 250 direct scheduled flights per week, with a high share among them that are operated by Adria Airways, the national airline of Slovenia and a member of the Star Alliance.However, even some airports across our borders, as Trieste, Graz, Klagenfurt and Zagreb, can well serve nearby destinations in Slovenia as an alternative to Ljubljana.

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Ljubljana – Bled 50 km; 40 minutes driving

Ljubljana – Maribor 120 km; 1 h 15 minutes driving

Ljubljana – Portoro! 120 km; 1 h 15 minutes driving

The longest diagonal across Slovenia is covered within three and a half hours driving.

Main airport: Jo#e Pu"nik Ljubljana Airport

Distances from Ljubljana Airport to major meeting destinations:

Ljubljana 25 kmBled 35 kmMaribor 145 kmPortoro# 140 km

Amsterdam 1 to 2 times a day 1 a day 2 hBelgrade 1 a day 1 a day 1 h 20 minBrussels 4 times a day 1 to 3 times a day 1 h 50 minBudapest 2 times a day 1 a day 50 minCopenhagen 3 times a week 1 a day 1 h 55 minFrankfurt 4 times a day 2 to 3 times a day 1 h 25 minIstanbul 1 to 3 time a day 2 to 3 times a day 3 hLondon 2 to 3 times a day 2 to 3 times a day 1 h 20 minLondon Stansted 5 times a week 2 times a week 1 h 35 minMarseilee 2 times a week once 1 h 40 minMoscow 1 a day 1 a day 2h 55 minMunich 4 a day 3 times a day 1 hParis 4 times a day 3 to 4 times a day 2 hPrague 5 times a week once 1 h 20 minPri$tina 1 a day 1 a day 1 h 35minSkopje 1 a day 1 a day 1 h 35minTirana 1 a day 1 a day 1h 25 minVienna 3 to 4 times a day 3 to 4 times a day 50 min

Warsaw 1 a day 1 h 35 minZurich 3 times a day 2 to 3 times a day 1 h

Graz Airport

Klagenfurt Airport

Vienna International Airport

Zagreb Airport

Trieste Ronchi Airport

Venice Marco Polo Airport

Other destinatons connected from April /May to October/ November : Athens, Barcelona, Belgrade, Dublin, Helsinki, Madrid, Manchester, Podgorica, Stockholm. More information at www.lju-airport.si

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Feel the comfort and give way to inspiration

Hotel & Conference CenterCity Hotel LjubljanaDalmatinova 15, 1000 Ljubljana, ! +386 1 239 00 00, " [email protected], www.cityhotel.siKr

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New, contemporary and uniqueCongress Centre Wellness Park La!ko

Over 3,700 square metres you can choose from 8 contemporarily decorated congress halls and three meeting rooms. The largest hall can accommodate up to 490 people. The built in audio and video systems will ensure a fully professionally presented event. All halls have good natural light as well as the ability to produce total darkness. Free wireless internet is available.The Congress Centre is connected to a contemporary hotel with thermal and wellness spa centre. Information:

Thermana La!ko+386 (0) 3 734 24 80 [email protected] www.thermana.si/en

+386 (0) 3 423 24 80

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Privileged downtown location

173 luxurious hotel rooms of standard and superior categories

Splendid congress and banquet hall on the ground floor boasting capacity of 350 people in theatre layout

Six multi-purpose meeting rooms on the 13th floor o!ering prime views of the city centre or central park

Exclusive restaurant Pri Levu

Professional service that matches the number of stars

Relaxed Elegance

Hotel Lev is yet another reason to visit LjubljanaVo"njakova ulica 1, SI - 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija, T: +386 (0) 1 43 32 155, E: [email protected], www.hotel-lev.si

Atrij Hotel

The new construction in Terme Zreèe Health Resort will conclude

sensibly the image of the existing Hotel Dobrava 2000 to the complete

architectural atrium, although the facility will consist of the two

functionaly connected area:

HOTEL DOBRAVA 2000**** and HOTEL DOBRAVA SUPERIOR****

WITH THE NEW HOTEL WE OBTAINED:

!45 new rooms,

!4 new seminar rooms,

!173 additional seats in restaurant,

!extension of wellness offer.

End of construction: autumn 2011 Welcome

www.unitur.eu

WE INVITE YOU

FOR A WALK...

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The standardisation of Meetings Industry suppliers in Slovenia was first introduced in spring 2008, with a validity of three years. Among other, this project led by the Slovenian Convention Bureau is intended tosimplify and shorten the client’s search for venues and event organisers. In a transparentway, the client can get a clear insight

The Slovenian Convention Bureau is a nonprofit organisation, offering free advice on the meeting and incentive options available in Slovenia. It is your

neutral partner when considering Slovenia as a meeting and incentive destination, as well as being thecentral information point regarding meeting and incentive offers for the country. The 66 members include convention centres and hotels, PCO’s, DMC’s, the Ljubljana Convention Bureau and Maribor Tourist Board and other service providers. The advantages of Slovenia are easy accessibility, the geographic and cultural diversity of the country, superb meeting facilities, exitingcuisine with excellent wines, the genuine hospitality of the people, and good value for money.www.slovenia-convention.com

The Ljubljana Tourism / Convention Bureau is the prime source of neutral and qualified information on meetings facilitiesand services in the greater Ljubljana area, its main task being the related international promotion and marketing of the Slovenian capital, including the support to bids forinternational congresses. With an extensive knowledge on the meetings proposition, as well as the general tourist offer of the city, it provides professional and objectiveinformation on the destination and the key partners – its service providers. Ljubljana Tourism /Convention Bureau aims at being a valuable local adviser with many insiders’ tips, representing a shortcut to prospective meeting planners in finding the best solution or local partner for staging an event in Ljubljana. It does not operate on a membership basis and its support is free of charge. It works in close synergy with the Slovenian Convention Bureau.www.visitljubljana.si/meetings

into who is offering which service and a better overview of the quality of comparable services offered by individual service providers.

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Converting business events into unforgetable creative experiences? Consider alpine glacial valley: A unique ECO Hotel provides inventive teambuildings, advanced technology, top-ranked facilities ...

Bohinj Park Hotel, d. o. o Triglavska cesta 17, SI-4264 Bohinjska Bistr oking@ph . www.ph .si

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Adjusting the tourism industry to climate change will be a circular and lasting process that requires a systematically considered approach, which needs to be economicallyvalued. The meetings industry as such will be affected to a relatively lesser degree by climate change and will therefore expand, which means there will be more competition.A genuine slogan for the future is well defined by “less can be more”. There might not be such a mass participation to major scientific congresses anymore, althoughreally important decisions cannot be reached at a distance. You need the contact with people, which only meetings can enable.Research and academic work frequently entails travel and various

scientific gatherings. Given today’s fast pace of life, these must be as effective and focussed as possible. The location of meetings is therefore very important: not too far from airports and other traffic connections, andin a stress-free setting as natural and safe as possible.

Green, rich with rivers and streams, and blessed with diverse climates, Slovenia is ideal for organising academic meetings since it offers all of these features and more, as well as friendly, communicative, andresourceful people who add a positive stamp to any meeting. It is therefore no surprise that many of my colleagues from European and other universities who visit Slovenia often ask, “When are we going next to meet in Slovenia?”

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Slovenia is one of Europe's richest countries in terms of the volume of river water per capita! One trait of Slovenia is its underground rivers, which create Karst caves below the earth's surface. There are more than 9,000 such caves in Slovenia! Another of Slovenia's splendours is its thermal and mineral waters, which for centuries have attracted those in search of health and relaxation. Water is drinkable directly from the tap throughout Slovenia, and is considered among the cleanest in Europe!

More than one-third of Slovenia's land mass is included in Europe's Natura 2000 network, whose protected areas maintain the biodiversity of Europe. More than 22,000 animal and plant species live in Slovenia, meaning that more than 1% of all known living species and more than 2% of all species on the continent can be found in an area that accounts for just 0.004% of the earth's entire surface. At the

crossroad of various geotectonic and biogeographic regions there also live endemic plant and animal species!

An important part of Slovenia's sustained commitments is the preservation of local traditions, and ethnographic, culinary and other specialties. At every step of the way, in every season and in every region, Slovenia offers different curiosities that have been preserved through the centuries. Wine growing represents a part of Slovenia's cultural and natural heritage. The culinary arts, which are based on naturally grown ingredients, represent an important part of today's green delights.

Slovenia is situated in the heart of Europe, and can be accessed from all directions, including by modes of transport that are less harmful to the environment. Public transportation may be used throughout Slovenia, while some regions may be explored on foot or by bicycle. You may refresh yourself during your excursions with water directly from the tap! Enjoy local dishes and purchase goods made in Slovenia, which have not harmed the planet via long transport. Do not pollute the environment with waste! Bring it back with you, and place it in separate collection bins, available throughout most of Slovenia.

Ljubljana’s green outfit can be summarised by the following words: wherever you stand in the city, you

can always see (at least) a tree. But this is just a fragment of the full picture. What really affects our daily existence and will shape our future are the growing environmental awareness of the local residents as well as the endeavours of the city authorities aimed at a sustainable mid- to long term development, embodied in a project vision of Ljubljana by the year 2025. Green policies that are being implemented at the city level are gradually turning Ljubljana into an environmentally friendly destination. The municipality has applied a recycling policy with regards to the separation of solid waste and over 95 percent of the sewage system is conveyed to a recently built waste-water recycling plant. The landfill gas is used as a renewable, green energy source, mainly for the production of electricity.

The green character of Ljubljana can be immediately recognised by the number of cyclists pedalling along the designated lanes, which are organised in a true city network. Parking lots have introduced the “park & ride” package, including the use of a bicycle. The growing size of the pedestrian zones and the introduction of low emission buses in the public transport are other important elements aimed at improving the quality of life in Ljubljana now and in the future.

The congress and meeting facilities in Ljubljana are following closely the development of these new trends and technologies, investing in and implementing new, green solutions. Equally so, the recent renovations and refurbishments in the city hotels contribute to lowering the carbon footprint of these facilities and their guests, respectively. Last, but not least, conference organisers and service providers are increasingly considering the ecological and CSR aspect of running meetings. Local produce for the catering, recyclable badges, use of public transport when possible, tap water instead of bottled are some items that are highly recommended to clients as a common standard.

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Increasingly, the Slovenian meeting and incentive providers focus on implementation of environmentally friendly business practices and development of innovative green products and services. The first Green Globe Certificate was presented to one of the Slovenian Hotels in 2009. Green Globe is the worldwide sustainability certification based on internationally accepted criteria for sustainable operation and management of travel and tourism businesses.

Slovenian Convention Bureau have prepared “Road to Green Meeting” manual, that will help congress organisers and suppliersin implementing green practices.

Slovenia is a diverse country occupying a small area with pristine nature. The surrounding greenery that relaxes every eye, fresh air, diverse scenery and the exquisite taste of the local cuisine among others convince meeting planners to host their meetings and incentives in Slovenia. So as to make the first step in reducing meeting industry’s negative impacts on the environment, the Slovenian Convention Bureau launches a socially responsible campaign »BeBee«.

The BeBee campaign focuses on protecting bees that symbolise the

diversity of natural resources and unspoiled nature in Slovenia. Bees relate to the Slovenian uniqueness seeing that Slovenia is the only European country that has protected its indigenous species, the Carniolan bee. Bees reveal the state of the environment / level of environmental protection and symbolize the Slovenian vision of preserving nature.

Thus the BeBee campaign aims to increase the number of bee colonies, slowing down the negative trend of loss of bee colonies. The BeBee campaign hence invites the meeting industry actors to adopt a bee colony.

We kindly invite you to take an active role and support the aspirations of the Slovenian Convention Bureau in reducing our environmental impact and having a positive impact on the Slovenian beekeepers' clubs.

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GO SMART. GO CREATIVE. GO MICE.

CONGRESS AND MARKETING AGENCY

www.go-mice.eu

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GO SMART. GO CREATIVE. GO MICE.

CONGRESS AND MARKETING AGENCY

www.go-mice.eu

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!e Ljubljana Tourism / Convention Bureau is the o"cial national tourist organisation responsible for:

infastructure

Contact person: Karmen Novarli#

Ljubljana Tourism / Convention BureauDimi#eva ulica 13, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 589 85 42

!e Ljubljana Tourism / Convention Bureau is the o"cial

Category A - Convention & visitors bureauContact person: Miha Kova#i#

Slovenian Convention Bureau

SloveniaT: +386 1 569 12 60

Category A - Convention & visitors bureau

Ljubljana Tourism / Convention BureauConvention Bureau

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 306 45 84

Category A - Convention & visitors bureau

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 234 66 08

Category A- Convention & visitors bureau (standardization in process)Contact person: Klemen Langus

T: +386 (0)4 574 75 90

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!e Ljubljana Tourism / Convention Bureau is the o"cial national tourist organisation responsible for:

infastructure

Contact person: Karmen Novarli#

Ljubljana Tourism / Convention BureauDimi#eva ulica 13, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 589 85 42

!e Ljubljana Tourism / Convention Bureau is the o"cial

Category A - Convention & visitors bureauContact person: Miha Kova#i#

Slovenian Convention Bureau

SloveniaT: +386 1 569 12 60

Category A - Convention & visitors bureau

Ljubljana Tourism / Convention BureauConvention Bureau

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 306 45 84

Category A - Convention & visitors bureau

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 234 66 08

Category A- Convention & visitors bureau (standardization in process)Contact person: Klemen Langus

T: +386 (0)4 574 75 90

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Category D - Event agencyContact person: Matija Koren

Tr!i", SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 300 38 45

Category D - Event agency

SloveniaT: +386 4 20 14 875

Category D - Event agency

Slovenia

T: +386 (0)5 380 05 30

Category B - Professional congress organiserCategory E - Congress & exhibition centre

T: + 386 (0)1 241 71 24

Category A: Convention and Visitors Bureau(standardisation in process)

T: +386 (0)5 674 82 60

Category B - Professional congress organiser

Go®mice

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 430 51 03

the highest customer satisfaction scores, Kompas business

Category C - DMC & incentive agencyContact person: Toma! Kru#i"

Dalmatinova 3, 1000 LjubljanaSloveniaT: +386 (0)1 40 35 50

Category C - DMC & incentive agencyContact person: Tina Mo!ina

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 2006 324

Category C - DMC & incentive agency

Robbova 2, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 232 11 71, +386 (0)1 620 25 60

Category C - DMC & incentive agencyContact person: Miro Mulej

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 575 33 00

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Category D - Event agencyContact person: Matija Koren

Tr!i", SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 300 38 45

Category D - Event agency

SloveniaT: +386 4 20 14 875

Category D - Event agency

Slovenia

T: +386 (0)5 380 05 30

Category B - Professional congress organiserCategory E - Congress & exhibition centre

T: + 386 (0)1 241 71 24

Category A: Convention and Visitors Bureau(standardisation in process)

T: +386 (0)5 674 82 60

Category B - Professional congress organiser

Go®mice

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 430 51 03

the highest customer satisfaction scores, Kompas business

Category C - DMC & incentive agencyContact person: Toma! Kru#i"

Dalmatinova 3, 1000 LjubljanaSloveniaT: +386 (0)1 40 35 50

Category C - DMC & incentive agencyContact person: Tina Mo!ina

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 2006 324

Category C - DMC & incentive agency

Robbova 2, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 232 11 71, +386 (0)1 620 25 60

Category C - DMC & incentive agencyContact person: Miro Mulej

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 575 33 00

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Category F - Convention hotel

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 470 77 00

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 692 90 29

Category G: Hotel with Conference facilities (standardisation in process)Contact person: Katie Smirnina

1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaT: +386 (0) 838 96 700

Category F – Convention Hotel

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 423 24 80

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilities

Terme Maribor

2000 MariborSloveniaT: +386 2 23 44 339

Category D: Event Agency (standardisation in process)

Category D - Event agencyContact person: Gregor Levi!

Brilejeva ulica 3, 1000 LjubljanaSloveniaT: +386 590 72 070

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Katja Koro"ec

SloveniaT: + 386 (0)1 308 10 41

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Mojca Gobina

SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 690 7500

events centre in Slovenia comprising 20 multifunctional

Category E - Congress & exhibition centreCategory H - Other congress services suppliers

Convention Centre

T: +386 (0)1 300 26 39

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Category F - Convention hotel

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 470 77 00

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 692 90 29

Category G: Hotel with Conference facilities (standardisation in process)Contact person: Katie Smirnina

1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaT: +386 (0) 838 96 700

Category F – Convention Hotel

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 423 24 80

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilities

Terme Maribor

2000 MariborSloveniaT: +386 2 23 44 339

Category D: Event Agency (standardisation in process)

Category D - Event agencyContact person: Gregor Levi!

Brilejeva ulica 3, 1000 LjubljanaSloveniaT: +386 590 72 070

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Katja Koro"ec

SloveniaT: + 386 (0)1 308 10 41

Category F - Convention hotelCategory G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Mojca Gobina

SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 690 7500

events centre in Slovenia comprising 20 multifunctional

Category E - Congress & exhibition centreCategory H - Other congress services suppliers

Convention Centre

T: +386 (0)1 300 26 39

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Category G - Hotel with conference facilities Contact person: Mija Rijavec

Delpinova 7a, 5000 Nova Gorica SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 336 36 79

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 45 79 44 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 433 21 55

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)8 200 50 10

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 588 15 20

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 470 11 56, +386 (0)1 470 11 55

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 588 25 13

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 588 45 48

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)8 200 41 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

Dalmatinova 15, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 23 90 141

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Category G - Hotel with conference facilities Contact person: Mija Rijavec

Delpinova 7a, 5000 Nova Gorica SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 336 36 79

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 45 79 44 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 433 21 55

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)8 200 50 10

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 588 15 20

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 470 11 56, +386 (0)1 470 11 55

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 588 25 13

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 588 45 48

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)8 200 41 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

Dalmatinova 15, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 23 90 141

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Category G - hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386/7 49 36 700, 7 49 35 000

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: + 386 (0)7 373 19 47

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 811 40 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 579 16 07

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 614 09 60

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 898 07 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 839 23 00

Category G: Hotel with Conference facilities (standardisation in process)Contact person: Marcela Klofutar

T: +386 (0)4 575 26 15

Hotel Triglav Bled and A la carte restaurant 1906 Bled

furniture, great cuisine … Uro! "tefelin Culinary School

other culinary workshops:for childrenfor adultsteambuilding for businesses groups learning to prepare

promote the local pear with the AFI Forest Bled

Category G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Marcos Torres Mueller

SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 692 76 60

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

Lipica 5, 6210 Se!ana SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 739 16 96

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Category G - hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386/7 49 36 700, 7 49 35 000

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: + 386 (0)7 373 19 47

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 811 40 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 579 16 07

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 614 09 60

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 898 07 00

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 839 23 00

Category G: Hotel with Conference facilities (standardisation in process)Contact person: Marcela Klofutar

T: +386 (0)4 575 26 15

Hotel Triglav Bled and A la carte restaurant 1906 Bled

furniture, great cuisine … Uro! "tefelin Culinary School

other culinary workshops:for childrenfor adultsteambuilding for businesses groups learning to prepare

promote the local pear with the AFI Forest Bled

Category G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Marcos Torres Mueller

SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 692 76 60

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

Lipica 5, 6210 Se!ana SloveniaT: +386 (0)5 739 16 96

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Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 59 070 500

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 259 4555

in a location of the client’s choice from forest clearings,

Category H: Other congress services supplier

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 514 16 78

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 361 94 21

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 290 77 70

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 829 78 48

Category G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Tanja Bo!i"

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 749 45 28

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 520 27 18

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 811 20 89

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

Cesta na Roglo 15, 3214 Zre"e SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 757 61 63

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Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 59 070 500

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 259 4555

in a location of the client’s choice from forest clearings,

Category H: Other congress services supplier

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 514 16 78

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 361 94 21

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 290 77 70

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 829 78 48

Category G - Hotel with conference facilitiesContact person: Tanja Bo!i"

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 749 45 28

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)2 520 27 18

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 811 20 89

Category G - Hotel with conference facilities

Cesta na Roglo 15, 3214 Zre"e SloveniaT: +386 (0)3 757 61 63

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for a memorable business meeting, reception, seminar,

!e mansion on a platform at the cave entrance is an event

Category I - Special venueCategory J - Other venues

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 572 97 70

Category I - Special venue

SloveniaT: +386 51 335 654

Category H - Other congress services suppliersCategory I - Special venueContact person: Katja Dolenc Batagelj

T: +386 (0)5 700 01 00

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 430 51 03

Category H - Other congress services suppliersCategory J - Other venues

SloveniaT: + 386 (0)4 206 14 00

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

!e Slovenia TimesTrg MDB 12, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 520 50 85

Category H - Other congress services suppliers (standardisation in process)

T: +386 (0)1 231 63 25Slovenia

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)41 70 71 14

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

T: + 386 (0)5 617 70 46

Category H -Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 546 16 57

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for a memorable business meeting, reception, seminar,

!e mansion on a platform at the cave entrance is an event

Category I - Special venueCategory J - Other venues

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 572 97 70

Category I - Special venue

SloveniaT: +386 51 335 654

Category H - Other congress services suppliersCategory I - Special venueContact person: Katja Dolenc Batagelj

T: +386 (0)5 700 01 00

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 430 51 03

Category H - Other congress services suppliersCategory J - Other venues

SloveniaT: + 386 (0)4 206 14 00

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

!e Slovenia TimesTrg MDB 12, 1000 Ljubljana SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 520 50 85

Category H - Other congress services suppliers (standardisation in process)

T: +386 (0)1 231 63 25Slovenia

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)41 70 71 14

Category H - Other congress services suppliers

T: + 386 (0)5 617 70 46

Category H -Other congress services suppliers

SloveniaT: +386 (0)1 546 16 57

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Category I - Special venue

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 575 37 10

LjubljanaSlovenian Convention Bureau Ljubljana

Tourism Ljubljana LjubljanaMariborBohinj

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Ljubljana

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Ljubljana 2000 22 0Ljubljana 2200 20 0

1100 31 1734Ljubljana 850 25 401

550 10 799Ljubljana 420 9 114

Terme Maribor Maribor 450 7 137490 11 132

Ljubljana 60 3 13G

ljubljanaLjubljana 450 8 214

G Ljubljana 200 5 168G

Bostrica320 9 102

G Ljubljana 200 4 200G Ljubljana 850 25 401G 360 21 639G Nova Gorica 280 9 250G 120 4 72G Begunje na 100 4 34

G 200 8 72

*standardisation in process

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Category I - Special venue

SloveniaT: +386 (0)4 575 37 10

LjubljanaSlovenian Convention Bureau Ljubljana

Tourism Ljubljana / Convention Bureau LjubljanaMariborBohinj

B LjubljanaB Ljubljana

C LjubljanaKompas C Ljubljana

C LjubljanaC

Koren Sports D Tr!i"D Kranj

Ljubljana

D Tolmin

D Ljubljana

Ljubljana 2000 22 0Ljubljana 2200 20 0

1100 31 1734Ljubljana 850 25 401

550 10 799Ljubljana 420 9 114

Terme Maribor Maribor 450 7 137490 11 132

Ljubljana 60 3 13G

ljubljanaLjubljana 450 8 214

G Ljubljana 200 5 168G

Bostrica320 9 102

G Ljubljana 200 4 200G Ljubljana 850 25 401G 360 21 639G Nova Gorica 280 9 250G 120 4 72G Begunje na 100 4 34

G 200 8 72

*standardisation in process

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G Ljubljana 500 12 173G 250 6 52G Sol!ava 100 2 41G 250 7 181G 550 10 799G Se"ana 200 5 100G

Slatina300 3 300

G 350 21 665G Maribor 50 (800) 3 137G 900 12 519G Novo Mesto 220 13 1464

Terme Maribor G Maribor 450 7 137G 350 9 288G 220 5 119G 250 6 419G

Slatina450 5 350

25 3 22G Zre!e 280 6 419

Ljubljana

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Ljubljana

Ljubljana 300 7 0Se"ana 200 5 100

350 6 68100 2 31

110 3 0500 4 0

*standardisation in process

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Terme Maribor G Maribor 450 7 137G 350 9 288G 220 5 119G 250 6 419G

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WHY INTOURS DMC: flexible DMC | adding value to your event | cost effective proposals | responsable & professional | on time responses | creative ideas | good reputation | perhaps best DMC in Slovenia

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