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In winter-time Slovenia is more welcoming than most European countries, due to its geographical position, where you can travel from a mountain ski resort to the Adriatic Sea within an hour or two. Athletes use these opportunities to prepare for the new spring/summer season and the youth loves to get together and prepare a few days of trainings or creative workshops with the opportunity to meet their peers.
 

 
This time we’ll present to you the hostel Portorož, located in the embrace of olive orchards with a view of the Adriatic Sea, allowing you to see the Croatian and even Italian coastline. The hostel is well prepared to tend to even the most demanding groups, which want to escape winter for a while. But if you prefer to “tough it out” in the snowy winter, we invite you to Bled – the oldest Slovenian tourist destination, where you can – with some luck – walk the thick crust of ice all the way to the church on the lake island. Your group can sleep in a hostel Bledec. Never forget the capital – Ljubljana – which always has something interesting to offer and becomes quite magical in winter time. Along with the culinary specialities of local restaurants you’ll find hostel Tresor suitable not just for single travellers, but also for large groups.
 
In case you’ve decided to organize a seminar, training, conference… we can suggest hostel Krško, which was the first Slovenian hostel to receive the certificate HIQ light, and hostel Celje, located in the third biggest Slovenian city, with rich history dating back to the days of the Roman Empire. But let’s not forget the hostel Radenci, located in the town of Radenci famous for its spa and mineral water. The hostels Celje and Krško are both part of the youth centres and the hostel in Radenci is part of the school centre. All of them thus have the rooms and equipment needed for organizing big events.
 
1. Youth Hostel Celje
Hostel Celje is located in a recently refurbished historical building. The youth hostel has 11 rooms, each one theme-decorated by a group of artists to take you into a parallel universe of myths and legends from Celje’s history. The hostel is part of the youth centre. It also contains a café, conference hall, and numerous opportunities for outdoor sports and games. Totally hostel offers 42 beds in 11 rooms. There are five theme-decorated double rooms and two single rooms in the upper floor. Each room is uniquely designed and has its own story. All rooms come with an ensuite shower and wash basin; two of the double beds also have a balcony. Furthermore, there are four dorms with six to eight comfortable beds in the mezzanine. The dorms are served by a shared bathroom with separate toilets, a dining and socializing area with a kitchen, and a laundry service room with a washing machine and a dryer. All rooms are equipped with a wash basin and a locker cabinet.
 
 
2. Youth Hostel Tresor
On the busiest street of Ljubljana a new hostel opened up in the former bank. It’s a unique and modern hostel envisioned to offer maximum comfort for the guests. Experience sleeping in what used to be a conference room, having breakfast in a real swimming bank vault and fraternise in the atrium with a glass roof. All the guests also get to use free WiFi and all the rooms have air conditioning. Hostel Tresor has 28 rooms with 105 beds and offers a TV room for guests, making it appropriate for groups also.
 
 
3. Youth Hostel Krško
Hostel Krško is in the attic of the building Youth Centre Krško, which is located very near center of the city. Hostel Krško was originally intended for youth programmes, but is open for everyone. All age groups are welcome. The available accommodation capacity: 9-bedded room, 8-bedded room, 3-bedded room and apartment with 4 single rooms. There are 24 beds available and 6 extra beds. The accommodation in hostel Krško provides sanitary facilities, bathrooms with shower, kitchen with cooking facilities, living room with TV, computer with free internet access. All rooms are air-conditioned. The hostel is also adapted for people with special needs. The hostel is equipped with an elevator.
 
 
 
4. Youth Hostel Radenci
There are 60 rooms in the hostel Radenci. Most of them are double rooms, some of them are triple rooms. There are collective bathrooms for 4 or 6 rooms. The guests can use: fitness, outdoor playground, multimedia classrooms for big or small groups and a multipurpose hall with the stage for cultural events, seminars, special meals and other meetings. We can organize a rent of the sport hall for recreation (near school), organize rafting on Mura river, swimming in the Health Resort Radenci. Besides the nice rooms the guests can have the breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner. We can also accept and accommodate big groups (100 people).
 
 
5. Youth Hostlov Bledec
Hostel Bledec is a completely renovated building, which continues the 80 year old tradition of youth tourism on Bled. It is in a quiet part of the town, only a five minutes’ walk from the lake. Right next to it is also a walking path, leading up to the castle, which can be reached in about 10 minutes. There are 12 rooms with 55 beds altogether. Most rooms have three or four, but some also have five beds. They are all equipped with showers, toilets and a TV; the restaurant, pub, a joint room with an internet corner and parking space.
 
 
6. Youth Hostel Portorož
Hostel Portorož stands at the highest point in town and is a great starting point for sightseeing of surrounding towns: Portorož, Piran, Strunjan, Fiesa, Sečovlje and the bit more remote Koper and Izola. The building is on the patch of land of 5000m2, so there’s enough room to park a bus and 15 cars. Along with the parking lot there’s a lot of loan, for various recreational activates of our guests – sports, relaxing, party, picnic... There are also two covered pergolas; one is used as the summer dining room and is a joint facility for gathering, when no meals are served. The other is a picnic area, with two grills and a preoperational space.
 

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