Slovenia 2024: New Hotel Openings and Major Renovations

Slovenia welcomes travelers in 2024 with a range of fresh hotel openings and thoughtful renovations, from upscale glamping to boutique city stays. The country’s new and updated properties highlight local design, sustainable practices and unique locations, offering a variety of experiences for couples, families and small groups.

ALPIK Chalets
Set within Triglav National Park, the newly added ALPIK chalets sleep up to four guests and extend the operator’s apartment-style lodging options. These intimate, well-equipped units complement larger apartments that can accommodate groups of up to 22 people, making ALPIK a flexible choice for mountain escapes and family trips.

LifeClass Hotel Riviera 4*
Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, the renovated LifeClass Hotel Riviera offers indoor and outdoor pools fed with heated seawater and direct access to a private beach. The refurbishment brought refreshed interiors to all 183 guestrooms and suites, modernizing facilities while preserving the hotel’s coastal character for a relaxed seaside stay.

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© Slovenian Tourist Board

Tivoli Boutique Inn
Adjacent to Tivoli City Park and within easy walking distance of major attractions, Tivoli Boutique Inn offers 30 contemporary guestrooms and a relaxed lounge bar with a terrace. The hotel’s central location and modern design make it a convenient base for exploring the city on foot.

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© Slovenian Tourist Board

Villa Elizabeth
Housed in a building from 1906, Villa Elizabeth blends historic character with contemporary comforts. Suites showcase furnishings by Slovenian designers and retain original features such as mosaic tiles, creating a refined atmosphere that highlights local craftsmanship and architectural heritage.

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© Slovenian Tourist Board

Wine Paradise of Glavinić
Located on an organic farm, the Wine Paradise of Glavinić occupies a rebuilt house dating from 1980 and offers a rural retreat focused on local produce and winemaking. The resort features a natural swimming pool and on-site wine production, providing guests with farm-to-table experiences and a peaceful countryside setting.

These openings and renovations reflect Slovenia’s focus on sustainable tourism, local design and immersive stays—whether by the sea, in the mountains or in the city. For more details, visit the official Slovenia travel site linked above to explore additional new accommodations and plan your next trip.