Top Destinations in Slovenia
Looking for a serviced apartment in Slovenia? From short-term corporate trips to longer relocation stays, our serviced apartments provide the room, flexibility and comfort of home across this beautifully varied Central European country. Explore all of our options in Ljubljana or Maribor.
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Whether you’re staying for a few days of meetings or relocating for several months, our serviced apartments in Slovenia are designed for business travellers and relocation professionals alike. With properties placed near major city centres, transport hubs and scenic destinations, you’ll find convenient and comfortable accommodation for your corporate stay.
Serviced Apartments in Ljubljana – Slovenia’s charming capital, known for its historic architecture, lively cultural scene and manageable size, making it ideal for business stays.
Serviced Apartments in Maribor – the country’s second city, situated near the Austrian border and offering access to regional industry and commerce.
Choosing a serviced apartment in Slovenia through us brings you a number of advantages tailored for both short-term and extended stays:
Significantly more living space than a typical hotel room - ideal for working, relaxing and hosting.
Fully equipped kitchens - letting you prepare meals and enjoy a home-style environment.
Spacious living and dining areas plus comfortable bedrooms - suited to both business travel and long-stay relocation.
Weekly housekeeping plus additional amenities - some apartments include laundry facilities, on-site parking and a meet-and-greet check-in.
Locations chosen for corporate convenience - near city centres, restaurants, cafés, bars, transport links and business services.
Slovenia is a compact country in Central Europe, featuring Alpine mountains, dense forests, historic cities and a short stretch of Adriatic coastline. Summers (July–August) tend to be the warmest months, while the coldest period typically stretches from December to February. Business travellers should prepare for variable weather, especially when operating in mountain or coastal regions.
Slovenia uses the Euro (EUR) as its official currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payment methods are standard in business-friendly areas.
The official language is Slovenian. English is commonly used within business, tourism and international contexts, particularly in Ljubljana and other major centres, facilitating communication for global travellers.
Slovenia operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC +1) during standard time and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC +2) during daylight-saving months. When coordinating with overseas offices, be sure to factor in any seasonal time changes.