"Ljubljana Center B & B not really a business" |
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User Rating: 2.3 |
| Reviewer: Steve G. of Edgewater, United States |
Reviewed: September 26, 2011 (see hostel reviews from Bedbreakfastreservations.com) |
Traveled: September 2011 Type: Couple |
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Comments (English): It's true that the words "B & B" sometimes put you on the upper floor of someone's lived-in house or condo, which I'm fine with. But usually there will be some attempt made at creating a sense of separation between the lived-in area and the guest area, so that the first thing you see in the bathroom are little soaps wrapped in paper, new-ish towells, etc. Not so at Ljubljana Center B & B. This is someone's two-bedroom apartment, all on one floor, and you will be sharing everything with her except for your bedroom. The sharing extends to a bathroom brimming with all the personal products she's bought for herself over the years. The bedroom serves as a guest bedroom for family members when it's not handling paying guests, and it's adjacent to the host's bedroom. In short, it's an awkward environment for a married couple or anyone requiring privacy for their stay in this romantic city. Another issue was the noise. Although we were assured the place would be quiet for light sleepers, this wasn't true. A large rock venue sits just two blocks away, and they have loud rock bands performing until almost 1 a.m. every Friday and Saturday night. We switched to Slamic B&B for our last night and were much happier.
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