The Slovenia Times

First ibis Styles is coming to Slovenia

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Accor, the world's leading hospitality group, expands into Slovenia, further developing the Group's presence in Eastern Europe. The group has signed a franchise agreement with Mogotel Group, opening Accor's first hotel in Slovenia under the ibis Styles brand. ibis Styles Ljubljana City Center will welcome its first guests by the end of 2022.

The 182 key project includes 90 bedrooms in the traditional hotel building and a further 92 hostel-style bedrooms creating a unique hotel-hostel hybrid development. The signing represents a strengthening of the partnership between Accor and Mogotel Group, following a recent signing between the two groups in Budapest.

ibis Styles Ljubljana City Center will offer 182 creatively designed rooms located across seven floors. The modern and quirky property is a natural partner for the globally renowned ibis Styles brand, much loved for its creative design. Playful and surprising, the design of each ibis Styles hotel is different and tells a story of a person, place, experience, or happening related to the hotel or its location. The combination of spacious hotel bedrooms, occupying the first five floors of the property, and creative hostel pod rooms and unique rooftop glamping concepts spread across the top two floors and the roof. The abundance of personality in the existing property with addition of the only urban eco glamping in the city combined with Accor's planned design renovation makes Styles Ljubljana City Center a natural fit for the Group's eclectic economy hotel brand. The property has an excellent location, just a 3-minute walk from the city center with one of the best views in the capital of the castle offered by an unordinary rooftop bar on the 7th floor.

The operator of the ibis Styles Ljubljana City Center is Mogotel Hotel Group, while the owner of the property is Equinox company. The project was consulted with the support of Cushman & Wakefield, a leading global real estate services firm.

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