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DIC Hostel, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Poljanska cesta 26, 1001, Ljubljana

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About DIC Hostel

We are the biggest hostel in Ljubljana, hosting up to 600(!) people at the same time. Just imagine the boiling pot of cultures over here!!!

DIC Hostel Amenities

Reception

Réception 24/24

Web Access

WiFi in lobby, WiFi in Room, Accès à Internet

General
  • Bagagerie
  • Free Parking
  • Bicycle Parking
  • Iron/Ironing Board
Food/Drink
  • Buffet
In Room

Reading Light

Things to do In DIC Hostel

Chambres communes

Avg Rating: 76% (22 Reviews)

Charactère: 71%

Sécurité: 80%

Emplacement: 73%

Personnel: 86%

Divertissement: 65%

Propreté: 79%

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Customer Reviews

80%

It's a fifteen minute walk to the city center. But that's far considering how small Ljubljana is!

Meaghan, from USA ~ Aug 16 2008

86%

Huge Hostel! Nice to stay there! If you go to Ljubljana rent a bike and see the city riding it! Very vool city

Miguel, from Portugal ~ Aug 10 2008

66%

The Hostel was ok. It seems to be a dormitory for students. It has many computers with internet connection: 2-3 computers at every floor. The beds were a little bit old but, in general, it's ok for the reasonable price.

Alejandro, from Spain ~ Aug 7 2008

66%

The Hostel was ok. It seems to be a dormitory for students. It has many computers with internet connection: 2-3 computers at every floor. The beds were a little bit old but, in general, it's ok for the reasonable price.

Alejandro, from Spain ~ Aug 7 2008

50%

Very big hostel. People seem to wake up pritty early (I could tell by the noise). Imporsonal but clean. Not to far from the centre. If it's the only option, why not...

Mattias, from Belgium ~ Aug 1 2008