HOTEL PARK BLED
The present Hotel Park in Bled was built in 1977. With 218 rooms, it is the largest hotel in Bled and boasts a clear and rational design. Situated in the very center of Bled, it
The present Hotel Park in Bled was built in 1977. With 218 rooms, it is the largest hotel in Bled and boasts a clear and rational design. Situated in the very center of Bled, it
Credits Interior Arhionik; Dimitrij Cocej, Anna Pastuszko Client Alpe-Pan d.o.o. Year of completion 2023 Location Ljubljana, Slovenia Total area 790 m2 Photos Dimitrij Cocej
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