New family run Hotel Bau is situated on the southwest of Maribor and it has a wonderful view on Pekrska gorca and Pohorje.
There are 16 tastefully decorated rooms, which are all classified according to the valid standards. They all have private bathroom with a shower and a hair-dryer, cable TV, heating with independent thermostat, direct-dial telephone and data connection. For a good sleep there is always nice to know that your car is safe on our private parking place in front of the building and for a good start of the day, a rich buffet breakfast is served in the hotel's restaurant. In front of the hotel there is a bus stop and nearby there are also a drug store, health centre, post office, bank, pools, cinema centre, athletic stadium and the Tabor sports hall. We offer you everything you need to enjoy the intimacy of family run hotels.
CAR: Arriving to Maribor from the south, follow the signs to MARIBOR CENTER, pass by the TELEKOM building and turn left. After 3000m, hotel is on the right side of the street. Arriving on highway from the north, follow the signs to MARIBOR TABOR and then to MARIBOR CENTER. Pass by the TELEKOM building and turn left. The hotel is located after 3000m on the right side of the street.
The hotel is located cca 3.0 km from the central BUS and RAILWAY STATION.
The hotel may be reached by city bus No. 4,(fare: approx. 1 EUR) or by taxi (fare: approx. 5 EUR).
Below are listed the most beautiful trips in the neighbourhood of the selected place.
Maribor is the centre of Stajerska Region and the second largest Slovenian town. It has varied historical past. As the city was first mentioned in the year 1254. Already one year later the local people began to built two kilometres long town walls, which limited the old city kernel. The walls were additional strengthen with defensive towers, which are Judgement (Port) Tower, Celigij Tower and Water Tower. Old town centre hides many interesting buildings and places like Lent, Old Wine, the Bay of Koblar, Maribor Island, Koroska Bridge, the Church of Saint Joseph and the fountain, the Old bridge, the Cast...
The Maribor Castle is one of the most remarkable architectonic monuments in Maribor. Today is here the seat of the Regional Museum of Maribor. On the facade you can see the table in the memory of Franjo Bas, who organized the museum and archives. The Maribor Castle is decorated with different architectoral and style periods. It was built by Friderik III. between the years 1478 and 1483 to strengthen the town's walls because of the threatening Turkish attacks. Later was changed to the rich feudal residence. At the western side of the castle is the wonderful baroque staircase from the years 1747 and 1759....
The three ponds are situated north of Maribor near the city park. In the past the ponds were water reserves that supplied the town's defense moat. Today are the three ponds artificially made lakes, which are filled up with water from the nearest brooks. It also exist the fourth pond from which flow two canals and fill up the first, second and third lake. The first pond has fountain and in the second is the artificial island for nesting ducks and swans. The third pond is the warmest and it freezes only in the rare circumstances in the winter. This region offers beside its beauty also the variety of the r...
Areh is the Alpine flat land, which is by road connected to Ruse and Maribor. It is well know tripper and tourist place in Ruse Pohorje, which attracts many visitors all over the year. In the winter there are spacious ski slopes and in the summer time will expect you fragrant woods with many mountain paths. The church of Saint Areh (Henrik) is the most famous building in this part and the place also got its name. The church is here from the end of the 15th century. It got today's appearance in the years from 1650 to 1659, when was enlarged. The biggest monument in the church is the stone tomb of St Henr...
City Park in Maribor is a place of peace and relaxation after the city hustle and bustle. It is situated north of the town centre. The design of the park has a medieval basis. In the year 1879 the City Park was finally reformed and split into several parts, which are City Park, Calvary, Three ponds and Pyramid Hill. Despite later changes the City Park preserved the quality of the original historical design in the landscape style. Today in the park grows about 100 species of domestic and foreign deciduous trees and many coniferous trees. In 1998, at the 100th anniversary of the Olympic champion Leon St...