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Hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) by renovation year
Tracking 1 hotels across Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora), HotelChrono shows exactly when each property was built and last renovated — ranked by freshness, not ad spend. 0% of Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora)'s tracked hotels were renovated in the last 5 years; 100% are classified as “tired” and overdue. Use this page to find recently renovated hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) before you book — or, if you're a supplier, see which properties are approaching their next renovation cycle.
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avg. since renovation
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renovated in 5 yrs
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avg. Chrono Score
Freshness distribution
Renovation Radar · for suppliers
1 hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) are due for renovation within 2 years.
Predict, don't report. FF&E suppliers and contractors see which properties are approaching their renovation cycle — with estimated project value in euros.
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Frequently asked — hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora)
When were hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) last renovated?+
Across 1 tracked hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora), the average is 17 years since the last renovation, and 0% were renovated in the last 5 years.
Which are the most recently renovated hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora)?+
On this page hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) are ranked by Chrono Score (pure freshness). The most recently renovated appear first — each with its built year, last completed renovation and a sourced timeline.
How many hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) are due for renovation soon?+
About 1 hotels in Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) are within roughly two years of their typical renovation cycle — useful for FF&E suppliers via the Renovation Radar.
Where does HotelChrono's renovation data for Gozd Martuljek (near Kranjska Gora) come from?+
Every build and renovation year links to a cited source — official hotel pages, press releases and public records. Our rule: no quote, no data.