We originally chose Treviso because it was reachable via a direct shuttle ride from the bus station in Ljubljana to the Treviso airport. From there, we caught the Airlink to the main bus terminal, a trip that cost 5€ per ticket for 10 minute ride. This ticket also allows you to ride the intercity bus system for a 24 hour period, which we didn’t need as Treviso is extremely walkable. The ticket booth was well marked just inside the airport entry and the ladies were very friendly with maps of the city as needed.

The apartment was located inside a galleria, thankfully we only needed two keys to get in! IYKYK. It was an interior facing apartment on the first floor which meant no views but it was also quiet.
The bed had a nice foam mattress top and the bedroom was very dark when the metal shutters are deployed, so we slept well.

A small kitchenette had what we needed to make breakfast, including a good size fridge but oddly, no freezer.

The shower had good water pressure and space but we had to keep the door closed as there was a persistent sewer smell. Since this was September it was still warm, and the AC was nice for cooling off. Finally, the check-in instructions, collection of keys, and prepayment of tourist tax was smooth; overall, it was a great place to stay for two nights.