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  • Waterside Cycling Route

    A peaceful ride through previously unexplored parts of the city will bring you to the Ljubljana Botanic Garden, opened in 1810 and home to more than 4,500 different plant species. The route then takes you through the Prule district and back to the city centre.

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  • Ljubljana, a sustainability-minded destination

    Among other most prominent “green” sights of Ljubljana are the vast Tivoli Park in the city centre and the unique recreational Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship encircling the city with its 7,000 trees. Just a few kilometres out of the city centre you can find the Ljubljana Marshes landscape park, famous for its natural diversity. 

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  • Ljubljana, European Green Capital 2016 - the host of the global green tourism elite

    The local inhabitants and visitors meet in the city coffeehouses and restaurants. Time spent in other cities for transportations, can be spent for chatting or resting in Ljubljana, since all the distances can be easily made on foot or by bicycle.

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  • Ljubljana, European Green Capital 2016 - the host of the global green tourism elite

    The local inhabitants and visitors meet in the city coffeehouses and restaurants. Time spent in other cities for transportations, can be spent for chatting or resting in Ljubljana, since all the distances can be easily made on foot or by bicycle.

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  • Ljubljana Photo Tour

    The route will now take you to Žale, the city’s largest cemetery, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik. Continue along a macadam road and then follow the city streets towards the “green lungs” of Ljubljana: Tivoli Park and Rožnik Hill.

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  • Ljubljana makes the Rough Guides' and The Guardian's 2016 hotlists of holiday destinations

    According to both of them, Ljubljana, with its numerous green spaces, pedestrian areas, and environmental measures that have made the city more attractive in the eyes of both visitors and residents, fully justifies the city's European Green Capital 2016 title. © D.

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  • Ljubljana hosted the EUROCITIES Environment Forum

    The EUROCITIES network of cities was founded in 1986 by the mayors of six large cities – Barcelona, Birmingham, Frankfurt, Lyon, Milano and Rotterdam – and now the network counts over 130 of the biggest European cities and 40 partner cities with more than 130 million residents.

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  • Tourist events in public spaces

    Tourist events in public spaces Ljubljana is a city with a vibrant and relaxed atmosphere. A major contribution to this is made by the numerous free open-air events that take place throughout the year and are a special feature of life in our city.

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  • Waterside Cycling Route

    A peaceful ride through previously unexplored parts of the city will bring you to the Ljubljana Botanic Garden, opened in 1810 and home to more than 4,500 different plant species. The route then takes you through the Prule district and back to the city centre.

    Read more
  • Tourist events in public spaces

    Tourist events in public spaces Ljubljana is a city with a vibrant and relaxed atmosphere. A major contribution to this is made by the numerous free open-air events that take place throughout the year and are a special feature of life in our city.

    Read more

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