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  • Svetovna kavarna Sputnik

    © Železniški muzej © Železniški muzej © Železniški muzej © Železniški muzej Svetovna kavarna Sputnik is a suburban café boasting a distinctive interior and one of the most beautiful restaurant gardens in Ljubljana. Apart from a wide range of drinks and cocktails, it serves snacks, lunchtime menus, and a choice of a la carte dishes.

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  • Planina above Vrhnika

    Its outlook tower offers beautiful views of the hill's near surroundings and the Alpine peaks in the distance. Planina is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the area. It is the crossing point of several mountain routes, including the E7 European long-distance footpath.

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  • Creative sector in Ljubljana

    . © Archive of center Rog One of the latest and most significant examples of this is the Rog Center – a former industrial icon that has transformed into a contemporary creative and social hub.

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  • Shops selling traditional Slovenian foods

    © Kraševka Traditional Slovenian food products, the best known being the Carniolan sausage, Karst prosciutto, Prekmurje layer cake, Istrian olive oil, and homemade schnapps, are also available from a number of delicatessens specializing in Slovenian foods. Most of them are located right in the city centre.  Who are the recipients of the Ljubljana Quality Mark? The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia.

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  • Comic Book Store STRIPOLIS

    Striparna Stripolis is the only specialized comic book store in the center of Ljubljana, offering a wide selection of domestic and international comics—from cult classics to indie releases—as well as…

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  • Trg francoske revolucije square

    The Theatre complex, managed by the Festival Ljubljana event management company, incorporates the famous Baroque Church of Our Lady of Mercy (Cerkev Marije Pomočnice), built in 1714, Ljubljana's secondary school of design and a small restaurant. Its most important venue is an outdoor summer theatre seating 1,400 people. The lower end of the square is lined by Auersperg Palace (Turjaška palača), once owned by the House of Auersperg, dukes of Carniola.

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  • Grofija Tourist Farm

    Accommodation is available on the upper floor of the farmhouse. The farm is located on one of Europe's most important archaeological sites dating from the Iron Age. Schedule The tourist farm can be visited only by prior appointment.

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  • 'Taste Ljubljana' Culinary Tour

    Your guide will also show you the historical city centre's locations where food trading and culinary-related activities used to take place in the past and take you to the top of Nebotičnik, once the tallest building in Central Europe and today one of the city's most prominent icons. While enjoying your tasty tour, you will learn a lot about Ljubljana and its dynamic history and vibrant modern life.

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  • Waterside Cycling Route

    From the city centre take the Petkovšek Embankment (Petkovškovo nabrežje) and follow the left bank of the Ljubljanica all the way to Nove Poljane, where you cross the river and continue cycling on the other side. At the point where the Moste, Kodeljevo and Štepanjsko Naselje districts meet, the Ljubljanica is joined by its other branch, which separates off from the main channel at the start of Gruber’s Canal.

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  • Ljubljana–Logatec

    The surrounding area has a number of interesting natural sights, including Planinsko Polje, a unique karst phenomenon. One of the longest and most famous avenues of trees in Slovenia stands along the road connecting Vrhnika and Logatec. It was planted in Napoleonic times, when the territory of present-day Slovenia was part of Napoleon’s Illyrian Provinces.

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