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    The number of visitors from nearby countries, which had been greater during the COVID-19 crisis, was lower. • Most of the visitors came to Ljubljana for a city break. This was followed by coming for culture, transit, food and drink, and visiting friends and/or family.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Statisticni-podatki/Raziskava-med-tujimi-gosti/Characteristics-of-foreign-visitors-2022.pdf

    The number of visitors from nearby countries, which had been greater during the COVID-19 crisis, was lower. • Most of the visitors came to Ljubljana for a city break. This was followed by coming for culture, transit, food and drink, and visiting friends and/or family.

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  • MMM STORIES: FOH STUDIO

    They assist chefs in crafting even more exquisite culinary experiences, while guiding their clients through the entire process with as much attentiveness as a host offers to their most cherished guests. 

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  • National Museum of Slovenia

    Permanent exhibitions: Prehistoric Treasures of the National Museum of Slovenia This exhibition brings together the most important archaeological finds from the National Museum of Slovenia's prehistoric collection, including, among others, the Neanderthal flute from the Divje Babe excavation site, which is considered to be the world's oldest musical instrument, and the famous Vače Situla, an Early Iron Age ritual vessel found in the village of Vače.  

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  • 10 reasons to choose Ljubljana for your meeting

    An array of special event venues There are over a dozen special event venues of a very different type in the radius of max. 15 minutes walking from the Triple Bridge -­ the most central downtown spot. One of the most sought-after is the Ljubljana Castle, which reigns above the city. And there’s no hassle to reach them, as they are either a short stroll (or a funicular ride) away from several hotels / conference venues.

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  • Ljubljana-Škofja Loka

    From there, continue to hike uphill to Osolnik and then descend to Puštal and Škofja Loka. For the most part the route follows pleasant forest paths and tracks, with occasional sections of macadam or – more rarely – asphalt road. It passes through forest, crosses open meadows, rises and falls over ridges and takes you past some of the most popular destinations in the Polhov Gradec Dolomites.

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  • Ljubljana is the recipient of the Slovenia Green Destination PLATINUM label

    Additionally, Ljubljana received the Energy Globe Award 2021 for the Green Purchase Chain project in Slovenia, and the Green Destinations Story Award for the Online Culture project. Last year, it was ranked among the 100 most sustainable destinations in the world for the seventh year in a row, while Lonely Planet even ranked it among the eight most sustainable cities in the world.

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  • Ljubljana Tourism Receives The Travel Marketing Award

    Ljubljana Tourism was awarded The Travel Marketing Award in the social media category for its TikTok profile and the "Volleyball on the Ljubljanica" sports spectacle. This prestigious accolade is one of the most sought-after marketing awards in the travel and tourism industry. The esteemed ceremony took place on the evening of July 3rd at The Hilton London Bankside Hotel in London

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  • E. Abbühl, R. Friedrich, E. Takezawa, K. Imani

    The second masterclass teachers’ concert sees the return to Ljubljana of another group of musicians and teachers from some of the most important music education institutions in Europe. Oboist Emanuel Abbühl is an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music in London and a professor at the Mannheim University of Music and Performing Arts and the Hochschule für Musik Basel.

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