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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-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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  • 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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  • 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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  • St. Martin's Day Celebration at Bistro Švicarija

    Martin’s Day menu, blending traditional and modern flavors with expertly paired dishes and culinary techniques that are a feast for both the eyes and the most discerning palates. Upon arrival, indulge in roasted chestnuts and a glass of young wine, then embark on a gourmet St. Martin’s Day journey, all accompanied by classic Slovenian pop music.

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  • Janez Bratovž

    The head chef of JB Restaurant, one of the most important gourmet institutions in Slovenia, recognized as a pioneer of 'fine dining' in the country. His mentorship has equipped an exceptional number of younger chefs who today are an integral part of Slovenia's new culinary wave.

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  • Münchner Virtuosen

    His influence extends far beyond the genre itself – he is considered one of the most important Argentine composers of all time. By blending elements of jazz and classical music, Piazzolla transformed the traditional tango into a modern style known as tango nuevo, which, thanks in no small part to him, gained international recognition and popularity.

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  • K4: HISTORY OF MEANS OF TRANSPORT IN THE VRHNIKA AREA

    Even though you are often close to major roads, you are sheltered in a cocoon of tranquillity most of the way. The route has signposts and explanatory boards for most of the way, but you will need to use a map or GPX track to find your way through some sections.

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  • Cukrarna - 19th century sugar factory turns into a special venue and a large gallery space

    Old postcard of Cukrarna from 1917.On August 25, 1858, a human-caused fire destroyed the factory almost entirely: its warehouse, equipment, and most of the sugar supply were completely destroyed. Everything except the woodshed and the barn burned down. The factory also lost the tall chimneys that gave it the character of a typical industrial facility.

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