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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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  • How to ensure a long-term positive impact of the meetings industry

    Ljubljana has already established itself as one of the most sustainable destinations in the world, and part of the meetings industry is trying to focus particularly on sustainability. Ljubljana Tourism's vision is therefore to strive for the selection and preparation of bids for the hosting of the events that are in line with the needs of the local environment, and that will therefore have a long-term positive impact on the local and wider environment.

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  • WOOP! Arena

    ARENA you will also find two laser tag arenas where you can experience the full adrenaline of combat face to face-to-face or in groups of up to 20 players choosing from a variety of games. The final attraction you will most certain certainly enjoy is the VR arena from HOLOGATE, the world most advanced Virtual reality experience. Different games will put you in the middle of a world you have never experienced before.

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  • "Green miracle" Ljubljana voted best destination in Europe

    Its competitions for the best European destinations of the year, best Christmas markets, best beaches, best ski resorts and most romantic destinations have become the most important tourism competitions in Europe. They bring together millions of travellers who support and discover the most beautiful destinations in Europe.

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  • The Way of St. James: Snovik–Kamnik

    This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    The Arboretum is actually most visited horticultural facility in Slovenia and in 1950 was even declared as cultural and natural heritage of national importance. Most visitors like to visit Arboretum during the spring flowers shows, where they can walk among millions of daffodils, colorful tulips and other spring flowers.

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