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  • Trendy coffee shops in Ljubljana

    Stow Speciality Coffee Shop Quite a new place, located inside the City Museum. Beautiful minimalistic interior, glass walls, cobblestone floor. The space is interestingly curved and it has a view on the museum’s courtyard. They roast their own coffee, which tastes great by the way, plus the staff is very knowledgeable.

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  • Why I Love Ljubljana

    Več Sorodne zgodbe Street art in Ljubljana You can call it vandalism or you can call it art, one thing is for certain: Ljubljana is rich with creative street art and colourful graffiti. Some are just regular funny writings on the wall and some are true art pieces that should probably hang in someone’s living room. Take a walk around town and see them for yourself.

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  • Why I Love Ljubljana

    More Sorodne zgodbe Street art in Ljubljana You can call it vandalism or you can call it art, one thing is for certain: Ljubljana is rich with creative street art and colourful graffiti. Some are just regular funny writings on the wall and some are true art pieces that should probably hang in someone’s living room. Take a walk around town and see them for yourself.

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  • The Way of St. James: Ivančna Gorica - Grosuplje (Perovo)

    The route is part of the Way of St. James from Slovenska vas to Trieste in Italy.

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  • Hotel Lev

    It consists of three modularly designed conference halls that can be perfectly adapted to the type of event. Movable walls and partition curtains allow for different layouts. With a pleasant ambience, L Bistro & Bar invites guests for morning coffee, an afternoon snack or a glass of quality wine. 

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  • Polževo (630 m)

    Višnja Gora, a picturesque little town on an isolated hill not far from Ljubljana, is one of the best preserved medieval settlements in Slovenia, complete with town walls and a guard tower. On entering the town, familiar to most readers in Slovenia thanks to the children’s book The Famous Goat Trial by writer Josip Jurčič (born in nearby Muljava), you are greeted by the symbol of Višnja Gora – the snail.

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  • Ljubljana, the proud European Green Capital 2016

    Get to know the Ljubljanica River, a river with a colourful history. From Roman times to the construction of the railway in the mid-19th century, Ljubljanica was a major trade and supply route. On its way to Ljubljana, the river flows through the unique natural landscape of Ljubljana Marshes, listed as Unesco's World Heritage in June 2011.

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  • The Way of St. James: Kamnik–Smlednik: Grosuplje (Perovo) - Ljubljana

    The route is part of the Way of St. James from Slovenska vas to Trieste in Italy.

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  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Contacts Metelkova 2 1000 Ljubljana Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0) 1 300 87 45 E-mail: [email protected] POI konference: http://www.etno-muzej.si/ Map Capacities Rooms 1 Area size 130 Theater seats 80 Reception 80 Conference rooms Hall with lobby Surface area Hall: 80m2 Lobby: 50 m2 The Hall is an exhibition space; in the case of leases the exhibitions on the walls are not removed. Theater 80 Classroom - Reception 80 Banquet - Size of the room 80 Ceiling height 3.4   Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Šiška Cultural Quarter

    After visiting the church, turn towards the ŽAK Stadium, cross the railway tracks and immediately turn right. The abandoned street will lead you to the walls in the industrial zone by the Kamnik railway line, which is embellished by the fresh masterpieces of Šiška’s graffiti artists. How much graffiti did you find along the way?

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