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  • 5 street food places you must visit if you’re hungry in Ljubljana

    More Sorodne zgodbe Secret culinary tips by Travel Dudes Anyone can walk through the centre of Ljubljana and enjoy some great food but you can do so much more and experience a really unforgettable trip. How?

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  • Koreno (719 m)

    The first mountain trail signpost for your hiking destination can be seen along the main road passing through Horjul, at the junction with a traffic sign for Koreno. Initially, you walk through the settlement, passing its most significant cultural and historical landmark, the Church of St Margaret, to reach a crossroads with the picturesque Chapel of St Joseph.

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  • Family hiking trail above the picturesque village of Polhov Gradec: St. Lovrenc

    On the trail Once you pass the mansion, just follow a path on the left. The trail is essentially a walk in the forest with a few steps my mother-in-law labeled as difficult, but the kids climbed over enthusiastically. It’s the kind of trail you can’t get lost, while the kids, if they are anything like mine, will enjoy climbing over branched roots, picking rocks, fine dusty sand and sticks, while playing hide and seek behind countless trees.

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  • Top brunch places in Ljubljana city centre

    More Sorodne zgodbe Secret culinary tips by Travel Dudes Anyone can walk through the centre of Ljubljana and enjoy some great food but you can do so much more and experience a really unforgettable trip. How?

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  • Ostrovrhar Hiking Trail (443 m)

    The trail then descends steeply along a well-made path into the valley of the Besnica stream, passing the picturesque former millstone quarry. You will then walk for a while on flat terrain beside the water until you reach the junction for the final and steepest climb on the trail, up to Murjevka (take care crossing the road), the highest point on the route at 443 metres above sea level.

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  • The first issue of the culinary magazine Gourmet Ljubljana is out

    “We believe that the people of Ljubljana will feel pride when reading the magazine. We would like them to join Slovenian and foreign visitors on a walk through their city and discover many secrets as yet unknown to them.” In other words, Gourmet Ljubljana is a journey through Ljubljana’s dining experiences.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dobre-prakse-Turizma-Ljubljana/2025_4_Best-Practices-of-Ljubljana-Tourism_Cultural-Quarters_ENG.pdf

    Each cultural quarter functions as a comprehensive microlocation offering a unique experience: cultural events, exhibitions, guided tours with local stories, culinary recommendations, and sports activities. At the same time, these quarters remain living spaces where locals create, work, and live – contributing to a higher quality of life in the city.

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  • My alternative Ljubljana

    Ljubljana's compact size makes gallery and museum hopping very easy and some of them are free of charge which makes Ljubljana a perfect arty getaway when you're on a budget. Naloži več Loader Pomagajte nam izboljšati spletno mesto Ste našli informacije, ki ste jih iskali?

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  • 7 tips for a fun visit of the National Gallery with kids

    While there, check the opening times, it is closed on Mondays and check on which days the entrance is free of charge – every first Sunday of the month. And make sure you finish the visit with some sweets, as a really good café is located in the Gallery’s foyer.

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  • 7 tips for a fun visit of the National Gallery with kids

    While there, check the opening times, it is closed on Mondays and check on which days the entrance is free of charge – every first Sunday of the month. And make sure you finish the visit with some sweets, as a really good café is located in the Gallery’s foyer.

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