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Where to grab a coffee in Ljubljana?
When we grab coffee with my friends, we usually end up in the cafe Pritličje. This cafe is located next to the Town Hall and it used to be considered a bit alternative, but today it's made its way to the mainstream. Besides coffee, they also offer snacks and alcoholic drinks.
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Vurnik House
The staircase hall on the first and second floors is decorated with stained glass windows depicting geometric motifs. The building's fasade frescoes and interior wall paintings are the work of the architect Vurnik's Viennese-born wife Helena, who had taken part in her husband's research and design of distinctive Slovenian architecture.
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7 tips for a fun visit of the National Gallery with kids
Stop for a moment on the Grand Staircase, look around the Golden Hall and the Grand Hall. 5. Pick your favorites The gallery’s permanent collection is divided into sections according to historical periods and has almost 600 works by Slovenian and European artists.
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The Way of St. James: Smlednik–Ljubljana
This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.
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What is 'Prekmurska Gibanica' cake and what makes it so special?
Kodila is a Slovenian brand selling traditional dry meat products as well as other typical Prekmurian food; you can visit them at Plečnik's market halls shop and purchase Prekmurian Gibanica to take away. If you are strolling through the city centre you will come across Güjžina, a small restaurant offering traditional dishes of Prekmurje, and they also prepare their own Gibanica.
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The Way of St. James: Ljubljana–Škofja Loka
This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Svetovišarska pot route from Ljubljana to Svete Višarje, or to Monte Santo di Lussari in Italy.
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Picnic among the Castle Grapevines
Surrounded by more than a thousand grapevines, this peaceful green retreat offers a unique culinary and wine experience—far removed from the city's hustle and bustle.
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Central Market
In addition to the Open Kitchen organised on Fridays, this is also the place of other thematic and culinary events, for example From Countryside to City (Podeželje v mestu), Idea Italia – Italian food market, Pivo & Burger Fest etc. Indoor market The so-called 'Plečnik's Covered Market', built to designs by the architect Jože Plečnik between 1940 and 1944, is conceived as a two-storey range of riverside market halls following the curve of the river.
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Gospodarsko razstavišče
The largest hall provides a seating capacity for around 2,200 people theatre-style, or 1,200 if a banqueting set-up is arranged. The three larger halls are complemented by an array of different-sized conference rooms, with a capacity from 15 seats upwards.
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New chapter: now 4-star City Hotel Ljubljana
New chapter: now 4-star City Hotel Ljubljana 14 Feb 2024 As part of their ongoing effort to provide an excellent guest experience, City Hotel Ljubljana has implemented enhancements that have allowed the hotel to transition from a 3-star Superior category to a 4-star category.
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