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  • E-news Fresh from Ljubljana

    Look at these pictures. Aren't they nice? Just imagine how it is in real life.

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  • Green Supply Chains

    The project has since won important awards - in 2018 the project was awarded the Moving Forward award that honours best practices in public administration, the international award Best of Cities 2019 for the best sustainable practice in the category of cities and special recognition of the International Travel & Tourism Awards, awarded at one of the most important global tourism fair - WTM London. Ljubljana Tourism has organised the Locally Grown Food Exchange in conjunction with the City of Ljubljana’s Environmental Protection Department, the Regional Development Agency of the Ljubljana Urban Region, the Ljubljana Agriculture and Forestry Institute and EKOmeter.

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  • Tour of Festively Decorated Ljubljana

    We will enrich the entire experience with a special sweet surprise, the perfect finishing touch to your festive adventure. Experience the most beautiful time of the year in Ljubljana with insight into the city's aesthetic charm and savour the flavours of winter. Book your spot now and create unforgettable winter memories!

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  • Street food in Ljubljana

    Typical of Ljubljana's street food scene are also a strong Balkan influence and, of course, the ever present burgers. The Guardian has listed burek as one of the most popular street foods in the world a few years ago. This is definitely the case in Slovenia. Burek is a pastry dish, originating from Turkey, which is immensely popular in every country of former Yugoslavia.

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  • Discover the World of Comics in Izar’s Studio

    Discover the World of Comics in Izar’s Studio Book Viva Creativa: ink and stories – step into Stripolis, the comic studio of Izar Lunaček – one of the most dynamic comic artists of his generation. Sink into a cosy armchair and let Izar guide you through his creative world. He will walk you around his studio, introduce you to the history of comics worldwide and in Ljubljana, and showcase his own works.

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  • Cankarjev dom

    Schedule The box office is open weekdays from 11:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 20:00, Saturdays from 11:00 to 13:00, and during the hour prior to each performance Location The Cankarjev dom was a subsequent addition to Ravnikar's original plans for the Trg republike square. In order to prevent the building from being too tall, most of the halls were built under the ground. The above-the-ground part consists of three wings, a taller one in the middle and two lower ones on the sides.

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  • E-news Fresh from Ljubljana

    Look at these pictures. Aren't they nice? Just imagine how it is in real life.

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  • Escape Castle: Free the Dragon

    Escape Castle: Free the Dragon © Miha Mally Book The Ljubljana Dragon, the mighty guardian of our city, has finally been discovered deep within the belly of Castle Hill after centuries of slumber. We citizens have missed our protector, but only the most noble and ingenious team of knights can bring him back to life. Could that be you? "Free the Dragon" is an immersive, gamified experience for 2 to 4 players that invites you on a thrilling quest through the hidden corners of the castle walls.

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  • Bistra Castle: Technical Museum of Slovenia

    Prestigious Cars This collection brings together fifteen cars used by the former Yugoslav president Tito. Most of the exhibited cars are rare and prestigious limousines of great historical and technical value. The collection includes, among others, a 1939 Mercedes-Benz presented to President Tito by the Croatian Ministry of Internal Affairs, a 1937 Packard, which President Tito received as a gift from the Soviet president Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin in 1945, two 1954 ZISs presented to Tito by Stalin's successor, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, a Horch 951A presented as a gift from the Russian Third Army, and a 1952 Rolls Royce, a gift to the president from the Republic of Slovenia.

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  • Šiška Cultural Quarter

    “Is anything still open in Šiška?” sang Vlado Kreslin, Slovenia’s most popular folk-rock musician, in one of his songs. Back in the early 90s, the answer would have been “not much.” Today, it’s an entirely different story.

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