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  • Where to go in Ljubljana with kids?

    The Natural History Museum is a fascinating attraction that's part of the National Museum. While it's most well-known for its impressive mammoth skeleton, the museum also features a variety of temporary exhibits that have covered topics ranging from evolution to the properties of light.

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  • Sustainable Championship

    Why is it one of the world's leading sustainable destinations? And how does it affect you? Read More The most Famous Gardens and Parks in Ljubljana and the Region The European Championship will be tense, lively and loud. Visiting one of the parks and gardens in Ljubljana and its surroundings is a great sustainable way to enjoy nature, which offers plenty of activities.

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  • Grand Hotel Union - remarkable, glamorous, historical

    According to the newspapers of the time, the new hotel was considered one of the largest, most modern and elegant hotels in the Southeast Europe. To this day it remains a unique property, well-known for its eternal style, great service and modern cuisine.

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  • Ljubljana Festival

    The festival’s rich programme of concert, opera, and ballet events features internationally renowned artists, including some of the world's most recognised names in music and performing arts. The main venue of the Ljubljana Festival is the picturesque Križanke Summer Theatre, a gem of 13th century architecture rebuilt to its present form by the famous architect Jože Plečnik. 

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  • Grand Hotel Union - remarkable, glamorous, historical

    According to the newspapers of the time, the new hotel was considered one of the largest, most modern and elegant hotels in the Southeast Europe. To this day it remains a unique property, well-known for its eternal style, great service and modern cuisine.

    Read more
  • Sustainable Championship

    Why is it one of the world's leading sustainable destinations? And how does it affect you? Read More The most Famous Gardens and Parks in Ljubljana and the Region The European Championship will be tense, lively and loud. Visiting one of the parks and gardens in Ljubljana and its surroundings is a great sustainable way to enjoy nature, which offers plenty of activities.

    Read more
  • Grand Hotel Union - remarkable, glamorous, historical

    According to the newspapers of the time, the new hotel was considered one of the largest, most modern and elegant hotels in the Southeast Europe. To this day it remains a unique property, well-known for its eternal style, great service and modern cuisine.

    Read more
  • Top things to do in Ljubljana

    Križevniška is small, charming and full of artistic spirit. Soteska, Moste and Poljane reveal another side of the city, with community spaces, independent venues, local stories and everyday Ljubljana. These are places where visitors can feel the city as locals do, not only admire it from the outside.

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  • Lakes in the Greater Ljubljana Region

    But you don’t have to pull your corsets and britches out of your suitcase—today you can enjoy the lakes in your swimsuits and flipflops. One of the many things I love about Slovenia is that most of the country enthusiastically engages with the outdoors whenever possible. We’re blessed with truly spectacular nature, from the cliffs of three alpine mountain ranges (the Julian Alps, the Karawanks, and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps) to plains, rolling hills, and the seaside, you’ll find Slovenes out enjoying their countryside all year round.

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  • Ljubljana Lights Up for the Holiday Season

    A large part of the decorative elements has been newly designed, while some of the most recognisable pieces are restored originals from Zmago Modic’s “Cosmic Ljubljana”. Many new sculptures are made from recycled elements from previous installations, parts of decommissioned public lights, and other components.

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