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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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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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LUV for food lovers
Made from real Italian almonds, pistachios and pine nuts, it is light, well-balanced and without excess sugar – just as Romantika’s gelato has always been. If France is the symbol of love, Italy is its most seductive taste. And an invitation for ice cream? Still one of the most beautiful beginnings. At Romantika, they remain faithful to traditional Italian gelato craftsmanship – with no shortcuts.
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LUV for food lovers
Made from real Italian almonds, pistachios and pine nuts, it is light, well-balanced and without excess sugar – just as Romantika’s gelato has always been. If France is the symbol of love, Italy is its most seductive taste. And an invitation for ice cream? Still one of the most beautiful beginnings. At Romantika, they remain faithful to traditional Italian gelato craftsmanship – with no shortcuts.
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Kulturni in kongresni center Cankarjev dom
The Grand Reception Hall, a remarkable location for gala events, has undergone a complete overhaul. The most recent intervention was the partial renovation of the largest auditorium - Gallus Hall, which also included installing brand new chairs, as well as the total refurbishment of the second largest auditorium - Linhart Hall.
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Of course, when we look at those "made from real dough", we cannot go past the (currently temporarily closed) bakery of the most awarded Slovenian chef, Ana Roš. At times, the team from the Pekarna Ana bakery elevates world classics with unusual international combinations, but even more often they play with Slovenian seasonal ingredients.
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Tourist movements in the city centre are condensed and fairly short. The most frequent direction of movement for tourists in Ljubljana, according to research, runs between the old city centre and Ljubljana Castle.
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The holiday festivities in Ljubljana begin next Friday
The festive lightsThe festive lights will traditionally be lit on Friday before the first Advent Sunday, which is 1 December, at 5:15 PM. After the introductory cultural program featuring a…
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Green guidance
Ljubljana boasts more than 542 m² of green areas per resident, offering opportunities to connect with nature almost directly from the city centre. Among the most recognisable green landmarks are the expansive Tivoli Park, as well as Rožnik and Šišenski hrib, forested hills rising from the heart of the city.
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