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  • A walk to Ljubljana Castle and a delicious Tower Cake

    In the very heart of Ljubljana, just a stone’s throw from the bustle of the city centre, a medieval fortress perches atop a hill. Ljubljana Castle: an instantly recognisable symbol of the city that throughout the year offers countless adventures, exhibitions and cultural events within the shelter of its medieval walls, or invites us to dive into the rich history of the city.

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  • Awards for sustainable Ljubljana

    Ljubljana has been listed on the Green Destinations TOP 100 Stories list in the years 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, and 2014. In 2019, it received the Best of Cities award in this selection, and in 2018, it was awarded Best Destination of Europe. Ljubljana ranks at the very top of the most awarded cities for its achievements in sustainable tourism.

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  • Ljubljana is Once Again Among the Most Sustainable Destinations in the World

    At Ljubljana Tourism, they regularly develop innovative, technologically advanced experiential tourist tours of the city, which highlight sustainable elements of lifestyle, such as getting to know the local cultural heritage. They are used to guide visitors outside the city centre and show them locations that are more difficult to access.

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  • Slovenian Culinary Experience in Ljubljana Tour

    During a 3.5-hour, leisurely paced guided walk, you will discover the city’s most significant landmarks and architectural masterpieces, from the Baroque elegance of the Town Hall to the iconic bridges that define the city's character.

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  • Projects

    Green supply chains The Green Supply Chains project links local food producers with hotels and restaurants, bringing top-quality, tasty and environment-friendly local ingredients to the plates of diners around the city. The simple, well-organised supply of locally or regionally produced foods at good prices is enhancing the city’s culinary life, while shorter supply chains contribute to sustainable development and also promote the local economy.

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  • How did LUV Fest come about?

    The aim of the festival is thus to position Ljubljana as a destination that should also be visited in February and March, and to create a livelier mood in the city for its residents, too. Throughout this period, both locals and visitors can enjoy the city’s special decorations, experience unique stories about Ljubljana in guided tours, create unforgettable memories by taking pictures at selected locations, enjoy the concerts, exhibitions and other cultural events on offer, engage in creative workshops, indulge in culinary masterpieces, and much more besides.

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  • Plan your visit

    For more information, contact us and we will be happy to help you. City tours for groups The Ljubljana Tourism tour guide service offers you a wide choice of activities. Classic guided tours of the city are available in 19 different languages.

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  • Plan your visit

    For more information, contact us and we will be happy to help you. City tours for groups The Ljubljana Tourism tour guide service offers you a wide choice of activities. Classic guided tours of the city are available in 19 different languages.

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  • Top historical museums in Ljubljana and its surroundings

    Among them is also the oldest wooden wheel with an axis in the world, which is kept by the City Museum of Ljubljana and is there occasionally on display. Neanderthal flute from Divje Babe. The legacy of the Roman city of Emona has been partly preserved in Ljubljana and is on display in three open-air archaeological parks.

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  • Projects

    Green supply chains The Green Supply Chains project links local food producers with hotels and restaurants, bringing top-quality, tasty and environment-friendly local ingredients to the plates of diners around the city. The simple, well-organised supply of locally or regionally produced foods at good prices is enhancing the city’s culinary life, while shorter supply chains contribute to sustainable development and also promote the local economy.

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