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  • Ljubljana, a LGBT-friendly city

    Get to know Ljubljana's strong LGBT rights movement When Slovenia was still part of the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, Ljubljana's Student Cultural Centre, better known as ŠKUC, founded its gay section, named Magnus. In 1984, the section organized Europe's first LGBT film festival, at the time known as the Magnus Festival.

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  • Pau Palaus: Embolic | 18th Klovnbuf Festival

    A show for all ages, where the premise is creating on stage in a way that appeals to the collective imagination.

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  • Tour bus information

    Travelling to Ljubljana by bus or coach Ljubljana is accessible by road from the following directions: Villach E 651 Klagenfurt E 652 / E 61 Graz E 57 / E 59 Trieste E 61 / E 70 Zagreb E 70 Budapest E 57 / E 71 Traffic information The Traffic Information Centre collects information for national roads and publishes information on the state of national roads and traffic conditions on them. T: +386 (0)1 518 85 18 W: Traffic Information Centre website Foreign bus and coach operators registered in the European Union do not require special permits to travel through Slovenia.

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  • Draž knitwear

    Draž studio was founded by Karolina, Tomaž, and Urška Draž, who have mastered the art of knitting through self-taught expertise. Their continuous exploration of knitting techniques and technologies has enriched their designs, leading to unique, high-quality, and sustainable garments since 1988.

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    If more choice is what you need, catch bus no. 27 and ride out to the BTC shopping centre. It is one of Europe’s most prominent business, shopping, entertainment, recreational and cultural centres. DAY 3 OUTDOOR, HIKING AND SHOPPING Complete your day with a Traditional Slovenian Evening and experience famous Slovenian hospitality.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/Itinerary_3Days.pdf

    If more choice is what you need, catch bus no. 27 and ride out to the BTC shopping centre. It is one of Europe’s most prominent business, shopping, entertainment, recreational and cultural centres. DAY 3 OUTDOOR, HIKING AND SHOPPING Complete your day with a Traditional Slovenian Evening and experience famous Slovenian hospitality.

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  • Poljane Creative Quarter

    Just a step away from the bustling market and the lively city streets, a world of small but characterful spaces opens up—where local flavours, artistic creators, and everyday (and not-so-everyday) delights come together.

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  • Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?

    The site was home to a flourishing pile-dweller culture that began about 4,500 B.C and continued for 2,500 years. The people lived in dwellings that stood on piles driven into the bottom of the lake.

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  • City Museum of Ljubljana - MGML

    The trail includes, among other things, the Emona House and the Early Christian Centre archaeological parks, where visitors can see the most beautifully preserved remains of Roman houses in Ljubljana, and the remains of the Emona city wall, renovated by the famous architect Jože Plečnik.

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  • Križanke Summer Theatre

    The Križanke complex also includes an atrium of an original design, a small cultural venue in the Devil’s Courtyard and the notable baroque church dedicated to Our Lady, Help of Christians, built between 1714 and 1715 by Domenico Rossi, one of the leading Venetian architects of his day.

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