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  • Ljubljana Selected for SITE Incentive 2016

    Board members and trustees will also have the opportunity to experience Bled, an iconic destination located in the Alpine region. SITE board members and trustees excited to explore Slovenia “The majority of our board members and trustees have never been to Slovenia, so we are very excited to explore this emerging destination while at the same time sharing our knowledge and expertise to help regional MICE professionals grow their incentive travel business,” said Kevin Hinton, SITE Chief Excellence Officer.

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  • Ljubljana congress offer successfully presented online

    The video that presented Slovenian destinations and regions (Portorož, Ljubljana, Bled and Bohinj) focused on the main advantages, the congress offer and accommodation facilities, as well as the offer of (sustainable) experiences in Slovenia.

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  • Scotland fans, welcome to Ljubljana!

    What else you shouldn't miss when in Ljubljana Ljubljana Castle, sitting on a hill above the city, offering historic exhibitions and amazing views, taking a guided city tour each day at 11:00, trying out the local flavours in city's countless pubs, outdoor cafés and restaurants, if you are planning to prolong your stay, make sure to visit Bled, Postojna Caves  and other Slovenian attractions. Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?

    The people lived in dwellings that stood on piles driven into the bottom of the lake. They cultivated the land around them, farmed animals, foraged for edible plants, and hunted for the wild game: their wooden, metal-framed traps are occasionally found buried deep in the peat.

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  • KoloParks in the Region

    There are a total of 19 humps on the start and return sections. Not far away is the main tourist area of the village - by the lake, where there is also a hotel, and you can walk to the replica of the famous 64-metre-long mast, which was made by the local furmen at the end of the 19th century for a Slovenian shipowner's sailing ship and transported to Trieste, and go for a hike along the marked Forest and Archaeological Educational Trail Rimski Zid (Roman Wall) at Rakitna.

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  • Ljubljana's sustainable tourism practices presented at Slovenia Makes You Green Panel at ITB Berlin 2017

    The story of the green country was introduced by Slovenia's Minister of Economy Zdravko Počivalšek, Maja Pak, Director of the Slovenian Tourist Board, Lučka Kajfež Bogataj, climatologist, Matevž Lenarčič, pilot, biologist, and mountaineer, Petra Stušek, Director of Ljubljana Tourism, Jan Bizjak, Garden Village Bled, and Jana Apih, Director of the GoodPlace Sustainable Tourism Institute and a representative of the Slovenia Green consortium. As Petra Stušek pointed out, "At Ljubljana Tourism, we are very proud of recognitions and awards in the field of sustainable development and honoured to get so many requests and opportunities to share the green knowledge and achievements of Ljubljana.

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  • Ljubljana's sustainable tourism practices presented at Slovenia Makes You Green Panel at ITB Berlin 2017

    The story of the green country was introduced by Slovenia's Minister of Economy Zdravko Počivalšek, Maja Pak, Director of the Slovenian Tourist Board, Lučka Kajfež Bogataj, climatologist, Matevž Lenarčič, pilot, biologist, and mountaineer, Petra Stušek, Director of Ljubljana Tourism, Jan Bizjak, Garden Village Bled, and Jana Apih, Director of the GoodPlace Sustainable Tourism Institute and a representative of the Slovenia Green consortium. As Petra Stušek pointed out, "At Ljubljana Tourism, we are very proud of recognitions and awards in the field of sustainable development and honoured to get so many requests and opportunities to share the green knowledge and achievements of Ljubljana.

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  • In focus

    If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to discover fresh ideas from Slovenia’s culinary creators, this list is just what you’re looking for! Lakes in the Greater Ljubljana Region What to do in Ljubljana in fine weather? Castles that Ring Ljubljana I developed an interest in Bogenšperk Castle while filming an episode of Mysteries at the Castle for the Travel Channel, in my adopted homeland of Slovenia.

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  • KoloParks in the Region

    There are a total of 19 humps on the start and return sections. Not far away is the main tourist area of the village - by the lake, where there is also a hotel, and you can walk to the replica of the famous 64-metre-long mast, which was made by the local furmen at the end of the 19th century for a Slovenian shipowner's sailing ship and transported to Trieste, and go for a hike along the marked Forest and Archaeological Educational Trail Rimski Zid (Roman Wall) at Rakitna.

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  • World-famous attractions in Ljubljana

    https://www.visitljubljana.com/sl/poi/prirodoslovni-muzej-slovenije/ SLOVENE ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM Thanks to the efforts of the missionary Friderik Baraga, Slovenia got its first non-European museum collection in as early as 1837. The items in the collection come from the Great Lakes region of North America. Most notable among them is a ceremonial pipe, one of the few surviving examples anywhere in the world.

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