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  • Križna Cave and Piran

    The tour then takes you to Piran, the most beautiful coastal town in Slovenia, which is famous for its narrow streets and Venetian architecture. Extra charge applies if you wish to climb the town walls, from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the town and the sea that surrounds it.

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  • Short but sweet: Stari Grad and its amazing views of the Alps

    It’s a family-friendly 35-minute trail that teaches about wildlife and nature, and ends with amazing views over the Alps and Kamnik. A must-go if you’re in town! The lonely remains of one of the oldest castles of the Gorenjska region, the 12th century Stari Grad, overlook an enchanting small town at the foothills of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Kamnik.

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  • Ljubljana gymnastics centre

    Basic description Šport Contacts Ljubljana Gymnastics Centre consists of a large hall that can be divided into two halves: one for rhythmic gymnastics and one for artistic gymnastics. The centre also includes a hotel (Sport Hotel Ljubljana) and fitness centre (Fitnes Vič).

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  • Congress Centre Cankarjev dom Ljubljana: Providing more comfort as of autumn 2013

    Bearing the comfort of visitors in mind, the seats in the two largest auditoria - Gallus and Linhart halls, have been replaced, alongside with a thorough refurbishment. [gallery[11741]] Gallus Hall (1545 fixed seats) is set to start the forthcoming season shining in a new splendour.

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  • The European Food Summit was marked by renowned culinary personas from all over the world

    From there on the guests enjoyed meals crafted by Marko Magajne (Galerija okusov, Plate Michelin) at the Dobra vaga gallery, Jorg Zupan (Atelje, Michelin Star, in Breg), the youngest two-time Michelin star recipient, at the Town Hall, Nina Čarman (Danilo – restaurant & wine, Plate Michelin) at the Natural History Museum of Slovenia, Jure Tomič (Ošterija Debeluh, Plate Michelin) at the House of Illusions, Miha Dolinar (Mama Marija/Skipass) at the Bankarium, the Slovenian Banking Museum and Leon Pintarič (Gostilna Rajh, BIB Gourmand) at Ljubljana's Križanke, Peklensko dvorišče.

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  • City Hotel Ljubljana

    The hotel has a fully equipped conference centre with four conference halls, a sunny terrace with lush greenery, and a gorgeous view of Ljubljana Castle, a fitness centre, a restaurant, and a bar. For rainy days, you can browse through the hotel's bookcase, next to which you will find a comfy reading area.

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  • The European Food Summit was marked by renowned culinary personas from all over the world

    From there on the guests enjoyed meals crafted by Marko Magajne (Galerija okusov, Plate Michelin) at the Dobra vaga gallery, Jorg Zupan (Atelje, Michelin Star, in Breg), the youngest two-time Michelin star recipient, at the Town Hall, Nina Čarman (Danilo – restaurant & wine, Plate Michelin) at the Natural History Museum of Slovenia, Jure Tomič (Ošterija Debeluh, Plate Michelin) at the House of Illusions, Miha Dolinar (Mama Marija/Skipass) at the Bankarium, the Slovenian Banking Museum and Leon Pintarič (Gostilna Rajh, BIB Gourmand) at Ljubljana's Križanke, Peklensko dvorišče.

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  • Short but sweet: Stari Grad and its amazing views of the Alps

    It’s a family-friendly 35-minute trail that teaches about wildlife and nature, and ends with amazing views over the Alps and Kamnik. A must-go if you’re in town! The lonely remains of one of the oldest castles of the Gorenjska region, the 12th century Stari Grad, overlook an enchanting small town at the foothills of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Kamnik.

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  • KAMNIK – STARI GRAD (577 m) – KAMNIK (cestno)

    The vista stretches from the Kamnško-Savinjske Alps, to the Karavanke Alps and Triglav’s Julian Alps, to thenearby valley of Tuhinjska dolina and the hilly world on the outskirts of Ljubljana, as well as the nearby towns on the plain and Ljubljana itself. Interpretive boards will tell you what you are looking at. The tour starts in the old town of Kamnik, in front of the Tourist Information Centre (TIC).

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/2024-SLO-ANG-Brosura-Plecnikova-arhitektura.pdf

    The architect added two footbridges to the middle bridge in order to link Prešeren Square with the old town quarter in the form of somewhat extended sidewalks. He thus created superb views in the gaps between the bridges and planted poplars in them on the lower terrace so that only their crowns that gently screen the view towards the Town Hall and Robba’s Fountain are visi- ble at street level.

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