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Flower baskets in Ljubljana’s Old Town
Flower baskets in Ljubljana’s Old Town Ljubljana’s Old Town boasts a special kind of floral decoration. Specially made metal baskets have been installed on the city’s decorative public lighting fixtures. Since 2015, Ljubljana Tourism has installed 221 flower baskets in the attractive architectural settings of Ljubljana’s streets and squares, where they brighten up the city all year round.
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Festive offer in hotels
For New Year's, from January 1st to 2nd, 2025, the hotel will serve breakfast or brunch until 13:00. The menu in PDF format is available via this link. City Hotel offers a romantic getaway in the cozy luxury of the City Hotel, where you can relax with a bottle of sparkling wine, a rich breakfast, and many other amenities to enhance your festive mood.
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Private Art Nouveau Ljubljana Walking Tour
Private Art Nouveau Ljubljana Walking Tour © Shutterstock © Luka Esenko © Shutterstock © Dunja Wedam Book This tour offers a detailed insight into most of Art Nouveau sights located in Ljubljana city centre. The first major work of Art Nouveau architecture in Ljubljana was the Dragon Bridge, built in 1901. Today, the bridge is considered to be the city's best-known sight, and the dragons adorning it Ljubljana's most recognizable icon.
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Taste Ljubljana
© Matevž Kostanjšek Rural ingredients appealing to the taste of city people In rural areas, excellent home-made bread was prepared in wood-fired ovens in the past and the city's modern-day bakeries continue and further develop this tradition.
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Art Nouveau Ljubljana
Ljubljana's earliest significant Art Nouveau creation was the Dragon Bridge, built in 1901. The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station.
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Private Plečnik at First Glance Tour
Private Plečnik at First Glance Tour © Blaž Pogačar Book This tour offers you a detailed insight into the majority of works that the world-famous, Ljubljana-born architect Jože Plečnik left behind in the central part of his native city. This pleasant guided walk around Ljubljana city centre gives you an insight into some of Plečnik's best works, such as the so called Plečnik's Market, part of the Ljubljana Central Market, which was conceived as a two-storey range of riverside market halls and later connected to the Triple Bridge − another of Plečnik's masterpieces and a unique architectural gem created between 1929 and 1932, when two side bridges intended for pedestrians were added to an existing bridge to form a triple bridge structure.
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Ljubljana makes the list of the world’s most sustainable destinations for the sixth year in a row
As the project proved very successful and popular, Ljubljana Tourism decided to upgrade it in the post-corona period and together with cultural institutions prepared a virtual exhibition CoronaCulture, which shows how the city remained culturally vibrant during the lockdown. Ljubljana first made the Global Top 100 Sustainable Destinations in 2014 and has retained its place on the list this year, making it the most decorated city for sustainable tourism achievements and the only city in the world to make the list six times.
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Exploring Ljubljana on Wheelchair Made Easier with Electric Attachment
© RTS Medical Mobility and the need for accessibility for everyone play an important role in planning the tourist services in cities. Each tourist wishes to have a pleasant and safe experience, which is something we wish for the people with disabilities as well.
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GoGiro Electric Scooters
Ljubljana Photo Tour is intended for active visitors of the city, who, in addition to the main tourist attractions, also want to peek outside the city center. The added value of the tour is that it creates a number of exceptional opportunities for top-quality photography in several places.
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'Taste Ljubljana' Culinary Tour
To learn about their ingredients and their source, you will visit the Central Market and take a good quarter of an hour's easy walk to Krakovo, an area of gardens traditionally occupied by the local vegetable growers, who still supply their produce to some of the stalls at the Central Market today. Your guide will also show you the historical city centre's locations where food trading and culinary-related activities used to take place in the past and take you to the top of Nebotičnik, once the tallest building in Central Europe and today one of the city's most prominent icons.
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