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  • When trying local and Slovenian food - štruklji are a must

    The interesting thing about štuklji is they can be served salty as a side dish next to meat (especially tasty when served with venison) or as a dessert with breadcrumbs for the topping. Apart from the most famous ones, there are some other  flavours gaining popularity: boiled apple, baked apple, and tarragon. Tarragon is widely used as a seasoning in Slovenia, so I suggest you give them a try.

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  • Flow Festival Ljubljana: All the reasons why you should make sure not to miss it

    Flow Festival Ljubljana, listed by the British daily newspaper The Guardian as one of the top 10 hottest new additions to Europe's festival season, will not only bring together a star-studded line-up of music artists to please the ear (Pet Shop Boys, Róisín Murphy, Metronomy, and more than 50 other artists), but will also offer a programme of top quality accompanying events aimed to please all the senses by combining everything that makes Ljubljana special. © Bejart Flow Festival differs from most of the world's other summer festivals by being closely integrated into the life of its host city (originally Helsinki, and now also Ljubljana) and by combining performances by international music stars with a display of local creativity and an ecologically sensitive approach.

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  • Ljubljana jumps to the 50th place in the ICCA international conference statistics

    The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), the world's most global conference industry association, consisting of over 900 member companies and other organizations from 87 countries, has been monitoring the statistics of international conference events since 1972.

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  • Vegan, Ljubljana-style

    Perhaps in the height of summer you can visit Vegafest and meet the most active vegan chefs and producers of vegan food products, or treat yourself to a tasting evening at Restaurant Gaudi&Naan. You can sign up for a workshop on making homemade kimchi in Veganika or read one of Barbarella's books.

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  • Where to go to lunch if you're a vegan in Ljubljana?

    Vegetarian, vegan, raw, gluten free, you name it. No matter your dietary preference, Ljubljana is most definitely slowly but steadily paving its way on becoming a true veggie destination. Days when you decided to go meat free in a restaurant and all you were offered were either french fries or fried cheese are over.

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  • Parking

    With the purchase of a parking ticket you get two bus tickets valid for the day of the parking ticket purchase. P+R parking facilities Dolgi most P+R (car park for vehicles arriving in Ljubljana from the direction of the coast) Stožice Sports Park P+R (parking garage for vehicles entering the city from the north, north-west or north-east) Studenec P+R (parking garage for vehicles entering the city from the east) Ježica P+R (car park for vehicles arriving in Ljubljana from the north and east) Barje P+R (car park for vehicles arriving in Ljubljana from the south) Stanežiče P+R (car park for vehicles arriving in Ljubljana from the north) Tourist bus parking in Ljubljana For buses/coaches carrying organised groups of tourists, Ljubljana has a system of rapid drop-off and pick-up locations (up to 15 minutes) and numerous car parks offering all-day parking for buses/coaches.

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  • Hotel Cubo

    The name Cubo is otherwise well-known to gourmets, as it originally stands for one of the most favoured fine dining restaurants in Ljubljana. The concept of its crea­tive culinary art has been successfully transplanted into the city centre, under the roof of the Cubo Hotel, whose restaurant offers seasonal daily menus based on selected and fresh local ingredients.

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  • Managing director of Tourism Ljubljana re-elected as head of the prestigious international association ECM

    The value of a strong community and connections has been demonstrated over the past year, marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, which is no longer only a global health emergency, but a multi-dimensional crisis of economic, social and even geopolitical dimensions. Tourism is one of the most resilient industries, which quickly restores balance, if or when it is destroyed. Nevertheless, it is clear that the recovery will be slower this time.

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  • November Gourmet Ljubljana: A Month of Culinary Delights

    Alongside a variety of culinary experiences, tastings, cooking classes, and workshops, the festival will feature the first Ljubljana Beer Trail, NovemBeer Gourmet Ljubljana, the street event “The Spoonful Trail”, “Spooning with chefs", conversational evenings with culinary writer and host Boštjan Napotnik alongside the most renowned Ljubljana chefs. The festival will also include a charity cooking show “Chef Up”, where students from BIC Ljubljana will present their own interpretations of "Taste Ljubljana" dishes, aiming to impress chefs Luka Jezeršek, Mojmir Šiftar, and Igor Jagodic, as well as the audience judges.

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  • Flow Festival Ljubljana: All the reasons why you should make sure not to miss it

    Flow Festival Ljubljana, listed by the British daily newspaper The Guardian as one of the top 10 hottest new additions to Europe's festival season, will not only bring together a star-studded line-up of music artists to please the ear (Pet Shop Boys, Róisín Murphy, Metronomy, and more than 50 other artists), but will also offer a programme of top quality accompanying events aimed to please all the senses by combining everything that makes Ljubljana special. © Bejart Flow Festival differs from most of the world's other summer festivals by being closely integrated into the life of its host city (originally Helsinki, and now also Ljubljana) and by combining performances by international music stars with a display of local creativity and an ecologically sensitive approach.

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