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  • Easter Delicacies in Ljubljana

    Easter is just around the corner, and in Slovenia, an essential part of the celebration is the traditional Easter breakfast. This includes bread, dyed hard-boiled eggs (known as ‘pirhi…

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    To get the real local feel, we suggest visiting Kamnik on Tuesday or Saturday, when there’s local market, selling everything from home grown veggies, fruit, meat and dairy products. As we like to say “You cannot get to know a place before tasting it!”

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

    Where to get traditional Štruklji? First, we have a štruklji-only restaurant at the central market, but you can also find štruklji in plenty of restaurants all around Ljubljana (and surely in almost every restaurant offering local food in Slovenia).

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  • Top five healthy lunch choices in Ljubljana

    From delicious vegetarian burgers to avocado toasts and salad goodness - you can find them all here. Barbarella The first restaurant opened near the Ljubljana Market (Barbarella Arkade Bistro) and the second one (Barbarella Juicebar) is located on Slovenska Street across from the Skyscraper. They offer various smoothies, sandwiches, and freshly baked pies and you mustn’t forget to ask about the daily menu.

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  • November Gourmet Ljubljana

    The highlights of the annual festival are: street food and wine events (Ljubljana Wine Route, Gourmet Petkovšek Embankment), guided tours of the city (Taste Ljubljana, Ljubljana Wine Experience, Ljubljana Beer Experience), traditional Slovenian Wine Festival, proclamation of the winners of the Ljubljana Quality mark (Gault & Millau Ljubljana), November Gourmet Finale – a closing event with cooking shows and gastronomy market. These are accompanied by festival menus and special events in participating Ljubljana restaurants, competitions to choose the new Taste of Ljubljana and the best Instagram food photograph (#gourmetlj), and a series of cooking workshops and tastings.

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

    Oh and another tip: if Žibertova street is too far for you, maybe check out Govinda's street food stall situated in BTC Shopping Centre. Look for wooden houses right next to BTC farmer's market. Fari's Delice Not a vegan restaurant per se, but you can enjoy unbelievably tasty vegan falafels, wrapped in a tortilla or stacked on a plate, with a generous dollop of hummus and fresh vegetables.

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  • Ljubljana, a LGBT-friendly city

    Check out the dishes promoted by the Taste Ljubljana project, prepared combining traditional local recipes and ingredients with modern cooking methods. Visit the Open Kitchen food market on a Friday from mid-March to October and enjoy sampling local dishes prepared right in front of your eyes. 4. Experience an amazing city of culture Ljubljana's beautiful architecture, festivals, open-air cultural events, street theatre, opera, ballet, and interesting museums and galleries offer you plenty of opportunity for cultural activities.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    To get the real local feel, we suggest visiting Kamnik on Tuesday or Saturday, when there’s local market, selling everything from home grown veggies, fruit, meat and dairy products. As we like to say “You cannot get to know a place before tasting it!”

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

    Oh and another tip: if Žibertova street is too far for you, maybe check out Govinda's street food stall situated in BTC Shopping Centre. Look for wooden houses right next to BTC farmer's market. Fari's Delice Not a vegan restaurant per se, but you can enjoy unbelievably tasty vegan falafels, wrapped in a tortilla or stacked on a plate, with a generous dollop of hummus and fresh vegetables.

    Read more
  • MMM STORIES: TEKTONIK BREWERY

    Let’s, for a moment, travel to the Ljubljana of the late 70s and early 80s. Into a time when Šiška kids tore up the streets around Ljubljana’s Union brewery with their skateboards, passionately…

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