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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    To that end, POT hosts all sorts of organised activities like long runs and marches along the historic barbed wire. The best part of the day to visit? If you’re like me and prefer peace and quiet, then definitely head out in the morning. The POT route starts close to the Dolgi Most bus stop in the District of Vič and is nicely marked throughout.

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  • Welcome to a unique Alpine pasture near Ljubljana: Velika Planina

    Velika Planina, arguably the biggest and oldest shepherds’ settlement in Europe that remains active up to date, is a hiking paradise for families, photographers, and those who seek a relaxing day out in unspoilt nature. When our bus rushes over green fields, leaving Ljubljana’s lively streets behind, I look out the window towards high peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, where we’re headed.

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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    To that end, POT hosts all sorts of organised activities like long runs and marches along the historic barbed wire. The best part of the day to visit? If you’re like me and prefer peace and quiet, then definitely head out in the morning. The POT route starts close to the Dolgi Most bus stop in the District of Vič and is nicely marked throughout.

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

    The salad bar is self service so help yourself. Lunch offers however, differ every day, so it's best to check their Facebook page. Feeling hungry yet? Eva Gale Eva is a true Ljubljana fan and a city explorer.

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  • Current situation in Ljubljana

    It is recommended that persons who are in close contact with an infected pearson from their household self-test for 7 days. As of 19 February 2022, restrictions due to Covid-19 no longer apply when entering Slovenia. This means that: the RVT (recovered/vaccinated/tested) condition no longer has to be met at the border and travellers will no longer be ordered to quarantine at home.

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  • Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre (TIC)

    They are made from quality materials and are carefully designed, some of them by renowned names in Slovenian design. Schedule Opening hours: Spring/Summer operating hours: every day from 8 AM to 7 PM Fall/Winter operating hours: every day from 8 AM to 6 PM, except on Sundays and holidays from 8 AM to 5 PM. Accessible to the blind and partially sighted Designated path from the car park/public transport to the facility for the blind and partially sighted Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated path from the car park/public transport to the building Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.)

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  • Ljubljana–Logatec

    It was planted in Napoleonic times, when the territory of present-day Slovenia was part of Napoleon’s Illyrian Provinces. This route heads out of Ljubljana in the direction of the coast. Leave the city and cycle towards the Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, which you will then skirt for a while.

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  • Ljubljana makes the list of the world’s most sustainable destinations for the sixth year in a row

    The award ceremony took place on October 6, as part of the Global Green Destinations Days event, which happened online this year. This year the international jury was particularly impressed by the Culture on the web project, a subpage on the Visit Ljubljana website, which was created during the quarantine period.

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  • Kinodvor

    The miniplex will hold one big and three smaller screening halls, and constitute a cultural hub to work in tandem with 13 Kolodvorska to provide a home for the city’s flourishing cinema culture, with an emphasis on attracting new, young audiences. Schedule The cinema is open every day. The box office opens one hour before the first screening. The café is open every day of the week: from Monday to Friday, it's open from 09:00 to 24:00, on Saturdays from 09:00 to 24:00, and on Sundays from 10:00 to 23:00.

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  • Krim (1107 m)

    Krim is also the most important trigonometric point in Slovenia; from 1817 to 1828 it was used as a benchmark for the first cadastral measurements in present-day Slovenia. Route details The route up Krim from the village of Jezero alternates gently rising sections with slightly steeper slopes, for the most part passing along rocky and stony cart tracks and, in places, forest tracks.

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