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Active Holidays
Alongside cultural landmarks, you can explore the rich animal and plant life of the Ljubljanica River. Recognised as one of the most cycling-friendly cities in the world, Ljubljana boasts around 230 kilometres of well-maintained cycling paths. The city is relatively flat and just the right size, making cycling a delightful way to discover its charming streets.
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National and University Library (NUK)
© David Silpa From the vestibule, a door leads to the famous monumental central staircase with 32 pillars of black Podpeč marble and further on to the library's grand reading room. The reading room's most outstanding details are Plečnik's chandeliers and a couple of glass walls allowing light to reach wooden reader desks and books from two sides.
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Walking Tour of Ljubljana Old Town
Our journey continues across the Cobblers' Bridge, once a bustling medieval trade center, now offering one of the most picturesque views of the city's embankments. From there, we pass the monumental National and University Library (NUK); with its striking brick and stone facade, it remains one of Plečnik’s most influential and celebrated works.
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My alternative Ljubljana
When cinema attendances fell in the 1980s, it reinvented itself as a centre of urban culture. It’s now one of the city’s most important cultural hubs, with a constantly-changing programme of exciting concerts and exhibitions. As well as hosting the yearly Tinta Cartoon Festival, which has become the venue for one of Europe’s most important cartoon festivals and the Festival of Alternative Music.
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My alternative Ljubljana
When cinema attendances fell in the 1980s, it reinvented itself as a centre of urban culture. It’s now one of the city’s most important cultural hubs, with a constantly-changing programme of exciting concerts and exhibitions. As well as hosting the yearly Tinta Cartoon Festival, which has become the venue for one of Europe’s most important cartoon festivals and the Festival of Alternative Music.
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7 tips for a fun visit of the National Gallery with kids
Talk about the rules: no yelling, being respectful, no touching the paintings... But most of all, introduce them to a little green creature called Gal the Dwarf, who resides somewhere in the gallery and takes care of the paintings.
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5 kids' favourite playgrounds in Ljubljana
Make sure you include them in your visit of Ljubljana. 1) Playground in the Tivoli Park The obvious and most widely known playground can be found in Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, Tivoli, which stretches into the city centre.
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The Way of St. James: Kamnik–Smlednik
This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.
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https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Tiskovine-EN/2-Day-Travel-Itinerary-Explore-Ljubljana.pdf
v=z8lEP5JHyKM The multitude of his creations in the city is referred to as “Plečnik’s Ljubljana”, and it is considered to be one of the 20th century’s most important overall works of art. Let your exploration take you to Plečnik’s house, where the famous architect lived and worked.
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https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Ljubljana-in-Foreign-Media/Palmer_Baby-Boomer-in-Ljubljana.pdf
The Postojna Caves – about an hour south-west of the capital – is Slove- nia’s most popular tourist attraction. It’s the biggest and possibly most spectacular series of caves in the world – and perfect for TikTok post- ings.
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