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  • Best places to work/study in (while drinking) in Ljubljana

    The Kavarna SEM café If you're looking for somewhere with a bit of atmosphere and good vibes, then Kavarna SEM which is located at the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum, is definitely your ideal choice. They have a decent amount of electrical sockets to charge your devices and more than enough seating that's suitable for working.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum – a walk among millions of flowers

    Vrhnika, showcasing its history and nature in its brand new Ljubljanica River museum, is a good case in point. If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip.

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  • Winter fun and night sledding at Velika planina

    Vrhnika, showcasing its history and nature in its brand new Ljubljanica River museum, is a good case in point. If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip.

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  • B&B Hotel Ljubljana Park

    The urban bustle is softened by a nearby small park with a sports ground and the neighbourhood also features a new museum quarter and the popular alternative arts complex at Metelkova Street. Out of its 207 comfortably appointed rooms - 55 are standard, 84 comfort and 66 are superior, 6 are family (connected) rooms, all complemented by 2 suites.

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

    From there, it’s merely a walk on the largest Alpine plateau in Slovenia, breathing clean air, eating healthy traditional mountain food, posing with friendly cows, and enjoying an active day out. A tip for the curious: visit the Preskar Museum, located in the shepherds’ settlement, and listen to historic stories about wolves and bears and the shepherds’ smart tricks to protect their herds from the beasts.

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  • Visit lovely Bogenšperk castle and meet Valvasor the Great

    Vrhnika, showcasing its history and nature in its brand new Ljubljanica River museum, is a good case in point. If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip.

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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Points of interest on the trail According to Visit Ljubljana, there are 9 points of interest close to the trail: Koseze Pond, Žale Cemetery, Stožice Sports Park Arena, Stožice Sports Park Stadium, Labyrinth of Art, Fužine Castle and its Museum of Architecture and Design, Golovec, and two excellent restaurants – Gostilna pri Žabarju and Gostilna Livada. Anyway, I hope you spend a great day out in nature, sightseeing Ljubljana from a bike, and, most of all, have fun!

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  • Hidden Gems Just Beyond Ljubljana

    It houses a rich cultural and historical heritage, with its extensive library and a museum—the Slovenian Museum of Religion—displaying religious artifacts, manuscripts, and artwork. These collections provide a glimpse into the spiritual and intellectual life of the monks who resided there over the centuries.

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  • LUV Fest Kicks Off in Ljubljana on the Cultural Holiday

    Love-Themed Guided Tours, Ana Srčna, and the Welcoming of Spring Event Ljubljana can be experienced through love stories, following in the footsteps of literary women, or through the eyes of the LGBTIQ+ community. Many museums and galleries will also offer guided tours focused on love-related themes. In early March, Ana Srčna, a light and experiential installation, will invite visitors on an evening walk through Valvasor Park, where hundreds of fire and light elements in the shape of love symbols will create a magical atmosphere.

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  • The 200th anniversary of the Ljubljana Congress

    Easter procession in the Town Square in front of the Ljubljana City Hall in 1821. City Museum of Ljubljana / MGML; photo by Marko Zaplatil   Every day, there were military parades, performances by the Philharmonic Society, dances, masquerades, fireworks, theater, and opera performances both domestic and foreign, boat rides on the Ljubljanica River, hunting trips, and masses.

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