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  • Foehn Company: Dream Even More | 18th Klovnbuf Festival

    The Moroccan artists Hamza El Alouani and Chaouki Amellal invite the public to dive with them into their dreams and emotions through what makes them vibrate every day: dance, circus and human…

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  • New year, new flavours!

    Arhetip Cafe
    Stari trg 3

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  • Pumpkin soup with coconut milk

    Besides, it's really cool because you don't have to peel them. They ripen already at the end of summer, and if stored properly, we use them almost until the end of January.

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  • A Culinary Revolution – the European Food Summit

    If what you are after is tasting what the best Slovenian restaurants and eateries have to offer at a single location, you should not miss out on Saturday’s culinary festivities in Ljubljana, the nation’s capital, sponsored by Ljubljana Tourism. On this occasion, the European Food Summit will kick off with the Open Kitchen pre-premiere at Križanke (Trg francoske revolucije).

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  • A Culinary Revolution – the European Food Summit

    If what you are after is tasting what the best Slovenian restaurants and eateries have to offer at a single location, you should not miss out on Saturday’s culinary festivities in Ljubljana, the nation’s capital, sponsored by Ljubljana Tourism. On this occasion, the European Food Summit will kick off with the Open Kitchen pre-premiere at Križanke (Trg francoske revolucije).

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  • Plečnik's City Bus Will Drive Around Ljubljana for 150 Days

    © Gregor Murn © Gregor Murn © Gregor Murn © Gregor Murn Plečnik's line Line no. 2 or The Plečnik line passes the largest number of Plečnik's attractions (twenty-eight), which are no more than two hundred meters away from its stations. Among them are the water lock, Levstikov trg Square, Križanke Summer Theatre, Trnovski pristan embankment, Plečnik House, Illyrian Pillar, Šubič High School, The Three Bridges, Plečnik's Žale and many others.

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  • Ice climbing in the Hell

    Prior to venturing into the realm of ice climbing, the only thing I knew about the Hell Gorge (also Pekel Gorge; Slovene: soteska Pekel), was that it was a few degrees cooler than its surroundings, and as such perfect for summer chilling just thirty kilometres away from the city hassle. While its numerous waterfalls that plunge from twenty to five metres down, and emerald green pools of fresh water allure people to refresh themselves in the summer, it attracts quite a different bunch in cold winters.

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  • Ice climbing in the Hell

    Prior to venturing into the realm of ice climbing, the only thing I knew about the Hell Gorge (also Pekel Gorge; Slovene: soteska Pekel), was that it was a few degrees cooler than its surroundings, and as such perfect for summer chilling just thirty kilometres away from the city hassle. While its numerous waterfalls that plunge from twenty to five metres down, and emerald green pools of fresh water allure people to refresh themselves in the summer, it attracts quite a different bunch in cold winters.

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  • Velika planina

    From there you can continue on foot (about 30 minutes) or by chairlift to the highest point, Gradišče, which offers stunning views of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. In summer the plateau comes alive with the rhythm of shepherd life. Shepherds settle here from mid-June until mid-September, and herds of cows graze across the wide pastures.

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  • Climbing Mt. Triglav, the symbol of Slovenia

    Because of their high altitude location, it only takes 1-2 hours to reach the top from the huts, making it a much safer ascent in case of a sudden summer storm. When to go? The best season for climbing Triglav is late summer when the snow is gone and afternoon heat storms are not as frequent as earlier in the summer.

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