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  • Clubs and nightlife

    Underground partying © Marko Delbello Ocepek The place where you can get the fullest picture of Ljubljana's underground culture is Metelkova, once the city's largest squat, which has developed into one of Europe's best known centres of independent artistic activity. Its numerous clubs, which the locals hit at around midnight, give you an opportunity to party until early in the morning.

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  • Open kitchen

    Initially, it will be open every sunny Friday between 10 am and 9 pm, but on warmer days, visitors of Pogačarjev trg will be able to enjoy until 10 PM.

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  • Lakes in the Greater Ljubljana Region

    Next time you visit Ljubljana, take advantage of the beautiful lakes that are a very easy, short drive from the city center. This blog is also available as a podcast, where you can enjoy listening to Noah's charming American accent.

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  • Lakes in the Greater Ljubljana Region

    Next time you visit Ljubljana, take advantage of the beautiful lakes that are a very easy, short drive from the city center. This blog is also available as a podcast, where you can enjoy listening to Noah's charming American accent.

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  • Ljubljana's congress highlights for 2015

    A number of congresses with an attendance between 500 and 1,200 delegates were well visible in the city and generated tangible income in the destination. The highlight in 2014 was the 40th World Scout Congress – WSC 2014, which was the most international event by the number of the delegates' countries of origin ever held in Ljubljana and Slovenia (1,200 delegates from 130 countries).

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  • Hearth Summit starts today

    Among the main themes of this year's Summit are: peace and reconciliation democracy and social polarisation food security and sustainable agriculture artificial intelligence and the future of technology a sense of belonging in cities a just economy. For more information about the programme and speakers: HERE . The Hearth Summit is not closed to conference rooms.

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  • The Welcoming of Spring in Trnovo

    "Pozdrav pomladi - Gregorčki" is a free event, commemorating an old folk tradition, where craftsmen bid farewell to winter by releasing wooden clogs adorned with lit candles into streams…

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  • K5: MERCURY ROUTE IN THE VRHNIKA AREA

    Free parking is available on Tržaška cesta in front of the Vrhnika Tourist Information Centre (TIC), just before the trailhead. Take the Ljubljana city bus (LPP) from Ljubljana to Vrhnika, line no. 47. Tip If you want to make the return trip more interesting, you can take a left at the fork for Star maln down a steeper gravel slope into the valley of the Bela stream.

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  • LGBTQI festivals and regular events

    It concludes with the annual Pride Parade, which is a protest march through the city of Ljubljana. It ends with a public presentation of the political demands of the LGBTIQ+ community in Slovenia in relation to the bearers of social power, to institutions, and to wider society.

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  • History of the LGBTQI+ movement in Ljubljana and Slovenia

    The doorman denied them entry to the bar with the words, "You should get used to the fact that the bar is no longer for your kind of people" (Velikonja and Greif 2012, 209). The bar was located in the City Gallery, which was owned by the Municipality of Ljubljana. After the incident, the LGBT community demanded that the state authorities react to intolerance and that they condemn the bar and the conduct of the doorman, whose actions were also supported by the owner of the bar.

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