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  • National and University Library

    © 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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  • 5 street food places you must visit if you’re hungry in Ljubljana

    Osha Osha is an Asian bistro, a tiny place with some really cool vibes located smack in the middle of Trubarjeva street, which is known as the most colourful street in Ljubljana. Enjoy authentic Thai and Vietnamese flavours whilst observing the lively Trubarjeva street or just order your Pad Thai or Sticky Mango to go.

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  • Ice climbing in the Hell

    Več Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation. The most fascinating time to visit?

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  • Discover green Ljubljana with a bicycle

    Več Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation. The most fascinating time to visit?

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  • Meet us around the world

    Meet us around the world Marketing and promotional activities by Ljubljana Tourism include participation in international tourism trade fairs and exhibitions all over the world. At most of these business events, we closely collaborate with the Slovenian Tourist Board. Where can you meet us in 2023? In 2023, the Ljubljana Tourism will participate in the following fairs, exhibitions and workshops:   Date Venue City 12 - 15 January Vakantiebeurs Utrecht, Netherlands 18 - 22 January FITUR Madrid Madrid, Spain 2 - 5 February Vakantiesalon Brussels, Belgium 22 - 26 February F.re. e.  

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  • Wine Store Štorija

    Wine Store Štorija © Jernej Prelac © Jernej Prelac Wines are one of the most protected Slovenian secrets. Boutique producers rarely export their wines; unless you are a real wine enthusiast, you probably have not yet tasted the Zelen wine, the Pinela wine, or the orange wine.

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  • Open kitchen

    The open kitchen food festival will once again announce the beginning of Spring. Initially, it will be open every sunny Friday between 10 am and 9 pm, but on warmer days, visitors of Pogačarjev trg…

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  • Trnovo Bridge

    Trnovo Bridge's other adornments include massive balustrades, two rows of short columns and Nikolaj Pirnat's stone statue of St. John the Baptist, the patron of the Trnovo Church. The Bridge's most remarkable decorative element are two rows of birch trees planted into the bridge. At the sides, the Bridge is covered with roughly finished stone blocks.

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  • Ljubljana–Litija

    Visit the Sitarjevec Mine in Litija, once one of the richest deposits of lead and mercury ore in the country, and admire the unique limonite stalactites, which are among the fastest-growing types of stalactite. Not far away you can view a replica of the Vače situla, the most famous archaeological find in Slovenia, and spend the night on a treetop platform or hanging bed at Experience Treetops. You can complement your trip with a recreational hike along one of the local trails and excellent food at one of the many local restaurants or agritourism farms.

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  • Spider

    The idea came from the artist Matej Kejžar, who proposed to not only bring these wild bodies together, but to interlace them and open a possibility for intense critical thematizations of a complex cultural-political atmosphere, social frictions and paradoxes, contemporary taboos and most urgent topics – through an artistic expression, of course. On Spider Festival, the public is confronted with unconventional approaches and discourses, with anti-hegemonic objections and proposals of something better, with new, hybrid genres, with dance art which is only rarely presented in the mainstream.

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