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  • Jumpin' Jumpin' at WOOP! Ljubljana Trampolin Park

    Now that I’ve got you hooked too, let’s talk about visiting. Where is it? It’s located in the BTC City Ljubljana, one of the largest shopping centres in Europe, more aptly described as a city within a city. Aside from a variety of shops, it has lots of restaurants, cafes, cinemas, a water park, etc… Woop stands just opposite the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana.

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  • The second LUV fest is coming – the Ljubljana Festival of Love, Art, and Wandering

    LUV fest begins on the holiday of Slovenian culture, 8 February, when museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions open their doors for free, and will offer more than 130 diverse cultural…

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  • Ljubljana in foreign media

    Read the article in English Independent UK: Green journey to a green city – all aboard the sleeper train to Ljubljana, Slovenia’s charming capital As travellers switch to slower travel and choose different ways to reduce their carbon footprint, new night train routes are opening across Europe.

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  • Ice climbing in the Hell

    We parked our car in the parking lot right at the entrance to the Hell Gorge park a few kilometres from a village called Borovnica (also connected to the city centre by bus; more information on city buses) and followed a narrow path towards the waterfalls. While the first waterfall didn’t look too promising, the second waterfall and all the rest turned out solidly frozen.

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  • Private Ljubljana love Stories

    Ljubljana, with narrow streets, the castle on the hill, and the Ljubljanica river that runs through the city is a perfect place for falling in love. The tour will take you past the City Hall, where many citizens of Ljubljana tied the knot up to the Gornji trg square which has been a place for gatherings, dancing, and socializing. 

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  • When the weekend comes, visit Ljubljana’s art markets

    Perhaps where in your living room would that ceramic bowl fit best? Eva Gale Eva is a true Ljubljana fan and a city explorer. Loves urban art, galleries and cheap lunch places.  More Sorodne zgodbe Exploring Ljubljana’s cultural scene on a budget Every city trip consists of your typical touristy activities such as local cuisine, sightseeing and of course cultural activities like visiting museums and galleries.

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  • Šmarna gora: route via Spodnja Kuhinja (669 m)

    On fine days, particularly at weekends, this very popular hiking destination on the edge of Slovenia’s capital city can get quite crowded. In part (or above all) because of the fantastic view and the excellent gostilna (restaurant) at the summit.

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  • Ice climbing in the Hell

    We parked our car in the parking lot right at the entrance to the Hell Gorge park a few kilometres from a village called Borovnica (also connected to the city centre by bus; more information on city buses) and followed a narrow path towards the waterfalls. While the first waterfall didn’t look too promising, the second waterfall and all the rest turned out solidly frozen.

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  • Eurotox 2023 in Ljubljana - the power of international collaboration and sustainable event planning

    Sustainability at the core of the event Under the captivating theme of “Toxicology – multidisciplinary science leading to safer and sustainable life,” Ljubljana proved to be the perfect (green) canvas for this remarkable event. With sustainability deeply ingrained in the city’s ethos, having been named the European Green Capital in 2016 and earning a coveted spot on the Global Top 100 Sustainable Destinations list for eight consecutive times, it’s clear that sustainability is part of the city’s DNA.

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  • Photo library

    When posting, it is mandatory to include the photographer's name (provided alongside each photo) and credit the source (Ljubljana Tourism) either directly alongside the image or in the colophon.

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