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  • Humanity of the Red Cross Through a Lens

    Humanity of the Red Cross Through a Lens Exhibition at Jakopič Promenade © Archive of the Red Cross of Slovenia © Archive of the Red Cross of Slovenia © Archive of the Red Cross of Slovenia 27 Mar - 1 Jun 2026 Jakopič Promenade, Tivoli Park, 1000 Ljubljana The Red Cross of Slovenia is celebrating 160 years of activity in Slovenia and is therefore one of the oldest national Red Cross societies in the world.

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  • Vodno mesto Atlantis (water park)

    Accessible event space for persons with movement disabilities Accessible information desk/cash register for persons with movement disabilities Contacts Španska ulica 1 Ljubljana Email: [email protected] Web site: Vodno mesto Atlantis (water park) Map   Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Traditional Slovenian Food

    Več Sorodne zgodbe Secret culinary tips by Travel Dudes Anyone can walk through the centre of Ljubljana and enjoy some great food but you can do so much more and experience a really unforgettable trip. How? Check out what Travel Dudes did in Ljubljana.

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  • MMM STORIES: Barut Brewing and Blending

    A fondness for yeasts, which they studied in detail at the Department for Microbe Biotechnology at Ljubljana’s Biotechnical Faculty, inspires their walks through the nearby forests where they use small knives to collect samples of microorganisms to use for their new brews.

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  • Urban culture off the beaten track: a walk along Celovška street

    These areas, neighborhoods or streets are often the pulsing hearts of cities and offer experiences that are usually the perfect foil to the more sanitised and predictable ones in the more central locations. Luckily, Ljubljana has been following suit. One specific area comes to mind, a stretch of Celovška street that is home to various galleries, bars, clubs, shops and all-round cool places that call for at least an afternoon’s worth of exploring.

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  • Velika planina

    The landscape is also shaped by numerous karst features such as sinkholes and depressions, while a network of hiking trails offers wonderful views of the surrounding peaks. Velika Planina is located only about 40 minutes’ drive from Ljubljana. From the Kamniška Bistrica valley, a cable car takes you up to the plateau in just five minutes. 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.

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  • MMM ZGODBE: DAPPER

    Well mannered and impeccably presentedThough the story began long before, we’ll start with the name. Dapper is an old English word used to describe a man who dresses – and carries himself – with…

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  • Urban culture off the beaten track: a walk along Celovška street

    These areas, neighborhoods or streets are often the pulsing hearts of cities and offer experiences that are usually the perfect foil to the more sanitised and predictable ones in the more central locations. Luckily, Ljubljana has been following suit. One specific area comes to mind, a stretch of Celovška street that is home to various galleries, bars, clubs, shops and all-round cool places that call for at least an afternoon’s worth of exploring.

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  • Zvezda donuts

    What a delightful wish for the carnival season, full of mischievous smiles and finger-licking treats!

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  • Short but sweet: Stari Grad and its amazing views of the Alps

    If you take a bus, go to the main bus station and take the route Ljubljana – Kamnik (More information on buses). If you’re looking for a spot to capture the castle itself, continue to a 660-meters high Visoka Špica.

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