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Ensemble.si
These works will be heard in a sophisticated performance by the clarinettist Matic Kuder and hornist Andrej Žust, two of the three Slovenes in the famed Berlin Philharmonic, the flautist Marko Zupan, who has a varied international career as a soloist, chamber musician, improviser, arranger and teacher, the bassoonist Luka Mitev, who has appeared in numerous recitals organised by Jeunesses Musicales Slovenia and the Ljubljana Festival, and the pianist Martina Filjak, whose victory at the Cleveland International Piano Competition in 2009 set her on the path to international success.
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Cankarjev dom (cultural and congress centre)
In order to prevent the building from being too tall, most of the halls were built under the ground. The above-the-ground part consists of three wings, a taller one in the middle and two lower ones on the sides. The façade is covered in white stone and ornamented with decorative folds on the sides.
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Yummy Market Walk
Yummy Market Walk © Matevž Kostanjšek © Matevž Kostanjšek © Matevž Kostanjšek © Nea Culpa © Nea Culpa © Matevž Kostanjšek A good breakfast sets you up for a day of exploration and fun in the city. Enjoy the always-lively rhythms of Ljubljana market. Try some fresh seasonal goodies, and start the day with a proper Ljubljana breakfast.
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Private Ljubljana Old Town & Ljubljana Castle Tour
A 50 percent cancellation fee will be charged for cancellations notified less than 24 hours prior to the agreed tour departure time. Note The boat trip is replaced by a return trip funicular ride to Ljubljana Castle due to adverse river conditions.
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Street food in Ljubljana
Burek is a pastry dish, originating from Turkey, which is immensely popular in every country of former Yugoslavia. In Ljubljana, this dish is offered in numerous street kiosks. Some of those, such as Nobel Burek and Olimpija, have been enjoying a “cult status” for many years now.
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Yummy Market Walk
Walking through the market – also known as the beating heart of the city – you will stop for tastings at a total of seven culinary stops, starting with a glass of sparkling wine from one of the country’s best winemakers. Along the way you will learn the stories behind the abundantly stocked stalls and counters, and gain a thorough insight into the past and present culinary habits of the people of Ljubljana, as well as of Slovenians in general.
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Šiška Cultural Quarter
The story of Šiška is the story of a district with a split personality, with one foot in a vibrant, urban centre, and the other already walking along forest and country paths. Detached from the bourgeois centre of Ljubljana, it’s maintained its individual character to the present-day. A lively alternative music concert can be taking place in one part of Šiška, while senior citizens play a quiet game of chess in another, and it’s this contrast in close proximity that sets this district apart from the others in Ljubljana.
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Ljubljana–Kamnik
Besides the charming town centre, sites worth seeing include the Little Castle (Mali grad), Zaprice Castle and the Ursuline convent in Mekinje. Kamnik is also an excellent starting point for various hiking trips to the surrounding peaks. The most famous of them is the high-mountain plateau of Velika Planina, where the Alpine herdsmen take their cows each summer.
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Ljubljana Region
Ljubljana Region Embark on a trip from Ljubljana. The Central Slovenia region is characterized by attractive hiking trails, picturesque villages, a number of castles and their remains, village churches with rich artistic heritage, and quality local taverns.
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