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Moustache Tour
Moustache Tour Book The three mighty moustachioed men and a tour guide hold the key to the secret of Ljubljana, which will be shared with you on this unusual Moustache Tour. Cycle through the most beautiful streets of Ljubljana and feel the lifestyle of an Architect, Writer and a Painter. Jože Plečnik, Ivan Cankar, and Rihard Jakopič were daring and mustachioed men in their own way.
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The Power of a Ring
Price €286.00 per person When Every Tuesday and Friday at noon How long 3-4 hours Meeting point Zlato runo jewellery shop, Rimska cesta Street 6, Ljubljana Number of participants The minimum and maximum number of participants is 2. Languages Slovenian, English, and German Additional information Please wear clothing you don’t mind getting dirty or damaged.
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Private Treasures of Tivoli Park
Your guide will take you along the course of a former promenade leading from the central Prešernov trg square up the Čopova ulica and Cankarjeva ulica streets and past the opera building, the National Gallery, the National Museum, and the Orthodox Church to Tivoli Park. Your first destination in the park will be Tičistan (Birds' Home), a nesting site for birds where you can also spot squirrels.
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The Hotel Ljubljana
Just step out of the hotel, and you can take a beautiful walk through the vivid streets of the Old Town, with numerous places to see and visit. Select accommodations afford the opportunity to relish panoramic vistas of Ljubljana from a rooftop terrace while you can indulge in a gastronomic delight at The Restaurant, where an exquisite culinary journey awaits.
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KAMNIK – VOLČJI POTOK ARBORETUM – KAMNIK (Trekking)
Detailed path description You start your short, flat cycling tour in the charming old town of Kamnik, in front of the local Tourist Information Centre (TIC) and the interesting facade of the building on the Main Square, which is the work of the greatest Slovenian architect, master Jože Plečnik. From here you will head along the picturesque Šutna Street towards Kamniška Bistrica where a well-maintained walking trail leading towards Arboretum Volčji Potok starts. Along the way, you can also stop at one of the pebble “beaches” on the banks of one of Slovenia's cleanest rivers.
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Ljubljana Photo Tour
The route will now take you to Žale, the city’s largest cemetery, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik. Continue along a macadam road and then follow the city streets towards the “green lungs” of Ljubljana: Tivoli Park and Rožnik Hill. Cycle around the foot of the latter until you come to Koseze Pond, a photogenic man-made lake on the edge of Ljubljana.
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Lighting Guerrilla 2025: Disturbances
The annual Lighting Guerrilla festival presents a programme of light installations set up in Ljubljana's streets and parks and a number of galleries. In its 19th edition, this year’s Lighting Guerrilla festival focuses on the theme of disturbances – phenomena that increasingly shape our bodies, minds, and perception of the world.
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Violeta Egorova
Violeta Egorova is a Russian pianist whose deep dedication to musical art goes far beyond her skill at the piano. She began playing the piano at the age of four, and by six, she had already performed on television.
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Ljubljana Stands Out Again with Creative Showcase at the Tour of Slovenia
In the Craft Excellence section, the City of Ljubljana, in collaboration with Studio Reformatic, received a gold award in the Art Direction category for Poletna bitja (Summer Creatures), the original visual identity of the June in Ljubljana festival. The Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana were also awarded, earning a silver in the Digital Art Direction category for Culture with a Capital C, created in cooperation with DROM Agency.
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Try the unique and delicious Ljubljana cake and satisfy your sweet tooth
Try the unique and delicious Ljubljana cake and satisfy your sweet tooth Eva Gale Eva is a true Ljubljana fan and a city explorer. Loves urban art, galleries and cheap lunch places. More Just like Vienna has its Sacher cake and Salzburg has Mozart pralines, Ljubljana too, has its own special confectionery treat, called the Ljubljana cake.
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