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  • Ljubljana events highlights

    Watch episode IMEX Wrap-up with Padraic Gilligan & Boštjan Horjak | LJ TALKS at IMEX 2023 This year, Gorazd Čad, the Editor in Chief of Kongres Magazine, and Jan Oršič, the Head of Convention Bureau at Ljubljana Tourism hosted a three-day live stream during IMEX Frankfurt, talking to some of the biggest names in the industry. News and predictions from the event industry, business, tourism, neuroscience and behavioural science, the latest trends, and technologies, they covered it all.

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  • Ljubljana Achieves Outstanding Results in the ICCA Statistics Report: Country & City Rankings 2024

    Ljubljana Achieves Outstanding Results in the ICCA Statistics Report: Country & City Rankings 2024 3 Jun 2025 Ljubljana has achieved an exceptional 39th place on the global ranking of the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), which is based on the number of international association congresses held in a city in a given year.

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  • Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ljubljana

    The Theatre's most acclaimed international co-production projects of recent years include Faust, Aida, The Nymphs of the Rhine and The Love for Three Oranges, to name just a few. The theatre building, constructed in 1892, has a varied history. At the turn of the 20th century it housed first the German Theatre (Nemško gledališče) and then the Provincial Theatre (Deželno gledališče). 1918 saw the establishment of the theatre's opera and ballet ensembles and orchestra, which, after the Second World War, began to tour outside the country and receive international acclaim. 

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Statisticni-podatki/Raziskava-med-tujimi-gosti/Characteristics-of-foreign-visitors-2022.pdf

    Over a fifth of respondents spent only one day in Ljubljana, over a third two days, less than a fifth three days, while one in ten stayed four days. More than three quarters of respondents were visiting Ljubljana for the first time. A little less than a third of respondents stayed in a hotel, while a quarter booked private accommodation

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  • The Path of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Particularly worth visiting are the Golovec hill and the Koseze Pond. In snowy winters, cross-country ski tracks are available alongside several sections of the Path. Those in need of refreshments can stop at the bars and restaurants scattered along the path, particularly in residential areas.  

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  • The Way of St. James

    The trunk of the tree-formed trail is spread over a large part of the country and connects the churches of St. James in Slovenia (there are 67 in total), with Ljubljana as its centre, or as the meeting point of the three main routes: The Šentjakobska pot (Dolenje and Primorje branches), the Svetovišarska pot (Gorenje branches), and the Prekmurje-Štajerska branches; in addition, new small branches are always being added, leading to the remaining churches of St.

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  • DESIGN CORNER LJUBLJANA

    Design Corner Ljubljana is a platform dedicated to promoting Slovenian design, operating on three levels for nearly a year—a retail gallery in the city center, a series of events called Oblikovanje v središču, and professional initiatives aimed at strengthening conditions for successful design projects.

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  • Guiyang Symphony Orchestra

    Since its founding in 2009, the Guiyang Symphony Orchestra has broken new ground in China as the country's first and only privately funded symphony orchestra. It performs regularly in major Chinese cities, as well as in Korea and Singapore, and is increasingly active on the international stage.

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  • SLOVENIAN JEWELRY WEEK

    The Slovenian Jewellery Week (SIJW) will once again bring together contemporary jewellery design with art, tradition, and innovation. Its fourth edition will focus on three central themes – energy, joy, and harmony – explored by designers through distinctive collections and narrative concepts.

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  • Useful information

    Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, lies at the heart of Europe, halfway between Vienna and Venice. It is easily accessible by train, by motorway and by air. The country’s main international airport –Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport – is close to the city. Travelling to Ljubljana by air Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, located in Brnik, is the country’s main airport.

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