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  • Golovec, Krim and the Lake below Krim

    The route mainly follows macadam and asphalt roads, although there are some sections on cart tracks and paths. This varied route leads from the city over Golovec and Krim and across the Ljubljansko Barje wetland back to the city. Head south out of the city (stopping to visit the Ljubljana Botanic Garden).

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  • LUV special offer

    Love Postcards are intimate messages to the city – small notes of affection, gratitude, and connection to the places, moments, and emotions that Ljubljana inspires. Drop your message into the mailbox at the TIC and become part of the city’s love story.

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  • Rakitna

    Contacts Preserje Rakitna Ljubljana Web site: Rakitna Map Nearby Hotel Rakitna Point of interest map Rakitna 150 Hotels 91 m Pekel Gorge Point of interest map Parks and nature 4.9 km Krim Point of interest map Parks and nature 5.5 km Show more Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Shopping centres in Ljubljana

    A wide and varied choice of products from well-known international brands are available in the city centre, from several department stores and countless small shops. The largest shopping centres, however, are located on the outskirts of the city.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dobre-prakse-Turizma-Ljubljana/2025_4_Best-Practices-of-Ljubljana-Tourism_Cultural-Quarters_ENG.pdf

    The joint vision they pursue is: Ljubljana as a globally recognised space of culture and creativity – a city that is pleasant to live in, inspiring to work in, and inviting to visit. At the centre of development is the satisfaction of residents, as we believe that only a city that serves its inhabitants well can also provide a quality experience to visitors.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Statisticni-podatki/Raziskava-mescani/Ljubljana-residents-attitude-towards-tourism-2023.pdf

    N=1,414. 76,0 % positive +8,4 in the Centre District (23/22) 81,6 72,4 67,4 61,7 51,5 38,4 36,4 31,5 24,6 13,0 Language Activities in the City Centre (in %) What do you like about tourism in the city centre? Please select the five elements you like the most. A fifth of residents visit the city centre daily.

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  • Meetings

    Sunday 13°C Monday 8°C Tuesday 5°C Why Ljubljana Planning an event Our services Congress calendar News Ljubljana is the political, cultural, and educational center of the Slovenian nation, as well as an important commercial, business, congress, trade fair, transportation, and scientific hub of Slovenia. Both residents and many visitors to the city say that Ljubljana is truly a "city made for people," and it is precisely this that has propelled it onto the map of European congress cities in a grand style.

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  • Private Ljubljana Old Town & Ljubljana Castle Tour

    The tour begins in front of the Town Hall, a building with a rich history now used as the seat of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. From the Town Hall and the Robba Fountain in front of it you will go on a walk around the historical city centre during which you will learn about the history of all the city's major sights.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dobre-prakse-Turizma-Ljubljana/2025_2_Best-Practices-of-Ljubljana-Tourism_LUV-fest_ENG.pdf

    LUV FEST We have created the Ana Srčna light experience, which invites you to take an evening stroll in a magical atmosphere with hundreds of fire and light elements. We have developed unique city decorations and an art gallery in a public space, which takes the visitor off the beaten track to explore hidden corners of the city.

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  • Kulturni in kongresni center Cankarjev dom

    The Foyers -1 and -2 have been restructured into state-of-the-art convention areas, while the redesigned top-fl CD Club offers stunning views across the city. The Grand Reception Hall, a remarkable location for gala events, has undergone a complete overhaul. The most recent intervention was the partial renovation of the largest auditorium - Gallus Hall, which also included installing brand new chairs, as well as the total refurbishment of the second largest auditorium - Linhart Hall.

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