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    CULTURE The LUV Fest in Ljubljana features a variety of events and artistic projects that enrich the experience of visiting the city and highlight its rich cultural heritage. Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • LUV Fest Kicks Off in Ljubljana on the Cultural Holiday

    Birdhouses will adorn Wolfova Ulica Street, while flower hangers in the historic city center will also serve as reminders of LUV Fest. Creative Workshops and Courses This year’s LUV Fest will offer even more creative activities.

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  • Stožice Sports Park Arena

    Stožice Centre represents the top sports infrastructure in Slovenia and its capital city. Located in a quiet residential district, just 3 km from the city centre and conveniently close to the ring road, the complex, which is also a new city architectural landmark, is easy reachable by public transports from the downtown area.

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  • Hiking trio close to Ljubljana: Katarina, St. Jakob, Grmada

    If you’re taking a bus, take the route 51, Ljubljana – Dobrova – Polhov Gradec (More information on city buses). The trail started as a gravel road where instead of cars I met an equally surprised Alpine ibex. If the elegant beasts usually don’t mind our presence in the mountains and even allow us to approach them as close as 20-30 metres, this almost-city fellow fled immediately upon our eye contact.

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  • Ljubljana is for dogs too: 5 tips for a fun-filled day with your dog

    There's one dog park in Koseze, at Štepanjsko naselje neighbourhood and one at The Northern City Park. My favorite though, is the dog park at Šmartinski park. It's the largest and there's a car park right nearby. Don't forget to pick up any poops after him.

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  • Traveler Information

    James in Ljubljana and its hinterland range from larger churches that are an important part of the sacral heritage of their respective cities and towns, to churches and chapels that are smaller and simpler, but nevertheless important for the people living nearby. Most of them are closed to casual passers-by; visitors should make an appointment with the respective church’s caretakers in advance.

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  • Autumn is a time for discovering new things

    Meat Point Ciril Metodov trg 16 Attention all meat lovers and grill enthusiasts! The city centre is home to a new meat restaurant, where the main chef is the so-called Kopa oven – an innovative Slovenian combination of a coal-fired grill, smoker, and oven.

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  • Hiking trio close to Ljubljana: Katarina, St. Jakob, Grmada

    If you’re taking a bus, take the route 51, Ljubljana – Dobrova – Polhov Gradec (More information on city buses). The trail started as a gravel road where instead of cars I met an equally surprised Alpine ibex. If the elegant beasts usually don’t mind our presence in the mountains and even allow us to approach them as close as 20-30 metres, this almost-city fellow fled immediately upon our eye contact.

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  • Trendy coffee shops in Ljubljana

    Stow Speciality Coffee Shop Quite a new place, located inside the City Museum. Beautiful minimalistic interior, glass walls, cobblestone floor. The space is interestingly curved and it has a view on the museum’s courtyard.

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  • Švicarija: art and culture in the heart of Tivoli Park

    Somewhat hidden inside Tivoli Park forest, this alpine style house brings some Gorenjska feel to the city. A bit of the alpine world in Ljubljana When you look up while walking along the Jakopič Promenade in Tivoli Park, you spot two large buildings atop a hillside.

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