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  • Gault & Millau Ljubljana Quality Mark

    Restaurants and inns Ateljer Karim (Ljubljana) Gostilna AS (Ljubljana) Restavracija CUBO (Ljubljana) Restavracija Harfa (Ljubljana) Gostišče Grič (Šentjošt nad Horjulom) Restavracija Strelec (Ljubljana) Restavracija Maxim (Ljubljana) JB restavracija (Ljubljana) Pen klub restavracija Slaščičarna in pekarna Zebra Patisseries Culinary shops Dolenjske dobrote  Honey House Piranske soline Porcelain Catbriyur IKA Rogaška Choice of Breweries Kajtimar (Ljubljana) Kult316 (Ljubljana) Loo-Blah-Nah (Ljubljana) Omnivar (Ljubljana) Tektonik (Ljubljana) Adam Ravbar (Domžale) Hopsbrew (Domžale) Barut brewing & blending (Kamnik) Maister (Kamnik) Kralj (Dobrova) Rooster (Škofljica) Popular Meeting Places Wine Bar Šuklje Fetiche patisserie Odprta Kuhna E vino bar Pop s pizza & sport

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  • Objave o Ljubljani v tujih medijih

    Na nadaljevanje članka in videa v angleščini National Geographic: 6 unmissable experiences at Ljubljana's LUV Fest Art installations, love-themed exhibitions and romantic tours of the old town are just some of the experiences that await in the Slovenian capital's celebration of love... Na nadaljevanje članka v angleščini CookingCatrin: Gourmet Hotspots for Ljubljana trip Today we're taking you on a trip to Ljubljana - to the Slovenian capital, which is only an hour and a half away from Klagenfurt.

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  • Honey Treasures

    Schedule Mon-Wed 10.00-20.00, Thu-Fri 9.00-20.00, Sat 10.00-20.00, Sun 10.00-18.00. Catering offer Traditional Slovenian cuisine Contacts Ciril-Metodov trg 17 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 820 05240 Email: [email protected]​ Web site: Honey Treasures Map

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  • 5 reasons to visit Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Best way to learn about Slovenian heritage The main reason for the visit is the chance to learn about Slovenian way of life through time. This is the place that will give you an idea how Slovenian people lived and still live.

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  • Private Tour of Ljubljana's Literary Routes

    Your walk will take you on a journey from the 16th century, when Primož Trubar published the first book ever written in Slovenian, to the end of the 20th century and the death of the writer Lojze Kovačič. You will be able to see both the existing buildings that were once home to Slovenian authors and the sites of those long gone. 

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  • Summer in the city: how to stay cool in Ljubljana?

    The choice is varied and ranges from renowned international brands to Slovenian brews based on local knowledge of brewing. Natural escapes from the heat Nature in Slovenia offers some really cool options too.

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  • 5 reasons to visit Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Best way to learn about Slovenian heritage The main reason for the visit is the chance to learn about Slovenian way of life through time. This is the place that will give you an idea how Slovenian people lived and still live.

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  • Velike Lašče

    Around it ruins of prehistoric settlements and Roman defence wall (Claustra Alpium Iuliarum) protecting the empire from the barbarians were found.

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  • Cukrarna - from an industrial facility to a gallery and a special venue

    This fact significantly marked Slovenian literary history, as the Cukrarna is considered the birthplace of Slovenian modernism at the end of the 20th century. At the end of the 19th century, representatives of Slovenian modernism such as Dragotin Kette, Josip Murn Aleksandrov, Ivan Cankar, and Oton Župančič gathered and lived there.

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  • Almost forgotten

    Read more The bohemian past of Hotel Mrak The history of Hotel Mrak, located in the heart of the old city center, reveals the life and work of the extraordinary Slovenian artist Ivan Mrak. Read more

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