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

    Time to relax – have a drink You’ve had a long day so you and your dog could sure use a refreshment. There are so many bars, coffee shops and restaurants that allow dogs, not only out on the terrace, but also inside. Many of them offer a nice bowl of water for your thirsty friend.

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  • Ljubljana, a LGBT-friendly city

    On warm days and evenings, they enjoy the city's social life at riverside restaurants with outdoor seating and always find something interesting going on either at the city's bars, bistros, and clubs or the ever vibrant Metelkova mesto alternative culture centre. 3.

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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Points of interest on the trail According to Visit Ljubljana, there are 9 points of interest close to the trail: Koseze Pond, Žale Cemetery, Stožice Sports Park Arena, Stožice Sports Park Stadium, Labyrinth of Art, Fužine Castle and its Museum of Architecture and Design, Golovec, and two excellent restaurants – Gostilna pri Žabarju and Gostilna Livada. Anyway, I hope you spend a great day out in nature, sightseeing Ljubljana from a bike, and, most of all, have fun!

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  • LUV hotel offerings

    Combine your romantic getaway with a visit to the sauna, a couples massage, and relaxation in the pool with a stunning view of the forested surroundings, then finish the evening at the trendy Restaurant Robin. More info about LUV package in Sheraton LUVFEST at Ibis Styles Ljubljana Centre & The Fuzzy Log At Ibis Styles, you can use the code LUV25* to book your stay between 08/02/25 - 12/03/25 and get a 15% discount on the basic rate with breakfast (BAR BB) during the booking period 26/01/25 - 12/03/25.

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  • The 200th anniversary of the Ljubljana Congress

    The Ljubljana Congress is commemorated today by Congress Square with its pavilion, the Street of Two Emperors, and the restaurant "Pri ruskem carju" (At the Russian Tsar's). Congress Square in the 1950s.   Congress Square today.

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  • Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history

    Before goring there you could stop for a coffee or something to eat at Stara kašča Inn (near the Ljubljanica River Exhibition), Gostilna Bajc or Hotel Mantova restaurant for a local culinary experience. Speaking of coffee, the local brand Cankar's coffee is quite popular and comes with the story of the great Slovenian writer Ivan Cankar (1876-1918).

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

    It was a sort of trail-running end of my trip, pushing it to a laudable pace as my mouth watered excessively by a mere thought of the best restaurant in Topol (just under the Katarina peak), Gostilna Dobnikar, and their tasty traditional dishes. All I can say is that was a perfect ending to a perfect trip.

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  • A glimpse of history: tea party with the noble

    Practical information The tea with count Blagay is one of the most attractive experiences in this part of the region that boasts with the unspoiled nature and delicious gastronomy (respected local restaurants, goat cheese, honey, herbs …). Tea parties are held every Friday at 4.30 p. m. An appointment must be made by noon on the Thursday before the event at the latest.

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  • Jumpin' Jumpin' at WOOP! Ljubljana Trampolin Park

    It’s located in the BTC City Ljubljana, one of the largest shopping centres in Europe, more aptly described as a city within a city. Aside from a variety of shops, it has lots of restaurants, cafes, cinemas, a water park, etc… Woop stands just opposite the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Ljubljana. You can reach it: • by car: they have a huge parking lot next to it. • By bus: take number 7 or 27.

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  • Lake Zbilje: where Tchaikovsky and the good old days meet

    Obviously, since I was sitting in a wooden boat just a couple of days ago trying to find out the most efficient way to paddle … We rented a boat in the village of Zbilje near Ljubljana, a popular spot for the sunny afternoons and weekends with its natural beauty, cafés and restaurants, the children's playground and a nice path for strolling along the lake. An artificial Lake Zbilje was created in 1953, when the Sava river was dammed to provide water for the hydroelectric power station in the nearby town of Medvode.

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