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  • ŠIŠKLA KNJIGARNA

    The VigeVageKnjige publishing house and the independent bookstore Šiškla are located at the same address in Šiška. VigeVageKnjige is Slovenia's leading comics publisher, in existence since 2013, and it publishes up to 14 new titles a year for readers of all ages. Speciality: graphic novels.

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  • Sunday Promenade Concerts by Ljubljana's Wind Orchestras

    Every Sunday between 8 June and 5 October 2025, one of Ljubljana’s four wind orchestras will perform in the city centre between 11:00 and 12:00.
    Each orchestra will appear four times, with the…

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  • Green supply chains

    © Matevž Kostanjšek © Aleš Rosa Ljubljana breakfast A good breakfast sets you up for a day of exploration and fun in Slovenia’s capital city. Start with some fresh food made from locally produced ingredients. The Ljubljana breakfast, available at a number of restaurants and hotels in the city, features produce and products from local farmers, fruit from local orchards, and vegetables from fields and greenhouses close to the city.

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  • Velika planina (1666 m)

    If you’re lucky you might see them making trnič cheeses – a traditional product of Velika Planina also known as “sweetheart cheeses”. The best way to spend an enjoyable day wandering across Velika Planina (highest point Gradišče, 1,666 m) is to take the cable car from the lower station in the valley of the Kamniška Bistrica river.

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  • The Way of St. James: Snovik–Kamnik

    This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.

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  • Interviews

    Read on and find out how he spends his time in these unusual days. JORG ZUPAN (ATELJE) In June of this year, Slovenia was delighted by the eagerly anticipated first Michelin Guide, which bestowed seven of its prestigious stars among six Slovenian restaurants.

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  • Ljubljana, the proud European Green Capital 2016

    One-third of them are endemic to Slovenia, while the rest originate from other parts of Europe and other continents. In the year 2015, on the first day of summer, five different white rose cultivars were planted by Ljubljana Tourism in the Tivoli Park’s rose garden to undergo a selection process aimed at identifying a pure white rose to be named after the clean and green Slovenian capital.

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  • Visit Vrhnika for a trip into history

    If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip. Vrhnika is situated some 20 kilometres west of Ljubljana and is easily reachable by public transport or by car via A1 motorway.

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  • Art and culture

    “Summer in Old Ljubljana” includes open-air jazz performances and early music concerts. For a few days each year, the Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival transforms the streets of Ljubljana into a stage. Set off to explore urban neighbourhoods, street culture and avant-garde spaces and get to know the local population.

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  • The guide to visiting Ljubljana Zoo

    Spring brings babies While you can visit the zoo anytime of the year, except on Christmas day, when the zoo is closed, try visiting during Spring time, when you get to see plenty of animals with their cute little offspring. It’s a special treat, even for us adults.

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