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  • Adventure sports in Ljubljana and the surrounding area

    Even more exciting outdoor activities The area offers adventure opportunities to suit every taste. You can fly in a hot-air balloon above Ljubljana and its environs. Or explore the wonderful subterranean world of karst caves. Or ride the rapids of the Sava at Tacen by kayak or raft

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  • MMM STORIES: Gobnjak

    A visit to Gobnjak is not only an opportunity to get your tongue around some tricky names, but an exceptional journey into a living world of colours, shapes, patterns, structures, tastes, and healing ingredients. © Suzan Gabrijan Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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  • Street food in Ljubljana

    Street food in Ljubljana Visit Open Kitchen (Odprta Kuhna) each Friday at the Ljubljana Central Market and enjoy the diversity of tastes. Typical of Ljubljana's street food scene are also a strong Balkan influence and, of course, the ever present burgers.

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  • Tatar goulash

    Chef Mojmir Šiftar, the young talent of 2019 according to the Gault&Millau Slovenia guide, discovered his passion for cooking in childhood, and solidified his belief in a culinary career path under…

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  • MMM STORIES: STRLE FARM

    Many of us (at least on some holidays) have experienced that authentic taste of home-made milk from a bucket, perhaps even back in the carefree days when milk was sold in sachets. Before it was fashionable, we learned about fermentation processes with our grandmothers, and dipped porridge and potatoes into our home-made sour milk.

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  • Ljubljana is the recipient of the Slovenia Green Destination PLATINUM label

    It acts toward supporting and acknowledging sustainable development efforts in the Slovenian tourism as well as offering concrete tools for assessing and improving the sustainability character of the Slovenian destinations. 

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  • Heritage

    Ljubljana is a city where every corner whispers stories of the past, waiting to be uncovered. In this section dedicated to heritage, we invite you on a journey through time—where tradition meets…

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  • Vurnik House

    The building's fasade frescoes and interior wall paintings are the work of the architect Vurnik's Viennese-born wife Helena, who had taken part in her husband's research and design of distinctive Slovenian architecture. Her geometric ornaments in red, white and blue, the colour combination of the Slovenian tricolour, are mixed with elements of Slovenian iconography, such as stylized spruce-wooded and cornfield landscapes, vine plants and women in Slovenian national costumes.

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  • Gostilna Čot

    Gostilna Čot © Arhiv Gostilne Čot Gostilna Čot is an authentic Slovenian inn with delicious homemade food. In its offer, you will find lunches and dinners made from traditional Slovenian ingredients and indulge in the beauty of nature, as the inn is located 10km south of Ljubljana.

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  • Hotel Mrak and its unconventional residents

    The first meeting of the Slovenian National Government took place here in 1918. In 1916, the inn "Pri starem Rimljanu" was renamed to "Pri Mraku" and later became a hotel.

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