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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum

    It regularly features seasonal flower exhibitions. The most notable is the spring tulip exhibition, which takes place in April. This is followed by the rhododendron exhibition in May ̵ the oldest ones are more than 50 years old. In June more than 3,000 roses blossom, a total of 1,000 different species.

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  • Street food in Ljubljana

    Some of the best burger establishments according to true connoisseurs are Pop's Place, Lars & Sven and Hood Burger. The Hot Horse offers quality horse meat burgers. Craft beers go along well with burgers and the selection of them is very diverse in Ljubljana.

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  • Slaščičarna Lolita

    Slaščičarna Lolita © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam Lolita, a cake shop housed in the centrally located Filip Mansion, carries on the tradition of the once famous Mayer Café, which used to be a popular place for socializing. The cake shop is named after the novel Lolita by the renowned Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov. Lolita, which has a distinctly modern appearance, serves a wide and varied choice of cakes, pies, crostatas, mousses, panna cottas, chocolate bars, biscuits, and other sweet delights prepared by the master confectioner Gorazd Potočnik.

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  • Velike Lašče: MR. MIRODOLSKI CYCLING TOUR (Road)

    Among them was the writer Josip Stritar, which is why the route follows in the footsteps of the protagonist of his book, Mr. Mirodolski – mostly through places that marked the writer's life and which he described in his work. Along the way, you will visit Podsmreka, the writer's birthplace, where the old Stritar's granary houses a collection of artefacts and old tools.

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  • Domžale: STRAW BRAID (Trekking, gravel)

    Detailed path description Domžale and its surroundings is the only place in Slovenia with a rich tradition of straw hat-making, as preserved at the Straw Hat Museum. In recent decades, the town has particularly boosted its sporting image, with football and basketball players at the forefront.

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  • Krim (1107 m)

    Route details The route up Krim from the village of Jezero alternates gently rising sections with slightly steeper slopes, for the most part passing along rocky and stony cart tracks and, in places, forest tracks. At the first fork (signposted), we recommend following the sign for Planinca, where the two paths meet again by the little church dedicated to St Thomas.

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  • Current situation in Ljubljana

    Self-testing in schools will not be required. Measures that are still in place to contain the spread of COVID-19 infections: hygienic measures: sanitising, keeping social distance If you are ill stay at home. 

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  • Plečnik Cycling Route

    Now follow the river Ljubljanica to the principal city centre gathering place: Prešeren Square and the famous Triple Bridge. Between 1929 and 1932, Plečnik added two lateral footbridges to the existing central stone bridge, in this way creating a unique architectural monument in Ljubljana.

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  • Slovenian School Museum

    The development of the educational system through centuries, illustrated by the museum’s permanent collection, is placed within the context of a broader cultural history. The Slovenian School Museum boasts a library holding more than 55,000 titles, including a large number of rare pedagogical books written in the 18th and 19th centuries and several incunabula, early printed books published before 1500, such as Rudimenta grammatices.

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  • Lighting Guerrilla 2025: Disturbances

    Over the course of three weeks, visitors will be able to experience a wide range of light installations, projections, and spatial interventions at selected locations, with guided cycling tours taking place on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tickets Free enterance Remark Visit the Lighting Guerrilla Festival website for a detailed programme.

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