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  • 5 street food places you must visit if you’re hungry in Ljubljana

    5 street food places you must visit if you’re hungry in Ljubljana Eva Gale Eva is a true Ljubljana fan and a city explorer. Loves urban art, galleries and cheap lunch places.  More If one thing’s for certain is that you’ll never go hungry in Ljubljana.

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  • Sway the night away with Ljubljana’s favourite jazz clubs

    Sway the night away with Ljubljana’s favourite jazz clubs Eva Gale Eva is a true Ljubljana fan and a city explorer. Loves urban art, galleries and cheap lunch places.  More Listening to some smooth jazzy beats is perfect for unwinding after a long day or simply elevating the mood.

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  • Electric attachments for wheelchair users

    With a single battery charge, it has a range of up to 40 km, allowing wheelchair users to join friends and family on bike rides or walks around the city. Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for? Yes No Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Comment (optional, and if you wish to receive our response, please specify it in the comment) Available characters: 255 Email (optional) Click 'Submit' to complete your submission.

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  • Domžale

    Most of its surrounding villages were founded in the 14th century, when a large number of water-powered flour and sawmills and several iron smelting works began to operate in the area. In the 19th…

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  • St. Bartholomew's Church

    The edifice boasts a rich history, as this was where the Habsburgs signed a treaty with the Republic of Venice in 1370, returning the city of Trieste to Venice in exchange for 75,000 florins. The church was later redesigned by Ljubljana’s greatest architect, Jože Plečnik.

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    Then we go in search of Joze Plecnik, the hero architect whose creations are everywhere in this small (fewer than 300,000 residents) but chic city. Sadly, TikTok has little to say about this extraordinary man. Yet Ljubljana would be nothing like so beautiful, nothing like so inspiring, without his bold portfolio of work.

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  • Moravče

    The Baroque Church of St. Martin with two towers stands in the centre of the square and is the most recognizable symbol of Moravče. In the mid 10th century it was remade in the Baroque style. Inside…

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  • The boat 'Lea'

    The boat 'Lea' © Barka Lea © Ladjica Lea © Ladjica Lea © Barka Lea Book See the sights of the old city centre from the Lea tourist boat, which departs every hour on the hour from the pier below the Butchers' Bridge. On the boat called 'Lea', which can carry up to 48 people, an audio guide in Slovenian or English can be hired free of charge.

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  • Domovoj Apartments

    Domovoj Apartments © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj © Apartmaji Domovoj The Domovoj Apartments are located in a lovely and calm settlement by the forest and close to the city. The deluxe apartments offer a comfortable stay to their guests. They are appropriate for business guests, recreational tourists and families with children.

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  • Top art museums and galleries in Ljubljana

    Top art museums and galleries in Ljubljana Ljubljana is the city of an exceptional artistic life. Its rich legacy is complemented by a lively contemporary art scene. The National Gallery holds mainly older iconic works of art, such as works of Baroque artists, the Slovenian impressionists, and paintings of Ivana Kobilica and Zoran Mušič.

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