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  • Duck leg with orange

    Chef Janez Bratovž from the JB restaurant, one of the most important and award-winning gourmet institutions in Ljubljana, shared his interpretation of a St. Martin's feast with us. Prepare duck leg with noodles, red cabbage, and orange marmalade and delight your loved ones with a slightly different St.

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  • Komenda

    It was the site of a Roman staging post, a Slavic settlement and - between 1223 and 1892 - a commandery of the Order of Malta. One of its most important historical figures was Peter Pavel Glavar (1721-1784), renowned as a priest, economist and patron of art who encouraged the development of Komenda and left all his possessions to the town's residents.

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    DAY 1 EXPLORE DOWNTOWN RIV ER L JU BLJA NIC A LJU BLJA NA C ASTLE CENTRAL M ARKET https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/plan-your-visit/tours-and-trips/historical-city-centre-and-ljubljana-castle/ https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/plan-your-visit/tours-and-trips/historical-city-centre-and-ljubljana-castle/ The Ljubljanica River is one of Ljubljana’s most notable landmarks with its attractive bridges and picturesque old city centre embankments.

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  • Where to go in Ljubljana with kids?

    The Natural History Museum is a fascinating attraction that's part of the National Museum. While it's most well-known for its impressive mammoth skeleton, the museum also features a variety of temporary exhibits that have covered topics ranging from evolution to the properties of light.

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  • Where to go in Ljubljana with kids?

    The Natural History Museum is a fascinating attraction that's part of the National Museum. While it's most well-known for its impressive mammoth skeleton, the museum also features a variety of temporary exhibits that have covered topics ranging from evolution to the properties of light.

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  • Tips for Visiting Ljubljana

    Night Train from Zurich to Ljubljana Traveling by night train from Zurich to Ljubljana is the ideal way to travel. Train travel is the most ecological, and you don't lose time because you travel while sleeping and save the cost of a hotel. I arrived at the train station in Ljubljana at 08:00 in the morning.

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  • Tips for Visiting Ljubljana

    Tourist Tax in Ljubljana Ljubljana Old Town Ljubljana is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited. The old town is full of historic buildings, all built in different eras. Some places are influenced by the Italian style, others date back to the time of the Austrian Empire. 

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  • Visit lovely Bogenšperk castle and meet Valvasor the Great

    (You weren’t deceived at all, actually.) It was Bogenšperk castle where one of the most monumental books in the Slovenian history had been written: The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola, published in 1689 in fifteen tomes, totaling 3532 pages and 528 copperplate engravings.

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  • Cool off with Water Activities during your Summer Holiday in Ljubljana

    Rafting on Slovenia’s jewel-like rivers If you’re looking for more of a collective experience, rafting just might be the thing for you. Explore Slovenia’s most beautiful rivers in the same boat with other adventure-seekers and an experienced guide who will make sure all the excitement does not interfere with your safety.

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  • Did you always want to fly? Experience the wind tunnel at Aerodium Logatec

    But if you'll rent a car, doing some daily trips out of Ljubljana that sure is the most comfortable way to reach Aerodium Logatec. Nina Kogej Nina Kogej has been traveling since she was a little girl and likes to say that traveling is written in her DNA. 

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