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Ljubljana culinary journey with Traveldudes
Check out what's cooking in Ljubljana. In this video Traveldudes visit some of the most popular Ljubljana restaurants and get a good taste of what's currently in vogue on Ljubljana's plates. You can check out the offerings in quite different price ranges here.
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Ljubljana–Litija
Visit the Sitarjevec Mine in Litija, once one of the richest deposits of lead and mercury ore in the country, and admire the unique limonite stalactites, which are among the fastest-growing types of stalactite. Not far away you can view a replica of the Vače situla, the most famous archaeological find in Slovenia, and spend the night on a treetop platform or hanging bed at Experience Treetops. You can complement your trip with a recreational hike along one of the local trails and excellent food at one of the many local restaurants or agritourism farms.
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Gostilna Skaručna
© Pri Kuklju © Pri Kuklju © Matevž Paternoster © Matevž Paternoster © Pri Kuklju Offering one of the most unique culinary concepts in Slovenia, Gostilna Skaručna is a revered gourmet destination. Its food is about traditional Slovenian cuisine taken to an all new level.
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Early Christian Centre
A later centre of Christian life in Emona developed along the city’s western wall, parts of which are still preserved on Erjavčeva Street, next to Cankarjev dom. Like most Emonan houses, the original building was privately owned, but it was later transformed into an early Christian complex. The remains of its foundations and earliest floors date back to the founding of the city in the early 1st century AD.
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Hotel Heritage
Here you’ll stay in the heart of the playful city core, surrounded by the most important sights, restaurants and bars while enjoying the peaceful silence surrounded by centuries-old stone walls in the quiet shelter of the shortest street in town.
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Emonan House
The structure covered approximately 500 m² and was renovated three times, most recently in the 4th and 5th centuries. The entrance was on the north side, leading into a corridor. Two doorways opened from the corridor into a room that housed the heating system, which also functioned as a kitchen and a simple latrine.
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Tour of Festively Decorated Ljubljana and a Boat Ride
For the perfect winter experience, we will serve you a cup of fragrant tea or traditional mulled wine. Join us and discover festive Ljubljana in the most romantic and enchanting way! The price of the tour includes expert tour guiding glass of mulled wine or tea 30-minute boat ride Schedule 5 December 2026 – 6 January 2027: at 5 pm Duration 2 hours Departure point Tourist Information Centre (TIC) Ljubljana, Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 2, 1000 Ljubljana Languages Slovenian, English Price adults: €21.00 children aged 4–12: €11.00 children under 4: free Price includes the online booking fee.
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Shops selling traditional Slovenian foods
© Kraševka Traditional Slovenian food products, the best known being the Carniolan sausage, Karst prosciutto, Prekmurje layer cake, Istrian olive oil, and homemade schnapps, are also available from a number of delicatessens specializing in Slovenian foods. Most of them are located right in the city centre. Who are the recipients of the Ljubljana Quality Mark? The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia.
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Photo spots
Špica Without sand, without waves and without any competition - by far the most beautiful beach around. Just one beach photo as a keepsake from Ljubljana, please. Jakopič Promenade A castle behind us, a castle ahead of us, and in between, a white promenade.
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Waterside Cycling Route
From the city centre take the Petkovšek Embankment (Petkovškovo nabrežje) and follow the left bank of the Ljubljanica all the way to Nove Poljane, where you cross the river and continue cycling on the other side. At the point where the Moste, Kodeljevo and Štepanjsko Naselje districts meet, the Ljubljanica is joined by its other branch, which separates off from the main channel at the start of Gruber’s Canal.
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