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  • Redirecting tourist flows

    During the colder months, warm up with: LUV Fest (February–March): Love, art, culture—and warmth without the radiator November Gourmet Ljubljana: When gastronomy transforms into a festival of flavors December in Ljubljana: A festive city where not only the decorations shine, but also the music, cuisine, and community spirit © Marko Delbello Ocepek © Marko Delbello Ocepek Experiences: Ljubljana Needs to Be Felt, Not Just Visited Ljubljana is full of stories but the best ones are those you can experience firsthand—or on two wheels.

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  • Hotel Cubo

    The name Cubo is otherwise well-known to gourmets, as it originally stands for one of the most favoured fine dining restaurants in Ljubljana. The concept of its crea­tive culinary art has been successfully transplanted into the city centre, under the roof of the Cubo Hotel, whose restaurant offers seasonal daily menus based on selected and fresh local ingredients.

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  • Ljubljana’s moving pictures

    The first stop on any cinephile’s list should be Kinodvor, a lovely movie theater with a cozy cafe and a well-stocked shop, which is housed in an art nouveau building from the early 1920s. The atmospheric theater shows a wide variety of international indie hits and arthouse films.

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  • Stories

    Stories Events Sightseeing Food and drink Party Family Outdoor activities Undiscovered Museums Prikaži več Prikaži manj Art History Nature Green & eco friendly Recommended by locals Recommended by visitors Apply An Expat's Guide to the Best Golf Courses in Ljubljana and Slovenia Slovenia may not be known for its golf, but it’s a popular destination!

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  • Ljubljana’s moving pictures

    The first stop on any cinephile’s list should be Kinodvor, a lovely movie theater with a cozy cafe and a well-stocked shop, which is housed in an art nouveau building from the early 1920s. The atmospheric theater shows a wide variety of international indie hits and arthouse films.

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  • Polhov Gradec Mansion

    Polhov Gradec Mansion © Štaderzen © Jošt Gantar © Katja Goljat © Blaž Zupančič © Blaž Zupančič © Aleš Fevžer The Polhov Gradec Mansion which dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries acquired most of its present look in the baroque period. Count Blagaj, an enlightened Mecean of art and a botanist after whom the protected plant Blagajev volčin (spurge laurel) was named lived here in the 19th century. The mansion has a beautiful garden, surrounded by walls.

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  • The Way of St. James: Kamnik–Smlednik: Grosuplje (Perovo) - Ljubljana

    The route is part of the Way of St. James from Slovenska vas to Trieste in Italy.

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  • The Way of St. James: Kamnik–Smlednik

    This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.

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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Points of interest on the trail According to Visit Ljubljana, there are 9 points of interest close to the trail: Koseze Pond, Žale Cemetery, Stožice Sports Park Arena, Stožice Sports Park Stadium, Labyrinth of Art, Fužine Castle and its Museum of Architecture and Design, Golovec, and two excellent restaurants – Gostilna pri Žabarju and Gostilna Livada.

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  • 5 reasons to visit Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    It’s also in very good company, since its neighbors are the new venue of the National Museum of Slovenia, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Slovenian Cinematheque and the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage. These impressive buildings were part of the ex-military barrack complex, put to much better use now. 2.

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