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  • Hot-Horse

    Hot-Horse © Matevž Paternoster © Matevž Paternoster © BOBO © Pri Kuklju One of Ljubljana's fast food curiosities are horse meat hot dogs, burgers, steaks, sausages, and other minced meat dishes served in sliced buns and other bakery products by the city's two Hot-Horse fast food takeaways, one located next to the Dvorana Tivoli sports hall and the other in the BTC City shopping centre.

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  • Sweethome Ljubljana

    Sweethome Ljubljana © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam The apartment is located in the city centre, in a 150-year-old renovated residential building, only a five-minute walk to the old city centre.  Apartment amenities: cable TV/ satellite TV, phone, toilet, shower, bathtub, bedlinen,towels, wireless internet access (Wi-Fi), cable internet, air conditioning, kitchen or basic kitchen facilities, washing machine, tumble-dryer, dishwasher, additional bed, baby cot.

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  • Park Špica

    Bernik © T. Bernik An only ten minutes' walk from the historical city centre of Ljubljana brings you to a renovated Ljubljanica river embankment landscaped as a park. The park's name, Špica, translates as 'pointed tip' and refers to the embankment's pointed shape.

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  • The most culinary month in Ljubljana is coming to an end

    November Gourmet Ljubljana concludes today, November 30th. In the culinary studio Rashuska, there will be a sourdough bread baking course, while at the Meat Business butcher shop, an interactive…

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  • Best Ljubljana museums for kids

    It is filled with various ethnic restaurants, so the walk might take longer, if you won’t be able to resist the irresistible food. City Museum of Ljubljana City Museum of Ljubljana is housed in one of the beautiful historic buildings called the Auersperg Palace. To get a better understanding of the city you are visiting, I’d recommend a visit to this place no matter the weather.

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  • Plečnik's Ljubljana

    In 2021, Ljubljana's landmarks designed by the famous architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) have been included in UNESCO's World Heritage List. The multitude of his creations in the city referred to as a whole as "Plečnik's Ljubljana", is considered one of the 20th century's most important total works of art. In designing Ljubljana, the nation's new capital, Plečnik tried to use modern approaches while modeling the city on ancient Athens.

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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Too good to be true, right? While three hours are usually enough to cycle around the whole city and experience it from a local’s perspective, you could also throw in a few extra hours, making it an active sightseeing trip around Ljubljana.

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  • Cycling around Ljubljana on the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Too good to be true, right? While three hours are usually enough to cycle around the whole city and experience it from a local’s perspective, you could also throw in a few extra hours, making it an active sightseeing trip around Ljubljana.

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  • Vila Zlatica

    Throughout her life, Hribar’s daughter Zlatica (1913-2000) devoted herself to the preservation of her father’s memory. She donated most of the family’s belongings to the City Museum of Ljubljana and entrusted the villa to the Slovenian state, which later transferred ownership to the city. In 2018, Villa Zlatica was designated a monument of local significance.

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  • Top historical museums in Ljubljana and its surroundings

    Among them is also the oldest wooden wheel with an axis in the world, which is kept by the City Museum of Ljubljana and is there occasionally on display. © Blaž Zupančič The Exhibition of Slovenian History at the Ljubljana Castle offers a quick overview of later periods.

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