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Bistra Castle: Technical Museum of Slovenia
Tito's Cars This collection brings together fifteen cars used by the former Yugoslav president Tito. Most of the exhibited cars are rare and prestigious limousines of great historical and technical value. The collection includes, among others, a 1939 Mercedes-Benz presented to President Tito by the Croatian Ministry of Internal Affairs, a 1937 Packard, which President Tito received as a gift from the Soviet president Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin in 1945, two 1954 ZISs presented to Tito by Stalin's successor, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, a Horch 951A presented as a gift from the Russian Third Army, and a 1952 Rolls Royce, a gift to the president from the Republic of Slovenia.
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Open kitchen
The open kitchen food festival will once again announce the beginning of Spring. Initially, it will be open every sunny Friday between 10 am and 9 pm, but on warmer days, visitors of Pogačarjev trg…
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Hotel Mrak and its unconventional residents
Every September, we host a special event that we look forward to all year - the traditional grape harvest. The garden always relaxes and calms me after even the most hectic day; I truly appreciate this part of our hotel!" Visit www.hotelmrak.si to learn more about this family-owned hotel in the heart of the city!
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Ljubljana Tourism Honored in Berlin with Two Awards for Excellence in Tourism Promotion
ITB Berlin (Internationale Tourismus Börse Berlin) is one of the largest and most significant international tourism trade fairs in the world, serving as a key platform for shaping the future of tourism. It is dedicated to business professionals and this year runs under the theme "The World of Travel Lives Here."
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Lovely bars and terraces for sunny days in Ljubljana
Moderna cafe is not only perfectly positioned with a perfect garden where you can enjoy the sun on the warmer days – but it’s gorgeous inside too. Caffee Bienale At the center of Ljubljana’s largest and most beautiful park, Tivoli, at the end of the scenic Jakopič Promenade, which often offers free exhibitions, you can enjoy your terrace time in front of the International Centre of Graphic Arts.
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The 4 must-visit places for a cake in Ljubljana
I’ve prepared a short guide to help you when searching for a place that will offer you the perfect cake (and most of the time, other delights such as ice cream or macarons). Lolita The location next to the Triple Bridge looks like a tourist trap at first glance but will convince you with their offer later.
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Be enchanted by Ljubljana’s festive Christmas time
Be enchanted by Ljubljana’s festive Christmas time Več It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The bright Christmas lights are turned on and so is the festive mood. Enjoy some mulled wine and roasted almonds, embrace the Christmas spirit as you walk around our beautifully decorated and illuminated city.
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BEAVER TRAIL (BOBROVA POT)
Cycling the Beaver Trail, you will also learn about the pile dwellers of the area - their dwellings, handicrafts, clothing, diet, and so on. The route passes by most of the village's attractions, from the Church of St. James (the Slovenian St. James Way (Jakobova pot) also runs past it and on through the village), which the monks of Bistrica wanted to build on top of the hill but the locals repeatedly carried the building materials back to the marsh; to the village chapel with its paintings by the famous church painter Simon Ogrin; to the former Folk Elementary School building and other interesting buildings of rural architecture, from the wooden pigsty and feed kitchen, to haylofts, kozolec hayracks, and typical ground-floor farmhouses with preserved wooden roofs.
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We have the new taste of Ljubljana 2021!
Boštjan Volk created a Home-style Dessert (Slov. Sladica po domače): on the visually most perfected plate, Volk allowed the slightly unusual dessert ingredients to speak for themselves, resulting in a delicate and finely tuned dish, soothing to both the eyes and taste buds.
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Šmarna gora: route via Spodnja Kuhinja (669 m)
It is also known as the “Path over the Roots” – for reasons that will soon become apparent! This is the most popular route up Šmarna Gora, on which you will meet other hikers from early morning until late in the evening. The route is not exposed, but it is quite steep, with frequent tree roots on the path and some rocky sections.
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