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  • #CentralSlovenia Instagram challenge

    Where is Central Slovenia?Ljubljana, the hidden gem of Europe, is surrounded by the picturesque yet still mostly undiscovered region of Central Slovenia. For a relatively small area, Central Slovenia…

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  • Škocjan Caves and Piran

    This magnificent subterranean world is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and represents one of the most important sights in Slovenia. Step onto the bridge that crosses the underground canyon and feel the might of the Reka River that created this wonder of nature.

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  • KUL KUL moment

    It can happen to you every day. But not everywhere. You can only experience it in Ljubljana. The moment when culture meets cuisine is when the KulKul moment takes place and an unforgettable…

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Statisticni-podatki/Raziskava-mescani/Ljubljana-residents-attitude-towards-tourism_2024.pdf

    Base: all respondents – combined measurements from 2023 and 2024. In general, most respondents are satisfied with life in Ljubljana, with an average score of 4.6 on a 6-point scale.The most satisfied residents are from Jarše, Šentvid, and Dravlje, while the least satisfied are from Posavje and Vič.Residents of these two districts also expressed an above-average willingness to move out of Ljubljana.

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  • LJUBLJANA’S CULTURAL QUARTERS

    By visiting Ljubljana’s cultural quarters, visitors can get to know the city in a way that transcends conventional tourism. With them and within them, you can come to feel the rhythm of day-to-day…

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  • Sveti Jakob (806 m)

    Sveti Jakob (806 m) © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič The most photogenic hill in the Ljubljana area Sveti Jakob, an attractive little hill topped by the little church that gives it its name, is one of the most attractive photo opportunities in the Ljubljana area and one of the most popular hiking destinations on the edge of the capital – especially in spring and summer, when the meadows below it are carpeted with colourful flowers.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dobre-prakse-Turizma-Ljubljana/2025_6_Best-Practices-of-Ljubljana-Tourism_Accessibility_ENG.pdf

    • The initiative contributed to Ljubljana achieving 3rd place in the Access City Award in 2023, recognising it as one of Europe’s most accessible destinations. • The project was also selected for presentation at the 3rd World Summit on Accessible Tourism in Turin as an international example of good practice, further confirming its international recognition.

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  • December 2021 in Ljubljana

    After the festive decoration time has concluded, the well-preserved decorations will be donated to families in need and children staying at holiday homes organised through humanitarian programmes by the Ljubljana Moste-Polje chapter of the Friends of Youth Association. It has become tradition for Ljubljana primary school children to help decorate Ljubljana, and so the “Green Tree” forest on Wolfova Ulica will be dedicated to decorations of their choice.

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  • Food and drink

    Culinary Tours and Trips Yummy Market Walk Tour Open Kitchen on a Platter Tour Do It Yourself: Savoury Pie & Brunch at Center Rog Tour Slovenian Culinary Experience in Ljubljana Tour Tour Traditional Slovenian Evening – Culinary and Folklore Evening Tour Beer Tastings on a Boat on the Ljubljanica River Tour Ljubljana Beer Experience Tour Beer Way to Freedom Tour Tour Medieval Vipava Valley wine tasting Tour Wine tasting Ljubljana Tour Broken bones Whisky Experience Tour Broken Bones Gin Experience Tour Culinary events in Ljubljana 15 May 2026, 10:00-21:00 Pogačarjev trg, 1000 Ljubljana Open kitchen Odprta kuhna (Open kitchen) is a one of a kind food market and one of the most popular culinary projects in Slovenia that brings food lovers and culinary adventurers to Ljubljana's city centre (Pogačarjev trg) every sunny Friday from March until November.  16 May 2026, 08:00-14:00 Pogačarjev trg, Ljubljana Countryside in the City Traditional delicacies from Slovenian farms.

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  • Castles that Ring Ljubljana

    It probably derived from the name of the family that first built it, the Ursbergs (later their name was von Auersperg). The castle’s most famous son was Andreas von Auersperg, described as the “Carniolan Achilles,” for his military prowess. He commanded forces from the Carinthia and Carniola regions (the two northern regions of what is today Slovenia) at the Battle of Sisak, defeating the Ottomans on 22 June 1593.

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