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School is still in Session at the Slovenian School Museum
Vrhnika, showcasing its history and nature in its brand new Ljubljanica River museum, is a good case in point. If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip.
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Konj (1813 m)
An alternative route begins in the Kamniška Bistrica Valley, just beyond the road leading to the river’s source. However, this path is steeper and more exposed, so it’s best suited for experienced mountaineers and climbers. Begin your hike from the well-organised car park opposite the lower cable car station.
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Hiking trio close to Ljubljana: Katarina, St. Jakob, Grmada
Vrhnika, showcasing its history and nature in its brand new Ljubljanica River museum, is a good case in point. If you are a history lover, the ancient artifacts along with the story of how Vrhnika is transforming itself these days, will make for a compelling half-day trip.
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Šmarna Gora from Zavrh (669 m)
At the summit of Šmarna gora, take time on clear days to enjoy the breathtaking views of Ljubljana, the Sava River, surrounding hills and the distant Alps. Rest in the shelter of the pilgrimage church, where beneath its walls you’ll find numerous tables and benches to enjoy a well-earned break.
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Šmarna Gora – Combination: Route via Spodnja Kuhinja + Path of Freedom + Ascent from the Turk’s Shrine
Once at the summit of Šmarna Gora, it is worth taking time in fine weather to enjoy the wonderful views of Ljubljana, the river Sava, the surrounding hills and the Alps beyond. Rest in the shelter of the pilgrimage church; numerous tables and benches are available beneath its walls – and treat yourself to a snack or lunch from Gostilna Ledinek, with a menu consisting of traditional Slovene dishes.
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LUV Fest
Photo spots LUV for Food Lovers LUV for food lovers LUV Hotel Offer LUV hotel offer Special LUV Offer LUV special offer Ljubljana LUV Stories Ljubljana, with its narrow streets, castle on the hill, and romantic Ljubljanica River, is truly a city of love. Experience it through the LUV tour, LUV Stories of Ljubljana, which will reveal a different perspective on the city and the love that resides within it.
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Šmarna Gora via Pot čez Peske
Once at the summit of Šmarna Gora, it is worth taking time in fine weather to enjoy the wonderful views of Ljubljana, the river Sava, the surrounding hills and the Alps beyond. Rest in the shelter of the pilgrimage church; numerous tables and benches are available beneath its walls.
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Ljubljana successfully hosted the Private MICE Autumn Forum 2017
In Ljubljana the participants were choosing between two experiential guided tours, suitable also for business events - the first combined a cycling city tour with a boat ride along the Ljubljanica river , and the second one was a gastronomic city tour – both were very well received, and the same holds for other two afternoon programs.
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The 200th anniversary of the Ljubljana Congress
City Museum of Ljubljana / MGML; photo by Marko Zaplatil Every day, there were military parades, performances by the Philharmonic Society, dances, masquerades, fireworks, theater, and opera performances both domestic and foreign, boat rides on the Ljubljanica River, hunting trips, and masses. The Ljubljana Congress is commemorated today by Congress Square with its pavilion, the Street of Two Emperors, and the restaurant "Pri ruskem carju" (At the Russian Tsar's).
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Positive attitude towards tourism amongst Ljubljana citizens
The elements of the city centre that inhabitants of Ljubljana stated they like most frequently were the infrastructure (33%), the closure of the centre to traffic (27%), the wide range of events (27%), and orderliness and cleanliness (24%), followed by cuisine, restaurants and bars (18%), nature, Ljubljana as a green city and the Ljubljanica River (14%), and old and historical buildings (12%). The research also indicated that half of Ljubljana’s citizens are well-informed about events in the city centre, while that number rises to nearly three quarters amongst those who live in the city centre.
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