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  • Objave o Ljubljani v tujih medijih

    Na nadaljevanje članka v angleščini Independent UK: Green journey to a green city – all aboard the sleeper train to Ljubljana, Slovenia’s charming capital As travellers switch to slower travel and choose different ways to reduce their carbon footprint, new night train routes are opening across Europe.

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  • Materials on Ljubljana

    Download the catalogue (PDF) > TRAVEL AGENT MANUAL TRAVEL AGENT MANUAL All the key information on Ljubljana and everything the city has to offer. Download the Manual for Travel Trade Professionals (PDF) > Other Ljubljana Tourism printed promotional materials may be obtained from tourist information centres.

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  • Little Barje Circuit

    Little Barje Circuit © Aleš Fevžer An excursion into unique natural and historical heritage The Little Barje Circuit is a tour around the Ljubljansko Barje Nature Park, a unique landscape on the doorstep of Slovenia’s capital city consisting of marshland and peat bogs that is well known as the home to numerous rare plants and animals. In prehistoric times, the greater part of the area was covered by a shallow lake, on which communities of pile-dwellers lived.

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  • Electric attachments for wheelchair users

    With a single battery charge, it has a range of up to 40 km, allowing wheelchair users to join friends and family on bike rides or walks around the city.

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  • Domžale

    Most of its surrounding villages were founded in the 14th century, when a large number of water-powered flour and sawmills and several iron smelting works began to operate in the area. In the 19th…

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  • Moravče

    The Baroque Church of St. Martin with two towers stands in the centre of the square and is the most recognizable symbol of Moravče. In the mid 10th century it was remade in the Baroque style. Inside…

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  • Urban culture off the beaten track: a walk along Celovška street

    More All great capitals of the world have something in common - little pockets or enclaves of culture, entertainment and fun outside the city centre. These areas, neighborhoods or streets are often the pulsing hearts of cities and offer experiences that are usually the perfect foil to the more sanitised and predictable ones in the more central locations.

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  • Where to grab a coffee in Ljubljana?

    The most important cafe in Ljubljana as far as the introduction of specialty coffee culture is concerned is definitely Cafe Stow inside the City Museum. It was they who started this movement by organizing events and festivals as well as training and educating the first baristas in this field.

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  • Meet us around the world

    In 2023, the Ljubljana Tourism will participate in the following fairs, exhibitions and workshops:   Date Venue City 12 - 15 January Vakantiebeurs Utrecht, Netherlands 18 - 22 January FITUR Madrid Madrid, Spain 2 - 5 February Vakantiesalon Brussels, Belgium 22 - 26 February F.re. e.  

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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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