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    First, you will take the traditional Bled boat pletna to the Bled Island, known for it’s wishing bell and rebuilt the Baroque church. Bled is also known as a town of good tastes, therefore, you’ll enjoy heavenly views of the lake and the surrounding with the traditional Bled cream cake – kremšnita.

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  • Salon Sauvignon 2026

    Sauvignon is an aristocrat among wines, a cosmopolitan that faithfully reflects its place and time, a perfectionist striving for excellence and breadth. Wine connoisseurs from around the world simply…

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  • Do It Yourself: Savoury Pie & Brunch at Center Rog

    Discover the largest creative centre in Slovenia and the wider region As you enter from the Ljubljanica embankment or from Park izbrisanih, you will find yourself in the former production hall. Today's creative centre stands on the foundations of 150 years of heritage, from the first tannery and leather goods factory to more than half a century of bicycle-making tradition.

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  • Ljubljana hosted the Eurocities 2017 Annual Conference

    Within the framework of the EUROCITIES conference the official award ceremony for best practices in circular economy was held on Thursday night. Munich’s Halle 2 won in the Cooperation category; in the Innovation Category, Brussels with the ‘Be Circular, Be Brussels’ innovative won; the Participation Category’s award went to Gothenburg for its »smart map« project.

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  • Church of St. James

    Jakoba) was built by Jesuits between 1613 and 1615 on a site previously occupied by a Gothic church standing next to the Jesuit monastery which housed Ljubljana's first college of theology, philosophy, medicine and music. The Jesuits' early-Baroque hall church was thoroughly rebuilt around 1701. Its new altar and statues were sculpted between 1728 and 1732 by Francesco Robba, who lived in the vicinity of the church.

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  • The Cathedral (Church of St. Nicholas)

    In 1469 it was burnt down, presumably by the Turks. Between 1701 and 1706, a new Baroque hall church with side chapels shaped in the form of the Latin cross was built to a design by the Jesuit architect Andrea Pozzo. As the church's dome was only built in 1841, originally a fake dome was painted on the arch above the centre of the cross.

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  • Postojna Cave & Predjama Castle Tour from Ljubljana | Half-Day Experience

    Your experience begins with a unique ride on the cave train, which takes you deep into the heart of the underground world. See the glittering stalactites, enormous halls, and unusual shapes that people have given imaginative names. Meet the mysterious inhabitant of the cave – the olm (proteus), a unique cave amphibian and the true symbol of Postojna.

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  • Untitled TourPage

    First, you will take the traditional Bled boat pletna to the Bled Island, known for it’s wishing bell and rebuilt the Baroque church. Bled is also known as a town of good tastes, therefore, you’ll enjoy heavenly views of the lake and the surrounding with the traditional Bled cream cake – kremšnita.

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  • Ljubljana Dragon Carnival

    Slovenia's best known traditional carnival figures include 'kurent' from the town of Ptuj, 'laufar' from the village of Cerkno, and 'škoromat' from the Brkini Hills. At the Ljubljana Dragon Carnival, you can see most of the country's traditional carnival figures, accompanied by costumed children from Ljubljana's primary schools and all kinds of modern carnival characters inspired by issues of relevance today.

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  • Waterside Cycling Route

    The architect Jože Plečnik left a decisive mark on the city with his arrangement of the river embankments in the old town centre, designing tree-lined promenades and creating or renovating a series of bridges over the river and its tributaries. The Ljubljanica embankments are today a lively gathering place with numerous outdoor cafés.

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