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Hotel Heritage
Here you’ll stay in the heart of the playful city core, surrounded by the most important sights, restaurants and bars while enjoying the peaceful silence surrounded by centuries-old stone walls in the quiet shelter of the shortest street in town. Schedule Reception opening hours: 7.00 - 22.00, seven days a week Capacities Rooms:20 Beds:40 Entrance fee Approximate price per person in a double room: €200.00 - €270.00 Room amenities Bed linen Towels Free WiFi in the rooms Option of children's bed rental Shower Minibar Room service Additional offer Free WiFi Designated smoking area Restaurant in the accommodation facility Breakfast included in the accommodation price Air conditioning Luggage room Option of renting a safe box Transfer from the airport Lift Breakfast room Terms and conditions of payment Cash Eurocard/Mastercard Visa Diners Maestro/Cirrus Notes Limited Car Access (Pedestrian Zone) Languages of communication: Slovenian, English, German, Croatian, Serbian Contacts Čevljarska ulica 2 1000 Ljubljana Email: [email protected] Web site: Hotel Heritage Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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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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Royal Bled Golf
Its greatest assets are its location in the immediate vicinity of the famous lake resort town of Bled and stunning views of the surrounding Alpine peaks. The course was first mentioned in 1937, when the first round of golf took place.
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Straw Hat Museum Domžale
Straw Hat Museum Domžale Play audio recording of content Your browser does not support the audio element. © Maja Usnik Did you know that the town of Domžale developed around making straw hats? By the late 19th century, it was one of the centres of Slovenian industry where straw hat craftsmanship flourished as the main economic activity.
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Ljubljana tourist guide services
For Tour Operators and Travel Agencies ANG Etični kodeks za agencije For Tourist Guides ANG Etični kodeks za turistične vodnike For Business Entities in the Old Town Centre ANG Etični kodeks za gostince Additional information Nace Koncilja Head of Guest Services & Sales T: +386 (0)1 306 12 44 E: [email protected] Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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Ljubljana Festival on the Ljubljanica
AWith this cycle of musical events on the Ljubljanica, the river with seven names and an extraordinary archaeological and cultural heritage becomes, for the eleventh consecutive year, a magical…
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The Way of St. James: Kamnik–Smlednik
This route is part of the Way of St. James and follows the Prekmurje–Štajerska branch from Kobilje to Ljubljana.
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Festive offer in hotels
The first package includes two nights with a complimentary breakfast in a Deluxe Double room overlooking the decorated old town, one private boat ride on the Ljubljanica River, and relaxation in their Recharge Express wellness oasis, all for €1,260. The Dragon's December View, priced at €2,535, is even more indulgent, offering two nights in the Dragon Suite with complimentary breakfast, one private boat ride, one session in the Recharge Express wellness oasis, and a 4-course tasting menu for two.
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Private Tour of Ljubljana's Literary Routes
Apart from that, it was poets and writers that have, in the eyes of the nation, historically replaced the political elite. It is therefore no wonder that Ljubljana's central town square, where you will embark on this circular walk, is dominated by a monument to a poet, France Prešeren. Your walk will take you on a journey from the 16th century, when Primož Trubar published the first book ever written in Slovenian, to the end of the 20th century and the death of the writer Lojze Kovačič.
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