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  • Ljubljana Ambassador Club

    Stories about successfully realised events contribute to the understanding of the forms of support available to meetings organisers and raise awareness of the importance of conventions for the city and for Slovenia’s scientific and academic community. The Ljubljana Ambassador Club is affiliated to the Slovenian Ambassador Programme, which is run by the Slovenian Convention Bureau with the support of the Slovenian Tourist Board in close cooperation with Ljubljana Convention Burau.

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  • Partnerships and Collaborations

    Partnerships and Collaborations © Marko Delbello Ocepek © Marko Delbello Ocepek © Marko Delbello Ocepek European Food Summit Every winter the European Food Summit brings top names from the culinary world to Ljubljana, where a packed programme of food events awaits them in the city and the surrounding region. The European Food Summit has set itself the mission of becoming the most important culinary event in the region, helping to build a sustainable future for Europe and promoting Slovenia as an important gastronomic region with its own gastronomic identity and with Ljubljana as its culinary capital.

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  • Kingfisher Nature Trail

    Kingfisher Nature Trail © Občina Grosuplje © Občina Grosuplje © Občina Grosuplje © Občina Grosuplje © Občina Grosuplje © Občina Grosuplje A wander through the mysterious world of a fairytale people When you follow the Kingfisher Nature Trail (Po sledeh vodomca – literally “On the Trail of the Kingfisher”) into the extensive forests in Ljubljana’s hinterland, you are almost surprised to find such sylvan tranquillity so close to populated areas and, ultimately, a capital city. You don’t need to go very far before you find yourself deep in the country. The Kingfisher Nature Trail is a 5.2 km trail that leads nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts from the village of Cerovo to Log, through the edge of the forest, past wet meadows, to the hamlet of Podlom and the source of the Podlomščica stream.

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  • Hearth Summit starts today

    Among the main themes of this year's Summit are: peace and reconciliation democracy and social polarisation food security and sustainable agriculture artificial intelligence and the future of technology a sense of belonging in cities a just economy. For more information about the programme and speakers: HERE . The Hearth Summit is not closed to conference rooms.

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  • The Welcoming of Spring in Trnovo

    "Pozdrav pomladi - Gregorčki" is a free event, commemorating an old folk tradition, where craftsmen bid farewell to winter by releasing wooden clogs adorned with lit candles into streams…

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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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  • The 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts

    The 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts The Oracle: On Fantasy and Freedom © Design: Grupa Ee © Urška Boljkovac © Gregor Gobec © Arhiv grafičnega bienala Ljubljana 6 Jun - 12 Oct 2025, 10:00-18:00 MGLC Tivoli Castle, MGLC Švicarija, MGLC Plečnik Auditorium, Museum of Modern Art, City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Jakopič Promenade Make sure not to miss Ljubljana's artistic event of the year! The International Biennial of Graphic Arts has been taking place since 1955 and is one of the most prominent events of its kind in the world.

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  • The Way of St. James: Vrhnika - Planina

    This route is part of the Way of St. James from Slovenska vas to Trieste in Italy.

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  • Hotel Mrak and its unconventional residents

    Visit www.hotelmrak.si to learn more about this family-owned hotel in the heart of the city! Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for? Yes No Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Comment (optional, and if you wish to receive our response, please specify it in the comment) Available characters: 255 Email (optional) Click 'Submit' to complete your submission.

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  • History of the LGBTQI+ movement in Ljubljana and Slovenia

    The doorman denied them entry to the bar with the words, "You should get used to the fact that the bar is no longer for your kind of people" (Velikonja and Greif 2012, 209). The bar was located in the City Gallery, which was owned by the Municipality of Ljubljana. After the incident, the LGBT community demanded that the state authorities react to intolerance and that they condemn the bar and the conduct of the doorman, whose actions were also supported by the owner of the bar.

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