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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dobre-prakse-Turizma-Ljubljana/2025_7_Best-Practices-of-Ljubljana-Tourism_Ljubljana-Tourism-Week_ANG.pdf

    The programme features guided tours, creative workshops, culinary tastings, open-day events, themed games, and experiences for children and families. Each year, around half of the events are free, with the rest offered at an accessible price.

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  • Ljubljana has been ranked as one of the Global TOP 100 Sustainable Destinations 2017 – again for the third time!

    Ljubljana has been ranked this year for the third time (first was in 2014, and secondly last year, when the Slovenian capital hosted the two-day conference Global Green Destinations Day). Apart from Ljubljana, also the Slovenian city Podčetrtek (as well the holder of the gold certificate Slovenia Green) was listed among the 100 most sustainable destinations this year for the first time, and the group Slovenia Green Destinations (a total of 21 destinations that received silver and bronze certificates).

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  • Art of Creating Macramé Jewellery with Crystals

    Through a series of events, you will learn about the history of macramé, its origins, and how it can support us in modern times.

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  • Ljubljana Puppet Theatre

    © Urška Boljkovac © Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana © Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana © Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana Basic description Conference capacity The Ljubljana Puppet Theatre (Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana) is the country's premier institution committed to carrying on the long and fruitful tradition of Slovenian puppetry. Since its foundation in 1948, it has been located in a building which had previously housed the famous Slovenian Marionette Theatre, run by the founding father of Slovenian puppetry, the painter Milan Klemenčič.

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  • Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle and Piran

    Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle and Piran © Slovenian Wander Book Experience a trip on which you will, in the course of a single day, visit three sights that are considered the pearls of Slovenia's natural and cultural heritage.

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  • Ljubljana love stories

    On this themed tour, we will explore the sites where stories of romance, longing, and fateful encounters have unfolded.

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  • Maintz, Rohde, Honda Rosenberg, Dahl

    In 2019, the Ljubljana Festival launched its first masterclasses for both international and Slovenian students, marking a significant expansion into the field of education for young musicians. Since then, acclaimed performers and educators from some of Europe’s most prestigious music institutions have returned to Ljubljana each year.

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  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Its earliest origins go back to the collections put together by the Provincial Museum of Carniola (Deželni muzej za Kranjsko), established in 1821. In order to present traditional culture of Slovenian inhabited areas and the cultures of several other peoples of the world, the Slovene Ethnographic Museum presents a programme of exhibitions and other events related to Slovenians (including Slovenian ethnic minorities abroad and expatriates) and other European and non-European peoples, runs a programme of educational events, and releases various publications.

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    National public cultural institutions that operate at the intersection of culture and tourism are: Cankarjev dom cultural and congress centre, Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Slovenian National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, Slovenian Philharmonic, National Gallery, Museum of modern art (MG + MSUM), National Museum of Slovenia, Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Slovene Ethnographic Museum, National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, Museum of Architecture and Design, National and University Library, Slovenian Cinematheque, Slovenian Theatre Institute, and the Slovenian School Museum.

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  • Current situation in Ljubljana

    Border Crossing For border crossing restrictions please check the website of the Slovenian Government. Additional information: For additional information on the current situation please check the website of the Slovenian Government:  https://www.gov.si/en/topics/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/  https://www.gov.si/en/topics/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/measures-to-contain-the-spread-of-covid-19-infections/#e125641 Tourist information: TIC Ljubljana, Tourist information center next to the Triple Bridge, is open every day from 8:00-19:00.

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