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5 street food places you must visit if you’re hungry in Ljubljana
Osha Osha is an Asian bistro, a tiny place with some really cool vibes located smack in the middle of Trubarjeva street, which is known as the most colourful street in Ljubljana. Enjoy authentic Thai and Vietnamese flavours whilst observing the lively Trubarjeva street or just order your Pad Thai or Sticky Mango to go.
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KULKUL MOMENT: Kofetarica
Coffee came to the Slovenian lands in the 17th century, and was enjoyed solely by the wealthiest social classes until the 19th century, when prosperous country people also began drinking it, although it was primarily women who drew strength from it. The first café opened in Ljubljana in 1713. Most of the coffee that was brought to the Slovenian lands came from Trieste. Nowadays, Slovenians rank fourth in the world when it comes to coffee consumption, with the average Slovene consuming 6.1 kg of coffee a year
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Discover green Ljubljana with a bicycle
More Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation. The most fascinating time to visit?
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Sway the night away with Ljubljana’s favourite jazz clubs
Jazz Club Gajo Or Jazz Paradise as it’s now called. Probably the oldest and most well-known jazz club in Ljubljana. It just recently moved to a new location, but it still features more or less the same cool repertoire.
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Top brunch places in Ljubljana city centre
Lucky for you, Ljubljana has quite a lot to offer. Bazilika – Café with the most delicious Instagram page There are 4 Bazilikas in Ljubljana (3 Cafés and Bistro) and the Križanke one is also opened during the weekends.
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Polhograjska Grmada: route from Topol (898 m)
Only the last section is slightly steeper, but the path is well maintained. Polhograjska Grmada is one of the most beautiful and popular hiking destinations in the Polhov Gradec Dolomites, a rugged pre-Alpine landscape practically on the edge of the capital.
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Ostri vrh and Stari grad (675 m)
History buffs can complement their visit by exploring nearby castle ruins. This area also boasts two of the region’s most notable attractions: the scenic Mayor’s Cave (Županova jama) and one of Slovenia’s best-preserved anti-Turkish fortified camps, Tabor nad Cerovim.
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The Path of Remembrance and Comradeship
The locations of Second World War bunkers along the path are marked by memorial pillars. The following are the most popular parts of the path: the section between the Vič and Šiška areas of Ljubljana, from the Dolgi most suburb to the Koseze Pond, the section between the Bežigrad and Žale areas of Ljubljana, from the Stožice Sports Park to the Žale Cemetery, the section between the Fužine and Rudnik areas of Ljubljana, from Fužine Castle to the Dolenjska cesta road.
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CYCLING LOOP AROUND LJUBLJANA (MTB/trekking/gravel)
The Path is 32.5 km long and runs along the line of the barbed wire that surrounded Ljubljana during World War II. It is now one of the most popular recreational areas in the city. It is well signposted and will take you through Ljubljana's lively neighbourhoods, parks, meadows and wooded hills.
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Michelin’s iconic guide now covers Slovenia
Many restaurants around the world strive to attain Michelin stars, which are today a true status symbol and an extraordinary accolade for chefs, not to mention the most distinguished and prestigious brand in the field of gastronomic guides with a remarkable global reach and impact on the gastronomic development of a destination.
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