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  • Ljubljana Region Gourmet Experience: from Farm Fields to Michelin Star Restaurant

    Welcome to Šentjošt nad Horjulom, a village which is surrounded by the Polhov Gradec Hills, where people are closely connected to each other (and to nature), and where creativity abounds at every step, not just in gastronomy, for which Šentjošt is best known. First, meet the Orešnik family. They will open the doors to their farm and cheese dairy, inviting you into an authentic rural world. Visit the herd of goats who spend most of the year on scenic meadows overgrown with wild flowers – the best choice for pasture to ensure a wide range of delicious goat milk products.

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  • Križevniška cultural quarter

    The Križevniška quarter has long been loved by artists and intellectuals, and it is special precisely because of its rich history, artistic heritage, and unique atmosphere that combines past and…

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  • National Gallery

    In early 2016, after four years of refurbishment a renovated National Gallery was opened. For the first time in history all three parts of the building galleries are connected - the oldest and now completely renovated National House from 1896, Ravnikar new wing from 1993 and the glass entrance hall from 2001.

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  • Objave o Ljubljani v tujih medijih

    Na nadaljevanje članka v angleščini Independent UK: Green journey to a green city – all aboard the sleeper train to Ljubljana, Slovenia’s charming capital As travellers switch to slower travel and choose different ways to reduce their carbon footprint, new night train routes are opening across Europe. Yvette Cook hops on the Stuttgart to Slovenia offering... Na nadaljevanje članka v angleščini Virginia Duran: Top 23 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Ljubljana If You Love Architecture Earlier this year, my friend and photographer Philipp Heer and I, explored Ljubljana for the first time.

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  • City Hotel Ljubljana

    If you are visiting in your own car, you can use the underground garage. Schedule Reception opening hours: 24 hours, seven days a week Capacities Rooms:207 Beds:382 Room amenities Bed linen Towels Free WiFi in the rooms Option of children's bed rental Additional bed Shower Bathtub Additional offer Free WiFi Pets allowed 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 Private parking for guests A room available for private parties and meetings Fitness facilities Lift Breakfast room Terms and conditions of payment Cash Eurocard/Mastercard Visa AMEX Diners Maestro/Cirrus Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated parking space for persons with movement disabilities Designated path from the car park/public transport to the building Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Designated sanitary facilities accessible to persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.)

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  • Austria Trend Hotel Ljubljana

    Austria Trend Hotel Ljubljana © Uroš Črnigoj © Uroš Črnigoj © Uroš Črnigoj © Uroš Črnigoj © Uroš Črnigoj Basic description Conference capacity A hotel combining all the advantages of a modern high end hotel, from excellent atmosphere and exceptional comfort to international character.  Schedule Reception opening hours: 24 hours, seven days a week Capacities Number of rooms Number of beds Number of suites Room amenities Bed linen Towels Bathing robe Free WiFi in the rooms Option of children's bed rental Additional bed Shower Bathtub Minibar Room service Additional offer Free WiFi Pets allowed Charging station for electric vehicles Restaurant in the accommodation facility Air conditioning Luggage room Transfer from the airport Broadcasts of matches Terrace   A room available for private parties and meetings Fitness facilities Sauna Access for persons of limited mobility Lift Breakfast room Eco-certificates Private parking garage (surcharge) Terms and conditions of payment Cash Eurocard/Mastercard Visa Diners Maestro/Cirrus Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated parking space for persons with movement disabilities Designated path from the car park/public transport to the building Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Designated sanitary facilities accessible to persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.)

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  • 5 kids' favourite playgrounds in Ljubljana

    If you turn right, it will lead you to the big parking space, where I recommend parking, since it’s very affordable and there is also a small playground. 2) Šmartinski Park The location might be somewhat macabre, since it stretches between the busy Šmartinska street and Žale Cemetery, but the recently opened playground and park is anything but. It is big, bright and lively. The only problem is that in the summer you might miss the shade.

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  • MMM stories: On ice and transience

    Like ice catching the golden rays of the sun, our hearts begin to melt at the thought, until the bonds of necessity in which they are caught are broken. So if nothing is necessary or eternal, and…

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    JUN WEDNESDAY 9:30 am 6:00 pm 9:00 pm HOW THE WITCH CHASED AWAY THE DRAGON HUNTERS (Kako je čarovnica pregnala lovce na zmaje) = performance for children (2+), Zavod Gamayuna SIRKEC, SIRKEC = performance for children (3+), Absurd Theatre (Absurd Teater) { 35 min } { 40 min } OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 37TH IMAGO SLOVENIAE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL AND THE FESTIVAL SUMMER IN LJUBLJANA OLD TOWN: THE SLOVENIAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA PRESENTS ITS YOUNG MEMBERS { 90 min } ⬐ 18.

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  • 7 tips for a fun visit of the National Gallery with kids

    But I also encourage you to check the Gallery’s website and enroll your kids in Gal’s workshops, where art is explained in an interesting way. While there, check the opening times, it is closed on Mondays and check on which days the entrance is free of charge – every first Sunday of the month. And make sure you finish the visit with some sweets, as a really good café is located in the Gallery’s foyer.

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