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  • Walking Tour of Ljubljana Old Town

    Our journey continues across the Cobblers' Bridge, once a bustling medieval trade center, now offering one of the most picturesque views of the city's embankments. From there, we pass the monumental National and University Library (NUK); with its striking brick and stone facade, it remains one of Plečnik’s most influential and celebrated works.

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  • Bilal

    At the core of his artistic expression lies a very concrete foundation – he studied jazz at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York. More important than the studies themselves…

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  • Lake Bled, Postojna Cave & Predjama Castle

    Weather permitting, we will also head to Ojstrica, the spot where all the most beautiful photographs of the lake and its island are taken. The Mysterious Underground of Postojna Cave Our path then leads us to the Karst world, home to Postojna Cave, one of the most famous caves in the world.

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  • Ljubljana, a sustainability-minded destination

    More than 30 drinking fountains provide free-of-charge refreshment during the warmer months. Among other most prominent “green” sights of Ljubljana are the vast Tivoli Park in the city centre and the unique recreational Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship encircling the city with its 7,000 trees.

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  • Walking Tour of Ljubljana Old Town

    Our journey continues across the Cobblers' Bridge, once a bustling medieval trade center, now offering one of the most picturesque views of the city's embankments. From there, we pass the monumental National and University Library (NUK); with its striking brick and stone facade, it remains one of Plečnik’s most influential and celebrated works.

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  • Postojna and Bled in One Day

    Postojna and Bled in One Day © Matej Vranič Book Join them for an unforgettable journey through Slovenia's most iconic landmarks, experiencing the crystal-blue Alpine lakes and the mysteries of the Karst underworld, all in a single day.

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  • Active Holidays

    Alongside cultural landmarks, you can explore the rich animal and plant life of the Ljubljanica River. Recognised as one of the most cycling-friendly cities in the world, Ljubljana boasts around 230 kilometres of well-maintained cycling paths. The city is relatively flat and just the right size, making cycling a delightful way to discover its charming streets.

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  • Edward Clug - Cluster

    Edward Clug, born in Beiuș (Romania), is one of the most prominent creators of contemporary dance theatre. With his unique approach, he addresses a wide range of themes, from personal and societal issues to the sensitive dynamics of human relationships.

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  • Benjamin Britten: WAR REQUIEM

    The opening of the 8th Winter Festival will be marked by British composer Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, a monumental work for choir, soloists and orchestra, considered one of the most compelling and emotionally charged musical creations of the 20th century. Britten created the work for the opening of Coventry's new cathedral, destroyed during World War II, combining a Latin Mass for the dead with the secular lyricism of the English commander Wilfred Owen, who vividly depicted the horrors of the war front in verse.

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  • Top 10 Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Ljubljana If You Love Architecture

    We spend months researching a city; scouting buildings, tracking the most obscure and secret locations, and scrutinising angles to capture these structures in their full splendour. But we are always dazed when we are in person.

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