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  • Craft Beer in Ljubljana

    The capital Ljubljana has much to offer and is a very cosy and lively town with cute streets and beautiful houses. Almost very restaurant in Ljubljana has a few craft beers available and you have over 30 active breweries to choose from.

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  • The guide to visiting Ljubljana Zoo

    Also, uniquely Slovenian, are the native Slovenian farm yard animals and the farmer’s house. You actually can’t miss seeing them, as they are located right next to the entrance. 5. Think about trying special experiences The zoo offers plenty of unique experiences – one of them, the one we are thinking of trying out is a chance to spend a night at a tent set up in the zoo.

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  • Top 4 autumn locations in Ljubljana city centre

    Koseze Pond One of the trails over the Rožnik Hill connects Tivoli Park with the beautiful Koseze Pond. It’s a big artificial pond that houses swans and some rare and endangered animals and plants. Some love it for fishing, others to improve their fitness, young parents for its playground, and some for a relaxing walk around the pond (manageable with a baby stroller).

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  • Trnulja Eco-Friendly Farm

    Culinary offerings: homemade meat products, milk and dairy products, game dishes, homemade bread, homemade baked goods, Slovenian wines, homemade schnapps. House specialities: apple pie, salami sausage of goat and donkey meat, pate, nut and hemp croissants, buckwheat and corn flat cake, apple pie.

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  • Ljubljana makes the Rough Guides' and The Guardian's 2016 hotlists of holiday destinations

    What makes the Slovenian capital special in the eyes of The Guardian is also Jože Plečnik's architecture, the city's laid-back atmosphere, and numerous riverside bars serving excellent food and wines. To read the two articles, please visit the Rough Guides and The Guardian websites.

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  • Outdoor fairs in Ljubljana

    Ljubljana's picturesque Central Market, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik, is a place where Ljubljanians go not only for shopping but also to meet friends and acquaintances and enjoy themselves together.

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  • Private Walking Tour of Ljubljana Old Town

    From the Prešernov trg square, dominated by the Franciscan Church and connected to the Triple Bridge, you will head towards Plečnik's Market and the Cathedral, continue to the Town Hall and the Robba Fountain, cross the Cobblers' Bridge, pass the National and University Library to reach the Križanke Summer Theatre, and continue to the Kongresni trg square.

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  • Private Ljubljana Old Town Tour with Boat Cruise

    From the Prešernov trg square, dominated by the Franciscan Church and connected to the Triple Bridge, you will head towards Plečnik's Market and the Cathedral, continue to the Town Hall and the Robba Fountain, cross the Cobblers' Bridge, pass the National and University Library to reach the Križanke Summer Theatre, and continue towards the Kongresni trg square.

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  • Boat Ljubljanica

    As you glide beneath the iconic Triple Bridge and the majestic Dragon Bridge, you will enjoy a unique waterside perspective of Plečnik’s Colonnades, the vibrant Central Market, and the lively, colorful embankments. What makes this experience truly exceptional is the boat itself- handcrafted in Slovenia from solid larch wood.

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  • An escape to the Slovenian Alps

    A pleasant walk brings you to the Chapel of Mary of the Snows, designed by the famous architect Jože Plečnik in 1929. The trip price includes the transfer and a warm meal. Tourist guidance is not organised. Activities in the Krvavec Summer Park and the Krvavec Bike Park are available for a surcharge.

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