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  • 5 reasons to visit Slovene Ethnographic Museum

    Very cool location Let’s talk location first. Slovene Ethnographic Museum is not in the city center, it’s closer to Ljubljana’s railway station and Clinical Centre. But it’s here that you can find the alternative culture center of Ljubljana – Metelkova mesto.

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  • Slovenia Hosts the Prestigious 2024 Virtuoso® Chairman's Event

    They will relax in spacious rooms with stunning views of the Alps and Ljubljana Castle, savour an unforgettable breakfast at the B-Restaurant on the 20th floor with panoramic city vistas and unwind in our world-class wellness centre on the 18th floor, complete with a swimming pool, saunas, jacuzzi and fitness centre – all offering breathtaking, unrivalled views of Ljubljana that elevate their stay," shared Duško Božić, General Manager of InterContinental Ljubljana.

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  • Creative handicraft workshops

    Creative handicraft workshops Discover a side of the city that many might think is long gone, yet is very much alive. Experience the capital’s unique, authentic and sustainable stories through craft workshops!

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  • Vander Urbani Resort

    The interior is based as a continuous line flowing from one building to another and seduces with spectacular views which are completed with a remarkable sighting of the “Ljubljanica” river, the old city and the Ljubljana castle. The external an internal renovation was designed by SADAR + VUGA together with the owners. Around vertical atrium with a central staircase, the structure of the hotel is visible: in the basement wine cellar stores and kitchen creates our gourmand treasures and goods, reception desk, restaurant and bar on the ground floor invites and hosts visitors and our hotel guests, to whom are available16 rooms on three floors and a spacious terrace with an outdoor infinity pool.

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  • M Hotel

    Contacts Derčeva ulica 4 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 513 70 00 Email: [email protected] Web site: M Hotel Map The M Hotel enjoys a quiet yet convenient location close to both the city centre (1.5 km) and the motorway network, making it an attractive base for leisure and business travellers alike. Close to some of the sports parks, it is also a popular hotel among sportsmen and a number out of its 154 modernly appointed guestrooms feature longer beds for tall people. 

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  • Švicarija: art and culture in the heart of Tivoli Park

    Somewhat hidden inside Tivoli Park forest, this alpine style house brings some Gorenjska feel to the city. A bit of the alpine world in Ljubljana When you look up while walking along the Jakopič Promenade in Tivoli Park, you spot two large buildings atop a hillside.

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  • MMM STORIES: Juha Ceramics Studio

    The author and at the same time guardian of this tenderness is Bojana Ristevski Mlaker, who began writing the story of the Juha ceramics studio at the end of 2017 in Ljubljana. Only a stone’s throw away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre on Resljeva Ulica street, you can look into the carefully arranged workshop window, which finds itself in the charmingly old-fashioned company of a locksmith, seamstress, and a shop selling angels and candles.

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  • Soteska cultural quarter

    The start of the project dates back to 2019, when various cultural actors from Gregorčičeva Street and the surrounding area came together after years of occasional collaboration. Together they strive…

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  • Top 5 reasons to visit Polhov Gradec

    A day trip from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec (Bus line 51 from Ljubljana main bus station) will for sure be a nice change from the city life, which Ljubljana offers. Nina Kogej Nina Kogej has been traveling since she was a little girl and likes to say that traveling is written in her DNA. 

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/PROSPEKT_OKUSI-LJUBLJANE_ANG_0816_web.pdf

    The flavours tell stories about the centuries of the city’s history as well as those about present-day culinary efforts and innovation. The typical Ljubljana dishes can be seen as manuscripts speaking of the culinary identity of the Slovenian capital.

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