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One66 Hotel
Enjoy great foods and even greater atmosphere (and bring your phone along, as this is definitely one of the most instagrammable spots in Ljubljana. Having opened this summer, ONE66 is the first lifestyle hotel in Ljubljana. Conveniently located close to the oldtown and also close to the highway, this 4* hotel features 96 industrially designed rooms and a set of other “tiny details” which will make you stay there much longer than you intended to.
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The Tönnies' Path
Gustav trained as a carpenter in Hamburg, then embarked on a long educational journey through the then most developed European countries. In 1844 he was invited to Ljubljana to erect a roof on the Colosseum, then the largest building in this part of Europe.
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Walnut Potica – Orehova potica
To keep them from munching, my grandmother would encourage them to whistle to ensure that enough would be left for the potica. The most typical type of potica is made with walnuts, but you can also find ones filled with raisins, poppy seeds, hazelnuts or tarragon. More traditional Slovenian recipes you can find here.
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Gourmet Cup Ljubljana: Record Attendance at Unforgettable Culinary Experience on Snow
Gourmet Cup Ljubljana: Promoting the Culinary Profession This year's ninth edition of the Gourmet Cup Ljubljana has once again proven to be one of the most important culinary events in the region. On March 3rd, master chefs, renowned winemakers, young talents, and passionate ski enthusiasts gathered at Krvavec, creating a unique atmosphere through excellent food, selected wines, and dynamic skiing experiences.
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Tivoli Mansion: International Centre of Graphic Arts
MGLC is also the producer of the renowned Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art, which was established in 1955. On top of this, Tivoli Mansion provides one of the most attractive outdoor settings for social functions in Ljubljana. MGLC rents out the spacious courtyard in front of the mansion, which is connected to the promenade by an ornate stairway, as well as the lecture room, gallery, library and print studios.
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Gospodarsko razstavišče
The entire venue is equipped with state-of-the-art technical systems. Most function rooms feature natural daylight, with the option of full darkening. Thanks to its flexibility and professional team, GR hosts over 200 national and international events per year, attracting around 500,000 visitors annually.
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Ljubljana among the best food destinations in the world
© Matevž Kostanjšek © Nea Culpa The Best Food Destination Highly Commended recognition, one of the International Travel & Tourism Awards presented at WTM London, the most important global travel trade show, went to Ljubljana for the Green Supply Chains project, which incorporates three sub-projects: Locally Grown Food Exchange, Culinary Calendar and Ljubljana Breakfast.
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https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dobre-prakse-Turizma-Ljubljana/2025_6_Best-Practices-of-Ljubljana-Tourism_Accessibility_ENG.pdf
• The initiative contributed to Ljubljana achieving 3rd place in the Access City Award in 2023, recognising it as one of Europe’s most accessible destinations. • The project was also selected for presentation at the 3rd World Summit on Accessible Tourism in Turin as an international example of good practice, further confirming its international recognition.
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Grand Hotel Union - remarkable, glamorous, historical
According to the newspapers of the time, the new hotel was considered one of the largest, most modern and elegant hotels in the Southeast Europe. To this day it remains a unique property, well-known for its eternal style, great service and modern cuisine.
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Lakes in the Greater Ljubljana Region
But you don’t have to pull your corsets and britches out of your suitcase—today you can enjoy the lakes in your swimsuits and flipflops. One of the many things I love about Slovenia is that most of the country enthusiastically engages with the outdoors whenever possible. We’re blessed with truly spectacular nature, from the cliffs of three alpine mountain ranges (the Julian Alps, the Karawanks, and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps) to plains, rolling hills, and the seaside, you’ll find Slovenes out enjoying their countryside all year round.
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