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  • Welcome to a unique Alpine pasture near Ljubljana: Velika Planina

    When our bus rushes over green fields, leaving Ljubljana’s lively streets behind, I look out the window towards high peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, where we’re headed. The warm sun has already coloured the mountains in those vibrant early morning colours, yet the scenery still looks so peaceful and quiet.

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  • Welcome to a unique Alpine pasture near Ljubljana: Velika Planina

    When our bus rushes over green fields, leaving Ljubljana’s lively streets behind, I look out the window towards high peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, where we’re headed. The warm sun has already coloured the mountains in those vibrant early morning colours, yet the scenery still looks so peaceful and quiet.

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  • 5 kids' favourite playgrounds in Ljubljana

    Anything for parents: Great walks, outdoor sports equipment by the pond to do a bit of a workout, a café, which also serves food such as pizza and is right across the street from the playground. How to get here: Driving and parking is fairly easy, unless you come at the above-mentioned time, when finding a parking place might be a problem.

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  • Visitors

      Open kitchen Odprta kuhna (Open kitchen) is a one of a kind food market and one of the most popular culinary projects in Slovenia that brings food lovers and culinary adventurers to Ljubljana's city centre (Pogačarjev trg) every sunny Friday from March until November. 

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  • Ljubljana in foreign media

    The Telegraph: Ljubljana is like Edinburgh without the ego The Slovenian capital has Michelin plaques, fairytale streets and foundations as old as civilisation itself... Read the article in English 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.

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  • Best Ljubljana museums for kids

    How to get there: Walk from Prešernov trg square down Trubarjeva street. Around 7 minutes of walking straight ahead and you’ll get to the museum. Perk: The museum is located on the without a doubt most delicious street in Ljubljana.

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  • Best Ljubljana museums for kids

    How to get there: Walk from Prešernov trg square down Trubarjeva street. Around 7 minutes of walking straight ahead and you’ll get to the museum. Perk: The museum is located on the without a doubt most delicious street in Ljubljana.

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  • Winter fun and night sledding at Velika planina

    From there, it’s either sledding or skiing downhill, exploring endless paths on snowshoes, indulging in good food, wandering around unique oval shepherds’ huts, or even spending the night in one of those romantic small wooden huts. As far as I heard, most of the huts are equipped with water and electricity, but some even have underfloor heating, a sauna, plus offer inhouse basic food choices, so spending a couple of days in the mountains might not be such a bad idea!?

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  • Winter fun and night sledding at Velika planina

    From there, it’s either sledding or skiing downhill, exploring endless paths on snowshoes, indulging in good food, wandering around unique oval shepherds’ huts, or even spending the night in one of those romantic small wooden huts. As far as I heard, most of the huts are equipped with water and electricity, but some even have underfloor heating, a sauna, plus offer inhouse basic food choices, so spending a couple of days in the mountains might not be such a bad idea!?

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  • From kids for kids: the best places to visit in Ljubljana

    Open Kitchen – every Friday during the Spring and Summer a square in downtown Ljubljana turns into a busy market filled with stalls of delicious food. My kids always go for the Egyptian. Best food to try in Ljubljana? The pies at the market. Let me provide some clarification.

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