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Ljubljana–Logatec
The surrounding area has a number of interesting natural sights, including Planinsko Polje, a unique karst phenomenon. One of the longest and most famous avenues of trees in Slovenia stands along the road connecting Vrhnika and Logatec. It was planted in Napoleonic times, when the territory of present-day Slovenia was part of Napoleon’s Illyrian Provinces.
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Ljubljana Photo Tour
Ljubljana Photo Tour © Studio Produkcija Ljubljana’s most photogenic sights The Ljubljana Photo Tour is an excellent choice for all active visitors who are interested in discovering more than just the city’s main tourist attractions.
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Plečnik Cycling Route
Plečnik Cycling Route © Iztok Medja / STO On the trail of Plečnik’s heritage This famous pioneer of the modern architecture of the twentieth century left a mark on Ljubljana that is comparable to that left on Barcelona by Antoni Gaudí. Plečnik is considered one of the world’s most important modern architects. His work shaped the appearance of three important central European cities: Vienna, Prague and Ljubljana.
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Festive fairy tale for families
Ljubljana always has a vibrant atmosphere during the festive season, with Christmas markets and numerous free events in the wonderfully decorated Old Town. Don’t miss the chance to see some of the most imaginative Christmas decorations anywhere. Climb up to Ljubljana Castle for a bird’s-eye view of the festively illuminated city. Take a boat trip down the river and let Father Christmas give you an entertaining and informative presentation of Slovenia’s capital city.
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Art Nouveau Ljubljana
Architect Maks Fabiani in Ljubljana Maks Fabiani's rich legacy makes him one of the most important Central European architects of the turn of the 20th century. Maks Fabiani, a collaborator of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner, was one of the originators and, in the period 1903–1904, active members of the Austrian Art Nouveau movement, referred to as the Viennese Secession.
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Domžale: STRAW BRAID (Trekking, gravel)
Domžale: STRAW BRAID (Trekking, gravel) A stroll with a hint of a glorious hat-making past Path recap A predominantly flat cycling route, winding along side roads between expansive fields and following the Kamniška Bistrica, one of the cleanest rivers in Slovenia. It starts and ends in Domžale, one of the most developed towns in Slovenia, once renowned worldwide for its high-quality straw hats. And as you cycle, you'll be weaving through its hinterland, much like the tradition of plaiting hats.
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Useful information on floods
However, the majority of the destination remains safe for visiting. The wider city center, where the most popular tourist attractions are located, was not affected by the floods, and the same applies to the larger part of the Central Slovenia region.
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Kristalna palača, BTC City
The Congress Hall with its modern ambiance, natural light and top audiovisual equipment meets the demands of the most demanding clients. The hall with maximum capacity of 200 guests can be divided into two separate areas, offers different set-ups as well as two booths for simultaneous interpreting.
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Handbags Marjeta Grošelj
Marjeta Grošelj is not just a name but a synonym for prestige, tradition, and timeless elegance. For nearly six decades, she has been creating unique leather handbags in her atelier on Tavčarjeva…
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Ljubljana won the WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Destination Award
The judging process, where independent experts visit each of the 15 finalists, is the most rigorous of any awards process in the Travel & Tourism industry. Beside Ljubljana, (which is also the European Green Capital 2016), finalists in the Destination Award category were Northeast and Yilan Coast (Taiwan) and Sozopol (Bulgaria).
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