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Ljubljana Tourism Receives the ECTN Award for the Digital Innovation of Plečnik's Heritage Project
Ljubljana Tourism Receives the ECTN Award for the Digital Innovation of Plečnik's Heritage Project 2 Nov 2022 After Ljubljana was recently included in the Top 100 Destination Sustainability Stories list with the Digital Innovation of Plečnik's Heritage project, the same project also convinced the international association of the European Cultural Tourism Network (ECTN). The award is given to promote the goals of sustainable cultural tourism, increasing the visibility of European cultural tourism destinations, creating a platform for the exchange of experience and knowledge, and promoting connections between destinations.
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Austria Trend Hotel Ljubljana
The congress centre at the Austria Trend Hotel Ljubljana is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, which enables an excellent event visualisation (individual screens may be divided into several windows) and supports videoconferences using a multi-point function for up to 12 calling partners.
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Ana Desetnica 2025
In many of these, it has become an indispensable part of the summer urban culture and promotes the development of local artistic initiatives. Each year, the festival features renowned artistic groups from Slovenia and abroad, while also providing space for emerging artists and experimental projects across various genres.
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Cultural venues
Cultural venues Ljubljana is a bustling centre of creativity where culture has become a way of life. Each year more than 14,000 events take place in the city.
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Hotel Cubo
The concept of its creative culinary art has been successfully transplanted into the city centre, under the roof of the Cubo Hotel, whose restaurant offers seasonal daily menus based on selected and fresh local ingredients. Private dinner arrangements are possible, too.
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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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Occidental Ljubljana****
The 148 rooms and suites at this 4-star hotel in Ljubljana are fully equipped with all the comforts and services to ensure a wonderful stay. In addition, the spaces have been carefully designed to reflect the culture of Slovenia and its local art, meaning guests can enjoy an authentic experience.
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Grand Hotel Union Eurostars
The Grand Union Hall accommodates up to 800 delegates and additional space is provided in as many as 20 other halls and function rooms, which are suitable for corporate, association and governmental meetings, cultural events and diverse social gatherings, ranging from receptions to gala dinners.
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Stožice Sports Park Stadium
Stožice Stadium is the home of football club NK Olimpija and the Slovenian national sides. The stadium is also used for other sports and cultural/entertainment events. The stadium has a total area of 24,614 m2. Dimensions: Stadium area: 24,614 m2; Playing area: 68 x 105 m, Number of seats: 16,000; Maximum number of spectators: 23.000 Other facilities: 2 warm-up halls with artificial turf, changing rooms, doping control room, first aid room, fire service/police room, photographers’ room, press centre, VIP area with boxes, food and drink kiosk Disabled access: YES Contacts Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?
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Plečnik's Ljubljana
Plečnik's creations in Ljubljana stand out as a stellar showcase of how a single architect's vision can transform public spaces, structures, and lush green areas within the constraints of time, the urban landscape, and with modest means. © Mostphotos/Matej Kastelic Triple Bridge The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans.
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