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Useful information
Opening hours are shorter on Sundays (in most cases until 3.00 p.m.). Public toilets Public toilets at the railway station and in the city centre are free of charge. Toilets are located under most of the bridges over the Ljubljanica and in a number of other locations.
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Ljubljana has been ranked as one of the Global TOP 100 Sustainable Destinations 2017 – again for the third time!
Ljubljana and Slovenia are both in the company of recognized countries with the most sustainable destinations, like the Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Spain and Canada. The evaluation of the most sustainable destinations is a joint initiative of Green Destinations International, Travelmole's VISION on Sustainable Tourism, the Destination Stewardship Center, the Asian Ecotourism Network, Sustainable Travel International, QualityCoast and Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT & C).
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Ljubljana Stands Out Again with Creative Showcase at the Tour of Slovenia
An acrobat cycled atop the tower of Ljubljana Castle, overlooking the city’s panorama, while the most spectacular act featured three bike acrobats who descended vertically down the 70-metre façade of the iconic Nebotičnik on legendary Rog bicycles.
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Ljubljana among the Covid-19 Safest Christmas Destinations
EBD points out that with 12 times fewer severe cases of Covid-19 per million inhabitants than the most affected countries in Europe, Slovenia is positioned as one of the safest destinations this winter. They describe Slovenia as a »destination which is perfect for a break far from stress in the middle of nature and enjoying timeless moments on fresh air.« They further highlight the fact that it is the most awarded European destination by the European Commission for its commitment to sustainable tourism.
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Krim (1107 m)
Route details The route up Krim from the village of Jezero alternates gently rising sections with slightly steeper slopes, for the most part passing along rocky and stony cart tracks and, in places, forest tracks. At the first fork (signposted), we recommend following the sign for Planinca, where the two paths meet again by the little church dedicated to St Thomas.
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Research Among Foreign Visitors
Every two years, we conduct a survey among international visitors to monitor their characteristics, travel motives, spending habits, and level of satisfaction. The 2024 survey revealed that visitors most often travel to Ljubljana as couples or with friends. The main reason for coming to the Ljubljana remains a city break, during which visitors most enjoy exploring the local culinary and cultural offerings.
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Fishing in the Ljubljana region
Fishing permits are available from angling societies, non-governmental organizations, which manage most of Slovenia's water resources on behalf of the state, the Fisheries Research Institute of Slovenia, which manages a smaller portion of the country's water resources, and online from the Ribiške karte portal
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Planina Polje
The river Unica, one of the best locations in Slovenia for fly fishing, is a popular destination for fishermen from around the world. It is inhabited by several fish species, the most common being the trout and the grayling. Medieval castle remains Planina Polje owes its distinctive character not only to its variety of karst landforms, flora and other unusual natural features, but also to the ruins of two castles: the medieval Haasberg castle, once the most beautiful castle in Slovenian-inhabited lands, and the so called Small Castle, whose Ravbar Tower has been restored.
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The Duke Ellington Orchestra
Its founder, the legendary Duke Ellington, is regarded as one of the most prolific American composers of the 20th century and a pivotal figure in the history of jazz. He founded the orchestra in 1923 and first rose to prominence through performances at the iconic Cotton Club in Harlem.
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Nobel burek
© BOBO Burek, a Balkan pastry of Turkish origin made with flaky filo dough filled with minced meat, cheese or, since recently, the classical tomato-ham-cheese-and-mushroom pizza topping, is one of the most popular fast foods in Ljubljana. Nobel burek on the Miklošičeva cesta street, which is one of the city's most popular burek takeaways, also offers pizza slices and kebab.
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