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  • The 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts

    The International Biennial of Graphic Arts has been taking place since 1955 and is one of the most prominent events of its kind in the world. The Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts, one of the oldest in the world, will celebrate a major milestone in 2025 – 70 years of uninterrupted existence.

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  • Španski Borci Cultural Centre

    © Tamas Tuza © Andrej Lamut Španski Borci Cultural Centre is one of the central cultural institutions in Ljubljana, located in the Moste neighbourhood. The building, constructed in 1981, is one of the peaks of post-war architecture, designed by Oton Jugovec, one of the most prominent Slovenian architects of the post-war generation, and it is part of the Slovenian Architectural Heritage of the 20th Century.

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  • Volčji Potok Arboretum

    The Arboretum is worth visiting in all seasons. It regularly features seasonal flower exhibitions. The most notable is the spring tulip exhibition, which takes place in April. This is followed by the rhododendron exhibition in May ̵ the oldest ones are more than 50 years old.

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  • Limbarska gora (773 m)

    Limbarska gora (773 m) © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše Dear St Valentine, grant us love! Limbarska Gora is one of the most enjoyable lengthy but easy hikes to be had in the vicinity of Ljubljana – if the chosen starting point is Gradišče Lake, a popular recreation spot near Lukovica.

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  • Biodiversity

    In fact, 75% of Ljubljana's surface area is green, with over 20% under formal protection. The municipality includes four landscape parks, the most visited being the Tivoli, Rožnik and Šiška Hill Landscape Park, which spans 459 hectares—making it larger than both New York’s Central Park and London’s Hyde Park.

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  • Španski Borci Cultural Centre

    © Tamas Tuza © Andrej Lamut Španski Borci Cultural Centre is one of the central cultural institutions in Ljubljana, located in the Moste neighbourhood. The building, constructed in 1981, is one of the peaks of post-war architecture, designed by Oton Jugovec, one of the most prominent Slovenian architects of the post-war generation, and it is part of the Slovenian Architectural Heritage of the 20th Century.

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  • Rakitna

    Next to the lake is a modern hotel offering comfortable accommodation for the most discerning guests. The lake, suitable for swimming in the summer and ice skating in winter, offers an opportunity for common carp, grass carp, European perch, and trout fishing.

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  • The best food experiences in Ljubljana – only with us!

    © Suzan Gabrijan The Yummy Market Walk The Yummy Market Walk takes you on an unforgettable food tour of Ljubljana’s Central Market, also known as the beating heart of the city. You will visit some of the most popular vendors and sample some of Slovenia’s most typical and best local delicacies. You will also discover stories from behind the scenes that make the Central Market the pride of Ljubljana, and an important part of the city’s identity.

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  • Krvavec Tourist and Recreational Centre

    © Iztok Medja © RTC Krvavec © Andy Lloyd © Iztok Medja © Iztok Medja Krvavec is one of Slovenia’s most popular ski resorts and mountain recreation centres, thanks in part to its convenient location just 25 kilometres from Ljubljana and a mere 8 kilometres from Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport.

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  • Flora and Fauna around Ljubljana

    Slovenia is home to the indigenous Carniolan Gray honeybee (Apis mellifera carnica), prized for its gentle temperament, resilience, and excellent honey yields. In fact, it is the world's second most popular bee, exported globally and cherished by beekeepers worldwide. (In case you were curious—I know I was—the world’s most popular bee is indigenous to Italy and thrives in tropical climates).

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