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  • Beer & Burger Fest

    Just as the choice of quality Slovenian beers has considerably broadened over recent years thanks to a growing number of Slovenian microbreweries, so the burger scene in Slovenia has been flourishing, with numerous new burger varieties being prepared, often in innovative or even 'green' ways. Remark More information is available on the organizer's website.

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  • About Ljubljana Tourism

    Through active participation in tourism business events, we proudly showcase Ljubljana and the Central Slovenia region, along with its unforgettable experiences. Our dependable online hub at visitljubljana.com opens the doors to infinite inspiration and a treasure trove of knowledge, which we warmly share at the tourist information center in the city center, informing visitors about the exceptional offerings they can experience in Ljubljana.

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  • Meetings

    Sunday 20°C Monday 20°C Tuesday 18°C Why Ljubljana Planning an event Our services Congress calendar News Ljubljana is the political, cultural, and educational center of the Slovenian nation, as well as an important commercial, business, congress, trade fair, transportation, and scientific hub of Slovenia. Both residents and many visitors to the city say that Ljubljana is truly a "city made for people," and it is precisely this that has propelled it onto the map of European congress cities in a grand style.

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  • LUKA KOŠIR (GRIČ)

    The European Food Summit (a European food symposium), in which you are actively involved, is fast approaching. How important do you find such events in terms of putting Slovenia on the global culinary map? I’m proud to be able to take part in projects such as this one, as they help build Slovenian culinary awareness as well as our visibility.

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  • Slovenian folk dances by the Ljubljanica

    Wedam © Jana Jocif © JK Design The event has expired Follow our website for the new event date. You can access current events here. One of Slovenia's leading folklore groups, the France Marolt Academic Folklore Group, which has been successfully showcasing the heritage of Slovenian folk dances both at home and abroad since 1948, will present a repertoire of Slovenian folk traditions.

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  • Dragon Bridge

    © Mostphotos The bridge’s structural design was prepared by Professor Josef Melan, a renowned engineer in reinforced concrete construction. It was also the first structure in Slovenia to be surfaced with asphalt. The decorative elements—including the dragons, balustrades, concrete cladding, and once gas-powered lamps—were designed by Dalmatian architect Jurij Zaninović, a student of the celebrated Viennese architect Otto Wagner, who also mentored Ljubljana’s own Jože Plečnik

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  • Glamping Forest Edge

    . © Doris Kordič An excellent location in Rudnik near Radomlje, in unspoiled nature, surrounded by forest, in the immediate vicinity of the Volčji Potok Arboretum, offers you to explore one of the most beautiful and unspoiled parts of Slovenia. The location of Glamping is an excellent starting point for visiting various hiking destinations in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Velika planina and other destinations in nature.

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  • Medvode: Krampus Night

    Groups of Krampus, representing all the ethnological diversity, hail from Slovenia, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. Their masks are a real eye-catcher. St. Nicholas, who endows good children while the Krampus perform their educational mission, will not attend this festival.

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  • Iški Vintgar Gorge

    About an hour's walk from Iški vintgar there is a World War II partisan hospital, which is also well worth visiting. Founded as early as in April 1942, it was one of Slovenia's earliest partisan hospitals. It was restored in 1966. From the hospital, several waymarked paths lead to Rakitna, Krim and Bloke.

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  • Why Ljubljana

    Sunday 20°C Monday 20°C Tuesday 18°C Introducing Ljubljana Almost forgotten Ljubljana talks Ljubljana, a sustainability-minded destination Ljubljana, which offers high-quality conference halls with a capacity to cater for up to 2,200 delegates, boasts the largest number of conference facilities in Slovenia and is the country's leading conference destination in terms of the number of international conferences hosted so far. The latest ICCA (International Congress and Convention Association) statistics report from 2024 ranks Ljubljana as the world's 39th and Europe's 23th most popular international conference destination. 10 signature experiences in Ljubljana These are the local experiences that you simply shouldn't miss when visiting Ljubljana!

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