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    In Ljubljana, different architectural styles are sophisticatedly intertwined, where baroque beautifully complements the Secession style. The city's image is complemented by the Ljubljanica River, which winds through the city center. Resembling one of the canals in Venice, but without gondolas, yet with boats from which you can also explore the city.

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  • Travel Trade

    Sightseeing photos Plečnik’s Ljubljana Architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957) left his mark on Ljubljana in the same way as Antoni Gaudí did on Barcelona. Vibrant city Festivals, cultural events and outdoor happenings give pace to Ljubljana's lively heartbeat throughout the year. City with a green soul Green countryside extends right into the urban centre of Ljubljana, making it an ideal city for an active break.

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  • Landscape park: Tivoli, Rožnik, Šiška Hill

    Landscape park: Tivoli, Rožnik, Šiška Hill © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Dunja Wedam © Darko Pavlović Although Slovenia has many rich and varied natural landscapes, there’s nothing Šiškars love doing more than setting out on a walk to Šiška Hill, the highest peak of Rožnik, which is connected to the city by Tivoli Park. Ljubljana is one of the few European cities with a protected forest area so close to the city centre. The landscape park, which is the perfect distance from the city’s hustle and bustle, neither too near nor too far, is an oasis for all those who love living with one foot in the forest, and the other in the midst of the lively city and all its delights.

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  • SEOGNAM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, NANSE GUM (conductor), MARIA SOLOZOBOVA (violin), MIN JIO (haegeum)

    The Seongnam Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 2003 with the artistic vision of providing its home city with a broad range of cultural events and becoming one of South Korea’s representative orchestras. Its artistic director and chief conductor is the highly experienced Nanse Gum, who graduated from the Berlin University of the Arts in 1977 and was the first Korean to win the Herbert von Karajan Young Conductors Award.

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  • Accommodation in Ljubljana

    Note: Ljubljana also has a quality choice of bed & breakfast properties, well-rated youth hostels and approx. 1.750 Airbnb units, many of which are found in the downtown area. Hotels by categories Hotel rooms  Hotel rooms in the city centre Hotels in the city centre Hotels outside the city centre 5* 534 534  3  - 4* 2,462 1,382  19 13 3* 825 532  12 11 budget 89  -  - 2  Total number 3,910 2,448  34 26 Last updated: March 2024.

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  • Green supply chains

    © Matevž Kostanjšek © Aleš Rosa Ljubljana breakfast A good breakfast sets you up for a day of exploration and fun in Slovenia’s capital city. Start with some fresh food made from locally produced ingredients. The Ljubljana breakfast, available at a number of restaurants and hotels in the city, features produce and products from local farmers, fruit from local orchards, and vegetables from fields and greenhouses close to the city.

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  • In focus

    It is woven with picturesque and pleasant corners where you can experience numerous small surprises – whether you have lived here your whole life or are stepping into the city for the first time.  Through the eyes of residents and visitors alike, you can discover it anew every month and become part of the community that appreciates this wonderful city.

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  • Visitors

    One could say it's like a chameleon - always the right colour for every mood. A city tailored to human needs, cosmopolitan for work, yet green and pleasant for relaxation. With 50,000 students, it has a youthful vibe, and its rich offer of cultural and sports events, along with a multitude of experiences, ensures that you simply cannot be bored in the city.

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  • Ljubljana wins the sustainable tourism award in the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2019 competition

    © European Capital of Smart Tourism This competition represents a new initiative by the European Commission, which is aimed to increase the visibility of Europe as a tourism destination and to establish a platform for the exchange of best practices in tourism between European cities. Representatives of 10 cities on the shortlist presented their candidatures yesterday to the jury in Brussels, which announced that Helsinki and Lyon will receive the first European Capital of Smart Tourism Award 2019, while Ljubljana was declared the best in the field of sustainable tourism development.

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