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  • Photo spots

    Fishmarket Footbridge A small bridge, a little gesture, a stream of love. Pillar at Philharmonic Hall One pillar, two lights... A coincidence? We don’t believe so. The lonely pillar by the Philharmonic always offers space for two.

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  • Art and Literature, Comics and Exchanges

    Ljubljana is not just a city of bridges and dragons, but also a city of creativity that you encounter at every turn. Here, literature blends with art, comics find their voice, and exchange platforms offer a second life to objects and stories.

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  • Grandpa Frost is coming to Ljubljana

    He will greet children on his traditional route through Čevljarski Most Bridge, Mestni trg Square, Stritarjeva Street, Prešernov Trg Square, Wolfova Street, Kongresni Trg Square, and Novi Trg Square, with stops in front of the City Hall and on Prešernov Trg Square and Novi Trg Square. On 31 December, he will also visit children at the New Year's Eve celebration for children on Kongresni Trg Square, where the youngest ones will celebrate the arrival of the new year from 4 p.m. onwards with fairytale characters and children's music performances.

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  • Plečnik's Ljubljana

    Follow in the footsteps of the great master, who turned his hometown into one wholistic work of art. Find out why the city is an urban phenomenon. Along the path filled with mysteries, you'll be guided by the Master himself. Using augmented reality and 3D recordings, you'll get to explore how Plečnik envisioned Prešeren Square, the Butcher's Bridge, the City Hall, and much more.  

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  • Vision and strategy

    City breaks City breaks are already a well-established tourism product, but with further development could bring greater benefits to the destination.

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  • Ljubljana Card

    Free entry to 30+ attractions
    Free travel on city buses
    Free guided city tour
    Other sales points for the tourist card include: TIC Ljubljana, Austria Trend Hotel Ljubljana, Bit Center Hotel, Hotel One66, Ljubljana Resort hotel and campsite, Hostel Celica, Ljubljana Castle – lower funicular station, Plečnik House, City Museum of Ljubljana and the National Museum of Slovenia.

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  • Fakulteta za družbene vede

    More than 3,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students are enrolled in various programmes at the Faculty, which hosts many modern lecture halls with full IT support and free Wi-Fi. The biggest conference hall meets all of the state-of-the-art technical standards, while the lobby is suitable for receptions.

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  • Gospodarsko razstavišče

    The largest hall provides a seating capacity for around 2,200 people theatre-style, or 1,200 if a banqueting set-up is arranged. The three larger halls are complemented by an array of different-sized conference rooms, with a capacity from 15 seats upwards.

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  • Podpeč Cave

    The water accumulating in the cave occasionally floods the cave's near surroundings. Visitors are only admitted to the cave's large entrance hall, which passes into two narrow passages formed by the action of water. Access to the cave's other halls and several subterranean lakes is only possible for those equipped with caving and scuba-diving gear and guided by speleologists.

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  • 10 masterpieces by Jože Plečnik

    The covered market buildings The covered market buildings along the Ljubljanica River, at times reminiscent of Venetian palaces, are one of the most recognisable images of Ljubljana. While Plečnik modelled the river side of the market halls on Italian Renaissance lines, he chose antique-type columns for the street side, to stand before the entrances to individual buildings.

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