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  • Castle hill and Šance

    The top of the hill is accessible by footpaths leading from all directions, the most popular being those starting from the historical city centre. It takes about 20 minutes to reach the top. At the top of the castle hill there are scenic tree-lined walks and lookout points offering stunning views across the entire cityscape and the Kamnik Alps to the north.

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  • LUKA KOŠIR (GRIČ)

    The European Food Summit is putting together an extremely interesting agenda. Which event are you personally looking forward to most, and will make sure not to miss? I’m most looking forward to lectures at the expert symposium at the Ljubljana Castle. Many of the speakers are people I greatly respect.

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  • Path of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Visit the website Access to the starting point You can start walking on the Path of Remembrance and Comradeship at any point since there is no set beginning or endpoint. You can also walk it by sections. The most popular sections of the path are those between the following city districts: Vič to Šiška (from Dolgi Most to Koseze Pond), Bežigrad to Žale (from Stožice Sports Park (bus stop: Maroltova, bus 20) to Žale Cemetery), Fužine to Rudnik (from Fužine Castle (bus stop Fužine P+R, bus 20) to Dolenjska Cesta).

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  • Gardens and parks

    Ljubljana is embellished by well maintained parks. The largest and the most beautiful is the Tivoli Park, which stretches to the very city centre. It is distinguished by its properly maintained paths, open air exhibition grounds displaying attractive large format photographs, a pond, numerous statues and fountains.

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  • Sv. Jakob

    Jakob © Sergej Menegalija The Sv. Jakob hill (806m) in the Polhov Gradec Hill Range is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. If you choose the easiest and at the same time the most beautiful route to its top, which leads from the direction of the village of Topol pri Medvodah, your ascent will be no more than a pleasant, undemanding stroll.

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  • A hike in Ljubljana? Try Rožnik Hill

    Mostec is a great place to escape the summer heat  Več Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation. The most fascinating time to visit?

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  • Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?

    That’s entertainment: the 60,000-year-old flute There is a cave in the steep hillside of Sebrelje Plateau, situated in the Divje Babe Archaeological Park just 60km from Ljubljana, that is considered to be one of the most important Stone Age sites in the world. In it were found the bones of more than 60 different animal species – most significantly those of a cave bear – plus tools made of stone and bone and remains of fire pits used by the Ice Age people.

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  • A hike in Ljubljana? Try Rožnik Hill

    More Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation. The most fascinating time to visit?

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  • Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?

    That’s entertainment: the 60,000-year-old flute There is a cave in the steep hillside of Sebrelje Plateau, situated in the Divje Babe Archaeological Park just 60km from Ljubljana, that is considered to be one of the most important Stone Age sites in the world. In it were found the bones of more than 60 different animal species – most significantly those of a cave bear – plus tools made of stone and bone and remains of fire pits used by the Ice Age people.

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  • https://www.visitljubljana.com/assets/Dokumenti-PDF/Statisticni-podatki/Residents-Attitude-Towards-Tourism-in-Ljubljana-ENG.pdf

    Two thirds (66.3%) of those with a positive response are from the Centre district, while the proportion from other districts is considerably higher (80.2%). The most frequently used descriptions with a positive connotation in relation to tourism in Ljubljana are “mass”, “wonderful”, “beautiful”, “lively”; the most frequently used negative ones are also “mass” and “too many tourists”.

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