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  • Best places to work/study in (while drinking) in Ljubljana

    The Kavarna SEM café If you're looking for somewhere with a bit of atmosphere and good vibes, then Kavarna SEM which is located at the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum, is definitely your ideal choice. They have a decent amount of electrical sockets to charge your devices and more than enough seating that's suitable for working.

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  • Exploring Ljubljana’s cultural scene on a budget

    The majority of museums and galleries have free admission. The same goes for 8 February, on Slovenian Culture Day and on 3 December when we celebrate the Merry Day of Culture. Yes, we’re pretty wild when it comes to culture. Now you know, there's a ton of options when you're feeling especially arty.

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  • Plečnik House

    The exhibition brings together not only sketches, plans, models, and photographs relating to Plečnik's famous creations such as the National and University Library in Ljubljana, the Ljubljana Central Market, and the Church of St Michael in the Marshes, but also plans for buildings that never saw the light of day, the most notable being the Cathedral of Freedom, intended to house the Slovenian Parliament. Plečnik House complex Plečnik House comprises a complex of two neighbouring houses and an adjacent garden with a lapidary, which, along with Plečnik's original furniture, library, drawing tools, personal belongings, and a large archive of sketches, plans, photographs, and models all form part of the Plečnik Collection.

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  • Ljubljana Marshes

    © The archive of Turizem Ljubljana © Karel Dolenc © Staderzen © The archive of Turizem Ljubljana The Ljubljana Marshes are a picturesque and historically rich landscape stretching south-west from the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana. This nature reserve, which covers approximately 160 square kilometres, is a treasure trove of biodiversity, cultural heritage and natural beauty.

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  • Poljane Creative Quarter

    Just a step away from the bustling market and the lively city streets, a world of small but characterful spaces opens up—where local flavours, artistic creators, and everyday (and not-so-everyday…

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  • Castles that Ring Ljubljana

    So don’t be surprised if you spot me dueling imaginary enemies on a Slovenian castle wall… This blog is also available as a podcast, where you can enjoy listening to Noah's charming American accent.

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  • Best places to work/study in (while drinking) in Ljubljana

    The Kavarna SEM café If you're looking for somewhere with a bit of atmosphere and good vibes, then Kavarna SEM which is located at the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum, is definitely your ideal choice. They have a decent amount of electrical sockets to charge your devices and more than enough seating that's suitable for working.

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  • Hotel Cubo

    Schedule Reception opening hours: 24 hours, seven days a week Capacities Number of rooms Number of beds Number of suites Room amenities Bed linen Towels Free WiFi in the rooms Option of children's bed rental Additional bed Shower Bathtub Minibar Room service Additional offer Free WiFi Pets allowed Restaurant in the accommodation facility Breakfast included in the accommodation price Air conditioning Locker for storing luggage Option of renting a safe box Transfer from the airport Private parking for guests A room available for private parties and meetings Fitness facilities Lift Breakfast room Terms and conditions of payment Cash Eurocard/Mastercard Visa AMEX Diners Maestro/Cirrus Accessible to persons with movement disabilities Designated entrance for persons with movement disabilities Adequate access to the building for persons with movement disabilities (hallways, staircase, lift, etc.) Notes Langugages of communication: Slovenian, English, German, Italian and Croatian. Contacts Slovenska cesta 15 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 425 60 00 Email: [email protected] Web site: Hotel Cubo Map   The four-star Cubo Hotel, opened in 2011, boasts a privileged location just a short way from the Old Town and many important city institutions.

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  • Parking

    Motorhome parking as well as staying overnight or camping are permitted in the designated motorhome stopover sites and parking areas only. In accordance with Slovenian law, you must not park your vehicles or camp on public spaces not specifically designated for these uses. On privately owned areas you can park or camp if you have the explicit consent of the owner.

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  • Hiking trails in Ljubljana and its region

    © Jaka Ivančič Mountain huts, offering an opportunity to rest, have a tasty meal and enjoy great views, are an indispensable part of the Slovenian mountain tradition. In the summer season, they are open every day, while during the rest of the year they are mostly closed (particularly the higher-lying ones) or are only open on fine weekends.

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