Guidebook for Ljubljana

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Guidebook for Ljubljana

Food Scene

The Open Kitchen is a food market where you can experience the delights of freshly cooked food prepared by different Slovenian chefs right there in front of you, on the market stalls. On Fridays from mid-March to October, the Open Kitchen offers you an opportunity to meet Slovenian chefs, taste Slovenian and international dishes, and learn about different methods of food preparation. ... The cooking is done to the accompaniment of music and entertainment. In case of bad weather, the market may be cancelled. https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/events/open-kitchen-food-market/
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Open Kitchen (odprta kuhna)
1 Pogačarjev trg
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The Open Kitchen is a food market where you can experience the delights of freshly cooked food prepared by different Slovenian chefs right there in front of you, on the market stalls. On Fridays from mid-March to October, the Open Kitchen offers you an opportunity to meet Slovenian chefs, taste Slovenian and international dishes, and learn about different methods of food preparation. ... The cooking is done to the accompaniment of music and entertainment. In case of bad weather, the market may be cancelled. https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/events/open-kitchen-food-market/
The smell you remember from your grandmother's bread oven and fireplace is now coming from our kitchen: the Kras jota soup, the Istra bobiči soup, the Prekmurje bograč stew, fried wings, Idrija žlikrofi dumplings, Primorje squid, roasted sardines … Slovenian cuisine is very region-specific and it is the same in our restaurant. Three major European cultures – Alpine, Pannonian and Mediterranean – meet in our kitchen: Prekmurje gibanica layer cake, Bled cream slices, Kobarid štruklji filled dumplings. http://www.nagradu.si/en/
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Gostilna na gradu
1 Grajska planota
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The smell you remember from your grandmother's bread oven and fireplace is now coming from our kitchen: the Kras jota soup, the Istra bobiči soup, the Prekmurje bograč stew, fried wings, Idrija žlikrofi dumplings, Primorje squid, roasted sardines … Slovenian cuisine is very region-specific and it is the same in our restaurant. Three major European cultures – Alpine, Pannonian and Mediterranean – meet in our kitchen: Prekmurje gibanica layer cake, Bled cream slices, Kobarid štruklji filled dumplings. http://www.nagradu.si/en/

Drinks & Nightlife

Open air salsa! "Enjoy beautiful salsa music and awesome dances at open-air party in Kavarna Plato (Ljubljana center), every Thursday during the summer." In case of bad weather the event can be canceled.
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Plato
1 Ajdovščina
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Open air salsa! "Enjoy beautiful salsa music and awesome dances at open-air party in Kavarna Plato (Ljubljana center), every Thursday during the summer." In case of bad weather the event can be canceled.
Live music, good atmosphere. https://www.facebook.com/cincintobacna/
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ČinČin Tobačna
2 Tržaška c.
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Live music, good atmosphere. https://www.facebook.com/cincintobacna/

Sightseeing

A mighty medieval fortress, a symbol of the Slovenian capital Ljubljana is an interesting tourist point, the idyllic grounds for long strolls just a glance away from the lively city centre. The Ljubljana castle offers many cultural, historic and entertaining events throughout the year. https://www.ljubljanskigrad.si/en/the-ljubljana-castle/
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Люблянский замок
1 Grajska planota
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A mighty medieval fortress, a symbol of the Slovenian capital Ljubljana is an interesting tourist point, the idyllic grounds for long strolls just a glance away from the lively city centre. The Ljubljana castle offers many cultural, historic and entertaining events throughout the year. https://www.ljubljanskigrad.si/en/the-ljubljana-castle/

Parks & Nature

"Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, stretching right into the city centre. It was designed in 1813 by the French engineer Jean Blanchard and created by joining together the parks which had surrounded Podturn and Cekin Mansions. The park, covering an area of approximately five square kilometres, is crossed by three grand horse chestnut tree-lined walks and landscaped with ornamental flower beds, interesting trees and numerous statues and fountains. The park area blends into the slopes of the Rožnik hill, to which it is connected by several walking paths and a trim trail with several exercise stations along its length." https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/things
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Городской парк Тиволи
Tivoli
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"Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, stretching right into the city centre. It was designed in 1813 by the French engineer Jean Blanchard and created by joining together the parks which had surrounded Podturn and Cekin Mansions. The park, covering an area of approximately five square kilometres, is crossed by three grand horse chestnut tree-lined walks and landscaped with ornamental flower beds, interesting trees and numerous statues and fountains. The park area blends into the slopes of the Rožnik hill, to which it is connected by several walking paths and a trim trail with several exercise stations along its length." https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/things

Essentials

MON - FRi: 8am - 7pm SAT: 7am -8pm Sunday closed
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Mercator
37 Tržaška c.
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MON - FRi: 8am - 7pm SAT: 7am -8pm Sunday closed