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Welcome to Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenians, where people gather, study, do business, or live. 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.
In Ljubljana and its surroundings, people come first. In the city center, cars have long been absent, leaving ample space for café and restaurant terraces, cultural events, leisurely shopping at various markets, cycling lanes...
Calendar of events in Ljubljana and the Central Slovenia region.
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, lies between Vienna and Venice, not far away from the Adriatic Sea. Its city region has always lain at the intersection of important transport routes leading from northern Europe to the Adriatic Sea and from western to eastern Europe and further on to the Balkans and the Near East.
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Ljubljana's Christmas market, accompanied by food and drink stalls, becomes the centre of the city's social life in December, while its nearby squares host a vast programme of free music concerts and other events for adults and children.
Šiška has always been and always will be a centre of cultural and creative activity. This includes everything from street art and sub-cultures marked by the signature graffiti created by Šiška’s own 1107 Klan, to literary events and concerts by world-famous musicians in Kino Šiška.
Ljubljana is the city of an exceptional artistic life. Its rich legacy is complemented by a lively contemporary art scene. The National Gallery holds mainly older iconic works of art, such as works of Baroque artists, the Slovenian impressionists, and paintings of Ivana Kobilica and Zoran Mušič.
Ljubljana is a hub of music, art, and theatre. From exhibitions and concerts to opera, theare performances, films, and events for kids, there's something for everyone. Plus, there are sports competitions, international congresses, fairs, and more. Come explore with us!
In recent years, Ljubljana and the Central Slovenia Region has seen substantial and continuous tourism growth. Check the trends and precise data by month and year.