Awarded the title of Green Capital of Europe by the European Commission in 2016, this little-known capital city combines a pedestrianised old town with countless green spaces and self-governed urban regeneration projects, such as the Metelkova district.
With its castles, idyllic lakes and caves, and with its capital, Ljubljana, considered Europe’s greenest capital city, this small Central European country is a treasure waiting to be discovered.
The Habsburg fortress is perched on a hill offering the finest panoramic views of the city and the Ljubljanica river, and can be reached in a fun and easy way by cable car.
The emerald waters of this mesmerising glacial lake narrate a legend linked to the church that stands on the centre of an island.
With more than six kilometres of galleries and the largest known underground canyon, this karst system crossed by the Reka River has fascinated humans for millennia.
The legendary castle of the knight Erazem fascinated George R.R. Martin, the creator of Game of Thrones, and touring the caves in a 19th century train is undoubtedly a magical experience.
Scarcely 15 minutes from the city centre, a former military installation has, since the 1990s, been one of Europe’s most important self-managed cultural centres.
Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park combines unspoilt nature with cultural attractions such as Tivoli Castle (International Centre of Graphic Arts), Cekin Mansion (Museum of Contemporary Slovenian History) and Jakopič Promenade.
This art nouveau masterpiece honouring Emperor Franz Joseph I is famous for its connection with the legend of Jason and the Argonauts.
St Nicholas Cathedral is one of the country’s most important architectural gems, housing impressive and majestic frescoes.
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