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Ljubljana Tourism is organizing the third Ljubljana Tourism Week from September 23 to 29, 2024, aimed at the residents of Ljubljana. During this week, they will have the opportunity to discover the city through various experiences, guided tours, tastings, workshops, and visits to hotels and museums, exploring Ljubljana as it is experienced by its visitors. They will also be able to share their opinions on tourism development and view an exhibition in the city center about the importance of this economic sector for the capital.

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Ljubljana Tourism, in collaboration with 40 partners, has prepared an extensive program to encourage the residents of Ljubljana to experience the city in a different way than on their daily routes. They are invited to take time to explore the capital and discover its diverse offerings of cultural, gastronomic, and creative experiences.

During the week, they will have the opportunity to explore Ljubljana through its love stories or the mosaics of street artist Invader, uncover all the secrets of Tivoli Park, and take a ride through the capital on a wooden electric boat. They can look behind the walls of hotels and the Seminary Library, stroll through the Castle Vineyard, and join a night tour of the Slovenian Parliament. Workshops will allow them to repair an umbrella, print a poster, try their hand at clay shaping, metalworking, jewelry making, and weaving, and even learn how to prepare cocktails and štruklji (a traditional dish). Visitors can join guided tours of exhibitions in museums and galleries and enjoy special culinary offerings at Ljubljana's hotels, along with tastings of spirits and beers. Among the special offerings will be a craft beer brewed specifically for Ljubljana Tourism Week at the Tektonik microbrewery, with its name to be chosen by Ljubljana’s residents.

Many activities in the program are free of charge. The full program of Ljubljana Tourism Week, with detailed information about individual experiences, is available on the Ljubljana Tourism website and at the Tourist Information Center (TIC) at Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 2.

At Stritarjeva Ulica Street, Ljubljana Tourism has organized an exhibition to familiarize residents with projects in the city funded by tourism-related funds. They are invited to submit their suggestions for improving the city's offerings and image via an online survey or directly at the TIC.

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