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Wondering what to do in Ljubljana? The answer is right here. With nearly 300,000 residents, this city keeps its cultural pulse beating year-round. Time flies as over 10,000 events unfold throughout the year.
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!
Editor’s Choice
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25 Apr 2025, 10:00-21:00 Pogačarjev trg, 1000 Ljubljana
Open kitchen
Odprta kuhna (Open kitchen) is a one of a kind food market and one of the most popular culinary projects in Slovenia that brings food lovers and culinary adventurers to Ljubljana's city centre (Pogačarjev trg) every sunny Friday from March until November.
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26 Apr 2025, 10:00-17:00 Gallusovo nabrežje embankment
ARTish
Exhibition Sales Art Festival
ARTish is a unique opportunity to see and buy interesting works of art by various artists and spend time in the wonderful company of creative people.
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8 May - 10 May 2025 Various locations around Ljubljana
Recreational March Around Ljubljana and OTP bank Threesomes Run
The traditional march around Ljubljana is one of the largest recreational events in Slovenia, attracting more than 30,000 participants each year. The march emphasizes universal values such as comradery and solidarity as well as healthy lifestyle.
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4 Jun - 8 Jun 2025 Slovenia
Tour of Slovenia
The Tour of Slovenia is not just an international sporting event – it is the largest cycling race in Slovenia and a key driving force behind the development of Slovenian cycling. It was first held in May 1993, featuring eight stages in its inaugural edition.
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14 Jun 2025, 08:00-12:30
Barjanka
Cycling marathon
Barjanka, a cycling event within the BTC City Franja Marathon, will present to cycling lovers the natural beauty of Ljubljana Marshes. It will also recall the beginnings of cycling competitions when they were still held on macadam roads.