Small family-run hotels sit side-by-side with luxury properties on a grand scale in Slovenia’s capital Robin is a Scottish travel writer, blogger and broadcaster with over 30 years of experience. He ...
Situated in the urban heart of the Slovenian capital, and established in 1919, the University of Ljubljana (UL) is the oldest and largest higher education institute in the country. When it began, the ...
Slovenia lies at the crossroads of Central Europe, where the Alps meet the Mediterranean. Known for its natural beauty, rich culture and warm hospitality, it offers mountains, lakes, vineyards and a ...
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Zavarovalnica Sava Ljubljana, also known as the Slovenia Open, is a WTA 125 tournament played on outdoor clay courts. Originally a WTA Tour event between 2005 and 2010, it went on hiatus until 2021, ...
Clint Henderson is a managing editor at TPG who has worked in the journalism industry for more than 25 years. He is obsessed with travel and has used points and miles to explore the world. The cards ...
From sleek boutique hotels and new outposts from world-renowned chefs to flower therapy and vintage typography workshops, Slovenia’s main city is more appealing than ever. Ljubljana is the only major ...
An imposing castle rises over a moody city. Tourists stroll across an elegant bridge above a meandering river while publicans fill tall glasses with crisp and foaming lagers. Café chatter in several ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Alex Crevar is a freelance journalist and regular contributor to New York Times Travel. He has lived in and covered the Western Balkans for 25 years. A lifetime in travel has passed since Ljubljana ...
Plečnik is a bit of a mystery to most architects. A Slovene native, he inherited an artistic bent from his carpenter father, went to Vienna in 1892 to work as a furniture designer, and came under the ...
Ljubljana is Europe’s little secret. This small capital city (less than 300,000 inhabitants) is perhaps surprisingly big in terms of architecture, and the variety of its built history makes it a ...