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Sunday 31 May 2015 10:11 pm

48 hours in… Ljubljana, Slovenia

By: Express KCS

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WHAT TO SEE
Ljubljana cathedral is a stunning baroque building whose distinctive green dome dominates the city centre. Features include beautifully painted ceilings and important statues. After soaking in the culture, walk to the nearby market square for some street food. lj-stolnica.rkc.si

WHERE TO EAT
Gostilna na Gradu is a superb restaurant serving local cuisine using only locally-sourced ingredients. It’s located in the shadow of Ljubljana castle, which provides a suitably atomspheric backdrop to your meal. nagradu.si/en

WHERE TO STAY
Hotel Nox’s 24 rooms have each been created by a different Slovenian designer, with aesthetics ranging from futuristic to eastern. It’s convenient for the airport and close to the city centre. In a city with a dearth of characterful hotels, Nox stands out. hotelnox.com

WHERE TO DRINK
Ljubljana’s most iconic place to quench your thirst is Macek, a riverside coffee-shop and wine bar popular with locals and tourists alike (make sure you try the local wine – it’s nicer than you might assume). There are also rooms available. sobe-macek.si

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