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Entertainment in Ljubljana

Few cities have so many charming cafes, bars and street bars as Ljubljana. Unless otherwise specified, all the following hotels will be open from day to night. The price of an espresso is 160-200 tolars, a small beer is 300-350 tolars, and a cocktail is 900- 1000 tolars. Then, please choose a bar that you think is very atmospheric and enjoy it.

On the bank where willows hang low, classic bars are Macek (Cankarfevonab19; Time: 4-7 pm) and Zlata Ladjica(Jurcicev trg), and DJ performances were added on weekends. Exquisite old-school bars include: Antico Cafe, Roza(zidovska 6) with wooden panels, and Cajna Hisa(Stari trg 3;; ; Time: Monday to Saturday 9am- 1pm) and Slascicarnana privodnjaku (Stari trg30).

If you want to pursue novelty, you can try Fraga Gallery-Bar (Masterni TRG 15), be bold and innovative, with white background and white edge (Masterni TRG 4;; Small beer 450 tolars). There are Patrick's (Prec na ul 6) and sir William's (tavecarjeva 8a; Closed on Sunday) and the more popular Knafljev prehod.

BiKoFe (Gosposka 7) attracts a large number of customers with its soft jazz. In Pr' skelet(Kljucavnicarska 5;; Time: 10am- 1pm), thin people are addicted to buying one-for-one cocktails in a funny "Loki horror" basement all day. Makalonca(Hribarjevo nab) is an unpretentious but popular bar. In a glass-enclosed building, it is easy to slide down the steps. The beautiful Petit Cafe (TRG Franco Ske Reculucje 4) will make you feel that you are in martel.

If you want to experience a more vulgar atmosphere, please come to Poljanska cesta Street, where Fabreka Bar (Poljanska 9;; Cocktail is a cheerful and rambling club, which is very popular with students. Many backpackers will be attracted by the Oriental Cafe in Celica Hostel Youth Hostel, and can't help but stop and completely forget the Kova area in Maertel. Global Tmsiceva 2;; The entrance fee after midnight is 1000 tolars; Time: Tuesday to Saturday, 8 am-4 pm) After 1 1 every night, this cocktail bar will have the most beautiful scenery in Ljubljana and become a very popular dance floor. Try to lift Slokenska Sesta's huge shield.

There are two real underground dance halls run by students. Crazy electronic music will be played on Fridays and Saturdays (each ticket 1000- 1500 tolars), and other special programs will be performed on weekends.

Bachus, a weekend disco, is very fashionable. Now it is a bar restaurant.

From Tuesday to Saturday, DJs turned this place into an underground bar with flickering candlelight, and turned an untimely high-priced restaurant into a crowded nightlife club.

Jazz club Gajo, whether it is a college carnival on Monday, a concert on Wednesday or just a drinking party, Gajo is very desirable.

Almost half of the wonderful places in Cova District of Maertel are hidden behind simple doors, and they start to glow after midnight from Thursday to Saturday. You may not like street art and groups of young people who scribble everywhere and behave secretly, but don't be afraid. Entering from Masarykova cesta Street, Gala Hala on the right often holds live band performances and club nights.

Otto Bar is famous for late-night receptions and dances, with occasional live music. This club is surrounded by red padded walls and steel fans, where you can enjoy the wonderful performances of Joy Division.

A booklet called "The Call of Ljubljana" can show you the direction of travel and list all the cultural activities, sports activities and nightlife activities in Ljubljana. The glamorous Ljubljana Life magazine provides a concise and clear classic introduction. These magazines can be obtained free of charge in tourist information centers, hotels and some restaurants. The most attractive thing is the multi-functional Kankarev Dom Cultural Center, whose underground ticket office is hidden in a supermarket. Concerts are usually held in the beautiful Filharmonija (Kongresni trg). If you want to enjoy ballet, you can go to the Zupancicevaul. Krizanke T held part of the Ljubljana Summer Art Festival in a dilapidated monastery.