Slovenia has events of all kinds, to suit everyone’s taste. Every day there is a chance to see the work of the best artists from Slovenia and from further afield, while there are concerts and festivals at which to enjoy great music. You can support your favourite team or athlete at sports events, or test your own physical prowess at any number of recreational events. Ethnological and culinary events offer not just entertainment, but a chance to get to know local traditions and tastes. Children too can extend and challenge themselves in Slovenia.
The
events with the highest international profile are primarily hosted by Ljubljana and Maribor. Ljubljana is the
World Book Capital in 2010, while Maribor will be the
European Capital of Culture in 2012. Ljubljana is home to Slovenia’s cultural epicentre,
Cankarjev Dom, which offers a huge range of events throughout the year. Some of the main
cultural events in the capital are music festivals, such as the
Summer Festival, the
Jazz Festival and
Druga Godba. Maribor boasts the outstanding
Lent Festival.
A number of other towns host
festivals of theatre, dance, music and independent arts.
Sports events range from those involving top-level
competitors from around the world, to those designed for recreational participants.

- Major skiing and ski jumping meets are held every year at
Mariborsko Pohorje,
Kranjska Gora and
Planica.
- The world’s best biathletes do battle at
Pokljuka. - The
Round Ljubljana Walk is one of the biggest recreational events.
- Huge numbers test themselves in the
marathons in
Radenci and
Ljubljana.
- The
Franja Marathon and the
Assault on Vršič are among the most popular biking events.
It is at
ethnological and
culinary events that you can genuinely get to know Slovenia’s customs and traditions.
- Carnival is an unforgettable experience in many towns:
Ptuj with its kurents,
Cerknica with Zofka the Witch,
Drežnica pri Kobaridu, and parades in countless other towns.
- Local
artisan traditions can be discovered at the wooden goods fair in
Ribnica, the shoemakers’ fair in
Tržič and the coachmen’s festival in
Postojna.
- Some of the best culinary experiences are to be had in the festivities marking
St Martin’s day, when the must officially becomes wine.
- Larger towns also host food and wine
fairs. Children are well catered-for in all the regions of Slovenia, and major
conferences and
trade fairs are held in Ljubljana, Portorož and Bled. But there are many other events worthy of a visit: workshops, book fairs, entertainment events and events run by NGOs and associations.
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