Shopping in Ljubljana
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Skrina
This is the best shop - bar none - for distinctly Slovenian (and affordable) folk craft, like Prekmurje black pottery, Idrija lace, beehive panels with folk motifs, decorated heart-shaped honey cakes, painted Easter eggs, Rogaška glassware, colourful bridal chests and colourful stepped stools.
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Darila Rokus
Rokus Gifts - This stunning shop is the main outlet for a company manufacturing high-end glassware and crockery designed by the likes of Oskar Kagoj and Zora Stančič, reproductions of Plečnik's sketches and Trubar's original catechism, fine folk art and vintage wines.
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Wine Cellars of Slovenia
Wine Cellars of Slovenia (Vinske Kleti Slovenije) If you're serious about wine this enormous wine cellar and restaurant north of Centre is for you. It has a selection of 800 wines, most of which are Slovenian.
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Ljubljanček
This small souvenir shop in the Grand Hotel Union Executive specialises in products and souvenirs with distinct Ljubljana motifs. It also stocks local guides and English-language newspapers and periodicals.
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Vino Boutique
This small wine boutique located in a narrow passageway may not have as much choice as the Wine Cellars of Slovenia but it's more central, and the owners are well informed and helpful.
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Musikalje
Musikalje is an atmospheric shop near the Križanke is the place in Ljubljana for classical music, scores and instruments. Don't buy a piano - it will be hard to get on the plane.
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Covered Market
To the west of the open-air markets opposite the cathedral, the covered market on the ground floor of the Seminary has a superb range of meats, charcuterie, fish and dairy products.
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Galerija Fortuna
Packed into this lovely shop are some really beautiful antiques, especially glassware from the 1920s and other delightful Art Nouveau treasures. Prices are pretty reasonable too.
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Torbice Grošelj
Located in the Old Town where there is a growing number of designer shops, Torbice Grošelj sells handbags by designer Marjeta Grošelj in top-quality leather.
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ArtGlass Atelje
ArtGlass Atelje specialises in stunning functional and glass pieces by master craftsman Tomaž Miletič. The only dilemma is getting it home in one piece!
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Piranske Soline
Piranske Soline: An interesting shop in the Old Town selling bath sea salts to relax the weary traveller. Sells other locally made products from Sečovlje.
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Studio Irma Vončina
This gallery studio nestled in the Old Town stocks some of the finest lace you'll find in Slovenia outside Idrija. A great nook for seekers of local crafts.
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Spin Vinyl
A sizeable collection of old vinyl and CDs complements the newer stuff, which is a mix of alternative rock and dance music, both local and international.
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Almira Sadar
On offer at Almira Sadar are uniquely patterned women's foundation pieces and accessories in natural materials from one of Slovenia's leading designers.
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Annapurna
If you've forgotten your sleeping bag, ski poles, hiking boots, climbing gear or rucksack, this shop in Krakovo can supply you with most (or all) of it.
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Rustika
This attractive gallery and shop, with wooden floors and a really 'rustic' feel, is conveniently located in Ljubljana Castle and is good for folk art.
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Butanoga
Now we've seen shoes and we've worn shoes but we've never - ever - seen anything like these beauties by Matjaž Vlah. Judge for yourself.
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Akultura
Akultura retails skirts, jackets and gloves in beautiful multicoloured, butter-soft leathers. In summer, silk apparel makes an appearance.
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Maximarket
Maximarket has the largest selection of food and wine in the city centre as well as a bakery.
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Katarina Silk
Silk scarves so fine they'll pass through a ring and unique costume jewellery.
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