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Easter in Slovenia

Monday Apr 13       Dolničarjeva 1
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Coronavirus update: All of the text bellow is all well and wonderful but since we're dealing with the outbreak of the coronavirus in Slovenia, the city is quiet now anyway and family visits are strongly discouraged. Which does not mean you can't or shouldn't join in the food-making  part of the Easter Day Traditions in Slovenia and compete in the making of Potica or simply the whole traditional Easter Day Breakfast. Feeling lazy or otherwise inadequate to undertake this project? Calm down and order your potica in one of these places that'll be more than happy to deliver it to you. This way you'll be supporting local businesses that are experiencing losses right now. What a win-win! 
 
Easter Breakfast in Slovenia
Easter Breakfast in Slovenia. Photo: Klemen Brumec / CC

Although your average Slovene is not exactly a devout adherent to Catholicism, Easter (or Velika noč) in Slovene, is still a major holiday in the country, and Easter Monday (falling on 13 April this year) is a work-free day. So if you're visiting Ljubljana at this time you can expect it to be noticeably quieter than usual - although depending on the weather you may still have to elbow your way into a seat at one of the countless cafés along the Ljubljanica river.

If you have the honour of being invited to someone's home during Easter weekend - which is not incredibly likely given that it's traditionally a time for family gatherings - be prepared to eat more or less continually for three days straight, as the weekend is informally referred to by many as 'the Slovene eating holiday'. One Easter delicacy you have to try is potica, a rolled cake that can come with any number of fillings, most commonly a walnut or poppy seed paste. If you can't get it homemade, it's best purchased from smaller bakeries or the central market.

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Apr 13 2020
St Nicholas' Cathedral
Dolničarjeva 1

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