Living & Traveling in Slovenia
Expatriate Information
Alcoholics Anonymous
AA holds English-speaking meetings on Wednesday nights at 7:00pm at PodmilšÄ?akova 14 (entrance in the rear) in Ljubljana. For more information, see the web site of AA in Slovenia.
American Corner in Koper
The American Corner is jointly run by the U.S. Embassy and the University of Primorska, hosting cultural and academic events to bring together American and Slovene culture.
Church Services in English
Anglican
Anglican services are held in English usually on the second Sunday of the month in the hall behind the sanctuary at the Lutheran Church, EvangeliÄ?anska Luteranska Cerkev Primoža Trubarja, located at Gosposvetksa 9 in Ljubljana, near the Hotel Lev. Enter the churchyard through the gate to the left of the main sanctuary door, and look for the door inside marked "Župnijski Urad." For more information, please call Ms. Miranda Kotnik at tel 04-574-4265.
Catholic
Roman Catholic services are held in English and Slovene every Sunday at 11:15 am at the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation, located on Prešernov Trg in the center of Ljubljana.
Mormon
Mormon services are held in English every Sunday at 10:00 am at the temporary space of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, located at Celovška cesta 43 in Ljubljana. For more information, please call 01-511-0593.
Protestant
Non-denominational Protestant evangelical services are held in English by the International Church of Ljubljana every Sunday at 5:00 pm at the Binkoštna Cerkev, located at Celovška cesta 70 in Ljubljana.
English-Speaking Theater
The British English-Speaking Theater (BEST) of Ljubljana offers classes and performances.
International Club of Slovenia
The International Club of Slovenia hosts monthly activities for ex-pats.
Ljubljana Ex-Pats
English-speaking expatriates in Ljubljana meet monthly at a cafe or restaurant. For more information, please see the group's web site, or check for announcements on the online message forum of Ljubljana Life Magazine.
SILA
The Slovene International Ladies Association, a voluntary non profit group, was founded in 1993 for the purpose of encouraging social, cultural, and educational exchange among its members. It has over 200 Slovene, international, and diplomatic members from about 35 countries who meet monthly.
Slovenia Times
The Slovenia Times is a biweekly English language newspaper.