Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, captivates with its romantic bridges and scenic waterways. The city's architecture showcases its rich cultural heritage. The historic centre, at the foot of a hill topped by the iconic Ljubljana Castle, is compact and easily explored on foot or by bike. Surrounded by lush landscapes, the city offers abundant opportunities for hiking, cycling, and outdoor activities.
Ljubljana, nestled halfway between Vienna and Venice, is a city where diverse historic and cultural influences converge, echoing elements of both these iconic cities. This picturesque town, brimming with romantic allure, boasts an ancient city centre that's easily navigable on foot. The architecture here is profoundly shaped by the renowned Jože Plečnik, whose work has left an indelible mark on his city of birth, much like Gaudí's impact on Barcelona. Ljubljana's landscape is also adorned with medieval, Baroque, and Secessionist touches. The city's most iconic symbol, the dragons of the Dragon Bridge, stand guard over the town.
Ljubljana exudes a laid-back, Mediterranean vibe, evident in the abundance of outdoor cafés, particularly along the Ljubljanica riverbanks, where people gather to unwind and soak in the views. The ancient city centre is a hub of constant activity, offering a rich cultural scene year-round, including numerous events. The warmer months bring free concerts, street performances, and various festivities.
The city's culinary scene is exceptional, blending traditional recipes, locally-sourced organic produce, Mediterranean influences, and modern techniques from local chefs. Slovenian wines, known for their distinct natural flavours, are also a highlight.
Situated at the heart of Slovenia, Ljubljana is a gateway to the country's natural wonders and famous landmarks, such as Lake Bled, Postojna Cave, the Slovenian Alps, the Karst region, and the coast of the Gulf of Trieste — all within easy reach.
Ljubljana is a picturesque city whose image is the product of various historical periods, though it has been marked most notably by the creations of the architect Jože Plečnik. It is distinguished by Ljubljana Castle located on the hill above the city, the Ljubljanica with its wondrous bridges and romantic banks, as well as testimonials and numerous stories from its rich and abundant past accompanying you with every step.
Ljubljana Castle
Plečnik’s Ljubljana
Dragon Bridge
Ljubljana Cathedral
River Ljubljanica & Its Bridges
Prešeren Square
National & University Library of Slovenia
City Museum of Ljubljana
National Museum of Slovenia
National Gallery of Slovenia
Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)
Ljubljana Zoo
Tivoli Park
The Roman City of Emona
Slovene Ethnographic Museum
International Centre of Graphic Arts
Town Square & Town Hall
Ljubljana Botanical Garden
Ljubljana is a city where nature is always close at hand. In some areas, a mere 10-minute walk will take you to a forest or a field. The Central Slovenia region, encompassing Ljubljana and 25 smaller municipalities, contains stunning natural beauty, superb cuisine, and scenic landscapes. Step off the beaten path and discover what lies just beyond Ljubljana's doorstep.
Kamnik
Velika Planina
Kamniška Bistrica Valley
Ljubljana Marshes
Polhov Gradec
Volčji Potok Arboretum
Županova Jama Cave
Terme Snovik Thermal Spa
Geoss Adventure Park
Bogenšperk Castle & Museum
Technical Museum of Slovenia in Bistra Castle
Krvavec
Ljubljana's culinary scene embraces the use of local ingredients and traditional cooking methods, offering a diverse range of dishes. Slovene cuisine blends influences from the Mediterranean, the Balkans, the Alps, and the Pannonian Basin. If you are eager to dive into this diverse culinary landscape, don’t miss the Central Market. With a bit of luck, you might even witness one of the culinary events held outdoors during the warm months.
Strelec Restaurant
Druga Violina
Vander Urbani Resort
JB Restaurant
Hotel Slon
Gostilna na Gradu
Valvas'or
Sushimama
Sokol Restaurant
TaBar
Restaurant at Hotel Cubo
Güjžina
Shambala
Most Restaurant
Šestica
Marley & Me
Špajza
Culinary House of Manna
Cubo
Grič
Gostilna Mihovec
Gostilna Repnik
Gostilna Belšak at Slavkov dom
Gostilna pri Kuklju
Relaxing and socialising in the outdoor bars and cafés in Ljubljana's old city centre is one of the city's most unique experiences. Those situated along the picturesque banks of the Ljubljanica are particularly popular.
Cha Tea House
Pritličje
TOZD bar
Daktari
SEM
Union Café
Le Petit Café
Nebotičnik Bar
Lolita
Grajska Kavarna
LP Bar
Cacao
Kavarna Zvezda at Hotel Slon
Slaščičarna pri vodnjaku
Fetiche Patisserie & Fetiche Bar
Ljubljana is a lively city with plenty of clubs. Besides the regular ones playing electronic dance music, there are unique venues like Metelkova, known for its alternative scene, and popular Balkan folk parties among the youth. The old city centre is renowned for its laid-back vibe and numerous outdoor bars and cafés. On weekends, some transform into nightclubs, hosting DJ sets, wild parties and dance nights.
Tobačna
Metelkova
Kino Šiška
Harat's Pub
Union Pub
Cirkus Club
Prulček
Cutty Sark Pub
K4 Club
Orto Bar
As Aperitivo
Ljubljana offers a wide selection of products by renowned brands as well as local producers. When in the old city centre, don’t forget to visit the Central Market as well as the occasional outdoor fair. The eastern edge of the city is also the location of one of the largest shopping complexes in Europe, BTC City.
BTC City
Galerija Emporium
Nama
Ljubljana Central Market
Maximarket
Open-air Markets along Ljubljanica
Rudnik Shopping Complex
Mercator Center Ljubljana
Piranske Soline
Porcelain Catbriyur
Steklarna Rogaška
Idrija Lace Gallery
Kraševka
Trgovina Ika
Laura Etno Galerija
Zlatarna Celje
Ljubljana is famous for its year-round lively cultural events. Slovenia boasts extremely creative cultural production, while the city of Ljubljana also often hosts world-famous artists. One of Ljubljana’s specialties is a large number of free open-air events held on the streets and squares of the ancient city centre, especially during summer and the festive month of December.
Open Kitchen (Odprta kuhna)
Lighting Guerrilla (Svetlobna gverila)
Art Market Ljubljana
International Festival Druga Godba
Ljubljana Wine Route
Ana Desetnica Festival
Ljubljana Festival
Young Lions
International Biennial of Graphic Arts
BIO — Biennial of Design Ljubljana
City of Women
LIFFe — Ljubljana International Film Festival
December in Ljubljana
Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU)
Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (Brnik) lies 26 kilometres from Ljubljana. A regular bus route, shuttles, private minibuses and taxis connect the airport to the city.
Address: Zgornji Brnik 130a
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Public Transport
Public transport is provided by urban and suburban buses of Ljubljanski potniški promet (LPP).
The bus fare is paid via the Urbana stored-value card (card price €2.00 + bus fare). One bus fare equals €1.30. Changing buses within 90 minutes from purchase is free-of-charge.
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BicikeLJ Bicycle Sharing
The BicikeLJ system is comprised of numerous automatic bicycle rental terminals. Bicycle rental is free-of-charge, though restricted to one hour per bicycle. Before the hour expires, you can return the bicycle to the terminal and rent a 'fresh' one after five minutes.
The system may be used following an online registration which costs €1.00.
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Telephone
Country code for Slovenia: +386
Regional code for Ljubljana: (0)1
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Electricity
In Slovenia, power plugs and sockets in Slovenia are type F, with two round prongs/holes. The standard voltage is 220–230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
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