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Ljubljana Attractions

Sitting along the Ljubljanica River smack in the middle of Slovenia, the capital of Ljubljana is an alluring destination marked by sidewalk cafes, wine bars, and specialty boutiques that line the leafy banks of the river. Once overrun by traffic, today the center of the city is a pedestrian-only district, save for bicycles, buses, and a few toll-free electric taxis known as Kavalirs. It’s perfectly convenient to get around on foot, and you can freely walk between the north and south ends of the district in roughly 20 minutes. Thanks to its population and location, Ljubljana boasts a fascinating mix of old and new along with urban and country. Baroque cathedrals and romantic bridges sit beside popular nightclubs, while luxe hotels and modern museums share the streets with peaceful parks. Outside the city, the stunning surroundings of the Julian Alps provide an ideal landscape for outdoor recreation, while close proximity to the borders of Italy, Austria, and Croatia offers easy access to other tourist destinations including Venice, Graz, and Zagreb.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Ljubljana

Ljubljana is divided into 17 districts and countless neighborhoods, but the best and most beautiful attractions are clustered near the center of the city.

Center District — The Center District is split in half by the Ljubljanica River, with the historic heart of the city lying to the east and the more contemporary commercial hub sitting to the west.

  • Old Town: Squeezed between Castle Hill and the Ljubljanica River, the medieval Old Town is perhaps the most charming neighborhood in the city. Home to picturesque squares and cobblestone streets, the area is where you’ll find long-standing landmarks like the Ljubljana Cathedral, the Robba Fountain, and St. James’s Parish Church. Atop the hill, Ljubljana Castle looks down upon the city and offers a permanent exhibit highlighting history and art. Back down along the river are bistros and cafes to suit any taste, as well as unique shops to find interesting souvenirs. At the south end of the dragon-adorned bridge, Central Market draws locals and visitors alike with its fresh produce, aromatic flowers, and homemade cheese. From March through October in nearby Pogacarjev Square, around 50 of the city’s top restaurants come together every Friday to serve up innovative concoctions from morning until night.
  • City Center: West across the river, the colorful City Center thrives with options for shopping, dining, sightseeing, and partying. Garden restaurants, international eateries, and swanky nightclubs lend a vibrant atmosphere at all times of day. In the small boutiques, shoppers can peruse everything from globally known brands to independent Slovenian designers. There’s history and culture to be found here as well, with attractions like the National Museum of Slovenia, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Gallery. Further west, the neighborhood encompasses much of Tivoli Park, which is Ljubljana’s largest green space. Here, find paved paths, grassy picnic areas, and formal gardens. The park is also home to a lakeside bar, a bowling center, the Museum of Contemporary History, and the International Center of Graphic Arts.
  • Tabor — North of the Old Town, across the river, Tabor is an artsy hub that’s driven much of the city’s alternative scene for the last few decades. During the day, locals get their coffee fix at the garden and cafe at the Ethnographic Museum. Once the sun goes down, the Metelkova Art Center calls out the cool crowd to nightly events including concerts and gallery showings held in graffiti-laced studios.

Trnovo District — South of the Center District, Trnovo is a quieter section of the city, but still offers much in the way of things to see and do. In the north part of the district, the Plečnik House details the life and work of architect Jože Plečnik, who still dictates much of the city’s aesthetic to this day. See the remarkably preserved home, where original pencil stubs, eyeglasses, and even packs of cigarettes remain in their place. On the streets surrounding the house, particularly around the park, quirky restaurants and bars have become popular with the city’s young professional and student populations.

What to See in Ljubljana

While Ljubljana boasts a wealth of wonders for the eyes, no first-time trip is complete without paying a visit to the top of Castle Hill. From the funicular station in the alley across from Krekov Square, board a glass cable car for a quick ride up the hill. On a clear day, gaze out upon postcard-worthy views of red-roofed buildings, cobblestone streets, and the emerald-green river. If you choose, you can even take the car once the sun goes down to marvel at the city when it’s lit up at night. Upon arrival at the fortress, the time is yours to do with as you please. Embark on a tour through time with costumed characters, explore the weird and wonderful world of the Puppet Museum, or climb to the top of the 19th-century watchtower to see the city from even an higher perspective.

Sightseeing in Ljubljana

Discover the top sights of Ljubljana as you wander artistic enclaves, atmospheric districts, and locally loved neighborhoods on a walking tour of the city’s bohemian heart. With a local leading the way, begin in the City Center and set off on a stroll that takes you past ancient Roman remains and minimalist architecture byJože Plečnik. Continue over a footbridge through the Baroque buildings of the Old Town before settling in for a beer at a tucked-away bar. After chatting with your guide about the daily life of the city, journey back over the river into the trendy neighborhood of Tabor. Immerse yourself in Ljubljana’s alternative culture as you wander around the lively bars, eclectic clubs, and glowing graffiti at the Metelkova Art Center.

Once you’ve explored the sights of the city, it’s time to dig into the food. Over the course of a few hours, sample 9 traditional dishes from the region, which is known for a mix of influences from Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. Tuck into creations such as hearty beef stew, a rolled dough dish known as struklji, and a sweet and crunchy dessert called prekmurska gibanica. As the country is also home to 3 winegrowing regions, you tour comes complete with 4 different pours to complement the food. Sip and savor varietals like oaky chardonnay, fruit-forward pinot noir, and powerful refosco.

If traveling to Ljubljana, why not seize the opportunity to see one of the other beautiful cities that are easily reachable by car? On a full-day tour, sit back and relax as a guide drives you into the dramatic Karst region, where you’re treated to sites like the 13th-century Predjama Castle built into the face of a cave. Continue on to the coastal resort towns of Koper, Izola, and Portorož. At each destination, enjoy free time to wander the medieval squares, stroll the sandy beaches, or dine on a mouthwatering meal of fresh seafood at one of the many locally owned restaurants or cafes.


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Ljubljana must see attractions

1. Ljubljana Castle

Tour Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad), an iconic city landmark and a place to discover centuries of Slovene history. Perched atop the wooded Castle Hill, the castle rises above Ljubljana’s medieval Old Town with a mishmash of defensive walls, towers and turrets. Much of the complex dates to the 16th century but evidence suggests that there has been a castle here since the 12th century. In its long history Ljubljana Castle has served as a garrison, prison and royal residence.
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Ljubljana Castle showing heritage architecture

2. Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) is a fairytale-like bridge that crosses the Ljubljanica River to the Old Town of Ljubljana. Stroll across the bridge, appreciate its craftsmanship and admire its decorative statues. The bridge opened to the public in 1901 and was originally known as the Jubilee Bridge of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It replaced an old wooden bridge and is one of Europe’s earliest examples of a reinforced concrete bridge.
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Dragon Bridge which includes heritage architecture, a bridge and a river or creek

3. Triple Bridge

Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) is an intriguing pedestrian bridge that spans the Ljubljanica River. It’s a historic crossroads between Prešeren Square, Ljubljana’s central square and the city’s picturesque Old Town. Enjoy panoramic views of notable monuments from Triple Bridge, an idyllic place to stop and experience the enchanting atmosphere of Ljubljana’s spiritual heart.
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Triple Bridge which includes heritage architecture, a city and a square or plaza

4. Ljubljana Town Hall

Explore the art, architecture and history of Ljubljana Town Hall where the city government's power resides. The original building was constructed toward the end of the 15th century, but the current form dates back to early 18th-century reconstructions.
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Ljubljana Town Hall which includes interior views and an administrative buidling

5. Preseren Square

Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) marks the heart of Ljubljana’s city center. It’s an attractive cobblestone square beautified by historical landmarks and views of Castle Hill. Prešeren Square is a great place to admire a range of architectural styles and enjoy people-watching opportunities. Attend concerts, markets and political rallies here.
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Preseren Square featuring a square or plaza as well as a large group of people

6. St. Nicholas Cathedral

St. Nicholas’ Cathedral (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja) or Ljubljana Cathedral is a striking landmark and one of Ljubljana’s most important religious buildings. Visit this church to admire its elegant Baroque exterior, marvel at frescoes by world-renowned painters, attend Mass or enjoy performances by chamber choirs.
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St. Nicholas Cathedral showing interior views and art

7. Metelkova

Metelkova is an urban cultural area and autonomous district in central Ljubljana, a place to experience the city’s alternative arts and music scene. See artists working in their studios, watch live music performances and attend wide-ranging festivals. The site evolved in 1993 when about 200 volunteers squatted in the one-time barracks of the Slovenian headquarters of the Yugoslav National Army to prevent the building’s demolition.
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Metelkova which includes a small town or village, outdoor art and building ruins

8. Tivoli Park

Enjoy a green escape amid the lawns, trees, statues, fountains and ornamental flowerbeds of Tivoli Park. This is the biggest park in the city, popular for its natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere and sporting facilities.
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What to do in Ljubljana

Free Things to Do in Ljubljana

There's no need to endlessly reach for your wallet in Ljubljana. The following won't cost a red cent.

Parliament Building - Be inspired by the design and originality of this impressive example of modernistic architecture.

Triple Bridge - Detour to this historic landmark and learn something about the cultural heritage of the area.

Preseren Square - This is a bustling location where you can absorb the atmosphere and appreciate the local way of life.

River Ljubljanica Kanal - Simply being near the water will leave you feeling refreshed and calm.

Ljubljana Central Market - Flick through your guidebook and discover why this place is worth adding to your must-see list.

Franciscan Church - Mix some spirituality into your vacation with a visit to this religious sanctuary.

Tivoli Park - No matter if you can tell your peonies from poppies, you won't struggle to find beauty in this glorious display.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Ljubljana

Ljubljana is divided into 17 districts and countless neighborhoods, but the best and most beautiful attractions are clustered near the center of the city.

Center District — The Center District is split in half by the Ljubljanica River, with the historic heart of the city lying to the east and the more contemporary commercial hub sitting to the west.

Old Town: Squeezed between Castle Hill and the Ljubljanica River, the medieval Old Town is perhaps the most charming neighborhood in the city. Home to picturesque squares and cobblestone streets, the area is where you’ll find long-standing landmarks like the Ljubljana Cathedral, the Robba Fountain, and St. James’s Parish Church. Atop the hill, Ljubljana Castle looks down upon the city and offers a permanent exhibit highlighting history and art. Back down along the river are bistros and cafes to suit any taste, as well as unique shops to find interesting souvenirs. At the south end of the dragon-adorned bridge, Central Market draws locals and visitors alike with its fresh produce, aromatic flowers, and homemade cheese. From March through October in nearby Pogacarjev Square, around 50 of the city’s top restaurants come together every Friday to serve up innovative concoctions from morning until night. City Center: West across the river, the colorful City Center thrives with options for shopping, dining, sightseeing, and partying. Garden restaurants, international eateries, and swanky nightclubs lend a vibrant atmosphere at all times of day. In the small boutiques, shoppers can peruse everything from globally known brands to independent Slovenian designers. There’s history and culture to be found here as well, with attractions like the National Museum of Slovenia, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Gallery. Further west, the neighborhood encompasses much of Tivoli Park, which is Ljubljana’s largest green space. Here, find paved paths, grassy picnic areas, and formal gardens. The park is also home to a lakeside bar, a bowling center, the Museum of Contemporary History, and the International Center of Graphic Arts.Tabor — North of the Old Town, across the river, Tabor is an artsy hub that’s driven much of the city’s alternative scene for the last few decades. During the day, locals get their coffee fix at the garden and cafe at the Ethnographic Museum. Once the sun goes down, the Metelkova Art Center calls out the cool crowd to nightly events including concerts and gallery showings held in graffiti-laced studios.

Trnovo District — South of the Center District, Trnovo is a quieter section of the city, but still offers much in the way of things to see and do. In the north part of the district, the Plečnik House details the life and work of architect Jože Plečnik, who still dictates much of the city’s aesthetic to this day. See the remarkably preserved home, where original pencil stubs, eyeglasses, and even packs of cigarettes remain in their place. On the streets surrounding the house, particularly around the park, quirky restaurants and bars have become popular with the city’s young professional and student populations.

What to See in Ljubljana

While Ljubljana boasts a wealth of wonders for the eyes, no first-time trip is complete without paying a visit to the top of Castle Hill. From the funicular station in the alley across from Krekov Square, board a glass cable car for a quick ride up the hill. On a clear day, gaze out upon postcard-worthy views of red-roofed buildings, cobblestone streets, and the emerald-green river. If you choose, you can even take the car once the sun goes down to marvel at the city when it’s lit up at night. Upon arrival at the fortress, the time is yours to do with as you please. Embark on a tour through time with costumed characters, explore the weird and wonderful world of the Puppet Museum, or climb to the top of the 19th-century watchtower to see the city from even an higher perspective.

Sightseeing in Ljubljana

Discover the top sights of Ljubljana as you wander artistic enclaves, atmospheric districts, and locally loved neighborhoods on a walking tour of the city’s bohemian heart. With a local leading the way, begin in the City Center and set off on a stroll that takes you past ancient Roman remains and minimalist architecture byJože Plečnik. Continue over a footbridge through the Baroque buildings of the Old Town before settling in for a beer at a tucked-away bar. After chatting with your guide about the daily life of the city, journey back over the river into the trendy neighborhood of Tabor. Immerse yourself in Ljubljana’s alternative culture as you wander around the lively bars, eclectic clubs, and glowing graffiti at the Metelkova Art Center.

Once you’ve explored the sights of the city, it’s time to dig into the food. Over the course of a few hours, sample 9 traditional dishes from the region, which is known for a mix of influences from Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. Tuck into creations such as hearty beef stew, a rolled dough dish known as struklji, and a sweet and crunchy dessert called prekmurska gibanica. As the country is also home to 3 winegrowing regions, you tour comes complete with 4 different pours to complement the food. Sip and savor varietals like oaky chardonnay, fruit-forward pinot noir, and powerful refosco.

If traveling to Ljubljana, why not seize the opportunity to see one of the other beautiful cities that are easily reachable by car? On a full-day tour, sit back and relax as a guide drives you into the dramatic Karst region, where you’re treated to sites like the 13th-century Predjama Castle built into the face of a cave. Continue on to the coastal resort towns of Koper, Izola, and Portorož. At each destination, enjoy free time to wander the medieval squares, stroll the sandy beaches, or dine on a mouthwatering meal of fresh seafood at one of the many locally owned restaurants or cafes.

Things to Do in Ljubljana with Kids

Ljubljana is a terrific place for a family break. Bring the little ones along and enjoy these top family friendly experiences together:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Ljubljana on a sunny day?
Take advantage of the good weather (and get some exercise as well) with some of these top outdoor activities:


What should I not miss in Ljubljana?
If you’d like to explore the best of this place, add these sights to your schedule:

  • Ljubljana Castle
  • Triple Bridge
  • Dragon Bridge
  • St. Nicholas Cathedral

Are there cheap things to do in Ljubljana?
What can you do in Ljubljana for free?
You could store your money in the hotel safe for the day, because these great attractions won’t cost you a penny:

  • Triple Bridge
  • Dragon Bridge
  • St. Nicholas Cathedral
  • University of Ljubljana


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