Tourist Attractions in Ljubljana Slovenia
If your stay is 2 – 4 Days

Tourist Attractions in Ljubljana Slovenia
Tourist Attractions in Ljubljana Slovenia, if your stay is 2 – 4 Days: Triple Bridge, Preseren Square, Dragon Bridge, Central Market, Ljubljana Castle, Tivoli Park, National Gallery, House of illusions, Rent Kayak, Canoe or SUP, LEA Boat – Ljubljanica River Cruise and many more.
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Tivoli Park – Ljubljana Slovenia
Tivoli Park in Ljubljana SloveniaReviews Google: 4.4 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.4 5 minutes walk from the historical city center of Ljubljana. Tivoli Park is filled with gardens, sculptures and historic buildings including Tivoli Castle, Cekin Castle and Tivoli Hall. Tivoli Park is the largest green space in Ljubljana, Slovenia and the perfect place to relax in…
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Triple Bridge – Ljubljana
Triple Bridge in Ljubljana SloveniaReviews Google: 4.4 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.4 Triple Bridge is located in the historic center of Ljubljana. This unique bridge is a group of three bridges across the Ljubljanica River connecting the medieval old town with the modern city. The Triple Bridge in Ljubljana connects the historical medieval town on the southeastern…
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Preseren Square – Ljubljana Slovenia
Preseren Square in Ljubljana SloveniaReviews Google: 4.4 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.4 Preseren Square is located in the historic center of Ljubljana. Prešeren Square is the central square in Ljubljana. It is part of the old town’s pedestrian zone. Prešeren Square in Ljubljana Slovenia is a major meeting point where festivals (like the annual Ljubljana Dragon Carnival,…
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Dragon Bridge – Ljubljana Slovenia
Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana SloveniaReviews Google: 4.1 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.1 The bridge is located in the historic center of Ljubljana. The most charismatic bridge in Ljubljana with its four very photogenic dragons. Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana Slovenia was built in the beginning of the 20th century, when Ljubljana was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As…
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Central Market in Ljubljana
Central Market in Ljubljana Reviews Google: 4.5 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.2 Located between the Triple Bridge and the Dragon Bridge. The Ljubljana Central Market is an open-air food market located in the historic center of the city. The Ljubljana Central Market is a market in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The riverside market building, sometimes referred to as Plečnik’s…
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Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Castle A Contemporary Castle With a Rich History On the green hill in the middle of the city, behind ancient walls, is a rich world of historical, cultural and other entertaining content. Whenever you want to get closer to the sun, or when you need a different view of the world, food for your…
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Ljubljana Guided City Tour – Including Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Guided City Tour – Including Ljubljana CastleReviews Google: 4.9 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.9 Price per person from 80 EUR Taking a guided walking tour of Ljubljana is an excellent way to get to know the city especially if you’re short on time. On a Ljubljana Guided Tour is not only walking around the main attractions…
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National Gallery Ljubljana
National Gallery Ljubljana Reviews Google: 4.6 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.2 The main art museum in Slovenia. National Gallery in Ljubljana is the main art museum in Slovenia containing the largest visual arts collection from the late medieval period to the twentieth century. Visit the Permanent Collection with Audio guide in English language or use free mobile…
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House of illusions Ljubljana
House of illusions Ljubljana Reviews Google: 4.4 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.3 Do you trust your senses? In the House of Illusions your senses will be on a serious test. But doing so you will have a lot of fun and you will learn new things. Small museum full of different illusions along the walls and in…
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Rent Kayak, Canoe or SUP in Ljubljana
Rent a paddle-board, kayak, canoe and motorboat in Ljubljana Rent a paddleboard, kayak, canoe and motorboat. Embark on an unforgettable experience along the Ljubljanica River Address: Velika Čolnarska ulica 22, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaPhone: +386 70 839 234Google Maps Instructions TIP The Ljubljanica is a peaceful river that meanders lazily through the Ljubljana Marshes, where we…
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LEA Boat – Ljubljanica River Cruise
LEA Boat – Ljubljanica River Cruise Reviews Google: 4.9 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.5 ENTRY POINTS: Grain Bridge – Butcher’s Bridge – Court Square – Bank – Gallus Embankment – Trnovo port Ljubljanica River Cruise with LEA Boat Embark on an unforgettable journey with Barka Lea and experience a panoramic tour through the enchanting heart of Ljubljana’s…
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BARJANKA – Ljubljana Boat Tour
BARJANKA – Ljubljana Boat Tour Reviews Google: 4.6 Reviews TripAdvisor: 5.0 Sightseeing Boat Tour, Private Boat Rental, Private Boat Picnic Ljubljana sightseeing with Barjanka boat tour. Enjoy a cruise down Ljubljana’s beautiful river Ljubljanica and take in the sights along the shores, including city highlights all-year-round. Simply head to the water and experience the tranquility…
Ljubljana
Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional center as well as the transport, science and education center of Slovenia.
A people-friendly city
As its inhabitants and numerous visitors will tell you, Ljubljana is, indeed, a people-friendly city. Categorized as a medium-sized European city, it offers everything a metropolis does yet preserves its small-town friendliness.
Its geographical position in the center of Europe has determined Ljubljana as a natural meeting place for merchants and soldiers as well as – and more than once – peacemakers. The victors of the Napoleonic wars selected this peaceful city as the site of the Holy Alliance congress, which in 1821 sealed the European political geography for years to come.
The old meets the new
In Ljubljana the old meets the new; and it seems that history has spent all of the settlement’s five millennia preparing it to become the nation’s capital. It has managed to retain traces from all periods of its rich history; from the legacy of Roman Emona; through to the Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau periods characterized in the house fronts and ornate doorways of the city center, the romantic bridges adorning the Ljubljanica river, the lopsided rooftops and a park reaching deep into the city center. Here eastern and western cultures met; and the Italian concept of art combined with the sculptural aesthetics of Central European cathedrals.
The city owes its present appearance partly to Italian baroque and partly to Art Nouveau, which is the style of the numerous buildings erected immediately after the earthquake of 1895. In the first half of the 20th century, modern Ljubljana was shaped by the strong personal style of Jože Plečnik, a great European architect and a local of Ljubljana. The cityscape was complemented by his modernist followers as well as by creations of the “New Wave” of acknowledged young architects. All the different facets of Ljubljana blend harmoniously into a single image.
A city of culture
Ljubljana is a city of culture. It is home to numerous theaters, museums and galleries, and boasts one of the oldest philharmonic orchestras in the world. The first music society in Slovenia, the Academia philharmonicorum, was founded in 1701. It was a vehicle for baroque music and also facilitated the development of musical production in this region. Its honorary members included such renowned composers as Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, and distinguished musicians such as the violinist Nicolo Paganini. Between 1881 and 1882, at the very start of his career, Gustav Mahler was its resident conductor.
For the people of Ljubljana culture is a way of living and thinking and is very much a part of everyday life. Over 10,000 cultural events take place in the city every year, among which there are 10 international festivals. The inhabitants of Ljubljana and its visitors can admire artists from all the different fields – from music, theater and fine arts to the alternative and avant-garde. In warmer months, the tables and chairs of the numerous cafés fill the banks of the Ljubljanica and the old city markets. It is here, after an almost obligatory Saturday visit to the Ljubljana market or the Sunday flea market, that the locals meet for a morning coffee or for an evening chat with friends.
A modern and lively city
The first impression a visitor gets of Ljubljana is that it is an exceptionally young city. It is home to over 50,000 students, who give it a special vibe. As four Slovene regions meet in Ljubljana, the city’s numerous restaurants and inns offer a wide range of local delicacies, not to mention superb wines. Ljubljana did not earn the label of “the city of wine and vine” for nothing. In the past it was the wine-trading center of the region and grapevines were planted on the slopes leading up to the present-day castle by the inhabitants of the Roman settlement of Emona. Today scientists are drawn to the city because of its high-calibre institutes and university, as are artists due to its world-famous graphic biennial, art academy and countless art galleries. International businessmen, economists and experts from all fields frequently attend the city’s many business and congressional meetings, exhibitions and trade fairs.
In short: Ljubljana is a city that people often return to, be it because of work or because of pleasant memories of previous visits. It is similar to a number of other pleasant European cities – yet it is different – and if you want to be fully assured that Ljubljana is an interesting, pretty and friendly place then just ask the locals – they love it. And with a name that, according to one theory, means beloved, how could they do otherwise?
Source: ljubljana.si
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