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SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Some facts about sustainable tourism in Ljubljana. The centre of Ljubljana has been traffic-free since 2008. The area closed to traffic covers 12 hectares and is the largest car-free zone in the European Union. Visitors can take a tour of the city centre aboard the Urban electric tourist train. Free transport around the pedestrian zone is TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station. Several examples of Art Nouveau architecture can also be found in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. POTABLE WATER AND PUBLIC DRINKING FOUNTAINS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Potable water and public drinking fountains. Ljubljana is a city which can be proud of its clean drinking water. Also elsewhere in Slovenia, tap water is of good quality and suitable for drinking. While rambling the streets of Ljubljana, you can quench your thirst for free at public drinking fountains, which operate from April to October. RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Franciscan Monastery. Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James (Cerkev sv. SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc TURISTIČNA KMETIJA KAMNIKAR (HOLIDAY FARM) » VISIT LJUBLJANA Turistična kmetija Kamnikar (Holiday Farm) Add to MyVisit Add to MyVisit. Culinary offerings: lunches, dry-cured meat products, meat dishes, bread and desserts (also sundaes), fruits, grape must. Other offerings: children's play facilities, playground, farm animalviewing.
CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in WEEKEND CITY BREAK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The city is very compact and perfect to explore on foot or by bike. The choice is vast - would you rather discover the rich culture and history on a city tour, do some Old Town shopping, have fun in the House of Illusions, take a boat ride? WHY LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Why Ljubljana. Ljubljana is an attractive and friendly city with a green soul. It has a relaxed vibe and is a pleasant place to be for residents and visitors alike. If you’re looking for a boutique destination, something increasingly popular among younger travellers, find out what makes Ljubljana special. VIP LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Outstanding experience for the two of you. Pamper in a 5* Ljubljana hotel. Visit the unique and recently renovated Russian Dacha, a suburban villa full of inspiring stories, linking past and present. STREET FOOD IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia. Experts from the prestigious guide evaluate restaurants, “POP” establishments (bars, tapas bars, patisseries, fast food establishments, etc.), shops, and so on in accordance with carefully prepared criteria and using anonymous reviewers who visit the establishment unannounced. FARM LIFE SLOVENIA » VISIT LJUBLJANA You will assist in working in the field, shucking corn, collecting the eggs, making bread, beekeeping and many other chores. This way you will learn about the customs and tradition of the Slovenian farmers and enjoy an authentic farm lunch. MADE-TO-MEASURE CITY BREAKS IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The staff at Ljubljana Tourism have taken into account the different tastes of visitors to the city and come up with six themed packages for multi-day experiences and four special one-day experiences. These are aimed at different target groups – from families and seniorcitizens, to
THE OPENING CONCERT OF THE 33TH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL SNG Opera Maribor soloist, choir, and orchestra. * In case of rain the concert all the participants get the raincoats. ANNA NETREBKO AND YUSIF EYVAZOV » VISIT LJUBLJANA Anna Netrebko is the 21st century’s diva par excellence with magnificent stage presence. She appeared and dazzled the audience all over the world in the most important soprano roles. ORF VIENNA RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The orchestra is known for its bold and imaginative programming, which combines nineteenth-century repertoire with contemporary pieces and rarely performed works from other periods, often placing Romantic-era classics in ingenious and unexpected contexts. VISIT LJUBLJANAEXPLOREPLAN YOUR VISITSTORIESTRAVEL INFOLJUBLJANA 360-DEGREE SIGHTSEEINGSHOPPING Ljubljana (pop. 293,000) is one of the smallest European capitals. It’s never crowded – but also never boring. 50,000 university students give it its youthful appeal, and as an economic and cultural hub of Slovenia, it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike. An exciting mix of different cultural traditions. CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Some facts about sustainable tourism in Ljubljana. The centre of Ljubljana has been traffic-free since 2008. The area closed to traffic covers 12 hectares and is the largest car-free zone in the European Union. Visitors can take a tour of the city centre aboard the Urban electric tourist train. Free transport around the pedestrian zone is RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Kongresni trg square. The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it. Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress took place, is now VURNIK HOUSE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Vurnik house or the Cooperative Business Bank building, located in the Miklošičeva ulica street, is one of Ljubljana's most famous buildings. Despite being situated in a brightly coloured Art Nouveau quarter, its richly decorated fasade makes it stand out from the surrounding buildings. Built in 192 10 MASTERPIECES BY JOŽE PLEČNIK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The greatest Plečnik masterpiece was designed as a “house of knowledge” and combines elements that are at first sight incompatible. The front façade is inspired by Italian Renaissance architecture, while the huge marble columns in the lobby are reminiscent of antique temples, and the magnificent reading room is an entrance to the world of knowledge and enlightenment. VISIT LJUBLJANAEXPLOREPLAN YOUR VISITSTORIESTRAVEL INFOLJUBLJANA 360-DEGREE SIGHTSEEINGSHOPPING Ljubljana (pop. 293,000) is one of the smallest European capitals. It’s never crowded – but also never boring. 50,000 university students give it its youthful appeal, and as an economic and cultural hub of Slovenia, it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike. An exciting mix of different cultural traditions. CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Some facts about sustainable tourism in Ljubljana. The centre of Ljubljana has been traffic-free since 2008. The area closed to traffic covers 12 hectares and is the largest car-free zone in the European Union. Visitors can take a tour of the city centre aboard the Urban electric tourist train. Free transport around the pedestrian zone is RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Kongresni trg square. The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it. Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress took place, is now VURNIK HOUSE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Vurnik house or the Cooperative Business Bank building, located in the Miklošičeva ulica street, is one of Ljubljana's most famous buildings. Despite being situated in a brightly coloured Art Nouveau quarter, its richly decorated fasade makes it stand out from the surrounding buildings. Built in 192 10 MASTERPIECES BY JOŽE PLEČNIK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The greatest Plečnik masterpiece was designed as a “house of knowledge” and combines elements that are at first sight incompatible. The front façade is inspired by Italian Renaissance architecture, while the huge marble columns in the lobby are reminiscent of antique temples, and the magnificent reading room is an entrance to the world of knowledge and enlightenment.VISIT LJUBLJANA
Ljubljana (pop. 293,000) is one of the smallest European capitals. It’s never crowded – but also never boring. 50,000 university students give it its youthful appeal, and as an economic and cultural hub of Slovenia, it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike. An exciting mix of different cultural traditions. COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav THE TIVOLI PARK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Tivoli Park. Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, stretching right into the city centre. It was designed in 1813 by the French engineer Jean Blanchard and created by joining together the parks which had surrounded Podturn and Cekin Mansions. The park, covering an area of approximately five square kilometres, is TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master LJUBLJANA FESTIVAL » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Ljubljana Festival, with its long history and tradition of presenting premier artistic events, contributes significantly to the cultural life of Ljubljana in the summer. GOOD PRACTICE CASE: CITY HOTEL LJUBLJANA REOPENS WITH Covid-19 testing at the hotel. Together with their sister Hotel Slon, the City hotel Ljubljana was the first in Ljubljana to offer Covid-19 testing in a hotel.The mobile unit of the partner medical clinic can perform PCR testing in a hotel room, saving hotel’s guests plenty of time.The service has also proven to be an excellent solution for business guests as testing at the hotel is way POSTOJNA CAVE & PREDJAMA CASTLE EXPERIENCE (ADMISSIONS ARE Slovenia and one of the most beautiful ones in the world, and visit the picturesque Predjama Castle, located nearby. BEER TASTING LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Explore the remarkable Slovenian tradition of craft beer in a company of a beer expert that will share many beer stories with you. Taste 6 craft beers from different Slovenian regions and hang out with other beer enthusiasts, play some interesting beer games and enjoy delicioussnacks.
PLÁCIDO DOMINGO » VISIT LJUBLJANA Plácido Domingo has sung more than 150 different roles over the course of his career, an achievement not matched by any other opera singer. He has been a member of the operatic trio The Three Tenors, alongside Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras. PIANIST MARTHA ARGERICH » VISIT LJUBLJANA Martha Argerich, a child prodigy is today the recipient of the most prestigious awards and has been a commanding figure on the world’s concert stages ever since her victory at the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1965. COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Some facts about sustainable tourism in Ljubljana. 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SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station. Several examples of Art Nouveau architecture can also be found in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Franciscan Monastery. Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James (Cerkev sv. POTABLE WATER AND PUBLIC DRINKING FOUNTAINS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Potable water and public drinking fountains. Ljubljana is a city which can be proud of its clean drinking water. Also elsewhere in Slovenia, tap water is of good quality and suitable for drinking. While rambling the streets of Ljubljana, you can quench your thirst for free at public drinking fountains, which operate from April to October. PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Some facts about sustainable tourism in Ljubljana. The centre of Ljubljana has been traffic-free since 2008. The area closed to traffic covers 12 hectares and is the largest car-free zone in the European Union. Visitors can take a tour of the city centre aboard the Urban electric tourist train. Free transport around the pedestrian zone is TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master LJUBLJANA TOURISM STATISTICS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Ljubljana Tourism Statistics. On this page, you can access the information about the key tourism statistics on Ljubljana. The data on arrivals and overnight stays are sourced from the official statistics released by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. 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Also elsewhere in Slovenia, tap water is of good quality and suitable for drinking. While rambling the streets of Ljubljana, you can quench your thirst for free at public drinking fountains, which operate from April to October. PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Some facts about sustainable tourism in Ljubljana. The centre of Ljubljana has been traffic-free since 2008. The area closed to traffic covers 12 hectares and is the largest car-free zone in the European Union. Visitors can take a tour of the city centre aboard the Urban electric tourist train. Free transport around the pedestrian zone is TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Kongresni trg square. The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it. Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress took place, is now STREET FOOD IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia. Experts from the prestigious guide evaluate restaurants, “POP” establishments (bars, tapas bars, patisseries, fast food establishments, etc.), shops, and so on in accordance with carefully prepared criteria and using anonymous reviewers who visit the establishment unannounced. LJUBLJANA FESTIVAL » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Ljubljana Festival, with its long history and tradition of presenting premier artistic events, contributes significantly to the cultural life of Ljubljana in the summer. POSTOJNA CAVE & PREDJAMA CASTLE EXPERIENCE (ADMISSIONS ARE Slovenia and one of the most beautiful ones in the world, and visit the picturesque Predjama Castle, located nearby. LJUBLJANA, A SUSTAINABILITY-MINDED DESTINATION » VISIT Ljubljana has implemented a number of measures in the field of sustainable development, including green mobility, waste management and sustainable urban planning. The inner part of the city centre was closed for traffic in 2012 and the residents of Ljubljana increasingly opt for cycling as a BEER TASTING LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Explore the remarkable Slovenian tradition of craft beer in a company of a beer expert that will share many beer stories with you. Taste 6 craft beers from different Slovenian regions and hang out with other beer enthusiasts, play some interesting beer games and enjoy delicioussnacks.
PIANIST MARTHA ARGERICH » VISIT LJUBLJANA Martha Argerich, a child prodigy is today the recipient of the most prestigious awards and has been a commanding figure on the world’s concert stages ever since her victory at the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1965. PLÁCIDO DOMINGO » VISIT LJUBLJANA Plácido Domingo has sung more than 150 different roles over the course of his career, an achievement not matched by any other opera singer. He has been a member of the operatic trio The Three Tenors, alongside Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras. COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA In 2019 Ljubljana was among the finalists of the European Capital of Smart Tourism initiative for the second time.; In 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2014, Ljubljana was included in the Sustainable Destinations Top 100 list.In 2019 it won the Best of Cities category in the Sustainable Top 100 Destination Awards, having won the Best of Europecategory in 2018.
LJUBLJANA TOURISM STATISTICS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Tourist arrivals and overnight stays in 2021. Keep track of fresh information on arrivals and overnight stays for Ljubljana. The data are available with a delay of 2-3 months. TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzz SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti.The two-storey library was founded in 1 RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Grand hotel Union is Ljubljana's first modern hotel. At the time it was built it was the city's largest building boasting the biggest function hall in the Balkans, which was, due to its complex iron roof structure, considered to be a great technological achievement. POTABLE WATER AND PUBLIC DRINKING FOUNTAINS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Ljubljana is a city which can be proud of its clean drinking water.Also elsewhere in Slovenia, tap water is of good quality and suitable for drinking. While rambling the streets of Ljubljana, you can quench your thirst for free at public drinking fountains, which operate from April to October. PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA In 2019 Ljubljana was among the finalists of the European Capital of Smart Tourism initiative for the second time.; In 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2014, Ljubljana was included in the Sustainable Destinations Top 100 list.In 2019 it won the Best of Cities category in the Sustainable Top 100 Destination Awards, having won the Best of Europecategory in 2018.
LJUBLJANA TOURISM STATISTICS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Tourist arrivals and overnight stays in 2021. Keep track of fresh information on arrivals and overnight stays for Ljubljana. The data are available with a delay of 2-3 months. TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzz SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti.The two-storey library was founded in 1 RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Grand hotel Union is Ljubljana's first modern hotel. At the time it was built it was the city's largest building boasting the biggest function hall in the Balkans, which was, due to its complex iron roof structure, considered to be a great technological achievement. POTABLE WATER AND PUBLIC DRINKING FOUNTAINS » VISIT LJUBLJANA Ljubljana is a city which can be proud of its clean drinking water.Also elsewhere in Slovenia, tap water is of good quality and suitable for drinking. While rambling the streets of Ljubljana, you can quench your thirst for free at public drinking fountains, which operate from April to October. PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA In 2019 Ljubljana was among the finalists of the European Capital of Smart Tourism initiative for the second time.; In 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2014, Ljubljana was included in the Sustainable Destinations Top 100 list.In 2019 it won the Best of Cities category in the Sustainable Top 100 Destination Awards, having won the Best of Europecategory in 2018.
TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intend KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it.Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress POSTOJNA CAVE & PREDJAMA CASTLE EXPERIENCE (ADMISSIONS ARE Slovenia and one of the most beautiful ones in the world, and visit the picturesque Predjama Castle, located nearby. BEER TASTING LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Explore the remarkable Slovenian tradition of craft beer in a company of a beer expert that will share many beer stories with you. Taste 6 craft beers from different Slovenian regions and hang out with other beer enthusiasts, play some interesting beer games and enjoy delicioussnacks.
VURNIK HOUSE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Vurnik house or the Cooperative Business Bank building, located in the Miklošičeva ulica street, is one of Ljubljana's most famous buildings. Despite being situated in a brightly coloured Art Nouveau quarter, its richly decorated fasade makes it stand out from the surrounding buildings. Built in 192 STREET FOOD IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia. Experts from the prestigious guide evaluate restaurants, “POP” establishments (bars, tapas bars, patisseries, fast food establishments, etc.), shops, and so on in accordance with carefully prepared criteria and using anonymous reviewers who visit the establishment unannounced. LJUBLJANA, A SUSTAINABILITY-MINDED DESTINATION » VISIT Sustainability in the congress industry. Ljubljana is part of the Green Scheme of Slovenian Tourism since 2015. It is a certification system, which offers to destinations and providers concrete tools for assessment and improvement of the sustainable development initiatives through the trademark SLOVENIA GREEN. KRAŠEVKA » VISIT LJUBLJANA This shop, named Kraševka after the Slovenian region of Kras, which is well known for its unique natural attractions and culinary delights, sells homemade products from all Slovenian regions, and the region of Kras in particular.The rich and varied choice of products available from the shop includes SLAŠČIČARNA LOLITA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Lolita, a cake shop housed in the centrally located Filip Mansion, carries on the tradition of the once famous Mayer Café, which used to be a popular place for socializing. The cake shop is named after the novel Lolita by the renowned Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov.Lolita, which has a distinctly mo CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it.Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station. Several examples of Art Nouveau architecture can also be found in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Franciscan Monastery. Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James (Cerkev sv. SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it.Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station. Several examples of Art Nouveau architecture can also be found in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Franciscan Monastery. Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James (Cerkev sv. SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: locVISIT LJUBLJANA
Ljubljana (pop. 293,000) is one of the smallest European capitals. It’s never crowded – but also never boring. 50,000 university students give it its youthful appeal, and as an economic and cultural hub of Slovenia, it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike. An exciting mix of different cultural traditions. CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest information. There are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021). Mandatory use of face masks. Masks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in open public spaces or outside (if the 1.5 meters distance between people cannot be provided, except between persons WHY LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Why Ljubljana. Ljubljana is an attractive and friendly city with a green soul. It has a relaxed vibe and is a pleasant place to be for residents and visitors alike. If you’re looking for a boutique destination, something increasingly popular among younger travellers, find out what makes Ljubljana special. THE TIVOLI PARK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Tivoli Park. Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, stretching right into the city centre. It was designed in 1813 by the French engineer Jean Blanchard and created by joining together the parks which had surrounded Podturn and Cekin Mansions. The park, covering an area of approximately five square kilometres, is POSTOJNA CAVE & PREDJAMA CASTLE EXPERIENCE (ADMISSIONS ARE Slovenia and one of the most beautiful ones in the world, and visit the picturesque Predjama Castle, located nearby. LJUBLJANA PERSONAL ASSISTANT » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since we would like you to be completely relaxed when visiting our city, we developed a unique solution – the Ljubljana Personal Assistant. According to your needs and wishes, he/she will make sure you experience the best Ljubljana offers and will guarantee your stay is as carefree as possible from the beginning to the end. BEER TASTING LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Explore the remarkable Slovenian tradition of craft beer in a company of a beer expert that will share many beer stories with you. Taste 6 craft beers from different Slovenian regions and hang out with other beer enthusiasts, play some interesting beer games and enjoy delicioussnacks.
SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of STREET FOOD IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Ljubljana Quality project is run by Ljubljana Tourism in conjunction with Gault & Millau Slovenia. Experts from the prestigious guide evaluate restaurants, “POP” establishments (bars, tapas bars, patisseries, fast food establishments, etc.), shops, and so on in accordance with carefully prepared criteria and using anonymous reviewers who visit the establishment unannounced. 10 MASTERPIECES BY JOŽE PLEČNIK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The greatest Plečnik masterpiece was designed as a “house of knowledge” and combines elements that are at first sight incompatible. The front façade is inspired by Italian Renaissance architecture, while the huge marble columns in the lobby are reminiscent of antique temples, and the magnificent reading room is an entrance to the world of knowledge and enlightenment. CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it.Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station. Several examples of Art Nouveau architecture can also be found in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Franciscan Monastery. Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James (Cerkev sv. SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: loc CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest informationThere are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021)Mandatory use of face masksMasks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in COVID-19 » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since the epidemic has been declared for the entire Slovenia as of Monday 19 October, the Slovenian government has adopted several new measures to improve the epidemiological situation. More detailed information on the current restrictions are available on this website. For the latest available trav TRIPLE BRIDGE » VISIT LJUBLJANA Triple Bridge. The central of the three bridges forming the Triple Bridge has stood in its place since 1842, when it replaced an old, strategically important medieval wooden bridge connecting the north-western European lands with south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. Between 1929 and 1932, the side bridges, intended for pedestrians, were added TOWN HALL » VISIT LJUBLJANA Town Hall. Ljubljana's Town Hall (locally referred to as Mestna hiša, Magistrat or Rotovž), is the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana. It was built in the late 15th century by the master builder Peter Bezlaj. It assumed its present appearance between 1717 and 1719, when an annexe designed by Carlo Martinuzzi was added to it by the master KONGRESNI TRG SQUARE » VISIT LJUBLJANA The site of the present Kongresni trg square was occupied by a small square already back in the Baroque period. The original square was thoroughly reconstructed for the 1821 Congress of the Holy Alliance and named after it.Its south end, the site of the former Provincial Mansion, where the Congress ART NOUVEAU LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA The bulk of the city's Art Nouveau buildings were constructed during the first decade of the 20th century along the Miklošičeva ulica street, which connects the old city centre with Ljubljana Railway Station. Several examples of Art Nouveau architecture can also be found in Ljubljana's surrounding areas. RAILWAY MUSEUM » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Railway Museum, managed by the Slovenian Railways, is a unique place where you can learn how railways actually work.The museum contains a collection of steam locomotives, which includes several rare models, and an extensive collection of old apparatuses, tools and other items of technical heritage related to railways.. A visit to the Railway Museum, housed in picturesque old industrial FRANCISCAN MONASTERY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Franciscan Monastery. Kamnik's Franciscan Monastery was built in 1492. The parts of the monastery open to public viewing include the 20th century architect Jože Plečnik's famous Chapel of the Holy Grave (Kapela Božjega groba) and a magnificent Franciscan library. The inside of the monastery's Baroque Church of St. James (Cerkev sv. SEMINARY LIBRARY » VISIT LJUBLJANA Seminary Library. The library in the Seminary Palace is the hidden pearl of the Baroque Ljubljana. You enter through the impressive entrance portal, made in 1714 in the Luka Mislej's workshop, supported by the statues of Hercules, which are the work of the sculptor Angelo Putti. The two-storey library was founded in 1701 on the initiative of PRITLIČJE » VISIT LJUBLJANA During the day coffee, tea, and meals are served in its café space, which also serves as a venue for social events such as lectures, round-table discussions, and public debates, while At night, Pritličje comes alive as a club hosting DJ nights and concerts of urban electronic music.Menu choices: locVISIT LJUBLJANA
Ljubljana (pop. 293,000) is one of the smallest European capitals. It’s never crowded – but also never boring. 50,000 university students give it its youthful appeal, and as an economic and cultural hub of Slovenia, it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike. An exciting mix of different cultural traditions. CURRENT SITUATION IN LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Latest information. There are 253.631 confirmed coronavirus infections from the beginning of the epidemic, currently, active cases in Slovenia are 4.320 (May 31st, 2021). Mandatory use of face masks. Masks are mandatory: in all closed public spaces, on public transport, in open public spaces or outside (if the 1.5 meters distance between people cannot be provided, except between persons WHY LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Why Ljubljana. Ljubljana is an attractive and friendly city with a green soul. It has a relaxed vibe and is a pleasant place to be for residents and visitors alike. If you’re looking for a boutique destination, something increasingly popular among younger travellers, find out what makes Ljubljana special. THE TIVOLI PARK » VISIT LJUBLJANA The Tivoli Park. Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, stretching right into the city centre. It was designed in 1813 by the French engineer Jean Blanchard and created by joining together the parks which had surrounded Podturn and Cekin Mansions. The park, covering an area of approximately five square kilometres, is POSTOJNA CAVE & PREDJAMA CASTLE EXPERIENCE (ADMISSIONS ARE Slovenia and one of the most beautiful ones in the world, and visit the picturesque Predjama Castle, located nearby. LJUBLJANA PERSONAL ASSISTANT » VISIT LJUBLJANA Since we would like you to be completely relaxed when visiting our city, we developed a unique solution – the Ljubljana Personal Assistant. According to your needs and wishes, he/she will make sure you experience the best Ljubljana offers and will guarantee your stay is as carefree as possible from the beginning to the end. BEER TASTING LJUBLJANA » VISIT LJUBLJANA Explore the remarkable Slovenian tradition of craft beer in a company of a beer expert that will share many beer stories with you. Taste 6 craft beers from different Slovenian regions and hang out with other beer enthusiasts, play some interesting beer games and enjoy delicioussnacks.
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