Often referred to as a “hidden gem” in Europe, the capital and largest city of Slovenia has many things to offer visitors.
For English speakers, it can be difficult to pronounce…
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Slovenia Is Actually Pretty Old…
Slovenia is one of the “youngest” countries in Europe, only gaining independence in 1991. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have history, however. People living in the Ljubljana Marshes, just south of modern-day Ljubljana, have inhabited the area since 2000 BC.
Ljubljana’s central, strategic location has also allowed it to develop into the cultural, economic, gastronomical, political and educational hub it is today. Plus, you can take great day trips in just a few hours to sites such as Lake Bled or the Karst.
The central part of the city is built around the Ljubljanica River, which cuts through the city center. Development was emphasized along the river and you can find tons of cool bars, restaurants and shops- all with a beautiful view!
Both day-
-and night!
What To Do In Ljubljana
Visiting there on a warm sunny day, you can also see that the riverside is a favorite hangout place among the locals. There were tons of people just hanging out, having some drinks and relaxing along the grassy banks. There is also a Sunday Market that opens along the river from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm where you can find antiques, interesting postcards and fun memorabilia to remember you time in this cool capital city!
One of my favorite parts about it, however, was just being able to stroll around the streets. Ljubljana is so beautiful! Each turn of the corner brings a new discovery of a mix of Roman, Boroque-style and more modern architecture, trendy artistic bars, boutique shops selling handmade products and, of course some super delicious food!
We went during the summer time, so the streets were lined with umbrella-covered tables, and many people sitting out enjoying food and the warm weather. The main section of the old city center is also pedestrian zoned, so you can totally just lose yourself in the magic that Ljubljana has to offer as well as visit the famous bridges such as the Triple Bridge and the Dragon Bridge.
Besides spending some time just walking around the city, there are also some important sights to see such as the Ljubljana castle (dating from the 16th century), the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, the roman walls, museums such as the City Museum or Museum of Modern Art.
For a more alternative spot, check out the Metalkova City, an autonomous social area in the center of Ljubljana. This is a former military barrack where the Yugoslavia army was based. Once Slovenia gained independence artists squatted there and now its home to some really cool bars, clubs, hostels, live music and some super cool street art and graffiti.