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Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, is a city where history and culture intertwine beautifully. As you wander through its picturesque streets, you'll encounter stunning churches that not only showcase remarkable architecture but also tell the story of the city's rich heritage. From the striking pink facade of the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation to the serene beauty of the Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity, each place of worship offers a unique glimpse into the artistic and spiritual soul of Ljubljana.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make a city special, and Ljubljana's churches are no exception. Whether you're drawn to the impressive Baroque details of the Church of St. James or the tranquil atmosphere of the Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church, these sacred spaces invite you to pause and reflect. So, lace up your walking shoes and get ready to explore the best churches in this enchanting city, where every corner reveals a new story waiting to be discovered.

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1Ljubljana Castle

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Ljubljana Castle, a medieval fortress towering over the townhouses below, offers a captivating journey through history and culture. Visitors can ascend to the castle via a glass cube and explore its first-rate museums, including the Virtual Castle showcasing its development, an exhibition on Slovene history with insights into socialist Yugoslavia and the Ten-Day War, and the Museum of Puppetry. The stocky Clock Tower provides unparalleled views of the old town and distant Kamniske Alps.
Go as easily as possible to skip the crowds. We bought tickets at the entrance and arrive at 9:30am to no queues or crowds. Great views of the city. The history is castle is available in multiple languages across the various rooms. Definitely a good place to visit.
Petra P — Google review
Great castle experience! The funicular ride up is convenient and fun. Lots to explore once you’re there, with something for everyone. The puppet museum was a fantastic surprise - definitely don’t miss it. Highly recommended! The view from the clock tower is amazing.
Giacomo B — Google review
I'm disappointed. It's not worth the 15 euros. The only thing you have to pay for is to climb the flag tower. All the exhibition halls contain mostly textual information that can be found on Wikipedia. So, essentially, you can come here for free, stroll around the castle square without a ticket, and enjoy the tour. The castle grounds are also beautiful. I recommend walking up the hill instead of taking the funicular. It's a good workout! And be prepared to pay for the restrooms, even if you have a ticket. Overall, it's worth a visit, but without buying a ticket.
Roman B — Google review
The history of a fortess on this site go back to the 11th century but the castle that stands here today was built under Frederick III of Habsburg as a stronghold against the Ottoman Empire. The beautiful decorated St George's Chapel dates from this time. It was extensively renovated over decades using lots of concrete as you can see all around. There is not much to be seen of the old csstle. Left and right were some interesting details like the old prison and the small armoury. When you climb the tower via the double red winding stairs you get a nice view over the city. Entry to the castle is easiest with the funicular which is included in the ticket price.
Seimen B — Google review
Easy to get to ...funicular is a 1 minute ride. Castle is now theater. galleries, museum, restaurant plus the castle itself with nice viewing tower. Area of improvement is the signage. As the signs were not clear I just couldn't find the puppet museum which was the main reason of my visit.
John C — Google review
there’s a great view from the top and walking up there doesn’t take a lot of time and it’s not that hard. the place could be pretty crowded but you can always take a walk around the surroundings and enjoy the nature. be careful if you walk down though! it’s very steep
Hamy N — Google review
Nice castle and grounds. The views from the tower are phenomenal! I highly recommend buying ticket online so you can get a 10% discount instead of buying at the castle. There's no timed entry so you can buy the tickets just before you go. We walked up hill, didn't use the funicular going up or down. I got the basic ticket that included the museum of puppetry, art exhibition, video mapping (immersion impressionist art), and the 3D movie about the castle. The only part I disliked that they charge to use the toilets, which was a bit much. You already pay for the ticket so why should you pay to use the restroom, just include the price in the ticket.
Amy P — Google review
A visit to Ljubljana isn't complete without a visit to the castle overlooking the city. We chose to walk up the hill from the South side, a path that takes you through some lovely viewing points and charming, narrow alleys. We'd highly recommend this scenic route, but if the walk is challenging, there's also a funicular that whisks you up the hill. The castle itself, with the exception of the tower, wasn't quite what I expected. Much of it has been renovated in a modern style, and the central courtyard felt rather busy and hectic. However, the panoramic views from the castle over the city are absolutely worth the climb! You can descend back into the city via a path to the North, which brings you out near the puppet theatre, or simply take the funicular back down.
Thomas D — Google review
Grajska planota 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.ljubljanskigrad.si/•+386 1 306 42 93•Tips and more reviews for Ljubljana Castle

2Dragon Bridge

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Dragon Bridge, also known as Zmajski Most, is a pedestrian-friendly art nouveau bridge in Ljubljana, built in 1900. It is famous for its series of dragon statues that guard either side of the bridge and smaller griffins adorning its lamp posts. The bridge spans the Ljublanica river and is a popular spot for tourists to take photos due to its remarkable dragon sculptures modeled after the city's coat of arms.
We loved visiting Ljubljana and seeing the Dragon Bridge. Such a wide variety of things to do and see. Highly recommend the City Hotel and we enjoyed dining at Most restaurant.
Steve F — Google review
Ljubljana's Dragon Bridge in Slovenia is an iconic representation of Art Nouveau architecture, drawing visitors from far and wide. The bridge's four imposing dragon statues, one at each corner, command attention. Strategically located in Ljubljana's historic center, the bridge crosses the Ljubljanica River, facilitating social exchange. Fascinating local myths surround the bridge and its dragons, such as the story that the dragons acknowledge a virgin's crossing with a subtle movement. The concrete bridge has earned the colloquial nickname 'mother-in-law' from some locals, who find the dragons' fiery demeanor both captivating and intimidating. The Dragon Bridge, a masterpiece designed by Slovenian Jurij Zaninovic, stands as a testament to the city's resilience. This stunning Art Nouveau bridge was dedicated to the 40th anniversary of Hapsburg Emperor Franz Josef's reign, with the dates 1848-1888 elegantly inscribed on its side. A symbol of hope and renewal, the bridge honors the emperor's contributions to the city's revitalization after the devastating 1895 earthquake. Conveniently located, the bridge is within walking distance of iconic landmarks like Ljubljana Cathedral, Ljubljana Castle, and the vibrant Ljubljana Central Market.
C K — Google review
The Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, symbolizing Ljubljana's identity. It is located in Ljubljana's city center over the Ljubljanica River. The bridge is famous for its four large bronze dragon statues—two at each end—and sixteen smaller dragons decorating the bridge's span.
Kevin A — Google review
Nothing too special on its own, but the dragon statues are iconic and symbolic to Ljubljana. Definitely worth a quick stop and a photo if you’re exploring the city.
J — Google review
Impressive dragons decorate this Art Nouveau bridge that was built between 1900 and 1901 and the first with a reinforced concrete structure in town. The story goes that the dragons are tied to the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts, who are said to have founded Ljubljana and slain a dragon nearby.
Seimen B — Google review
It's a bridge with Dragons on it. We counted at least 20. Good place for a photo. Some people may say its crowded but I'd say it has atmosphere with people stopping to take photographs or passing by as they head to the nearby cafes and restaurants.
Bhoy 6 — Google review
It’s one of the iconic landmark of the city of Ljubljana, you’ll see many souvenir shops selling dragon theme fridge magnets based on the dragon statues on all 4 corners of this bridge.
Subhash S — Google review
Nice bridge for short walk to other side of river in the Old Town of Ljubljana. Can also be seen from the river on a boat excursion. The internet can tell you about how the dragon came to be seen as protector of the city
Linda M — Google review
Resljeva c. 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.visitljubljana.com/sl/obiskovalci/aktivnosti/znameni…•+386 1 306 12 15•Tips and more reviews for Dragon Bridge
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3Prešernov trg

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Prešeren Square is a bustling pedestrian hub and popular meeting place in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It holds historical significance as it was once the meeting point for several roads and an old entrance gate to the city. Named after Slovenia's national poet France Prešeren, the square features a large statue of him and hosts concerts and events during the summer.
Beautiful main square of the city centre. Truly enjoyed the bridges and the wonderful art installation of rain. Bustling with people but a lovely atmosphere. Try to get yourself a free walking tour to explain further the importance of the square and the history behind it.
Abe D — Google review
This is a charming square that is the starting point for all the streets and alleys of the old city. There are lots of charming restaurants around with a relaxed atmosphere along the banks of the river. The beauty and cultural richness are evident from every angle. It's fun to wander and get lost here.
Charlie B — Google review
One of the most beautiful old town squares where multiple streets end here. You can follow those streets to find nice restaurants, cafés, local market, boat trips by the river, and more. Or just enjoy the walking among beautiful buildings and tiny alleyways.
Habib — Google review
Prešeren Square is one of the most beautiful and lively places in Ljubljana. It’s surrounded by charming architecture and connected to the famous Triple Bridge (Tromostovje), which adds a unique and picturesque touch to the area. The square is impressively clean and well-maintained, making it a pleasant spot for a walk or a break. There are many cozy cafes around where you can sit, relax, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The place is always full of life, with both locals and tourists passing by, which gives it a special, dynamic energy. Definitely a must-visit when in Slovenia!
Anđelka J — Google review
1 | Prešernov trg is the central square of Ljubljana, named after the Slovenian national poet France Prešeren, whose statue stands at its center. Surrounded by important landmarks like the Franciscan Church and Triple Bridge, the square is a key meeting point and pedestrian hub in the city. 2 | A unique attraction in the square is "The Area with Ljubljana's Own Weather." It’s a spot in the middle of the round square where it’s always raining, and there’s even a traffic sign warning you about it. There aren’t many trees or shade in the square, so it gets really hot in the summer. The city addressed this by installing a water mist system. One of the artists then placed a traffic sign next to the wet pavement featuring an umbrella and a cloud. 3 | The square also features the Statue of France Prešeren, a Slovenian poet who stirred quite a bit of controversy in the first half of the 19th century. The statue itself has also been controversial, as it includes a depiction of a bare female chest. This is visible from the church in the square, which didn’t sit well with church officials. 4 | The square is definitely worth a visit — if you’re staying in Ljubljana for a few days, you’ll likely pass through it more than once. On summer evenings, you’ll often see street performers there, and the most popular one is the guy with the giant soap bubbles.
Petr N — Google review
Plaza Prešeren is the vibrant heart of Ljubljana, always buzzing with life. Surrounded by elegant architecture, lively cafés, and the iconic pink Franciscan Church, it’s a perfect spot to soak up the city’s charm. Street performers, locals, and travelers mingle here, making it both a meeting point and a cultural hub. From the square, you can easily wander into the old town or cross the Triple Bridge. A must-visit for its energy, beauty, and central role in Ljubljana’s daily rhythm.
Dani B — Google review
Prešeren Square is the lively heart of Ljubljana, where history, architecture, and local life meet. Surrounded by landmarks like the pink Franciscan Church, the statue of France Prešeren, and Plečnik’s Triple Bridge, it’s the perfect place to start exploring. Just a short walk away is the iconic Dragon Bridge, guarded by Ljubljana’s famous green dragons. During summer, every Friday, the center comes alive with Odprta kuhna (Open Kitchen) — a vibrant open-air food market offering dishes from all over the world. In the mornings, you’ll also find fresh local fruits and vegetables for sale at the nearby central market, making it a great stop for food lovers and casual wanderers alike.
Jill T — Google review
The sightseeing is great, but many refugees are around, so it was a bit difficult for me to take pictures of surrounding beauties. Otherwise, I feel peace and heaven there.
Bat-Orshikh E — Google review
1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•Tips and more reviews for Prešernov trg

4Franciscan Church of the Annunciation

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Catholic church
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The Franciscan Church of the Annunciation, a 17th-century landmark in Ljubljana, is known for its striking pink facade and ornate interior adorned with ceiling frescoes. Situated on Preseren Square near the Ljubljanica river, this grand Baroque church stands out with its salmon-pink exterior and two bell towers. It competes for attention with other iconic sights like Zmajski Most and the Triple Bridge.
It is a beautiful church, the color so vibrant, making a statement at the center on Ljubljana, any house of worship is always highly recommended!
Susan R — Google review
The Franciscan Church of the Annunciation in Ljubljana is a stunning pink landmark in Prešeren Square. Its Baroque interior features beautiful frescoes, a grand altar, and a peaceful atmosphere. The church’s library, with rare books, is accessible after buying a ticket. It’s a quick visit, about 15-30 minutes, perfect for soaking in history and art.
Ramdas P — Google review
One of the two most remarkable churces in the capital. The church is entered through the monastery to the left of it. You need to pay for a visit. Nice baroque interior with not so nice post baroque frescoes. You can buy the combined ticket also for a small museum which is a bit hard to find. You need to go through the courtyard, ring the bell and go to the first floor - not a good navigation! This museum is very small but you can see some remarkable paintings and renovated francsican library.
Robert H — Google review
Beautiful and iconic church in the very heart of Ljubljana. The Franciscan Church of the Annunciation with its striking red façade is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. The interior is peaceful and elegant, with beautiful frescoes and a serene atmosphere. Located right on Prešeren Square, it’s easy to visit while exploring the old town. A must-see spot for anyone visiting Ljubljana — perfect for photos and a quiet moment of reflection.
Tomáš K — Google review
The beautiful, Baroque salmon-colored Church of the Annunciation is the Franciscan church in Ljubljana, built in 1646. Located on Central Prešeren Square, it is attached to a 13th century monastery.
Francine L — Google review
Beautiful pink church which is an outcome of the fading of the originally red paint, interesting. There’s an entrance fee and the to enter you have to go to the left side of the main entrance, there’s a door.
J — Google review
I was here on Christmas Eve and it has a wonderful Nativity scene inside at the altar. It is so detailed and sophisticated, it has so many little figures! The scene even has a little fountain and a bonfire in it. I loved that the church was so welcoming, there were a lot of children around the scene with parents teaching them on the meaning of it. That's what the Christmas is all about! To compare: another church in the nearby - the Saint Nicholas church - at the same Christmas Eve was so unfriendly, there was a festive service with the organ but the church was empty because the doors were closed and they put a sign for tourists to stay away. This Franciscan church was not like that and I'm grateful for their warm hospitality!
Oksana A — Google review
The Franciscan Church is hard to miss, with its stunning pink façade that stands out from various angles across Prešeren Square. It’s one of the most iconic buildings in Ljubljana and offers a beautiful mix of Baroque architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. Even if you’re not religious, the interior is worth stepping into, with its impressive artwork and serene vibe. I found it to be a great spot to pause during my day of exploring. It's not overly crowded, and the soft light coming through the stained glass windows gives it a calming feel. There's also a small shop where you can purchase religious items, adding a little extra to the experience. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful moment or just admiring the building’s beauty, it’s a lovely place to visit.
K E — Google review
Prešernov trg 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.marijino-oznanjenje.si/•+386 1 242 93 00•Tips and more reviews for Franciscan Church of the Annunciation

5Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity

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The Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity is a stunning Baroque church built in the 1700s, located in Slovenia. Designed by architect Carlo Martinuzzi, it features a unique facade and a magnificent baroque interior with an exquisite high altar crafted from African marble by Francesco Robba. The original bell tower was replaced after an earthquake in 1895. In addition to its architectural beauty, the church is also known for the famous Dance of Death fresco on its south wall.
It is very bitter that such nice baroque church is closed for visitors during the day. Finally I managed to get inside and took some photos and video of interior. In my youth I had here german and latin lessons led by sister Ireneja. Thanks and bless.
Gaber Z — Google review
The facade is not very inspiring, in fact I think the back is definitely the best part of the church, but still it is a moment that is absolutely worth seeing
Andrea N — Google review
Located at the top left of the main square is this lovely church, that in our opinion has a unique design, it adds to the beauty of the area, and this wonderful city.
V H — Google review
Beautiful Church just next to the historical Congress Square.
Miha P — Google review
Stunning baroque church with amazing architecture.
Peter R — Google review
I haven't been in the actual church, but the convent behind it is still active. The nuns are leading Montessori kindergarten and a student dorm. Both are flourishing.
Ana Š — Google review
The most beautiful church in city center
Ondrej I — Google review
Gorgeous exterior
Sheri K — Google review
Slovenska cesta 21, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://zupnija-lj-sv-trojica.rkc.si/•Tips and more reviews for Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity
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6Town Hall

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Government Buildings
Located in the heart of Ljubljana's Old Town, the Town Hall is a grand building with a rich history dating back to 1484. The Late Gothic structure underwent significant changes and was restored to its Venetian Baroque design in the 1960s. Visitors can admire the art exhibition space and explore the courtyard featuring a charming fountain. Adjacent to the Robba Fountain on Town Square, this historic monument offers guided tours for an immersive experience.
An ancient governmental building with the ground floor open to the public revieling many historical moments. There are also 3 exhibitions spaces that are always occupied by various artists and projects. And at the entrance to the right you can see all the prizes Ljubljana received for various achievements
Olga L — Google review
The Rathaus (Town Hall) in Ljubljana is a stunning building, and we had the chance to visit it during our city tour. Our guide gave us a fascinating rundown of its history, which made the experience much more meaningful. Located in the Old Town, the Renaissance-style facade with touches of Gothic and Baroque design really stands out. The surrounding town square adds to the charm, making it a perfect spot to take in the local atmosphere. Inside, there are some exhibits that offer a glimpse into the city's past, though the real highlight was learning about the history from our guide. The building itself is beautiful and rich in stories, making it a great stop to really connect with Ljubljana’s heritage.
K E — Google review
Originally built in the 15th century, the building was later remodeled in the 18th century in a Baroque-Renaissance style. It still serves as the seat of the Mayor of Ljubljana and houses the city's administrative offices. Inside, you'll also find a small exhibition gallery and a wedding hall open to the public.
Seokjin H — Google review
The town hall is a beautiful building you'll access by taking the pedestrian street right after the triple bridge coming from Preseren Square. When you'll get inside you'll se this beautiful indoor court. There was also an exhibition when we were there.
Dan M — Google review
Its main government building of the city. Beautiful walking around to see the heart of the old town.
Habib — Google review
1 | Mestna hiša (Ljubljana Town Hall) was originally built in the late 15th century and received its Baroque makeover between 1717–1719 under the direction of Gregor Maček Sr. based on designs by the Italian architect Carlo Martinuzzi. 2 | The building houses municipal offices and several spaces dedicated to art exhibitions. The exhibits change regularly. During our visit in July 2025, there was an exhibition focused on summer vacations, visually styled to resemble Instagram. 3 | The building is also architecturally interesting, with Robba’s Narcissus fountain located in its courtyard, surrounded by arcaded walkways.
Petr N — Google review
Not many town halls in the world allow you to go in without searching your bags. I felt like visiting a museum instead. Using painted water bottles instead of baubles is such a powerful recycling message. Well done.
Joyce . — Google review
A pictueresque city hall, originally from 16th century but present appearance is 18th century.
Henri ( — Google review
Stritarjeva ulica 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.ljubljana.si/•Tips and more reviews for Town Hall

7Tivoli Park

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Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest park, covering 5 square kilometers of formal gardens, paved paths, and grassy picnic areas. Nestled just northwest of the city center, this expansive green space offers a serene escape with lush forestry and gardens. Visitors can also explore attractions like the zoo and the International Centre for Graphic Arts, which features rotating exhibitions and a cafe with delectable ice cream.
Large green space in the center of Ljubljana, filled with beautiful trees and a small amount of plantings. Glass house is available to wonder near with a lake close by. Swans with Cygnets and ducks with babies swim around the lake offering a place to rest and enjoy the views. Highly recommend.
Jamie W — Google review
Loved it - what a beautiful green naturally forested spaces in between- natural materials of wood and tires used in the playground for kids… loved our morning here…. 🌴🪾🌳🌲
Amritha S — Google review
A lovely park, a bit too few shadowy spots available and there could have been more maps around. Otherwise I recommend going there to see swans and walk between huge trees and vast grass areas.
Lili Y — Google review
A must visit. Very beautiful, large, well maintained, with lots of pedestrian and cycling paths. Good washroom and beautiful art in the cafe. A highlight of Ljubljana and easy to get to.
Dany G — Google review
A beautiful, peaceful, and very well-maintained park right in the heart of Ljubljana. You can immediately feel the calm atmosphere — everything is clean, the paths are tidy, and the green areas are well cared for. It’s perfect for a relaxing walk, a bike ride, or just sitting on a bench and enjoying nature. The park is huge and offers something for everyone: open meadows, shaded tree-lined paths, playgrounds for kids, ponds with ducks, and even small art exhibitions along the walkways. There’s also a cozy café where you can grab a coffee or ice cream and simply unwind. What’s great is that despite being so big, it’s right in the city center — yet it feels peaceful and far away from the urban noise. Everything feels safe, clean, and family-friendly. One of the most beautiful places in Ljubljana to relax, recharge, and enjoy nature. Highly recommended, whether you’re alone, with friends, or with your family.
Andre B — Google review
Beautiful park to walk through in Ljubljana. Just watch out for the falling horse chestnuts haha. The park has lots of green space, parks for kids, skate parks, a mini golf cafe and so much more.
Ryan B — Google review
Tivoli Park & Rožnik Hill – A Breath of Fresh Air in the Heart of Ljubljana Tivoli Park and Rožnik Hill are true gems nestled right in the center of Ljubljana – a perfect escape from the city buzz without ever really leaving it. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this green oasis offers everything you could want from an urban park and forest: beautiful walking paths, cycling trails, shaded spots for a picnic, and scenic routes for jogging or hiking. It’s the lungs of the city, and you feel it the moment you step under the trees – cleaner air, cooler temperatures, and the calming sound of birds instead of traffic. One of the best things about Rožnik is its accessibility. Within minutes, you can go from the city center to feeling like you’re in the middle of the countryside. It’s a favorite spot for weekend walks, morning runs, or simply clearing your head. At the top of Rožnik Hill, the local inn (Gostilna Rožnik) has been making a comeback. While it had seen better days, it’s slowly improving, both in terms of its menu and service. You’ll find a more curated selection of Slovenian dishes, better coffee, and a generally more inviting atmosphere than in years past. It’s a welcome place to sit down and recharge after the climb, especially on a sunny day. All in all, Tivoli and Rožnik are must-visits if you want to see where Ljubljana truly breathes – not just nature-wise, but culturally too. It’s where locals go to stay grounded, active, and connected to the city’s green soul.
Food R — Google review
Beautiful park! Plenty of opportunities for runs or walks, and lots of space for picnics and gatherings. Plus it’s very clean!
Luna T — Google review
Tivoli, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•+386 1 431 50 60•Tips and more reviews for Tivoli Park

8Ljubljanica

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Ljubljanica River, flowing through Ljubljana, offers a unique perspective of the city. Visitors can enjoy boat tours to see the city from a different angle and learn about the river's spirit at Spica, a gathering point with a cafe. The area is rich in wildlife and provides a relaxing atmosphere under weeping willows.
So nice and relaxing. Beautful views , guided boat trip , affordible prices. A lot ofplaces to chill.
Andrei A — Google review
Pulsing river of Ljubljana city. There are dozens of bridges and some of them are really interesting from architectonic point of view. This river also offers possibility for a boat trip. We haven't tried it but maybe next time. The river is crossed so many times...
Katka ( — Google review
Lovely river crosses Ljubljana!
Frank Y — Google review
In autumn, the river is one of many in Europe. In summer, however, it stands out from the gray of mundaneity and becomes a very important tourist center in Ljubljana. I adore this river and its cruises.
František Z — Google review
Charming place with plenty of bars, cafés and small pretty places to explore. Highly recommended. Ljubljana is a wonderful City, with wonderful people and excellent gastronomic options.
Maksimilian G — Google review
25€ for half an our tour for three of us. Charming night tour.
Josipa S — Google review
There are a lot of beautiful buildings on the riverbank and many interesting bridges over this nice river
Erzsébet K — Google review
Absolutely amazing place with breathtaking views!
Stephanie E — Google review
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9Saint Nicholas' Cathedral

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Saint Nicholas's Cathedral, also known as Ljubljana Cathedral or the Church of St. Nicholas, is a Roman Catholic cathedral with a baroque interior featuring gilded columns and ceiling frescoes. The cathedral is an iconic part of Ljubljana's skyline and boasts an ornate bronze side door that depicts centuries of Slovenian and Ljubljana's Catholic history.
Lovely big cathedral in the heart of Ljubljana if you want to listen at mass you don’t have pay if not you must pay a small feee to enter. Highly advised to go to Sunday mass at 6pm is magical…. Photos are restricted
Ljubica B — Google review
St. Nicholas’ Church in Ghent is really impressive! This old stone church stands tall in the city center, looking strong and beautiful. Inside, the high ceilings and big stained-glass windows are so pretty. The organ is huge and cool to see, even if it’s not playing. It’s free to enter, which is awesome, and it’s not too crowded. The history feels alive with all the old details around you. I loved the calm and peaceful vibe inside. It’s great for a quick visit to soak in some beauty and history. The location makes it easy to stop by while exploring Ghent. Definitely worth checking out!
Ramdas P — Google review
Beautiful cathedral and beautiful pipe organ. My son got a one in a lifetime opportunity to Ply the 100 yr old organ because of the kindness of the church staff. Thank you.
Mev C — Google review
Originally built as a Romanesque cathedral in the 13th century, St. Nicholas Cathedral was rebuilt after a major fire in its current Baroque style in the early 1700s.
Francine L — Google review
This has to be one of the most beautiful cathedral in Slovenia? Beautiful paintings and the interior is superb! I was recommended by a stranger to visit and we did , entrance fee is €3 per person and definitely worth it
J — Google review
Unfortunately, we couldn't get ilas it was closed for tourists on that exact day, so I couldn't compare to other to other cathedrals. The outside architecture isn't that impressive (in my opinion), but there were some interesting ornaments and details.
Лъчезар А — Google review
What a magnificent cathedral with such rich history. The inside of the church was simply magnificent. The place also had a lot of peace, calm and serenity to offer to connect and say thank you with gratitude to whichever Gods or religion you pray to
Anand P — Google review
I had the honor of attending my sister’s wedding here, and the experience was absolutely magical. The cathedral itself is breathtaking – I truly felt like I was in a movie. After the ceremony, we formed a line outside for the newlyweds to walk through while we showered them with rose petals. It was a fairytale moment in a fairytale church.
Miki P — Google review
Dolničarjeva ulica 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.stolnica.com/•Tips and more reviews for Saint Nicholas' Cathedral

10AKC Metelkova mesto

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AKC Metelkova mesto is a vibrant urban hub that showcases Ljubljana's underground culture through its diverse range of artistic events, music performances, and theater shows. Originally a squat, it has evolved into a renowned center for independent artistic expression in Europe. The complex houses numerous clubs where locals gather to enjoy live concerts, DJ nights, LGBTQ events, and affordable drinks until the early hours of the morning.
Amazing graffiti space. If you want to see something really different from most sightseeing places, come here - surely during the day if you want to see the colourful graffiti all around the place. If you feel uncomfortable with the smell of weed and some strange stares at you, definitely don't come here in the evening :)
Лъчезар А — Google review
1 | A somewhat unusual spot that serves as a hub for alternative art. It’s free to visit, photogenic, and located just an 8-minute walk from Ljubljana’s main train station. 2 | On the flip side – the area is full of rather odd people, and some seemed like they might be under the influence of mysterious substances. A few of them stared at me in a strange way. Much of the “art” here consists of political slogans. 3 | I wouldn’t recommend visiting this squat after dark, especially for women or those less adventurous.
Petr N — Google review
Very cute art on the buildings but during the day you don’t quite know what to do there. There are no food trucks, concept stores or stands. There’s a couple of bars with sketchy looking zonked people staring into space, didn’t really feel inviting to walk in and have a glass. I went there once at 3 pm and once at 7 pm, both gave me the same impression. A little dilapidated and not too intuitive for the newcomers.
Alya B — Google review
Is a worth visiting place if you like an urban vibe with graffiti’s and art around. However , you MUST consider that the crowd around the place will make you feel extremely unsafe. I went during the day and stayed like five minutes as I had to almost run as a strange dude was following me for a long period of time.
Juan O — Google review
Cool location with a lot of alternative art and music. A bit more...orderly? than some of the similar places in Europe. Not quite as good as NL or Denmark but close and has a similar rule about photos of people. Police are stationed nearby in a car and lots of smoke about.
Martin ( — Google review
It's further away from the city center, with many interesting installations and weird/quirky people. Impressive graffiti.
Csaba V — Google review
I'm not really sure what to make of this place. Yes, there is a lot of pretty cool graffiti and sculptures but it felt uncomfortable and odd walking around here. When we were here there were groups of people who were obviously under the influence of substances and drink. Not sure it's somewhere to visit at night. I know this place used to be barracks and now it's an alternative and subculture space but I need someone to explain this area to me as I don't quite understand it. Didn't spend all that long here as it just felt odd and uncomfortable.
Sarah S — Google review
Interesting area The graffities are cool I'm glad we went during the day We met a nice Italian artist
N P — Google review
Metelkova ulica 10, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.metelkovamesto.org/•Tips and more reviews for AKC Metelkova mesto
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11Central Market

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The Central Market, also known as Plecniks Covered Market, is a lively marketplace in Ljubljana. It features both indoor and outdoor sections where vendors sell a variety of products including fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, and hot prepared food.
Ljubljana's outdoor market, also known as the Central Market, is a vibrant and historic marketplace located in the heart of the city. It's a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Ljubljana, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, local specialties, and artisanal goods.
Playmo B — Google review
Little local market. Fresh local fruits and vegetables. Also, natural honey from real bees keepers.
Habib — Google review
A Lively Market – Perfect for a Morning Stroll Ljubljana’s Central Market is a vibrant and colorful spot, ideal for a morning walk. You’ll find a lovely selection of fresh produce, mainly fruits and vegetables, along with clothing and accessories, as you’d expect from a traditional open-air market. Beautifully located at the foot of the castle, the market makes for a very pleasant stroll. It’s easy to combine your visit with a stop at the Dragon Bridge, or even to leave a love lock on the Butcher’s Bridge, a romantic local tradition. Beyond the usual stalls, the market also features artisan and tourist products, such as magnets, t-shirts, and handmade souvenirs. There’s also a wide range of food stalls, ideal for tasting Slovenian dishes or grabbing a quick bite. 👉 A must-see spot to soak up the local atmosphere in a charming setting full of flavors, culture, and life.
Axelle C — Google review
It is biggest old market in old center of Ljubljana. It is also historical landmark, work of famous architect Jože Plečnik in years between 1931 and 1939. This place has long and rich history. Anyway, people meet here every day for buying vegetables, fruits, meat, fish and other food, for lunch and other public events. You can buy fresh vegetables and fruit from local farmers in Slovenia. What is special about this place is that it didn't change so much in all this time and it stays legendary as it always was. It is Slovenian culture monunent and still serves for everyday market. During the summer there is also opportunity for free dance events with course. If you are here today, you have luck because you see old legendary market. The mayor wants to renovate it and consequently some legendary things will be lost...
Peter K — Google review
Nice place most were fresh and tasty
Al ( — Google review
The main market square with a great food market, which is 4 stars, unfortunately many of the Chinese useless shops are also there to lure the tourists. The market place itself thou has a nice atmosphere.
Ole K — Google review
The Central Market in Ljubljana is a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing the local culture and cuisine. This vibrant market is located in the heart of the city, and it is open every day from morning to evening. The market is divided into two main areas: the covered market and the open-air market. The covered market is home to a variety of stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and other produce. The open-air market is a bit more eclectic, and you can find everything from souvenirs to flowers to street food here. One of the best things about the Central Market is the friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The vendors are always happy to chat with customers, and they are always willing to give recommendations. You can also find some great bargains at the market, especially if you are willing to haggle. In addition to fresh produce, the Central Market is also a great place to find traditional Slovenian food. There are several stalls selling sausages, cured meats, and other delicacies. You can also find freshly baked bread, pastries, and cakes. If you are looking for a unique and authentic experience in Ljubljana, then the Central Market is a must-visit. It is a great place to wander around, people-watch, and sample some of the local food. Here are some specific things that I liked about the Central Market: * The fresh produce was of excellent quality and very reasonably priced. * The vendors were friendly and helpful. * There was a wide variety of products to choose from, including fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, cheeses, breads, pastries, and souvenirs. * The market was clean and well-organized. * It was a great place to people-watch and experience the local culture. Overall, I had a very positive experience at the Central Market in Ljubljana. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city.
Zlatko M — Google review
This is a place where time stands still. Local farmer’s market blended with a flee market and a regular shopping mall. Ljubljana does not disappoint with their market square. From new shoes to cabbage, you will probably find it here. I stopped by on a lazy winter Friday after exploring the nearby Ljubljana Castle.
Alex M — Google review
Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•+386 1 300 12 00•Tips and more reviews for Central Market

12Cobblers' Bridge

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Nestled in the heart of Ljubljana, Cobblers' Bridge, or Cevljarski Most, is a stunning architectural gem that gracefully spans the Ljubljanica River. This historical bridge boasts elegant pillars adorned with stone balls and lamps, showcasing a design inspired by renowned architect Joze Plecnik. Originally built in the 13th century, it underwent significant transformation in 1931 to achieve its current form.
Šuštarski most, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8Cevljarski_most•Tips and more reviews for Cobblers' Bridge

13Congress Square

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Kongresni Trg, also known as Congress Square, is a historic and picturesque square located in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia. This iconic square features a bronze statue, shaded by trees and a music pavilion. It is surrounded by monumental buildings such as the University of Ljubljana and the stunning Trinity Church with its remarkable Romanesque facade.
In 1821, it was the site of the Holy Alliance Congress—an international meeting during the era of the Concert of Europe, involving Austria, Russia, and Prussia. In the 20th century, it became a central location for Slovenia’s independence, autonomy, and resistance movements, frequently hosting public gatherings and protests. Today, it serves as a vibrant space for cultural festivals, concerts, open-air film screenings, and other civic events. The grey-toned grid-patterned pavement adds a touch of modern elegance and charm to the square.
Seokjin H — Google review
We rented an apartment near Congress Square — such a lovely area to visit! The square is full of history and charm, with so many stories connected to it. Definitely worth a walk around if you’re in Ljubljana.
Adventure — Google review
Lovely area, nice and chill though having a nap some guy tried to mug me putting his hand in my pocket. I woke up touching my pocket and he kept repeating it's ok it's alright and then waved a nearly empty can of lager in my face before walking off. White t shirt tanned straight hair greased down, karma follows.
Martin ( — Google review
Slovenia is the country to be. Very beautiful. The ancient structure are well built and maintained. These buildings date back to the 1800/1900. The people are not in a hurry by no means. Healthy and rich food. Cant compare it to the US. No wonder everyone here are very healthy. I will definately come back again!
Joseph O — Google review
Congress Square is a central and historically significant square in Ljubljana. The square has a central park called Star Park named for its star-shaped layout, with several historic monuments such as the Roman Emona, key buildings such as the University of Ljubljana's rectorate, House of illusions, Slovenian Philharmonic hall, Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity, Casino building etc.
Kevin A — Google review
Congress Square is very tidy and clean, beautiful in the middle of the city
J — Google review
It's a nice place, the city is to clean and there is free public toilets everywhere so I think this city is well planned plus the strees are huge and Make it looks spacious so I'm happy with my visit to this lovely city.
Jose M — Google review
Boul Kongresni Trg offers a modern, casual dining spot that lives up to its motto: fast, healthy & tasty. The menu features fresh bowls, wraps, and salads with balanced portions and quality ingredients. Service is quick and friendly, making it a great choice for a lunch break or a light dinner. The atmosphere is clean and relaxed, with a contemporary vibe. Prices are reasonable for the quality, making it a reliable option if you’re looking for a nutritious yet satisfying meal in Ljubljana.
Dani B — Google review
Kongresni trg, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.visitljubljana.com/sl/obiskovalci/aktivnosti/znameni…•Tips and more reviews for Congress Square

14Church of St. James

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Nestled in the heart of Ljubljana, the Church of St. James is a stunning example of Baroque architecture, constructed by Jesuits between 1613 and 1615. This vibrant yellow church is strategically located near the river and Castle Hill, making it a picturesque spot to explore. The square in front of the church showcases designs by renowned architect Joze Plecnik, enhancing its charm.
We were in Old Town and this church was open on Sunday night. It is beautiful inside. We didn’t stay very long.
Catherine H — Google review
This parish church is dedicated to St. James the Greater, its patron saint. The original church has stood here since the 13th century, and the current building was rebuilt in the 17th century in the Baroque style. Slightly removed from the bustle of the city, it offers a peaceful space to experience Ljubljana’s quieter, more reflective side.
Seokjin H — Google review
Quiet and tranquille place for worship. The church is unfortunately not open all the time to visit and admire.
Gaber Z — Google review
This lovely church is located on the fringe of the old town, on a major highway, which is unfortunate, however, worth a look when in the area.
V H — Google review
The church is located in the historic center not far from the climb to the castle, was built in 1615
Yossi E — Google review
Old church with its charm and amazing sound of pipe organs
Olga L — Google review
That's quite a nice church, both the outside and inside
Andrea N — Google review
I really liked being inside of it, beautiful architecure!
Pavel S — Google review
Levstikov trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://stjames.si/•+386 64 178 014•Tips and more reviews for Church of St. James

15Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana

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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana is located in the ancient town of Collonia Iulia Emona, which was home to around 7000 citizens and was known for its massive walls. This historical town served as a hub for merchants and craftsmen, playing a significant role in trade along the amber road. Additionally, it held strategic importance as a gateway from the Roman Empire to the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
(Translated by Google) Very nice building. (Original) Много хубава сграда.
Tihomir T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, historic, very well restored after the earthquakes and bombings of WWII. (Original) Lindo, histórico muy bien restaurado después de los terremotos de después de los bombardeos de la 2GM.
Lucrecia B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I don't know what it's like inside, but from the outside it's just an ordinary building. (Original) Nie wiem jak w środku, ale z zewnątrz po prostu zwykły budynek
Piotr — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church. (Original) Prekrasna cerkev.
Vito P — Google review
Ciril-Metodov trg 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.nadskofija-ljubljana.si/•+386 1 234 26 00•Tips and more reviews for Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana
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16Julija

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Julija is a charming restaurant nestled in the heart of Ljubljana, where the ambiance effortlessly combines casual comfort with a touch of elegance. With its inviting blue and white checkered tablecloths and soft candlelight, it feels like dining in a cozy garden on a warm summer evening. The menu showcases local flavors, featuring an array of delectable pasta dishes, grilled meats, fresh seafood, and mouthwatering desserts that highlight the best of Slovenian cuisine.
Love the food! Is so yummy and the wine by the glass is excellent at such fantastic price! Restroom is not very clean hope they can improve on this. Overall we love it! Very busy place so be ready to be patient as the service gets slow but waiter is pleasant and kind.
Ohayo O — Google review
I went to the Julija restaurant despite not checking the reviews first, which I usually do. We got a table inside. I have no complaints about the quality of the food; however, there was a very long wait between the first and second courses. I even had to ask the waiter where our food was, and this was not during a busy time. The dishes are also more expensive than in other restaurants and seem overpriced for what they are. The service was good at first, but at the end, after I paid and didn't leave a tip, the waiter rudely threw my copy of the receipt on the table. This left a very bad impression. I don't know if management reads these reviews, but the waiter, who spoke excellent English, should be retrained on how to behave professionally. He basically ruined the evening.
Slava O — Google review
We had a table by the window inside the restaurant. Our waiter was communicative, friendly and recommended excellent Slovenian wines to get by the glass. I felt we were in good hands and even if the restaurant was quite busy, we never felt abandoned. Gladly, I would visit again.
Hershey — Google review
A quiet dinner with delicious food. We had beef carpaccio for appetizer, scallops with lemon crème, goulash and for dessert some kind of apple pie- European style-with vanilla ice cream Very tasty and quality food
Codlea — Google review
Went on a Saturday night at 7:30pm and was not surprised it was fully booked, encouraged to come back later and I was so pleased I did - the service was great, the food was exceptional and the wine was also amazing. Had the best time and it was the best meal of my trip here! Would recommend to anyone, especially the scallops and steak! Everything was delicious 🤤
Megan H — Google review
Fantastic restaurant in a lovely atmosphere with excellent service. Thrilled we made a reservation in person for the following evening / our last night in Ljubljana. This is a busy restaurant. Within 10 minutes of being seated inside, all surrounding tables had turned over and seated with new diners. We dined on a Sunday. We loved our cozy corner location. I do not find dining outside to be all that - unless you do not like whom you are dining with or are looking for entertainment. We were warmly greeted and soon laughing with Greg, our knowledgeable and hardworking Server. Our food was amazing with flavor and presentation. For a starter, we were excited to try the Homemade pasta Istrian style with porcini mushrooms and asparagus. We both ordered lamb for our entree. Then finished with an apple strudel and vanilla ice cream. Thank you for a memorable dining experience!
L M — Google review
Very friendly staff and also helpful. Everyone was very nice to us . The food although a little bit pricey was phenomenal and fresh. Local beer is tasty . The portions were big and the waiter was funny and bubbly. I recommend making a reservation before going .
Valerie S — Google review
The food was soooo delicious. Didn’t really like the orange wine but had to try it once. We ordered beef goulash, cheese dumplings, and another Slovenian pasta dish. Also the apple strudel. The food was just so incredible, worth the price tag
Liz S — Google review
Stari trg 9, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://julijarestaurant.com/•+386 1 425 64 63•Tips and more reviews for Julija

17Špajza Restaurant

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Mediterranean restaurant
Špajza Restaurant is a charming eatery located in a cozy house, run by a brother-and-sister duo. It offers European comfort food and an extensive wine selection, with the option of outdoor dining. The menu features top-quality, home-cooked Tuscan fare that changes with the seasons to ensure freshness. Diners can enjoy meat or fish tasting menus with dishes like goat pate, gnocchi with nettles and almonds, and sea bass carpaccio.
The service was absolutely 10/10 the staff here are so committed to providing a beautiful dining experience they are so passionate and well fitted to the hospitality industry. The food is also wonderful we had our last meal before we left here as we wanted to save the best for last and the team did not disappoint. We were very happy with all the food and the service, keep up the great work guys.
David P — Google review
Visited based on positive reviews though there were some pretty negative reviews criticising the service. We booked dinner on a Saturday night - there was only one table when we turned up at 8pm but it gradually filled up. The waiter recommended the beef cheek and it was a dream - wonderful flavours and oh so tender and melts on your mouth. The pate was also outstanding as was the dry aged beef (soaked in gin and thyme). The beef was served with a blueberry mustard and ketchup and we ordered a side of truffle sauce which was delicious!
Anne — Google review
A small restaurant so make a reservation during high season. We ordered the charcuterie board (local fare and delicious) and 500 kg steak which was tender and cooked perfectly. A good wine list which some good cheaper options. Service was good. If you’re looking for a good steak dinner this is it.
Dany G — Google review
Very nice dinner location but could use a minor adjustment on one of the dinner options we had. Made reservations and were seated immediately. The restaurant seemed to specialize in beef options so we decided to try two different variants of the beef fillet. We decided to get a salad with shrimp, a mushroom sauce fillet and a balsamic sauce fillet. For the mushroom fillet it's a five. However, for the balsamic fillet there was simply too much balsamic, couldn't even taste the meat and the flavor got exhausting quickly. Regardless, still loved the restaurant and the staff. Note, it was very expensive.
Kevin B — Google review
First meal in Ljubljana. I went for lunch and found a seat easily. They have a lovely courtyard in the back in addition to seating inside. I would highly recommend getting a seat outside. Spajza is known for their steaks so I had to try one for myself. The food and service was great. I was steered toward a 350gram serving which I ordered medium rare. It was cooked to perfection. I also got the tuna tartar as a starter that was equally delicious. If you are in town looking for a steak to satisfy your hunger make sure to put Spajza at the top of your list.
Evan H — Google review
These were the best steaks we've had on our trip to Slovenia, hands down. Aged to perfection, cooked to medium rare, and absolutely delicious. The real surprise was the starters - especially the steak tartar on bone marrow - WOW. Our waiter was patient (we were a big group) and helpful in selecting both food and Amarone wine, and the vibe (vintage design in a maze of private rooms) was cool and relaxed. We loved this place!
Lior L — Google review
one of the best restaurant when we in Slovenia, delicious food, professional staff.
Anh N — Google review
Good service, food was excellent can’t complain. I got the tuna steak which was probably one of the best ones I’ve had so would highly recommend.
The S — Google review
Gornji trg 28, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.facebook.com/Spajzarestaurant/•+386 1 425 30 94•Tips and more reviews for Špajza Restaurant

18Restaurant Manna

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Restaurant Manna, located at Eipprova 1a, is considered one of the top eateries in Ljubljana. While it's known for its expensive international cuisine and upmarket prices, the sparkling decor adds to its allure. The menu features often over-elaborate but exotic choices and was even enjoyed by First Lady Laura Bush during her visit to the capital.
An excellent restaurant just a short 5 minute walk outside of the main city centre of Ljubljana. Both our starters were very tasty (we really enjoyed the Octopus Salad, even though we thought it was missing something a bit sour). The goulash with the strukli was amazing! Well prepared and very flavorful. Our waitress was very friendly and helpful. Great atmosphere as well. We totally recommend this restaurant.
Kyriacos C — Google review
I enjoyed a delicious Slovenian lunch of pork cutlets with plumb gravy, and cheese dumplings. Amazing! Super friendly (English speaking) staff, and lovely outdoor setting in the shade, off the hustle and bustle of the touristy areas. Highly recommend!
Wood P — Google review
Here in Slovenia, this is hands down the best authentic South Indian restaurant I’ve been to! I tried their Masala Dosa and Masala Chai, and both were absolutely amazing. The dosa was crispy, flavorful, and filled with perfectly spiced potato masala. The chutneys and sambar tasted so fresh and truly reminded me of real South Indian flavors. The Masala Chai was rich, aromatic, and brewed just right a perfect way to end the meal. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable and the whole place had such a cozy and welcoming vibe. If you’re in Slovenia and craving real South Indian food, this place is a must-visit!
Favad F — Google review
A lovely new Indian restaurant serving delicious and authentic South Indian food! Everything tasted fresh 🥰 We especially loved the dosas, and both vegetarian main courses were excellent. The staff were super friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. The only things missing are a bit more atmosphere inside (some Indian music and decoration would make it cozier) and a clear sign outside - we wouldn’t have known it was an Indian restaurant if we hadn’t seen a woman in a sari outside. Definitely worth a visit :)! We’ll be back for more dosas!
Taja H — Google review
Authentic South Indian cuisine in Slovenia. They have wonderful seafood selections 😊
Ramasamy M — Google review
The food was delicious, and everything is made fresh with no additives or food coloring. We stumbled upon this place by chance and absolutely loved both the food and the atmosphere. The server and the owner were incredibly warm and welcoming. Highly recommend!
Laxmi P — Google review
The food at this restaurant was outstanding, and the service was great. The trout pate was delicious as was the goulash. Don't let the menu fool you with its short and simple descriptions. The roasted tomatoes, for example, were seasoned and served with capers, I think, and some other stuff that I couldn't place but that tasted delicious. If the chef makes a recommendation, do take him up on it. He knows what he is doing
Robin C — Google review
Awesome food, wonderful people, in-fact one of the best food I have ever had. Owners & chef went above and beyond to accommodate your taste & food options to cater best experience, definitely a must go-to Indian restaurant in Slovenia!!
Vaibhav V — Google review
Eipprova ulica 1a, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.indijskarestavracija.si/•+386 69 823 383•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Manna

19Ljubljana Zoo

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Ljubljana Zoo is a compact city zoo located on the southern slope of the Roznik Hill, surrounded by woods and meadows. It's an ideal destination for a family outing, offering a children's playground, special events, and an on-site eatery. The zoo houses a diverse range of animals including birds, wild animals, and predatory species. Despite its smaller size, it offers pleasant surroundings for leisurely walks amidst rich flora and fauna.
We had the most incredible day at the zoo! ❤️ It was such a beautiful space, filled with shade, perfect for a warm day of adventure. With 6.5 km of stunning trails to explore, every step was a delight! To top it all off, we celebrated the elephant's 50th birthday! 🎉 Everyone was treated to free ice cream and delicious Indian desserts, which made the experience even sweeter. The zoo staff were super friendly, adding to the festive atmosphere. What an unforgettable day!
Taoane L — Google review
A lovely natural park type zoo, the perfect place to spend a few hours on a hot day as there is lots of shade. There's lots of free parking outside as well, which is great. The animals mostly seem well cared for and happy, with large natural enclosures. There are lots of playgrounds for children as well, the frog leap playground is especially cool. The ticket price is quite good, but inside the prices for food and drinks is crazy - €3.80 for a Pepsi!!
Mike — Google review
One of the best Zoo I've been! Very kids orientated place, even if you do not prefer Zoo's, it's great place to bring kids, walk through park, clean air, let kids play around with plenty of playgrounds. As for animals, this is more like nature park, it's very nice and a lot of space and nature habbit for animals
Djordje M — Google review
Beautiful zoo! We saw all the animals (even the tiger, who was napping in a shade) except for the capybaras, which were hiding from the sun. It really does feel more like a stroll through a forest than a zoo visit, which just makes it even better. We spent close to 4 hours there. Some of the enclosures seemed a bit small, for example the seals, some of the bird cages and the elephant who seemed a bit lonely and bored. On the other hand, other animals' enclosures were huge and going through them felt more like walking through a reservation.
Matej M — Google review
A really nice experience at Ljubljana Zoo. It’s easy to get there via a single bus trip from the city center. The animals are generally well located and preserved. There is a small hill in the zoo, which creates a natural habitat for wild animals such as wild cats and birds. The elephant place is not big enough and it can be better if more space is available.
Sihang L — Google review
The Ljubljana Zoo is a great place to visit, especially for kids. They have a variety of animals, including an elephant and a giraffe, among others. More and more, people are questioning the ethics of zoos because animals are often kept in limited enclosures. However, it's also true that many species have been saved from extinction thanks to the conservation efforts of zoos.
Slava O — Google review
We were wandering through the park with no real plans and ended up here at the zoo and were so pleasantly surprised! This zoo is incredible. It's so large and has everything you could think of. Most recent f the enclosures were large and had great space. We thought the ticket and food prices were very reasonable. Highly recommend
Abbey M — Google review
A very beautiful Zoo. beautifully made and arranged. The location is in a forest with a hill. So you have to go up and down. A few minuses observed (August 15, 2025) is the advanced state of degradation of the wooden furniture in all the exhibition areas. It definitely needs to be repaired.. some of the floors and areas are quite damaged. The parking lot ... fills you and your car with dust. The garden is not very big..but it is ok.
Adi M — Google review
Večna pot 70, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.zoo.si/•+386 1 244 21 88•Tips and more reviews for Ljubljana Zoo

20National Gallery of Slovenia

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The National Gallery of Slovenia, established in 1918, is the main art museum in the country and houses an extensive collection of fine art spanning from the 13th century to the 20th century. Housed in a stunning Neo-Renaissance palace with a modern glass facade, the gallery's permanent exhibition showcases nearly 600 works by Slovenian and European artists.
One of the most important art museums in Slovenia, the museum houses an extensive collection of Slovenian and European artworks from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. Founded in 1918, the gallery is located in a historic neoclassical building, later expanded with a modern glass façade. It is a must-visit for anyone seeking to understand Slovenian art history. The museum also holds the original Robba Fountain, one of Ljubljana’s iconic landmarks—now displayed in front of City Hall as a replica.
Seokjin H — Google review
The National Gallery of Slovenia offers a good collection of artworks, with a focus on Slovenian artists. A quiet and well-organized museum worth a visit if you enjoy art and history. ❤️
YUHAN W — Google review
Beautiful museum in the middle of the city. They have both permanent and temporary painting collections (tickets are sold separately at the ticket office, 8€ for adults). They have cafe inside the museum and it’s pretty cool.
Nadya L — Google review
great gallery with beautiful architecture and artworks. the staff was friendly and helpful, the restrooms were very clean and there’s a lot to see and to learn from the gallery. i loved the QR codes next some paintings or sculptures that led to the website of the National Gallery in which there was an audio/text that formally analysed the work, the history and meaning behind it.
Hamy N — Google review
The National Gallery in Ljubljana is about a 15-minute walk from the Old Town, situated near Tivoli Park. Housed in a historic building with a modern interior, it offers a pleasant and accessible environment for visitors. The permanent exhibition showcases Slovenian art from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century, providing a clear and well-organized journey through the country’s artistic evolution. Information is available in both Slovenian and English, making it easy to navigate and understand. During our visit, we explored two temporary exhibitions: Baroque in Slovenia: Featuring over 170 artworks from the 17th and 18th centuries, this exhibition offers insight into the Baroque period’s influence on Slovenian art, highlighting the blend of Central European and Mediterranean artistic expressions. While the Baroque style isn‘t our favorite, the exhibition was well set-up. From Shadow into Light: The Sketchbooks of Ivana Kobilca: This exhibition delves into the sketchbooks of Ivana Kobilca, Slovenia’s most prominent female painter, providing a unique glimpse into her creative process and the development of her artworks. We really liked her work, and spent most of our time in this temporary exhibition. Tickets were purchased on-site without any issues. The gallery also includes a small shop and a café, perfect for a short break. We spent approximately 1.5 hours exploring the exhibitions, which felt sufficient to appreciate the collections without feeling rushed. Overall, the National Gallery is a recommended stop for those interested in art and its historical development in Slovenia.
Miriam O — Google review
The National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana is a beautiful spot for art lovers. It houses a huge collection of Slovenian art from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, including works by painters like Ivana Kobilca. Highlights include colorful Impressionist paintings and medieval sculptures. Jurij Subic: Before The Hunt Ivana Kobilca: Woman Drinking Coffee, 1888
Ramdas P — Google review
Small, but interesting. The Baroque exhibition is monotonous, with too much religious themes, but this was characteristic of the era too
Csaba V — Google review
Well designed and gorgeous art museum in Ljubljana. The tickets for temporary and permanent exhibitions costs only 9 euro for students. There are toilets and also baggage storage cabinets. The temporary exhibition was fine but that many in quantities. However, the permanent exhibition was a huge thing here! They were displayed in a magnificent hall and include statutes and artworks. Especially, there is a room where you can sit and quietly watch the painting of a few cows with comfortable music, what an enjoyment! In the back side of the museum, where the cafe is, has a spacious location that is more modernized design and wow! Overall, recommend spending 1 to 2 hours here!
Frank Y — Google review
Prešernova cesta 24, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.ng-slo.si/•+386 1 241 54 18•Tips and more reviews for National Gallery of Slovenia
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21National Museum of Contemporary History

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Nestled in a charming 18th-century mansion, the National Museum of Contemporary History is a treasure trove for anyone eager to delve into Slovenia's rich past. This captivating museum chronicles the nation's journey from World War I through to its EU presidency in 2008, showcasing an array of exhibits that include vintage photographs, clothing, and household artifacts. Visitors can explore how Slovenia navigated the tumultuous waters between two world wars and experienced transformative post-war years under communism.
This museum explores Slovenia’s modern and contemporary history, focusing on the 20th century to the present and the country's social and political transformations. It was founded in 1948 under the name Revolution Museum, and is housed in Cekin Mansion (Cekinov grad), an elegant 18th-century aristocratic residence. Visitors can visually trace the evolution of Slovenian national identity, civil society, and the development of democracy.
Seokjin H — Google review
Amazing museum that covers the history of Slovenia in XX century. There is a lot of information and is well organized, sometimes with creative displays, all for only 6€ is definitely worth it. I expected to see it in less than two hours, but if you're interested in reading everything you could easily spend a full afternoon here, so unfortunately I had to see the last part in a rush because it was about to close. If I will ever be back in Ljubljana I will definitely visit again, with better timing this time 😅 Only problem I found is that many objects are displayed together in the same showcase and the description doesn't follow any specific order so it becomes tricky to understand what object you're reading about, but other than that, all good.
Sara ( — Google review
It's a very interesting museum about the history of Slovenia in the 20th century. With the permanent exhibition you can see how Slovenia went throughout the past century starting from Austro-Hungarian empire, following by the period of the kingdom of Yugoslavia, WW2 and German/Italian occupations, Tito's Yugoslavia and finishing with the most recent history of its independence. The displays are very informative and interesting to read. The exhibits displayed in the museum are very impressive and allow you better immerse into the time periods. Highly recommended if you are interested to learn about the history of Slovenia.
Igor — Google review
i would recommend you to visit this museum. the price of the ticket is quite cheap and they have very good exhibitions. we came for the Olympics game 1984 in Sarajevo exhibition but we saw all of them.
Kaja Š — Google review
Excellent! Definitely suggest an hour or 90 minutes here. It’s great because it focuses on one topic through a short period of time - WW1 to EU joining for Slovenia so doesn’t outstay its welcome and is well presented. Great info about a history I wasn’t too familiar with.
Suitcase M — Google review
As Italian, you must visit this museum, to understand history
Francesco C — Google review
This is quite a fascinating museum if you have time to study, read, and contemplate. It is not a museum you can bustle through in 30 minutes. We spent a good two hours but we learned so much about what happened in Slovenia from War War I forward. The displays are written in English. There is seating throughout and the restroom is clean. We walked through Trivoli Park to arrive at the Palace where the museum is located. It was a fine way to cool off and wasn’t crowded. We also received Pensioner discounts. Recommend if you are interested in history. Not really a place small children would enjoy I’m my opinion. So be prepared to navigate stairs.
Betta R — Google review
As the museum covers the period from World War I to Slovenia’s EU entry, 1914-2004, it’s a lot of action crammed into one floor. They have an incredible amount of material on display that can get a bit overwhelming. I skipped the period of the first Yugoslav kingdom as well as the EU entry and still spent almost two hours there. My favourite parts were the section on WWI (with reconstructed trenches), and the partisan resistance to the Nazi occupation. Very touching objects made by concentration camp prisoners. The section about Yugoslavia under/after Tito was a bit too crammed for me, with so many topics on so little space you can only touch the surface. Still, it was a good way to learn about Slovenian history. Some English texts I didn’t understand, might benefit from a professional language editing for accessibility. Definitely recommended, but I would advise to pick a few aspects to concentrate on, or you might get overwhelmed. I don’t know how other commenters could ingest all that content in one hour.
Amelie E — Google review
Celovška cesta 23, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.muzej-nz.si/•+386 1 300 96 10•Tips and more reviews for National Museum of Contemporary History

22Slovene Ethnographic Museum

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The Slovene Ethnographic Museum is a significant cultural institution that showcases the rich history of Slovenia and various other cultures. Established in 1923, it houses a diverse collection of artifacts related to Slovenian material, social, and spiritual culture. The museum's location in the urban cultural center of Ljubljana adds to its appeal as a hub for dialogue and exploration.
I had a lovely couple of hours browsing through this museum. Starting at the top level, you work your way down a number of exhibitions and artefacts on display with through provoking reflections to ponder on this journey. I notice the Australian population figures are about 10 million people less than they currently are but I was happy that AUS even had a place in this museum. I learned a lot about Slovenian history, culture and ways of living. There’s also a spectacular display of Chinese and Japanese artefacts on the bottom floor with a rich history behind its precious owners
David M — Google review
Liked this museum. Detailed explanations were in English. Especially enjoyed the many perspectives of 'time' in that exhibit. The personal collection of furniture, artifacts and everyday items from the family who spent time in China and Japan was also interesting. All exhibits are worthwhile. Enjoyed lunch outside in the museum cafe afterwards - prices reasonable. There is so much to see, it's tiring. I recommend seeing a couple of floors, then going to the cafe for a bit of rest and recharge, then finishing up. Senior pricing is available
Linda M — Google review
Nice artifacts, but better if there are more details to the exhibits
Pathirathna B — Google review
A museum with exhibitions about various aspects of people's lives, mostly in the past. You can find out a lot about the Slovenian traditions. It has decent descriptions but no interactive elements (the one thing we saw didn't work). They also have sections on traditional cultures from other continents. The exhibition Man and Time is the most interesting in my opinion. There was also a temporary exhibition about an interesting life of a japanese woman in Slovenia in the first half of 20th century.
Marko G — Google review
Very nice and quiet museum. Located near the contemporary art museum, is located inside a three story building. Starting from the top floor which is reachable through a very cool window elevator, there is the true ethnographic museum with the permanent exhibition with a very well cared space for kids. On the second floor she I visited there was a special exposition for the 100 years of the museum. And finally on the first floor a series of exhibition that changes over time. The prices are surprisingly cheap, 6 euros the regular ticket and 3 with the student discount. Overall the thing that I liked the most was the peace inside the museum probably because on a rainy Sunday people were doing other things and I only met three other visitors in my entire stay in the building.
Mattia S — Google review
Cool air and elevator. Lots of old things. More of international history of Africa, Maya indian, Amazon than Slovenian history. There is own place for children. I prefer to see more from Slovenia as tourist point of view. So maybe change a bit the always staying exhibition would be good ☺️ The exhibition area looks nice, made by interior designer. When i visited museum very few visitors. Entrance fee 3€ as a student.
Virn U — Google review
One of the most thought-provoking museums I’ve ever been to. The curation is excellent and the interpretive signage has been written by a deep-thinking ethnographer/anthropologist. Clearly an intellectual with excellent philosophical interpretations.
Zsuzsika — Google review
“Life is art, and art is life” Slovenian Ethnographic Museum had Rich collection, especially between nature and culture on third floor. You can see the context of European history-from daily necessities, religions, festivals, and traditional artwork creation. This permanent display of diverse European aspects, a very in-depth experience. The museum movement is clear and orderly, recommended 👍
Maggie T — Google review
Metelkova ulica 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.etno-muzej.si/•+386 1 300 87 00•Tips and more reviews for Slovene Ethnographic Museum

23Gostilna Stari Tišler

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Gostilna Stari Tišler is a century-old guesthouse with cozy rooms and an old-world restaurant featuring terrace seating. The location is ideal, situated between the main central station and the city center. The amenities include a bar, cable TV, free breakfast, and friendly service. While some find the rooms adequate for a night's stay, others note that the mattresses are thin. However, many appreciate the spacious showers and improved internet access.
Gostilna Stari Tišler in Ljubljana is a great place to enjoy traditional Slovenian cuisine in a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The food is delicious, the portions are generous, and the staff is friendly and professional. I highly recommend the goulash and štruklji—they are truly exceptional. The location is excellent, close to the city center, making it a perfect spot for a break while exploring Ljubljana. Highly recommended!
Teodora B — Google review
This is a wonderful place to stay, friendly and helpful staff, clean spacious rooms, very convenient for transport links and the old centre. Great breakfasts, all fresh and lots of choices- or have it all including the daily fresh cake. If i ever come back to Ljubljana I'm staying here!!!
Thomas H — Google review
This is a beautiful spot, in one of the oldest guesthouses in Ljubljana. The room I stayed in was very spacious, and I slept well under the skylight. I loved having dinner at the restaurant. Overall it was a superb experience, and I will remember this place for a lifetime! Thank you so much.
Dustin K — Google review
To start with, the corridor leading to the rooms generated a strong damp smell, and then the actual room had a damp smell and was humid. The room was tinny with only very basic furniture; very small beds made out of metal, no fridge or a kettle…. Also the pillows and actual linen were very old and of poor quality. The breakfast was extremely basic with limited choices. The staff however were nice and helpful, and the location was perfect as it was only 3 mns walk from the bus station and only around the corner from the city main attractions. In my opinion, definitely not worth the money!
Leyla S — Google review
10/10. A good selection of food, especially local cuisine. Service was extremely friendly and fast. Would definitely recommend to anyone visiting Ljubljana.
Archie A — Google review
Great place to stay in. Fabulos and friendly staff, close to city center and very cousy rooms. We were delighted
Miodrag T — Google review
Will absolutely stay here again on my next visit to LJU. The owner and her daughter were so kind and accommodating. They made us a delicious breakfast. Great location. Highly recommend!
Sara B — Google review
We had a fantastic stay here. The staff was super friendly and accommodating
Hiki W — Google review
Kolodvorska ulica 08, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://stari-tisler.com/•+386 1 230 14 76•Tips and more reviews for Gostilna Stari Tišler

24Žale

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The Žale Cemetery, located a short distance outside the city center, features an impressive colonnaded arch and eclectic chapels designed by architect Jože Plečnik. Known for his fusion of classical, Byzantine, and Far Eastern styles, Plečnik's approach is evident in the various headstones and chapels scattered throughout the cemetery. The site also boasts beautiful flora such as topiary, flowerbeds, and slender conifers which add to its grandiosity.
Sorry Rome, another cemetery has stolen my heart and it’s in Ljubljana. Plečnik may very well be my favourite architect of all time but strangely the Plečnik parts of this cemetery are not the most interesting. Sure, the Brandenburg Gate-style entrance piece is fantastic but it was closed off for me so it felt like I missed the ceremony. Section D is done by another Slovene architect Marko Mušič and it’s an impressive homage to Plečnik. Somehow, Mušič makes his section of the cemetery feel like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and also Ancient Egypt at the same time. The inverted pyramids on stilts semiotically tell you where the car park is, where the entrance to the cemetery areas are. The bins are not visible to the naked teary eye. The height of the walls gives privacy to mourners. On the outskirts, there are some gorgeous structures that are surrounded by greenery, giving Storm King Arts Centre vibes. Marvellous. (Even the benches are memorable!) That’s not to take away from Sections A, B and C which on their own are fairly stunning. Of the ones marked on Google Maps, don’t miss Spomenik internirancem, Spokmenik žrtvam dachauskih procesov, Park zvončkov and Kostnica žrtev. It’s art that feels like it shouldn’t be in a cemetery. Without a doubt, this is the short walk away from the rest of the city.
David C — Google review
Plečnik's capolavoro. His best work, seven quirky chappels, workshop and a monumental entrance in Greco / Roman stayle
Apartment C — Google review
A special place. Visit during the evening, the red candles are impressive.
Dries N — Google review
Tiny and very clean. On east situation Monument to Russian soldiers who died during the First and Second World Wars in Slovenia
Aleksandra K — Google review
Peaceful resting place of both locals and foreign combatants from major world conflicts.
Tone — Google review
You should visit this place, Plečnik did a great job :D
Lukáš K — Google review
Beautiful cemetery designed by the one and only Jože Plečnik.
Patrik K — Google review
lovely architecure, sadly only open when there are on going funerals because there is a cemetery nearby with 2 churches
Julija K — Google review
Med hmeljniki 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.zale.si/•+386 1 420 17 00•Tips and more reviews for Žale

25Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana

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The Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana, part of the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, is a prominent institution showcasing Slovenian art from the 20th and 21st centuries. It was established by merging the Ljubljana City Museum and Ljubljana City Gallery. The museum features a diverse collection ranging from local impressionists to contemporary creations, offering inspiration to modern art enthusiasts. Visitors can also explore temporary exhibitions alongside the permanent collection.
I think this contemporary art museum is better than Cukrarna. There are numerous art pieces, each accompanied by English explanations, so you won’t be left feeling confused. However, the staff did monitor my every move, which made me feel a bit uncomfortable. Aside from that, everything was good.
Howie — Google review
Very good, but a bit short. Just like the contemporary art museum, every arg piece is explained in great depths, and are displayed in amazing order. Very great curation all in all.
Gustav O — Google review
What a terrific surprise. I had low expectations for a modern art museum in such a small city and boy was I proven wrong. Aside from some funky and interesting temporary exhibits, their permanent collection is kind of fantastic. It's all (or almost all?) from Slovenian artists, and it's diverse and interesting and aesthetically delightful. Much larger and more famous modern art collections (looking at you, Albertina Modern and Belvedere 21) pale in comparison. This will be a must-do any time I'm in Slovenia.
Beau B — Google review
We spent a few hours in here to try and cool down during our mid August visit. Loads to see, some great mini exhibitions on specific subjects and a well stocked book shop. Family ticket was €14 The cafe / bar downstairs was amazing, super cool layout, friendly staff, great coffee and ice cold wine. They also have outside seating. It looks like the perfect location for a good night out. Would go back daily if I lived close by.
Tim F — Google review
We had a purposeful visit - to see the Biennale of Graphics. And we enjoyed it quite a lot- the space is very well arranged and the location is golden with a nice bar for drinks at the front.
Adriana A — Google review
Permanent exhibition is a complete must I had recommended to visit in this museum. It is one hour of your time and you get great value from it. The summer I visited it there was an exhibition but graphic and video arts it was interesting not military but I enjoy your house so going to the graphic Centre Great initiative
Jerome G — Google review
The Museum of Modern Art (Moderna Galerija) in Ljubljana is a neat place for modern art fans. Located near Tivoli Park, it shows Slovenian art from the 20th and 21st centuries. It’s a small museum, so you’ll need about 1-2 hours.
Ramdas P — Google review
I guess I’m missing something but compared to the classical art gallery across the road, I was in and out of here within 10 minutes. I appreciated the artistic expression in some of the sculptures but on the most part, and maybe I’m not sophisticated to understand it, but I was perplexed. There was one installation that was a light rod that changed colour every 30 seconds with the sound of a camera shutter. One artist was Romanticised by the thought of slitting his father’s throat whilst he watched his father shave as a child. Pass - I found it dark and glum
David M — Google review
Cankarjeva cesta 15, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.mg-lj.si/•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana
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26Ljubljana Central Pharmacy

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Ljubljana Central Pharmacy, also known as Mayer Palace or Preseren Square 5 Palace, is a prominent Neo-Renaissance building located at the heart of Ljubljana. Designed by Ferdinand Hauser and built by Gustav Tonnies in the late 19th century, it stands out as an architectural gem. Visitors have praised the professional and friendly staff who provide excellent service and advice in fluent English.
Take care of you personally! Nice staff.
Randy B — Google review
They don’t understand anything about your condition, what you really need or even about what they sell. Ridiculous.
Loïc G — Google review
I had online receipt of injections which I needed to take daily due my health condition. I had online receipt because Slovenia does not cure my disease. One pharmacist ordered it for me, the other told me that this is just scan, piece of invalid paper and not real receipt and basically told me to go away. I asked him what should I do? Can I go to emergency to receive medicine or should I die? He told me to stop arguing with him. So, apparently I could get sick from not getting medicine and faint in this pharmacy and nobody would care.
My H — Google review
They have zero knowledge of the medication that they sell, I asked for a type of pill, and they gave me another type which was 3 times more expensive! They didn’t know what i was asking for, even though its an over-the-counter pill. Scammers!
Nina K — Google review
Extremely slow service, don’t have basic medicine
Mariia K — Google review
These guys are awesome, I was really sick while travelling and they did a really good job of picking the best medicine to help me. Very friendly and professional.
Danielle P — Google review
They spoke fluent English and sold me the sunscreen I needed. Ended up costing 20 Euros, but it worked.
M K — Google review
What an attitude... I say hi, they just look at me and keep walking. I ask “is everything ok” “yes, yes. I’m waiting to close. We close in 5 minutes” with the worse attitude.
JP D — Google review
Prešernov trg 5, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.lekarnaljubljana.si/si/lokacije-in-kontakti/lekarne/c…•+386 1 230 61 00•Tips and more reviews for Ljubljana Central Pharmacy

27CUBO golf course Ljubljana

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CUBO Golf Course Ljubljana is an 18-hole course located just a short drive from Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital. Open year-round, it boasts well-maintained greens and wide teeing areas. Nestled in a picturesque setting, the club offers a peaceful escape surrounded by lush greenery. Whether you're an avid golfer or seeking relaxation, CUBO invites you to enjoy its tranquil ambiance.
Excellent place for golfing and eating good food 👌🏼 I recommend!
Andraž F — Google review
Cubo Golf Restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience in a beautiful golf course setting near Ljubljana. The menu combines seasonal, high-quality ingredients with modern Slovenian and European flavors, consistently delivering refined and well-executed dishes. The service is professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, enhancing the overall experience. The terrace with golf course views is a standout feature, making it ideal for both business lunches and special occasions. While pricing is premium, it matches the excellent quality and setting. Highly recommended for those seeking a memorable fine dining experience.
Sergej G — Google review
Great course, very nice staff. The routing of the holes is interesting and challenging enough without being over the top. The Clubhouse and the Restaurant are beautiful and the drinks and food very good. We had a package with the Cubo Hotel in Ljubljana, a combination i can only recommend
Severin L — Google review
The Golf Club Cubo, nestled in the serene and lush greenery of Ljubljana, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located in one of the city's most picturesque settings, this idyllic golf club provides a peaceful oasis where you can unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or simply seeking a moment of relaxation, Golf Club Cubo invites you to experience the harmony and tranquility it offers.
Ramona I — Google review
A “homy” place and very nice place for gathering
Mamoudo A — Google review
Nice course, club house and restaurant
Boris B — Google review
Superb above and beyond the view, delicious food, incredibly friendly service ...... oh, and there is also a golf course;) Highly recommend 11/10 ;)
Sani — Google review
Had a really nice round of golf here. Greens, fairways and tees were all in good condition. Staff were helpful, efficient and friendly.
Alex S — Google review
Smlednik 200, 1216 Smlednik, Slovenia•https://cubogroup.si/cubo-golf/•+386 41 903 555•Tips and more reviews for CUBO golf course Ljubljana

28Parish church. John the Baptist

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The parish church is a beautiful building with a modern interior. The parish is warm and welcoming, and has many activities to keep the community engaged. The church features paintings by France Preseren, who was inspired by his love for Julia Primic.
I have not seen before that the big door of church opens automatically (based on sensor) :-)
Lubos H — Google review
This 18th-century Baroque-style church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It serves as a quiet place of faith, deeply woven into the rhythm and everyday life of the neighborhood.
Seokjin H — Google review
At the end of a lovely canal walk, is a very nice church, what more could you want and visit such a wonderful area and structure on a sunny day
V H — Google review
Impressive church but the inner glass doors were locked. It’s an 18th century building. Story tells us that France Preseren, first saw his true love Julia Primic, at the church. He dedicated most of his beautiful sonnets to her.
Vincent O — Google review
We had our wedding mass in this church it was a miracle for us. Thank you, Rev. Brother. Matej for welcoming us
Sachin M — Google review
Very friendly people, solemn but interactive service. Beautiful altar wood design, chapels, and Madonna painting. Original high renaissance/baroque interior.
John M — Google review
Very interesting church in Trnovo. Lovely and peaceful location next to the Gradascica river. The original church of Thorn was built in 1753 by architect Candido Zulliani. Only a few paintings have been preserved, including the paintings of Sts. John the Baptist and St. Anton, painted by Valentin Metzinger. The present church was erected from 1854 to 1857. Its present, neo-Romanesque appearance was obtained after the earthquake of 1895, when it was rebuilt according to the plans of architect Raimund Jeblinger. One of the most famous romantic stories in Ljubljana is connected with the history of the church. In front of the church, Slovenian poet France Prešeren, one of the greats of 19th-century romantic art and author of the Slovenian national anthem, first met his muse Julia Primic and fell in love with her instantly. Prešeren was hopelessly in love with Julia for many years, but all this time, under the auspices of her strict parents, she lived in her closed bourgeois family circle and did not return his love. A series of his sonnet-shaped poems are dedicated to Julia. The church has two high bell towers, one of which was climbed by a Slovenian climber and mountaineer Tomaz Humar.
Sabrina M — Google review
Beautiful church with quite modern interior, and the parish is nice and welcoming with many activities.
Miha C — Google review
Kolezijska ulica 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.druzina.si/ICD/spletnastran.nsf/zupnija/zupnija-ljubl…•Tips and more reviews for Parish church. John the Baptist

29St. Peter's Parish Church

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The pretty church away from city center is quiet and has a free visit. It was built in 1472 and has preserved artwork, including murals. The baptism ceremony happened here in 1949.
My baptism at St. Peter’s church in Ljubljana happened in 1949. The church was built in 1472. Murals and artwork is preserved.
Darko P — Google review
An interesting piece of architecture. Worth watching.
Sasha C — Google review
Allways nice to be here in one of the oldest churches in town. Nice, quiet and devoted prayers in solitude.
Gaber Z — Google review
A beautiful peaceful church.
Chris D — Google review
Hidden gem
Jasmine V — Google review
(Translated by Google) St. Peter's Church, one of the oldest in the city, stands in Hrvatski trg (Croatia Square) between Trubar Street (Trubarjeva cesta) and Zalog Street (Zaloška cesta), slightly away from the historic center. The original church dates back to the 9th century, but the current one is Baroque and dates back to the 18th century. (1730-1733) designed by the architect Carlo Martinuzzi who was inspired by the Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. Following the earthquake of 1895, the church was renovated in neo-baroque style both in the façade and in the internal decorations and related mosaics. The ceiling frescoes are the work of the Baroque painter Fran Jelovšek and the altar decorations are by Valentin Metzinger. Frankly interesting, but not essential when visiting the city which offers many other churches and monuments of greater artistic value. (Original) La chiesa di San Pietro, che una delle più antiche della città, sorge in Hrvatski trg (Piazza Croazia) tra via Trubar (Trubarjeva cesta) e via Zalog (Zaloška cesta), leggermente defilata dal centro storico. La chiesa originaria è del IX secolo, ma quella attuale è barocca e risale al XVIII sec. (1730-1733) su progetto dell'architetto Carlo Martinuzzi che si ispirò alla Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore a Venezia. A seguito del terremoto del 1895 la chiesa fu ristrutturata in stile neo-barocco sia nella facciata, che nelle decorazioni interne e neii relativi mosaici. Gli affreschi del soffitto sono opera del pittore barocco Fran Jelovšek le decorazioni dell'altare sono di Valentin Metzinger. Francamente interessante, ma non essenziale nella visita della città che offre ben altre chiese e monumenti di maggior pregio artistico.
Sergio ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) The inside is much more luxurious than the outside. Quiet, calm, there were few people and we could fully enjoy this beauty. I definitely recommend visiting and, unlike the temple in the city center, the entrance is free. (Original) Внутри гораздо роскошнее чем снаружи. Тихо, спокойно, было мало людей и мы могли вдоволь насладиться этой красотой. Однозначно рекомендую к посещению и в отличие от храма в центре города, вход бесплатный.
Aneta B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice-looking church (Original) Ładnie prezentujący się kościół
Adam Ż — Google review
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30Hostel Celica

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Hostel Celica is a unique and vibrant establishment located in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It was once a military prison but has been transformed into an art-inspired hostel with individually designed rooms and dormitories by local and international artists. The hostel is known for its sustainability-oriented approach and hosts great events, making it perfect for party lovers who also care about the environment.
I wish there was a way to leave more than 5 stars. Absolutely perfect. The hostel is big and beautiful. They upgraded me for free, and the room was gorgeous. The bed was comfortable, and the constant reminder to save energy was great. The breakfast was perfect. It was an all you can eat, not something usual for hostels. They allowed me to chill there after checkout till my bus.
Kabila T — Google review
Had a great stay here! The rooms are small, but very comfortable. Importantly, the staff managed to keep the rooms cool, even in the hot summer weather (unlike the other hostel that we stayed in, in Ljubljana city centre) 😬 Hostel Celica was really clean. Great breakfast and location for Ljubljana Old Town. There were only 2 showers, but it was fine! Overall I would definitely recommend and stay again.
Megan — Google review
Nice hostel, with a unique style. The ambience was really nice and the breakfast very generous. I think we did not have too much luck with our room, others seem to be more concerned than ours (room 105). I think the only issue were the toilets/showers. I think they could be cleaner- most of the time men toilets were quite dirty
Fausto S — Google review
Firstly the location is best to reach from the main bus station and rail station in Ljubljana. Also the staff were available for 24 hours. I had to checkin at 1 AM and they were cooperative. The rooms have all necessary basic amenities for the stay. The toilets were clean and the staff were really friendly. Also they take cards for the checkin payment
Muntasir F — Google review
This hostel is comfortably close to the train station, and it's just a short walk down to central Ljubljana. I have a bad foot from before I went on vacation and they were happy to accommodate me to a room where I didn't have to climb up to get to my bed. It only goes to show how customer oriented they are. The breakfast is small but lacking a bit. Would be nice to have some juices or more hearty bread but that's nitpicking.
Kenny A — Google review
The stay was an unforgettable experience. A little creepy with the bars on the windows and the feeling of being locked in, but also unique. The surrounding neighborhood is also worth seeing.
Fräulein T — Google review
Hostel Celica was a very welcoming hostel. The workers were very kind and willing to answer my questions. The room I stayed in had a top bunk with a closet and desk underneath, but it appeared that most rooms had beds that were not bunked. There were only two beds in the room I stayed in, which made it peaceful. However, the side of the building I stayed on is right next to a place where people hang out and have shows in the evenings, which makes it quite loud. I stayed Saturday-Wednesday and while it was very loud the nights of Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday, Monday and Tuesday night were quiet. The bathrooms were nice, but could be cleaned more often. I would stay here again.
Alyssa M — Google review
Clean, good service, nice vibe, great atmosphere, and have events that provide opportunities to socialise. However, about the sleeping experience: The space between the bed and the pitched roof was very little that I hit it couple of times with my leg when asleep, it woke me up. Getting into bed was not very smooth too
Jamal O — Google review
Metelkova ulica 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.hostelcelica.com/•+386 1 230 97 00•Tips and more reviews for Hostel Celica
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31Dijaški dom Tabor (Hostel Tabor)

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Nestled in the heart of Ljubljana, Hostel Tabor (Dijaški dom Tabor) offers a laid-back atmosphere with dorms and private rooms. The hostel features a shared lounge and communal kitchen, making it an ideal spot for solo travelers looking to connect with like-minded explorers. Its central location provides easy access to the city's attractions and vibrant nightlife.
Easily the greatest hostel I've ever stayed in. Complete breakfast, spacious rooms with lockers, beautiful inside with common area and kitchen and outside with space to sit. Central location 7 min from main street. Would definitely recommend
Lia K — Google review
Overall the room was big and clean. Not enough toilets/showers for all the people. Not changing rooms in any of the toilets/showers so it was very difficult to change, the showers were all wet and didn't have enough hangers for the clothes or anything to change. Staff was very friendly and the spaces were clean in general. I would improve the toilets, the ceilings and walls were wet and falling apart. The rest was very good. Breakfast was included in the price and it was nice as well. The location was amazing, I will recommend this place.
Angela R — Google review
I will give the 3 stars, because the rooms were all the time so hot and it was very hard to sleep and mattress was also dirty (they provided sheets to cover)
Shakir A — Google review
This was a really great experience! The hostel was very close to both the old town and the train station. Clean rooms and clean facilities. Very very good value for money, we paid 28€ for a room with free breakfast included. If I’m ever going back to Ljubljana I’m definately staying here again!
Lisa L — Google review
I stayed at Tabor Hostel in Lublin and was very satisfied with my stay. I would especially like to highlight a few key advantages of this hostel. Firstly, the hostel has convenient parking. This was very important for me as I was traveling by car and needed a place for safe parking. The parking is located near the hostel, which made unloading luggage simple and quick. Secondly, the location of the hostel is just perfect. It is situated in the central part of the city, which makes it easy to reach major attractions, cafes, restaurants, and shops. I could quickly get to the old town and enjoy wonderful walks through the streets of Lublin. Overall, Tabor Hostel provided me with a comfortable and convenient stay thanks to its excellent parking and ideal location. I will definitely return here during my next trip to Lublin and recommend it to anyone looking for a great place to stay in this city.
Ivan P — Google review
The location is amazing. It’s in the center of the capital. Any part of Ljubljana is easily accessible either by walking, bike, bus or taxi. The rooms got a loot better as they renovate a part of the hostel each year. The workers are supper nice and friendly.
Mmahn1 — Google review
It was worth it's price. Close to the city center and train station. Simple but decent. Think it's student accommodation during terms? Nice staff, basic breakfast included.
Raaz M — Google review
We had a good experience with this hostel, I really recommend it. Everything was nice and clean. We were glad that they let us sleep in common room when we came during the night and didnt have a reservation yet. Kitchen was great. Only thing that we can point out are bathrooms - it would be much better if they were separated to men and women + if bins were in restrooms too. Bedroom was fine and also the price is really affordable. The staff was really helpful.
Anna S — Google review
Kotnikova ulica 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://ddt.si/•+386 1 234 88 40•Tips and more reviews for Dijaški dom Tabor (Hostel Tabor)

32CUBE central rooms for 2

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CUBE central rooms for 2 offers compact and budget-friendly accommodations in a convenient location. The rooms are small but clean, making them suitable for young couples, students, and families passing through Ljubljana. While the space may be tight, the hotel's proximity to the city center and key attractions makes it a practical choice for travelers looking to explore the area. Additionally, guests can expect helpful staff members who provide necessary information and assistance during their stay.
A perfect room for "we won't be in the room much anyways" type of tourists. Great location and all the privacy for comfortable sleep. Those rooms work a bit like a hostel since the bathrooms are common. There's also a small kitchen (sink, stove and a little bit of cutlery) and a fridge you can use. The rooms mostly just suit a bed with very little storage space besides - i was not bothered by that since you probably planned to explore Ljubljana anyways.
Ana Š — Google review
The safe provided in the room didn't work and the door didn't lock at all. Also, the circuit breaker went down one night, half an hour without energy. But is clean, beautiful and small, very small. Perfect for short stay
Gustavo J — Google review
I recommend this tiny cube accommedation in a tiny village house. It is perfect for couples or single travellers who appreciate privacy and silence. I would not recommend it for families, bigger groups, super tall or super wide people since shared showers, and shared toilets, hallways and rooms are kinda narrow and tiny. I also would not recommend to people who expect hotel standards. It is more like a hostel without social vibes. Therefore it is cheap and clean and enough for some nights. WiFi available. Cleaning lady was always smiling and very friendly.
Julx — Google review
In general, good place to stay as a solo traveller. Budget friendly private rooms if you compare to other hostels in Ljubljana. There was everything what you need, shared kitchen and bathroom worked well. Walls are thin so remember earplugs if you are not use to share space with others. One minus was that room smelled cigarettes.
Ronja — Google review
Loud, broken, air conditioning during the night, only one shower for a lot of people. Like a cheap hostel.
Miriam G — Google review
Plenty of space for our family in 2 rooms. Kitchen is a bit of rough shape, but serviceable. Nice neighborhood, quiet and perfect for walking just anywhere in old town and outskirts.
Sharon O — Google review
While the service was good, I never stayed in a place with the walls so thin I could hear literally everything happening in the rooms all around, let alone the bathroom or shower. There is no sound isolation. If you don't mind it, this place good enough. Unfortunately I've just realized that they gave a wrong code for room access not only to me but to two other guests, which only made a lot more noise. 1/5, extra 10 euros and you can find a better place.
Timor D — Google review
Cheap but pleasant. Staff were nice and gave the necessary information so we could get to our room. The room was small, with the bed taking 80% of the space. The bathroom and shower was a bit small, especially for me at 185 cm. The kitchens were small, but it didn't bother us at all. The best part was the location. Close to the river and a short walk to all the spots we wanted to visit. We had a late train, but the Art Hotel allowed us to store our luggage there until we had to go for free.
Viktor B — Google review
Kladezna ulica 12, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://guesthouse-2-47-1.worhot.com/•+386 64 244 191•Tips and more reviews for CUBE central rooms for 2

33Hostel 24

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Nestled in the lively streets of Ljubljana, Hostel 24 offers a cozy and convenient urban getaway for travelers. It is located just a short distance from the iconic Ljubljana Cathedral and the Dragon Bridge, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. The hostel provides simple dorms and private rooms, along with amenities such as a shared kitchen and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with board games and a book exchange in the common room.
The location was amazing, being incredibly close to the Dragon Bridge and the Central Market. However the room was just OK. Everything worked fine, but the fan didn't reach to the bed. Things were mostly clean, but it all just seemed pretty outdated. Plus it was very unpleasant to have the window open right on the street level with buses going past and other loud noises late into the night. After I checked in, I don't think I saw anyone in the reception area for the rest of my stay (maybe once over five days). The layout of the hostel made it very inconvenient to leave your room, have to go outside, walk around the building, then re-enter the other part of the hostel. Overall, there wasn't anything wrong per se, but I definitely wouldn't stay here again. There are other places to stay at similar prices that have equally good locations but with better service and more updated amenities in a more intelligible layout.
Rob L — Google review
We had a great one night stay in a private ensuite room. Staff were excellent and when we left behind a kindle, they arranged by email to post it back to us, for just the cost of postage. Well situated for the centre of the lovely city and the funicular to the Castle. Near a good supermarket and has a decent kitchen.
Greg S — Google review
It is an hostel, you get what you paid for. The staff is super friendly, and the location couldn’t be better. However, we stayed in the hostel during August and all we had was a fan to cool the room. It would be nice to have AC in the room…
Gonçalo R — Google review
Room was excessively expensive for the capacity….really small for a double occupancy. Also not very confortable and very loud outside. Good was staff at front desk very helpful (big thanks) and very central, we were right away in the center. We would look next time for other options…
Gigi — Google review
I would say this is a good deal if anyone wants to stay in Ljubljana just for 1-2 days . This place is close to main city centre that's old town area and everything is easily accessible by walk . There is just few things which I didn't like about this hostel . Room has very dark feeling even in daylight. Bathroom always had some weird smell, rest every else is fine.
Sonika P — Google review
We stayed for the whole week there and I can definitely recommend this hostel! Location is excellent everything is within walking distance. Staff is super nice. Room was clean and had everything we needed. Great hostel at a great price. Thank you Hostel24 for a great stay!
Maria K — Google review
The room we got was very dark, almost no light and very bad air conditioning. The room upstairs had the air conditioner all night and it sounded like a helicopter above us, without exaggerating. Then at 06.30 on a Saturday some people woke us up by working next to our windows. I will not recommend it.
Fiorella U — Google review
Very disappointed with our stay! I wouldn’t usually write reviews but I feel like this one has to be shared. We were a group of 5 and booked one 3 bed and one 4 bed private ensuite which advertised air conditioning as part of their facilities on Hostelworld. When we arrived only the 3 bed had aircon and the 4 bed had none!! The room was extremely stuffy and very uncomfortable there was only one tiny window in one of the rooms which we couldn’t even open as it was covered with a plastic bag looking out into a construction site. We were very disappointed when we said this to the nice lady at reception and were given a fan for the room which helped a small bit but this was not what we paid for. The manager then explained to us that when booking the rooms it says whether or not the rooms have air conditioning. This is not true as we checked this and hostel24 should not be falsely advertising air conditioning in their rooms if not all rooms have it especially during peak summer it is important! We were also woken up at 7am by scraping on the “window” by construction workers right outside which was not very pleasant. The shower was mouldy and we found ants on the wall in one of the rooms which was quite disturbing. We couldn’t change rooms as the hostel was fully booked and after emailing Hostelworld during our stay as to what we should do I was very disappointed when I got an email ONE WEEK later only when we had arrived home which was no help at all. This was by far the worst hostel my group stayed in during our Interrailing trip and I think hostel24 needs to clarify the facilities they are advertising.
Lauren C — Google review
Poljanska cesta 15, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://hostel24.si/•+386 40 780 036•Tips and more reviews for Hostel 24

34Church of Virgin Mary's Visitation

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The church of Virgin Mary's Visitation is a historical landmark that is located in Roznik Hill. The building has been around for over 300 years and it is open on special occasions.
You don't need to drive out of Ljubljana to take a walk in nature. From Tivoli there is a nice path through the forest to Roznik.When you get to the hill you have a nice view of the city. In the inn Roznik , you can order homemade tea that they make themselves. Very refreshing.
Jackie N — Google review
Church on the hilltop with beautiful views of the city!👌🏻😍
Kevin A — Google review
Lovely walk to the Roznik Hill. You can basically choose your own path up the hill. I would recommend to not follow the main road, which can get crowded in weekends. Follow the smaller paths throughout the park and you'll get to the Roznik Hill eventually. There's a lovely view, although a lot of trees will unfortenately block your view. A lot of Slovenes use the park for a short Sunday walk.
Dries N — Google review
Cute church, a same that it's closed however...
Hannibal — Google review
Part of beautiful Park Tivoli, Rožnik. It takes an easy walk from centre towards the church. Great to visit during summer to cool down a bit. Next to the church is a nice bar with good food, drinks and benches to sit/eat outside. Definitely try their "flancet".
Jelena M — Google review
Well, true Slovene experience... we do have a small church on almost every second hill; so this is the first kind of hill next to the capital city. WE ALWAYS HAVE HERE MAJOR EVENT FOR 1 OF MAY. Good for tourists to visit first true Slovene hiking spot next to Ljubljana... not much to see (that's why I don't come here so often😉) but a good restaurant under the hill and some caffe under the church... Meni kot Ljubljančanu nič posebnega ...
Gaber Z — Google review
The place is almost always closed and the Mary showing there is just a statue. Mary never really visited this place and probably never will, it's all fake :/ you even have to stand outside of the church if you want to view the city. Go 50 meters away instead and enjoy the beauty of Ivan Cankar's (Slovene author who did visit the plsce msny many times) statue and treat yourself to some nice refreshing and free drinkable water from the pipe.
Boris C — Google review
Roznik is just the best. Havent been to church yet. Roznik is my morning routine for jogg or walk. Lovely gostilna on the top with great variety of food for lunch. Also must try their flancat.
Anja C — Google review
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35Ljubljanica Sluice Gate

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Ljubljanica Sluice Gate is a charming spot to stroll along the quays and admire the three bridges of the central square. For a unique experience, consider navigating the river by canoe. Along its banks, there are inviting terraces where you can relax in the shade and savor ice cream, beer, or coffee. The gate offers a lovely view of Ljubljanica River and showcases an interesting height difference between its west and east sides.
Located a way up from old town is the sluice bridge, built in the early 1940's, commonly known to locals as Plečnikova zapornica as it was designed by the famous Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, as part of the beautifying project of the city.
V H — Google review
It's really nice view to Ljubljanica river. It's better to not approach the place by boat :) or if you came with it stop in front of the gate :) The height difference between the west and east sides is about 3-4 meters. First we thought, possible to go up to the top of the gate, but unfortunately not possible, it's locked. We understand why, it can be dangerous. You can sit down and relax a bit to bench, enjoy the lapping of the water or just take some good photo. It's nice place, we recommend it.
Pisák T — Google review
The sluice gate is an interesting architectural piece of engineering. It was designed by Jože Plečnik who was instrumental in the beautification of Ljubljana as a whole.
Chip V — Google review
If you are visiting Ljubljana and it's attractions like the Triple Bridge, go a kilometer east of there and explore this river gate. It was designed by Slovenian most famous architect Jože Plečnik, hence the instead of "Ljubljanica Sluice Gate" the name "Plečnikova zapornica" is often used. It was build during the war in between the years 1940 and 1943, the war being a reason for a long construction time. It was supposed to be a footbridge as well, along it's primary meaning - a farewall from Ljubljanica, it living the city (which, nowadays, is far to the east and Ljubljanica still has a long way to go). You can relax on the banks of the river and take a look at Cukrarna. The north bank from here and to the east is mostly medical facilities. There's a nice coffee bar "Kavarna Rog" at the next bridge to the west. If you are interested in churches, there is "St. Peter's Parish Church" just 200 meters north.
Robert L — Google review
Beautiful architecture near the centre of Ljubljana.
KS L — Google review
Biked by here with a tour group from Alaska. This provides a lot of benefit for the river upstream, businesses and citizens.
Brian R — Google review
sat in the backseat of a parked car here and a homeless guy started rifling through the glovebox.
Treetalk — Google review
Very nice sluice. However you can't do much there, not even cross it. Still worth a short visit.
Sven F — Google review
Most Ljubljanica, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.visitljubljana.com/sl/obiskovalci/aktivnosti/znameni…•Tips and more reviews for Ljubljanica Sluice Gate
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36Zeppelin Hostel

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Zeppelin Hostel is a laid-back and friendly accommodation located just 5 minutes from the train and bus station in Ljubljana. The hostel offers basic dorms and bright private rooms, with a common area and kitchen that make it easy to socialize with other guests. It's conveniently situated within walking distance of supermarkets and 24/7 food places.
Friendly staff, always willing to help and find things out for you if you ask. The hostel stayers seem to all be friendly too. There is a small common area but everyone tends to sit around the table and be social. A good kitchen but a small fridge! 😂 facilities are good. The bed isn’t too bad either
Kirstin M — Google review
The hostel is ok. Nothing special apart from the staff & location. We stayed for 3 nights (group of 4 people). The girls bathroom was very clean however, the boys one was dirty and there was no place to hang personal stuff while taking a shower. The beds were comfortable but the room was pretty warm and we weren't brave enough to turn the fan on as it was covered by dust. Also in the room we couldn't open the window because it was broken. Breakfast was free but far too simple: don't expect more than toasts, butter and coffee with milk. Also there was no microwave.
Luis S — Google review
Nice centrally located hostel. They say breakfast is included, but I don't know if I would call only bread and jam a breakfast. The rooms are very clean and beds are comfortable. Aside from the breakfast, this is one of the better hostels I've stayed in Europe. I would stay again if and when I plan on returning to Ljubljana
Joshua S — Google review
A small Hostel, doesn't feel like a chain. The atmosphere was great for individual travellers and groups alike. Just a few minutes from the center of the city, but more importantly convenient to the bus and train station for day trips. The beds are not super comfortable, and the pillows are meager, but the rooms are warm and not overly crowded.
Micah G — Google review
The hostel is perfectly located in the same building as the library of Ljubljana, right in the center of the city. It's quite small itself so the kitchen and other common areas is relatively big to it's size. It looks very old, everything is quite worn off (walls, doors, furniture). There is distinctive smell inside, not too bad, just a smell of an old building. It's relatively clean. Shower cabins are quite big. Supposed to be 24h unattended access (code lock+key for the building entrance), but not in my case! (see below) The bad things: - they don't accept cards (cash only) - they charge for a towel additionally(well, at least they have towels..) -they have no locks for the lockers (saying "those were stolen by guests) - no self service washing machine available (they offer laundry service though) The worst thing for me (that's why they don't get 4-star rating from me): I was not able to enter the hostel for the night - the door just didn't open (but I entered the hostel during the day with no problem). So I found myself locked out on the street at midnight. So I was forced to look for a much more expensive options, urgently, on the street, in the middle of the night. I was lucky I found a hotel in the same building just before it closed for the night. The receptionist of the hostel replied to my questions about entrance problem only at 3am, just saying "sorry" and insisting that the door must be ok, that nobody else reported the problem. They did not offer a refund despite I in fact did not spend the night there, I did not touch my bed.
Andrey S — Google review
We stayed in a 4-bed dorm at Zeppelin Hostel. The hostel is 5-10 mins walking distance from the central bus/train station. However, the hostel has restricted check-in timings and policy; which can be problematic for some (those travelling at odd hours). The rooms, beds, toilets and bathrooms were clean and comfortable. The room window was broken and we couldn't open it when required. The common area is vibrant with people from all over the world. The hostel serves minimalist breakfast (included in bed/room price) which does the job. It also has a kitchen with enough utensils and kitchenware for cooking. Luggage can be stored before check-in as well as post check-out, which helped us a lot. Overall, it is a quiet, comfortable, value for money hostel with an atmosphere of its own.
Ankit S — Google review
Cute little hostel, very close to the centre. Friendly and helpful staff create a home atmosphere. Clean shared bathrooms woth showers and themed rooms. We stayed at the Swedish-themed double room and it was clean, warm and cosy. There is a small kitchen and a common space where you can hang out or cook something if you don't want to eat out.
Nina A — Google review
The staff is really friendly and they have good recommendations for food. The place of the hostel is nearby everything and that's a very positive thing. De room is okay-ish. There's lots of dust everywhere (bulks of dust under the bed and in de caps of the lamps). This hostel also for people who want to get some rest. It's not party hardy as other hostels usually are and I even think that the drinks could be cheaper for hostel prices. If you're looking for some rest, this is your place to be. For me it's quite boring.
Genevieve — Google review
2nd floor, Slovenska cesta 47, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•+386 591 91427•Tips and more reviews for Zeppelin Hostel

37Pošta Slovenije d.o.o.

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Post office
During my recent visit to Pošta Slovenije d.o.o., I was pleasantly surprised by the overall experience. Unlike typical visits where long lines deter you from completing your errands, this time there was hardly a crowd. The dedicated staff at the service windows were not only efficient but also incredibly friendly, making the process smooth and enjoyable. With two windows operating, I found myself quickly attended to and able to complete my tasks without any hassle.
Duty post office... every working day they are opened till midnight.... at saturdays till 18 p.m. and on sundays till 12 a.m. They have very hardworking ladies that are helping you making packages, leading you through post customs procedures, providing you free duct tape...
Gaber Z — Google review
No package deliveries on Saturday is ridiculous. Recording package to paketomat only works here the time and this post office even gave me someone else's package via paketomat.
Anthony C — Google review
I'm already not sure why my post is delivered here, since I have at least two other offices that are closer to where I live. But now they stopped giving out mail on Saturdays and didn't notify us or write it in their delivery notice. I just waited 20 minutes while people topped up their phones and did other things they could have done at any other post office, but they didn't want to give me my mail. Also, there are no free parking spaces.
Lucija M — Google review
Dark blonde/brown haired woman (about 30-35 years old), very rude, very unhelpful. Basically told me I need to do everything myself, which has never been the case when I post something from Slovenia. Usually they help me no problem. If she is not there to help, what is the point of her being in work?
Erin B — Google review
After a miserable experience in the posta at Čopova ulica 11, I went to this post office. The staff speak English and were very kind with me and patient. Thank you.
Margaux — Google review
Professional and kind workers BUT Only 3 counters for all Ljubljana center! Waiting queue.....
Borut P — Google review
Incompetent, inefficient and zero sense of customer service. Hard to believe this post service operates in an EU country
Honest C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not possible to pick up mail on Saturdays, despite the fact that two employees are sitting behind the counter and do not seem too busy with other work. (Original) Ob sobotah ni možen dvig poštnih pošiljk kljub temu, da dve zaposleni za okencem sedita in ne zgledata preveč obremenjeni z drugim delom.
Dijana — Google review
Pražakova Ul 3, 1106 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.posta.si/•+386 30 718 420•Tips and more reviews for Pošta Slovenije d.o.o.

38K3 Central Park Apartments

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K3 Central Park Apartments is highly recommended for its excellent location, cleanliness, and tidiness. It is centrally located, making it a great choice for visiting Ljubljana. The apartments are very clean and well-maintained with top-notch facilities. However, there was an issue with the air conditioning in one of the apartments. Overall, it's a great place to stay for your visit to Ljubljana.
(Translated by Google) Excellent location, clean and tidy... All recommendations (Original) Odlicna lokacija,cisto i uredno...Sve preporuke
Luka Š — Google review
Good apartment but air conditioning was broken
Abdulaziz A — Google review
Great apartment.
Alex G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Comfortable, spacious apartment just a few dozen meters from the centre. Located in the internal courtyard of a building. However, the price was high (Original) Appartamento confortevole, spazioso e a poche decine di metri dal centro. Situato nel cortile interno di un palazzo. Il prezzo è risultato però elevato
Antonella O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The location is great to visit Ljubliana. (Original) De locatie is geweldig om Ljubliana te bezoeken.
Marjan E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very clean and centrally located (Original) Sehr sauber und zentral gelegen
Uli S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Top location (Original) Top lokacija
Dominik C — Google review
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39Technical Museum of Slovenia: Administration

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The Technical Museum of Slovenia: Administration is a unique experience housed in a former Carthusian monastery from the 13th century. It features an impressive collection of prestigious limousines once owned by Yugoslavian President Tito, as well as exhibits on the history of motor vehicles and the fascinating work of Nikola Tesla. The museum also showcases collections dedicated to agriculture, forestry, hunting, fishing, textiles, and printing.
Amazing
Cheerier B — Google review
It's the office, no the museum
Jonathan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We came from Trogir for sightseeing... the gentlemen at the ticket office refused us because they only accept agreed groups... this is not indicated anywhere and it is ugly to treat visitors like that (Original) Dosli iz trogira na razgledavanje… gospoda na blagajni nas odbije jer primaju samo dogovorene grupe… nigdje to nije naznaceno i ruzno je tako se podnjeti prema posjetiocima
Denis R — Google review
couldn’t find it
Pathirathna B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of exercises and interesting devices and objects. Unfortunately, quite a few activities and quests are in a non-functioning state, parts of the exhibition with non-functioning lighting. It sucks (Original) Veliko vaebin in zanimivih naprav in predmetov. Na zalost je kar nekaj aktivnosti in poizkisov v nedelujocem stanju, deli razstave z nedelujoco razsvetljavo. Skoda
Matevž J — Google review
(Translated by Google) No parking spaces for the disabled (Original) Ni parkirkih mest za invalide
Trudi T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nicely decorated (Original) Zelo lepo urejeno
Ljubo J — Google review
Tržaška c. 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.tms.si/•+386 1 436 16 06•Tips and more reviews for Technical Museum of Slovenia: Administration

40SAX HOSTEL

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Sax Hostel is a top choice for backpackers looking for an epic party experience in the city. Located just above the renowned Sax Pub, it offers easy access to lively jazz music and some of the city's best parties. The hostel boasts clean and comfortable accommodations with helpful staff, making it a favorite among travelers exploring Europe. Solo travelers will appreciate the opportunities to meet others while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere without any noise disturbances from the attached pub.
Perfect location, very close to the center. Well priced. Rooms were tidy and atmospheric. Great pub in the hostel, with very low prices and good drinks. Right by the river.
Veronika K — Google review
It is clean but I was scared of having bed bugs the entire time cause of previous reviews. They don’t have 24/7 reception so if you arrive after 8pm and before 9am you will be stranded outside with no one to let you in. Edit: the place also forgot to mention that I had to request multiple times before being let in and their answer for most of the time was: Our check in time is xyz” nobody asked you to check in before the timing but take people in cause it was 4 degrees outside. That being said, a lot of people inside the hostel also had similar experiences with some having to wait 4 hours in the cold. It doesn’t matter when you had the bed bugs problem, it matters that you had it. So again, despite the “favor” they did of letting me inside the property after requesting for 30 mins I am not sure other travellers would like to go through what I went through. Attacking my personality when I am giving a review based on my experience clearly shows the customer experience you can expect here. There are definitely bed bug problems cause multiple people can’t say the same thing. There’s a review on Hostelworld about bed bugs on January 2025, you’re free to check it out before making claims :)
Soujanya S — Google review
- Bed bugs - We had booked for 2 nights, but found dead and live bed bugs directly upon entering the room. Staff member offered to change the bedsheets, which we obviously declined and asked for a refund. To be fair, they paid us back very quickly (and threw in 2 beers on the house) but admitted that this is a very frequent issue in the hostel, so stay out if you don't wanna bring little passengers home. PS : I originally posted this on the Sax Pub page (literally the same building) and the owner very rudely told me I should have written here. Happy to repost. Do better.
Juliette D — Google review
Sax hostel has been one of the best I've stayed in during my travels through Europe. The owners and staff are super helpful , the place was clean and comfortable, the best pub I found in Ljubljana is the one attached to hostel but it didn't not create any noise issues. Recommend a visit 5/5
Justin B — Google review
Everything you want from a hostel as a solo traveler. Good accomodation, nice and helpful hosts and easy opportunities to meet other travellers.
Joppe L — Google review
Its a very clean and cosy place. The Bed was so goood. Thx and i am looking forward to sleep here again. Greeings Sven
Sven L — Google review
We stayed in the separate bungalow in the garden for 3 nights, sharing a bathroom and kitchen with other guests. Location is awesome, ground floor with quick & easy access to city centre by foot.
Rik H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bedbugs were present in one of the dormitories, despite the cleanliness of the space. Pleasant common areas, close to the city center. (Original) Présence de punaise de lit dans un des dortoirs, malgré la propreté de l'espace. Lieux communs agréables, proche du centre ville.
Rose A — Google review
Eipprova ulica 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://www.saxpubhostel.com/•Tips and more reviews for SAX HOSTEL
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41Church of the Holy Cross

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The Church of the Holy Cross is a solitary gem nestled on a hillside overlooking Pustal, enveloped by lush greenery. Its picturesque location makes it a captivating sight from various viewpoints in the Old Town.
(Translated by Google) A beautiful church (Original) Lijepa crkva
Ronald P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Many paths. Against the doben and the tower (Original) Veliko poti. Proti dobenu in stolpu
Jan K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small inconspicuous church (Original) Majhna nevpadljiva cerkev
Igor F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Religion divides the world (Original) Religija deli svet
Milan K — Google review
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42Crusader Street Apartments By Loft

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Short term apartment rental agency
Crusader Street Apartments By Loft is a fantastic choice for travelers seeking comfort and stunning views in Ljubljana. Nestled on one of the city's most picturesque streets, this spacious accommodation offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere thanks to its friendly owner. Guests can enjoy complimentary bicycle rentals and convenient free parking, making it easy to explore the area. With its prime location and excellent amenities, it's no wonder that visitors highly recommend staying here!
REALLY REALLY REALLY NICE PLACE TO STAY! WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEW FROM THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STREET IN LJUBLJANA. Nice and friendly owner. With free rent of bicycle and free car parking. I would be stay here again❤
Ferisa — Google review
Great spacious apartment, great staff, great location. Highly recommended!
Miran A — Google review
Križevniška ulica 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://www.booking.com/hotel/si/old-town-city-center-apartment.…•+386 51 664 942•Tips and more reviews for Crusader Street Apartments By Loft

43Landscape park of Ljubljana

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Landscape Park of Ljubljana, located in the southern part of Slovenia's capital, is the country's largest marsh area, spanning 163 square kilometers. Since 2008, a significant portion of this expanse has been safeguarded as a landscape park, covering 135 square kilometers. The park boasts an impressive forest and diverse natural scenery that visitors find captivating.
Very cool forest here
Alpsko M — Google review
am like it 😉
Christian K — Google review
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44Črna Vas

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Nestled along the picturesque right bank of the Ljubljanica River, Črna Vas is a charming settlement located just south of Slovenia's vibrant capital, Ljubljana. This quaint area falls under the jurisdiction of the City Municipality of Ljubljana and offers a delightful glimpse into local life. As you approach from exit 33 for Rudnik, you'll find yourself on a long, straight road that leads through Črna Vas towards Podpec.
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45Podpeč

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Nestled along the serene banks of the Ljubljanica River, Podpeč is a charming village located in the Municipality of Brezovica, central Slovenia. This picturesque area is steeped in history and tradition, being part of the Inner Carniola region and now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.
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46Prešernov trg

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Town square
Prešernov trg, located in the charming Ljubljana Old Town neighborhood, is a must-visit destination. This historic square was once home to medieval gates and now captivates visitors with its close proximity to the iconic Triple Bridge and other notable landmarks. The focal point of the square is the striking Preseren Monument, a tribute to renowned Slovenian poet France Prešeren.
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47Rudnik District

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Rudnik District, also known as Rudnik, is situated in the southeastern part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It derives its name from the former village of Rudnik. The district encompasses a large expanse of open fields surrounding the city, making it an ideal location for leisurely bike rides or strolls.
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48Our Lady of Help Church

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The Our Lady of Help Church is a former church and monastery of the Teutonic order that unfortunately its exterior is not well preserved, but entry is not allowed. The church features beautiful architecture and artworks.
(Translated by Google) The **Church of Our Lady of Help** (Križevniška cerkev) is located within the Križanke complex in Ljubljana. This Baroque church was originally built by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century and later rebuilt between 1714 and 1715 by the Venetian architect Domenico Rossi. The design of the church follows a Greek cross plan, a unique feature for Slovenian churches of that period. ### Architectural and Historical Details - **Origins**: The church was built on the site of a 13th century Gothic monastery belonging to the Teutonic Knights. The original complex included a church and a monastery which were severely damaged by an earthquake in 1511. - **Renovations**: The baroque reconstruction was financed by Commander Guido von Starhemberg. The interior of the church is characterized by a sober decoration, while the exterior features prominent pillars and a triangular attic. - **In addition to the church**: In the Križanke complex there is also the Knights' Hall, used for cultural events, concerts and events of the Ljubljana Festival. ### Art and Decorations - **Altars**: The church houses three baroque altars donated by the court of Vienna. The high altar, originally decorated with a painting by Johann Michael Rottmayr, was severely damaged in a fire in 1857 and later replaced with a work by Hans Canon. - **Art objects**: The original baroque furniture is also found in the church, including benches for the faithful and a sacristy cupboard decorated with inlays and the coat of arms of the Teutonic Knights. ### Current Usage Today, the Križanke church and complex are used for various cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions and shows organized by the Ljubljana Festival. The church continues to be an important place of worship and a historical landmark in the city. (Original) La **Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Soccorso** (Križevniška cerkev) si trova all'interno del complesso delle Križanke a Lubiana. Questa chiesa barocca fu originariamente costruita dai Cavalieri Teutonici nel XIII secolo e successivamente ricostruita tra il 1714 e il 1715 dall'architetto veneziano Domenico Rossi. Il progetto della chiesa segue una pianta a croce greca, una caratteristica unica per le chiese slovene di quel periodo. ### Dettagli Architettonici e Storici - **Origini**: La chiesa fu costruita sul sito di un monastero gotico del XIII secolo appartenente ai Cavalieri Teutonici. Il complesso originale includeva una chiesa e un monastero che furono gravemente danneggiati da un terremoto nel 1511. - **Ristrutturazioni**: La ricostruzione barocca fu finanziata dal comandante Guido von Starhemberg. L'interno della chiesa è caratterizzato da una decorazione sobria, mentre l'esterno presenta pilastri prominenti e un'attica triangolare. - **Oltre alla chiesa**: Nel complesso delle Križanke si trova anche la Sala dei Cavalieri, utilizzata per eventi culturali, concerti e manifestazioni del Festival di Lubiana. ### Arte e Decorazioni - **Altari**: La chiesa ospita tre altari barocchi donati dalla corte di Vienna. L'altare maggiore, originariamente decorato con un dipinto di Johann Michael Rottmayr, fu gravemente danneggiato in un incendio nel 1857 e successivamente sostituito con un'opera di Hans Canon. - **Oggetti d'arte**: Nella chiesa si trovano anche il mobilio barocco originale, comprese le panche per i fedeli e un armadio della sagrestia decorato con intarsi e lo stemma dei Cavalieri Teutonici. ### Utilizzo Attuale Oggi, la chiesa e il complesso delle Križanke sono utilizzati per vari eventi culturali, tra cui concerti, mostre e spettacoli organizzati dal Festival di Lubiana. La chiesa continua a essere un importante luogo di culto e un punto di riferimento storico nella città.
Filippo F — Google review
Once a religious center, this unique site has been reborn as a space for cultural and artistic events and performances. The origins of the church date back to the 13th century, when it was originally established as a monastic church by the Knights Hospitaller also known as the Order of St. John. Throughout the medieval and Baroque periods, the building underwent several reconstructions, eventually taking on its present form.
Seokjin H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Križanke complex also includes the baroque church of Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, built in 1714-1715 by one of the main Venetian architects of the time, Domenico Rossi. Unfortunately it was always closed during our stay, but on the other hand... ...The Križanke open-air theater is one of the main architectural monuments of Ljubljana and is the ancient monastery of the Knights of the Teutonic Order of the Cross, built in the 13th century, it was transformed, between 1952 and 1956, by the architect Jože Plečnik in one of the central cultural sites of the city and the last work of the famous architect. Concerts of various genres as well as events as part of the Ljubljana Festival take place in the open-air theater Of particular value is the cloister. (Original) Il complesso del Križanke comprende anche la chiesa barocca di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, costruita nel 1714-1715 da uno dei principali architetti veneziani dell’epoca, Domenico Rossi. Purtroppo durante il nostro soggiorno è sempre stata chiusa, ma in compenso... ...Il teatro all’aperto Križanke è uno dei principali monumenti architettonici di Lubiana ed è l’antico monastero dei Cavalieri dell’Ordine teutonico della Croce, costruito nel XIII secolo, fu trasformato, tra il 1952 e il 1956, dall’architetto Jože Plečnik in uno dei siti culturali centrali della città ed ultima opera del celebre architetto. Nel teatro all’aperto si svolgono concerti di vari generi nonché gli eventi nell’ambito del Festival Ljubljana Di particolare pregio è il chiostro.
Sergio ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) A Baroque temple built in 1714-1715 by one of the leading Venetian architects. Unfortunately, it is currently not available to visitors. Previously, in this place (13th century) there was a church of the Teutonic Order, and its only remnant, which is a bas-relief of Madonna and Child, can be seen in the Slovenian National Gallery. (Original) Barokowa świątynia zbudowana w latach 1714-1715 przez jednego z czołowych weneckich architektów. Niestety obecnie nie jest dostępna dla zwiedzających. Wcześniej w tym miejscu (XIII wiek) znajdował się kościół Zakonu Krzyżackiego, a jego jedyną pozostałość, którą jest płaskorzeźba Madonny z Dzieciątkiem, możemy obejrzeć w słoweńskiej Galerii Narodowej.
Patryk W — Google review
It seems a decommissioned religious chapel that is being used as a space for cultural and artistic events and performances, in this case the fassade was used for video mapping and complementary sounds.
Afonso P — Google review
Closed down church (Križevniška cerkev) now used once in a while for exhibitions. In this case it was Rock Bogataj's art work "tension" - very impressive.
H F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful and famous church with a well-kept courtyard. (Original) Lijepa i znamenita crkva sa fino uredjenim dvoristem.
Aleksandar J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too bad. They don't even have toothpaste, and penguins are better than you. (Original) Ful slabo. Sploh nimajo zobne paste pa še pingvini so boljši od vas.
Lara B — Google review
Trg francoske revolucije, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•https://wkpd.one/SQ6RGw•Tips and more reviews for Our Lady of Help Church

49St. Bartholomew's Church

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The St. Bartholomew's Church is an old Catholic church in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia. It was built in the Neo-Gothic style between 1892 and 1898, and is one of the finest examples of this style in Slovenia. The church features elements by the master architect Joze Plecnik, and its exterior is adorned with a series of elegant spires.
This is said to be the oldest church in Ljubljana, dating to the 1300's. You can certainly tell it is quite old upon laying eyes on it. I love finding the oldest buildings I can when I visit a city. Worth stopping by as it is close to Tivoli Park.
Chip V — Google review
The oldest church in Ljubljana with elements by the master architect Jože Plečnik
Slovenia E — Google review
Probably oldest church in town. First mentioned 1370.
Gorazd M — Google review
Lovely place near Tivoli park!
Aleksandar A — Google review
Nice old church
Robi M — Google review
Seems abandoned
Edgars G — Google review
Must to see
Branko C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old church of Sant Bartomeu from 1370. Restored 1 (Original) Antigua iglesia de sant Bartomeu de 1370. Restaurada 1
Oscar F — Google review
St. Bartholomew's church, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia•http://nadskofija-ljubljana.si/•Tips and more reviews for St. Bartholomew's Church

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Anže K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a small church that you can see on the path leading to Predjama Castle. It is not possible to visit it, but it is only possible to take a few photos from the railings. Next to the church there is a fenced lime tree. History has it that the knight Erasmus, Lord of the castle, is buried underneath there (Original) E' una piccola chiesetta che si può vedere sul sentiero che porta al castello di Predjama. Non è possibile visitarla, ma è possibile scattare solamente qualche foto dalle inferriate. A fianco alla chiesetta vi è un tiglio recintato. La storia narra che li sotto vi sia sepolto il cavaliere Erasmo, Signore del castello
Diego G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's great (Original) Super je
Robi B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great spot for cyclists. (Original) Odlična točka za kolesarje.
Igor N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simple and beautiful! (Original) Preprosto in čudovito!
ANDREJA S — Google review
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Martin L — Google review
1352 Prevalje pod Krimom, Slovenia•http://zupnija-preserje-rakitna.rkc.si/•+386 1 363 11 44•Tips and more reviews for Cerkev Žalostne Matere Božje
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