
A city by the river on which the mythological Argonauts carried the Golden Fleece, a city by a moor where the crannog dwellers once lived, a city with the rich heritage of Roman Emona, a city that was once the capital of the Province of Carniola and the capital of Napoleon’s Illyrian Provinces, a city of Renaissance, Baroque, and especially Art Nouveau facades, a city that boasts the greatest exhibition of the architecture of the master Jože Plečnik—all this is
Ljubljana.
The capital of Slovenia is a political, cultural, scientific, educational, business, and transportation center that in its own way combines the characteristics of Slovenia’s eastern and western, northern and southern regions. The city nestling below the hill with
Ljubljana Castle has a lively cultural life created by numerous theatres, museums, and galleries, one of the oldest Philharmonics in the world, cinemas, more than ten thousand cultural events each year, as many as ten
international festivals, including the Ljubljana Summer Festival, the Ljubljana Graphics Biennial, the Ljubljana Jazz Festival, the LIFFE Film Festival, and the Druga godba Festival of Alternative Music, and much more.
Ljubljana is an important congress city. Still today, it is proud of the Congress of the Holy Alliance, which brought the most prominent European statesmen of the time to Ljubljana at the beginning of the 19th century, and can offer first-class
congress capabilities. In the centrally located
Cankarjev dom Cultural and Congress Center as well as in the city hotels and nearby protocol buildings, world meetings, conferences, and congresses of the highest level are held every year.
As Slovenia’s business and commerce center, Ljubljana hosts numerous
trade fairs, and like any capital city it also offers
numerous shopping temptations, from smaller shops and boutiques
in old city core to large shopping centers
on the outskirts. At every step, there are friendly cafes, pastry shops, and restaurants, as many serving distinctly
Slovene cuisine as those with the offer of foreign horizons. During a visit to Ljubljana, which is linked to the world by road, railway, and
Brnik Airport, visitors can chose among
accommodations at a hotel, motel, or pension, in private apartments and rooms, at a campground, and at a youth hostel.
Because of the University of Ljubljana, daily life in the city is marked by a challenging and lively youthful character but also by the charm of enjoying a tranquil and relaxing
boat ride on the Ljubljanica River, a stroll in
Tivoli Park close to the very center of the city, a visit to the
Botanical Garden with more than 4,500 plant species, a walk in the
Ljubljana Zoo, a guided tour of
Plečnik’s Ljubljana, or the trails to nearby
Rožnik Hill,
Šmarna gora, or many of the other friendly peaks in the city surroundings.
Among the nearby places that invite visitors into the surroundings of the city are
Iški Vintgar, a gorge with picturesque river pools; the climatic
health resort on Rakitna, a plateau with a lake and an attractive walking circuit;
Pekel Gorge and its waterfalls near Borovnica; the karst springs of the Ljubljanica River near Vrhnika, the former monastery in
Bistra that now houses the Technical Museum of Slovenia,
Zbiljsko jezero, lake with its diverse recreation offer,
Stična with its famous
Cistercian monastery and Museum of Religion... Many places in the surroundings of Ljubljana are particularly inviting because of the unique nature found on the
Ljubljansko Barje Moor.