Architecture: bridges & pastel colours
Back to tradition: Preseren Square is the beating heart of the city, and the perfect starting point to explore the impressive architecture in pastel colourways throughout the historic centre. Ljubljana is famous its many bridges built over the centuries, like the Triple Bridge – Tromostovje – which is located right next to Preseren Square. As the name reveals, it’s actually three bridges in one: the middle was built first, but was quickly outgrown by the population. So the other two were added – one on each side – to give the pedestrians more space. Very close by, you can also find other bridges like the Dragon Bridge – Zmajski most – and Cevljarski most – the Cobbler’s Bridge – which are also both worth seeing. You can see the river from just about anywhere in the historic centre, so it’s worth stopping in a café and relaxing a bit to do some people watching. The best views of the city are from Ljubljana Castle, located on top of a hill. Sv. Nikolaja Cathedral’s location is quite the opposite; located in a narrow side street and with its unimposing façade, it’s easy to miss. And then you go inside – be prepared to have your breath taken away!
Makes foodies' hearts skip a beat
In Ljubljana, there are countless possibilities to sit down for a good cup of coffee. To top it off, you can get breathtaking pastries all over town (we love Lolita right at the riverfront). There are open-air markets that are bursting at the seams with fruit, vegetables and fresh flowers, so enticing that you’ll want to buy everything in sight. Central Market is the spot to enjoy some seriously mouth-watering street food, and every Friday from May to October, there is an event called Open Kitchen. Bringing together renowned chefs, street food, select local wines and great craft beers, Open Kitchen provides for an unforgettable evening. Make sure to check out their website when you are around. (Photo above: Open Kitchen)