Go to content
  • Orto bar

    Contacts Grablovičeva ulica 1 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 232 16 74 Email: [email protected] Web site: Orto bar Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for? Yes No Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Comment (optional, and if you wish to receive our response, please specify it in the comment) Available characters: 255 Email (optional) Click 'Submit' to complete your submission.

    Read more
  • Nama

    Contacts Tomšičeva ulica 1 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)1 425 83 00 Email: [email protected] Web site: Nama Map   Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for? Yes No Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Comment (optional, and if you wish to receive our response, please specify it in the comment) Available characters: 255 Email (optional) Click 'Submit' to complete your submission.

    Read more
  • Honey Treasures

    Catering offer Traditional Slovenian cuisine Contacts Ciril-Metodov trg 17 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 820 05240 Email: [email protected]​ Web site: Honey Treasures Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for? Yes No Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Comment (optional, and if you wish to receive our response, please specify it in the comment) Available characters: 255 Email (optional) Click 'Submit' to complete your submission.

    Read more
  • Ljubljana Castle Jazz Club

    Contacts Grajska planota 1 1000 Ljubljana Phone: +386 31 606 272 Email: [email protected] Web site: Ljubljana Castle Jazz Club Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for? Yes No Feedback.FORM_LEGEND_A11Y Comment (optional, and if you wish to receive our response, please specify it in the comment) Available characters: 255 Email (optional) Click 'Submit' to complete your submission.

    Read more
  • The Ljubljana Rose

    In 2015 it was selected on the basis of assessment by an expert panel and citizens’ votes. Since then more than 2,600 roses have been planted in the city’s parks and public areas outside various city institutions, schools and nurseries. Every year rose plants are awarded to the winning block in the Best Block campaign, which takes place as part of the City of Ljubljana’s annual city clean-up campaign For A More Beautiful Ljubljana.

    Read more
  • Redirecting tourist flows

    That’s undeniable—but its city center is not the only location worth exploring. At Ljubljana Tourism, we are working to ease the burden on the city center and invite visitors to discover the less crowded corners of Ljubljana and the Central Slovenia region.

    Read more
  • Ljubljana Card, Ljubljana’s tourism card

    Ljubljana Card, Ljubljana’s tourism card The Ljubljana Card offers visitors the best and most economical way to discover Ljubljana. As well as free admission to the majority of the city’s principal sights, it offers unlimited travel on public transport and a whole range of other benefits. Visitors can use the card to visit the majority of museums and galleries and Ljubljana Castle, join a guided tour of the city, ride on city buses (operated by city bus company LPP) and much more.

    Read more
  • Introducing Ljubljana

    Ljubljana has the advantage of being a compact and relatively small city whose two conference centres, numerous conference hotels, and special venues are located right in the city centre. As the distances between the chosen venue and other locations can easily be covered on foot, conference organizers consider Ljubljana as easily navigable and logistically simple.

    Read more
  • Parking

    Motorhome parking in Ljubljana region Several motorhome stopover sites with hook-up facilities are located on the outskirts of Ljubljana. If you would rather leave your motorhome closer to the city centre, consider one of the charging car parks, where you can park for limited periods of time. The city's public bus services will take you to the city centre.

    Read more
  • Waterside Cycling Route

    A peaceful ride through previously unexplored parts of the city will bring you to the Ljubljana Botanic Garden, opened in 1810 and home to more than 4,500 different plant species. The route then takes you through the Prule district and back to the city centre.

    Read more

Help us improve the site

Did you find the information you were looking for?