Sustainable mobility
A city where all key locations are easily accessible without a car.

© Andrej Tarfila
A Car-Free City Centre
Ljubljana isn’t just a pedestrian-friendly city—it’s a place where cars are simply no longer needed! Since 2007, the city centre has been closed to motor traffic, creating a pleasant, safe, and peaceful environment for anyone looking to stroll and enjoy every corner of the capital. With 20 hectares of pedestrian zones, Ljubljana boasts the largest car-free area in the European Union, where visitors can admire the architecture, relax with a coffee, or simply soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere without the noise of cars.
Comfortable Transport for Exploring the City
If you get tired of walking, don’t worry—Ljubljana offers many convenient transportation options. Hop on the electric Urban train for a relaxed tour of the city’s sights, or take advantage of the Kavalir electric vehicles, which provide free rides for the elderly and people with mobility impairments.
A Cyclist’s Paradise
For those who prefer two wheels, Ljubljana offers more than 450 kilometers of cycling routes, 86 BicikeLJ bike-sharing stations and 40 additional stations for electric bikes. If you’re into adventure, try a guided cycling tour of the city. Everything you need is at your fingertips to explore Ljubljana with ease and excitement!
Public Transport with Style
Ljubljana isn’t just a city for pedestrians and cyclists—its public transport is also efficient and eco-conscious. The Ljubljana Passenger Transport (LPP) bus fleet includes 97 buses running on environmentally friendly methane gas, all equipped with amenities like stroller space, ramps, and accessible entry for everyone. And if you really need a car, you can use the Avant2Go electric car-sharing system, helping Ljubljana move even closer to sustainable urban living.