LJUBLJANA // 48 HOURS

Before we go any further let’s talk about the pronunciation of Ljubljana (loob lee ah nuh). It took me awhile to learn the pronunciation, but now that I have it down, you can’t deny it’s a fun word to say! The Ljubljanica river flows through the city and is the heart of Ljubljana’s social life. The river is lined with busy outdoor cafés, picturesque architecture, and famous bridges. It’s the perfect place for a scenic stroll or a cup of coffee. Ljubljana is a cute and quaint hidden gem of a city. It’s not surprising that more and more people have become enchanted by the dragon city!

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What we saw (did):

Ljubljana Castle: This is the main attraction in the city and it is worth a visit. You can either take the funicular or walk up the hill through the park. There are many exhibits inside explaining Slovenia’s complicated history and independence. From the top of the 15th century castle there are spectacular views of the city with the Julian Alps in the distance.

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Lake Bled: Plan a morning to walk around the entire lake and enjoy the breathtaking views of the little island in the middle of the lake. It’s only a 45-minute car ride away from Ljubljana.  We loved seeing the cute villas around the lake, exploring the trails off the main path, and enjoying nature. While walking along the lake you can also walk up to Josip Tito’s Slovenian residence (the leader of former Yugoslavia). If you want to reach the island in the middle of the lake you can take a ride on a traditional wooden Pletna boat and relax in the atmosphere. If you are feeling up for a hike you can trek up hill to Bled Castle. You can choose to walk and wonder around the castle or grab a cup of coffee in the castle courtyard and soak up the views.

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Central Market: Vendors travel from all over Europe travel to the city center and set up stalls in this open-air market to feature their best products. If you’re a flower lover you will not be disappointed. Stalls and stalls of fresh blooms in every color imaginable and the price was unbelievably inexpensive. I couldn’t stop eating the Slovenian mountain cheeses and Italian salami!

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Gud Shop: I’m a sucker for cute shops with selections local design brands. It’s the best and most authentic way for me to purchase souvenirs.

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What we ate:

Crno Zrno: coffee: There are many places to get a good cup of coffee in Ljubljana, but what makes this place special is the passion the owner, Alex, has for his coffee shop. Alex specializes in Colombian coffee, that’s where he is from, and loves to educate his patrons. Even if you’re not a coffee person it’s worth a stop to see the beautiful tiles and décor.

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 Julija: I read about this restaurant in countless travel guides and books so I had to try it. I tried the daily Slovenian handmade pasta special with mushrooms and it was the best meal I ate in Ljubljana. If you’re looking for local classics this is the place to go.

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 Cokoladnica Cukrcek: Who doesn’t like handmade chocolates? There were so many beautiful reasonably priced chocolates to choose from and the staff offered patience and guidance when picking chocolates. My only regret is that I didn’t purchase more! Also, be sure to try the warm roasted candied almonds- they were heavenly!

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 Robba: One of the trendier spots in the city the interiors and cocktails are amazing. A great place to enjoy a few beverages and snacks outside.

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 Vander:  While known for being one of the best-looking hotels in Ljubljana, they are also known for their cuisine. If you are a foodie than this is a must while in Ljubljana. The ingredients are all local, prepared carefully, with patience and lots of commitment. The location is perfectly situated on the river so you can walk off the delicious food after your meal.

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 Vigo: This is ice cream on a whole new level! Not only do they have a variety and mixture of flavors but at the end you get to choose between white or dark chocolate drizzle on top! And yes, the line is well worth the wait for this creamy goodness.

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 Layover Tips:

  • GoOpti is a Slovenian transportation company that offers inexpensive van rides throughout Europe. Consider this travel option as it was much easier than renting a car
  • Discovering Ljubljana is all about walking, since everything is close and easily accessed by foot
  • You can easily take in all the city offers in 24 hours without experiencing FOMO (fear of missing out)
  • Ljubljana is the greenest city in Europe (they’ve even won awards). So, try to be environmentally conscious and respectful while visiting
  • Shop till you drop! Ljubljana has some of the best boutique shopping- pumpkin oil, schnapps, and paper goods are some local specialties