Sightseeing Guide

What to See in Ljubljana

Explore 21 landmarks, monuments, and attractions in Ljubljana, Slovenia. From iconic sights to hidden gems — curated from real traveler experiences.

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  1. Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)

    46.05112, 14.50612

    Tromostovje consists of three separate picturesque bridges located next to one another. According to design by known Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, the two bridges on the sides were built in the 1930s; the middle bridge is originally from 1842 and has been only redesigned at that time.…

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    The neighbouring Prešeren square with the statue of Slovenian greatest poet France Prešeren is the central location of downtown Ljubljana and a common meeting point. From here, cross Ljubljanica and turn left for Open Market and the Dragon Bridge, or go straight and then right for the old town.

  2. Architecture Museum of Ljubljana: Plečnik Collection

    Karunova 4 46.04232, 14.50228

    An annex of the Architecture Museum devoted to great Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, who lived in this building from 1921 to 1957. The house contains rooms with the artist’s valuable original furniture and personal objects, an archive of his sketches and plans and a collection of clay, plaster and wooden models, a li…

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    brary, Plečnik’s correspondence, a photo archive, thesis projects of Plečnik’s students and an archive of the Academy of Architecture Collection. Access only by guided tour of not more than 7 people, booked at least five days in advance.

    Official website
  3. Zmajski Most (Dragon Bridge)

    46.05204, 14.51045

    Completed in 1901, designed by Croatian Jurij Zainovich. It is guarded by four detailed dragon statues from the city's coat-of-arms. Look out for the dragon motif throughout the city. Be careful around the Dragon Bridge area, as it is on a major busy road just outside the pedestrian zone and near misses (and worse) between inattentive tourists and traffic are common.…

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    The dragon bridge is located at the end of the Ljubljana Open Market, just a block or two down the river (north-east direction) from the Triple bridge.

  4. National Museum of Slovenia - Prešernova

    Muzejska ulica 1 daily 10AM-6PM, Thursday 10AM-8PM, closed on public holidays. Free admission each first Sunday of the month 46.05219, 14.49931

    The oldest and the largest Slovene museum. It was founded in 1821. Existent museum building on the Museum street, was built in 1888 and was the first, building, assigned solely to culture in Slovenia. Today its stores a rich collections of valuable objects. The oldest spring back to the Stone Age, but there are also the newer ones, which are still used in our everyday life.…

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    Important columns of museum activity are also rich museum library and unit for preservation and restoring.

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  5. Old Town

    46.04995, 14.50641

    Squeezed between the castle hill and Ljubljanica river is the old town with two squares, Mestni trg (City square) with the Robba fountain and the city hall behind it, and, farther on, Gornji trg (Upper square). Well preserved medieval buildings now house local designer shops, and several popular cafes and restaurants.…

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    Although they may look creepy, the perfectly safe narrow lanes lead to charming little squares and buildings.

  6. Square of the Republic

    46.05094, 14.50027

    Where crowds gathered as Slovenia announced its independence from the Yugoslav Federation in 1991. The square has significant importance for Slovene history, as it was a place of important public gatherings (and demonstrations) in the past. Across the road is the Slovene Parliament. Its façade is decorated with artistic nude statues of Slovenes at work and leisure.…

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    The square also houses the International Business Centre.

  7. National Museum of Contemporary History

    Celovška 23 46.05911, 14.49511

    Slovenia's 20th-century history museum gives you a real sense of the country's roller-coaster ride through regime after regime. Its immersive exhibits include a walk-through WWI trench. The last exhibit shows the events around the Declaration of Independence from Yugoslavia and the Ten Day War with the Yugoslav Federal Army.…

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    All exhibits are translated to English and some to German too.

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  8. National Gallery

    Prešernova 24 46.05373, 14.49986

    Definitely worth visiting if you care about art. It exhibits two important permanent collections that include works of some of the best and most renowned Slovenian (impressionist) painters (Jama, Grohar, Jakopic, Azbe).…

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    Since September 2008 you can also see there a restored original of the Robba Fountain, a monument of national cultural heritage.

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  9. Metelkova City

    46.05692, 14.51690

    A self-declared autonomous culture place to gather for alternative artists, many subcultures and youth. What used to be a military barracks is now full of underground artists, bars and nightclubs. Metelkova can get crowded on Fridays and Saturdays.…

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    It is within 5 minute of walk from main Train Station, and it is home to a renowned hostel Celica.

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  10. Museum of Modern Art

    Tomšiceva 14 46.05315, 14.49868

    For those who prefer contemporary art, houses the national collection of 20th century Slovene art (paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings as well as photography, video and electronic media collections), a collection of works from the former Yugoslavia, and the international collection Arteast 2000+.…

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    It is being currently restored.

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  11. University Botanic gardens Ljubljana

    Ižanska cesta 15 opened every day 46.04061, 14.51462

    Ljubljana Botanic Garden is the oldest Slovene cultural, scientific and educational institution. It was founded in 1810, the time of the Illyrian Provinces, as a garden of native flora and a section of the Central School (École Centrale). In the garden is also tropical glasshouse.

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  12. Ljubljana Castle

    Entrance to the Castle Courtyard, Chapel and Gift shop is free, but there is a charge for access to the tower 46.04899, 14.50858

    The tower has magnificent views all over the city. You can also see the Sava River and Kamnik Alps in the distance. Included is a 3D Movie of the history of Ljubljana from a pre-historic settlement to Roman Empire to modern times (€6.50 for adults, €3.00 for students, seniors).

  13. National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova

    Maistrova 1 daily 10AM-6PM, closed on Mondays and on public holidays. 46.05565, 14.51625

    In the new building of the National museum of Slovenia on the Metelkova Street, are exhibited collections of the applied art heritage of Slovenia. The permanent exhibition brings together objects of applied arts from the 14th century to the present day.

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  14. Slovenian Museum of Natural History

    46.05207, 14.49933

    Features an almost complete skeleton of a 20,000 year old mammoth found near Kamnik in 1938, a 200 million year old fossil fish skeleton found in Triglav National Park, and a new, 13m skeleton of a fin whale. Also has a large mineral collection.

  15. Tivoli Park

    46.05449, 14.49530

    The main city park. You can sit down on a park bench and enjoy the sun. Rožnik (the hill overlooking Ljubljana from the west) is a short hike away through the woods. This is a popular weekend destination for the locals.

  16. Roman Ruins

    46.04564, 14.49879

    A short walk west of the centre of town are the remains of the Roman City Walls, including a number of pillars from an entrance gate.

  17. Tivoli Gallery - International centre of Graphic Art

    Pod turnom 3 Open Tu-Sa 10:00-18:00, Su 12:00-18:00, Mo closed 46.05465, 14.49280

    Specialised in art shows, often in collaboration with international institutions. .

  18. Krakovo

    46.04160, 14.50787

    A village-like part of the city connecting the centre to the Trnovo suburb.

  19. Cankarjev Dom

    46.05020, 14.49952

    Enormous arts and convention centre with concerts and performances

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  20. Architecture Museum of Ljubljana

    Pot na Fužine 2 M-F 9AM-3PM, Sa 10AM-6PM, Su 10AM-3PM Student: €1; Adult: €2 46.05066, 14.56316

    Hosts a permanent exhibition of Jože Plečnik's works.

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  21. Ljubljana Zoo

    May–October €5 to €6 46.05265, 14.47219

    one of the most beautiful Zoos of Europe

Traveler Guide

Exploring Ljubljana: A Guide for Solo Travelers

Ljubljana is one of Slovenia's most rewarding cities to explore on foot. With 21 documented sightseeing spots — from grand monuments and historic churches to hidden squares and local museums — the city rewards curiosity at every turn. This guide covers everything you need to plan a great sightseeing day in Ljubljana, whether you have a single afternoon or an entire week.

How to See Ljubljana Like a Traveler, Not a Tourist

The best way to discover Ljubljana is on foot, moving between neighborhoods rather than rushing between landmarks on a tour bus. Start your day early — most major sights in Ljubljana are significantly less crowded before 9am. Many iconic spots, such as Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) and Architecture Museum of Ljubljana: Plečnik Collection, look entirely different at dawn versus midday, and you'll get far better photographs without the crowds.

Budget at least 30–45 minutes for each major attraction in Ljubljana, and don't underestimate walking distances between them. The city's neighborhoods are best experienced by wandering rather than following a rigid itinerary. If something unexpected catches your eye — a courtyard, a street market, a viewpoint — follow it. The most memorable moments in Ljubljana rarely appear on any official list.

Planning Your Sightseeing in Ljubljana

Before you visit major paid attractions in Ljubljana, check whether they offer discounts for students, young travelers, or EU residents. Many museums and monuments have free admission on the first Sunday of the month, or offer combined tickets with nearby sites that save significant money. Some of Ljubljana's best sights are entirely free — outdoor landmarks, historic streets, and public spaces cost nothing to explore and can be more atmospheric than ticketed attractions.

If you're visiting Ljubljana as a solo traveler, consider joining a free walking tour. They typically depart from main squares in the morning and cover the city's most important sights in 2–3 hours with a knowledgeable local guide. These tours are also excellent for meeting other travelers — you'll often find the group ends up exploring Ljubljana together for the rest of the day.

Sightseeing in Ljubljana with Fellow Travelers

Solo sightseeing in Ljubljana is perfectly enjoyable, but exploring with others can transform the experience. When you share a landmark with a fellow traveler, you see it through their eyes — their questions, their stories, their cultural context. A French traveler will notice different things about Ljubljana's architecture than a Japanese one. That exchange of perspectives is what makes travel memorable.

Nomax is a free travel companion app that helps solo travelers in Ljubljana find each other and plan sightseeing together. Browse profiles of travelers currently in Ljubljana, join group activities like city walks and museum visits, or post your own sightseeing plan and invite others to join. Many travelers in Ljubljana use Nomax to find companions for specific attractions — someone to split a taxi to an outlying monument, or a walking partner for the old town.

What Makes Ljubljana Worth Seeing

Ljubljana offers 21 documented sights in this guide alone — and that's only the beginning. Triple Bridge (Tromostovje), Architecture Museum of Ljubljana: Plečnik Collection, Zmajski Most (Dragon Bridge) are among the most visited, but the city's lesser-known neighborhoods and viewpoints are equally rewarding for the traveler willing to explore beyond the main itinerary. Slovenia's history, culture, and architecture are all visible in Ljubljana's streets and buildings, making it one of the best cities in the region for sightseeing.

Whether you're spending a single day or a full week in Ljubljana, this guide gives you a starting point for building your own itinerary. The sights are ordered by the richness of their documentation, with the most detailed descriptions at the top. Use the coordinates to navigate with any map app, and check the hours and entry prices before visiting to avoid disappointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-see attractions in Ljubljana?

Ljubljana has 21 notable sights including Triple Bridge (Tromostovje), Architecture Museum of Ljubljana: Plečnik Collection, Zmajski Most (Dragon Bridge). This guide covers landmarks, monuments, churches, museums, and hidden gems curated from traveler experiences and editorial sources.

How many days do you need to see Ljubljana?

Most travelers spend 3–5 days exploring Ljubljana to cover the major sights comfortably. A focused itinerary can cover the top 10–15 highlights in 2 days. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared sightseeing itinerary for Ljubljana.

Are there free things to see in Ljubljana?

Yes — many of Ljubljana's best sights are free or low-cost. Several POIs in this guide are listed as free entry. Check individual entries above for price information.

What is the best time to visit Ljubljana's sightseeing spots?

Early mornings (before 9am) are the best time to visit popular sights in Ljubljana to avoid crowds. Many monuments and outdoor attractions are also magical at dusk. Use Nomax to find fellow travelers who can share timing tips and join you for a sightseeing day.

How do I meet other travelers to explore Ljubljana with?

Download Nomax — the free travel companion app — to instantly see solo travelers near you in Ljubljana. Join sightseeing activities, meet travelers at the same landmarks, and chat before you meet up. It's the easiest way to explore Ljubljana with company.

Is Ljubljana good for solo travelers?

Ljubljana is popular with solo travelers for its rich sightseeing, accessible public transport, and welcoming atmosphere. The Nomax app helps solo travelers find companions in Ljubljana so you never have to explore alone — from guided walks to museum visits to spontaneous meetups.

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