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Welcome to Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenians, where people gather, study, do business, or live. One could say it's like a chameleon - always the right colour for every mood. A city tailored to human needs, cosmopolitan for work, yet green and pleasant for relaxation.
In Ljubljana and its surroundings, people come first. In the city center, cars have long been absent, leaving ample space for café and restaurant terraces, cultural events, leisurely shopping at various markets, cycling lanes...
Calendar of events in Ljubljana and the Central Slovenia region. Go to content Visitors; Meetings; Media; Travel Trade; About Ljubljana Tourism; Gift shop; Buy the Ljubljana card Home. 8°C; Close to me; Išči Home. Tours and trips; Sights and activities ... Ljubljana Tourism was founded by the City of Ljubljana. Link to website Ljubljana.si; Link to website Ljubljana.si - European Green Capital 2016; Link to website Ljubljana City of literature; European Region of Gastronomy 2021;
Ljubljana Tourism is a destination management organisation established by the City of Ljubljana. Ljubljana Tourism fosters the development and undertakes the promotion of tourism in Ljubljana and the Ljubljana region in conjunction with tourism providers.
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Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, lies between Vienna and Venice, not far away from the Adriatic Sea. Its city region has always lain at the intersection of important transport routes leading from northern Europe to the Adriatic Sea and from western to eastern Europe and further on to the Balkans and the Near East.
The dragon is the symbol of Ljubljana and has pride of place on the city coat of arms and on the Dragon Bridge. Read on to find out why Ljubljana is the city of dragons.
Ljubljana is the city of an exceptional artistic life. Its rich legacy is complemented by a lively contemporary art scene. The National Gallery holds mainly older iconic works of art, such as works of Baroque artists, the Slovenian impressionists, and paintings of Ivana Kobilica and Zoran Mušič.
Make the most of everything Ljubljana offers its visitors to ensure their stay is more pleasant and enjoyable. A large part of Ljubljana's city center is closed to car traffic, but that doesn't mean you can't get around it.
On the right bank of the river, the Bridge is enhanced by a small flower shop connected to the Ljubljana Central Market colonnade, and on the left bank by a kiosk. It has a key position on the crossing of Plečnik's two urban axes, the river axis and the axis running between the Rožnik and castle hills.