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    The city of Ljubljana is governed by the City Municipality of Ljubljana (Slovene: Mestna občina Ljubljana; MOL), which is led by the city council. The president of the city council is called the mayor.

  3. Ljubljana, capital city and economic, political, and cultural center of Slovenia, on the Ljubljanica River. The city lies in central Slovenia in a natural depression surrounded by high peaks of the Julian Alps.

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  4. Aug 14, 2023 · Ljubljana is the only capital where the US and Russian embassies face each other. Ljubljana had a population of approximately 290,000 people, making it the largest city in Slovenia. Ljubljana is pronounced, “lyoo-BLYAH-nah.”

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  5. Sep 18, 2024 · Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is a charming city known for its stunning architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and rich history dating back to Roman times.

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    Ljubljana stands at the entrance to a plain in an otherwise mountainous region, the confluence of several river valleys, so it's been a focus for settlement, trade and transport since prehistory. The first known city was the Roman Colonia Iulia Aemona; in medieval times it became Laibachand this name is still used by some German-speakers (as well a...

    The main language of the city is unsurprisingly Slovenian. Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian is also understood by most and usually spoken fluently by people over 40. Many inhabitants of Ljubljana speak English as well, especially people under the age of 30, with some of them also being able to speak German, Italian, French, Spanish and/or Russian. It's wor...

    By plane

    1. 46.22444414.4561111 Jože Pučnik Airport (Brnik Airport LJUIATA) (27 km north of Ljubljana). This airport has flights from Amsterdam Schiphol, Brussels Airport and Charleroi, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Belgrade, Niš, London (Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton), Frankfurt Airport, Munich Airport, Helsinki Airport, Madrid Barajas, Warsaw, Podgorica, Zurich Airport, Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport and Istanbul, plus seasonal flights to the Med. A new Terminal A opened in June 2021 and serves Schengen fligh...

    By train

    1. 46.05888914.5130562 Ljubljana railway station (1 km north of the river, with the bus station on its south flank.). There are a number of ticket machines around the station. NOTE Access to most of the platforms is a relatively long way from the booking hall.(updated Apr 2023) Slovenian Railways website is here[dead link] International train tickets will need to be purchased at the ticket desk in the station. Domestic tickets can be purchased from ticket machines in the station or website. N...

    By bus

    1. 46.05771114.5095423 Ljubljana bus station (avtobusna postaja) (next to the train station), ☏ 090 934230 (domestic). Has services throughout Slovenia, as well as to foreign countries. The station has several useful schedule search engines (also in English) for working out connections. Generally speaking, a bus can take you almost anywhere in Slovenia within a few hours. Tickets can also be bought on-line using cards but they must be printed out before use. The bus station can do this for yo...

    On foot

    The centre of Ljubljana is small enough to cover by foot. You can pick up a free city map at a tourist information centre or in the train station. Navigating or finding a street is easy as streets are clearly marked.

    By bicycle

    Bicycles are available for rent at the Slovenian Tourist Information Centre(beside the Central Market) as well as some of the hotels in the area (€2 for 2 hours, €8 for the whole day ending 19:00-21:00 depending on season). There is also a system called BicikeLJ (iOS, Androidapps) where you can rent bikes (first hour free, second hour €1, third hour €2, each additional hour €4). It is designed for short-term hire. It has 300 bikes on 30 stations around the inner city part and you can subscrib...

    By bus

    The city's transportation authority LPPoperates 22 bus lines, which are clean and run frequently (every 5–10 minutes, 15–30 minutes during the weekend and summer). Most bus routes operate 05:00-22:30 (Sundays from 06:00). Night routes are: N1 (22:30-05:00), 2, 5 and 6 (03:15–00:00), N3 (21:00–05:00) and N11 (03:15–05:00). Saturdays and Sundays no service on routes 22, 24, 28 and 29. Sundays no service on routes 7L, 8, 18, 20, 21, 27. To ride the buses, you must first either purchase an Urbana...

    In 2021, seven works in Ljubljana by architect Jože Plečnik were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. These are the Trnovo Bridge, the green promenade along Vegova Street, the promenade along the embankments and bridges of the Ljubljanica River, the Roman walls in Mirje, the Church of St Michael, the Church of St. Francis of Assisi and the ...

    Hot Air Balloon Flights (Balonarski center Barje), ☏ +386 1 512 9220, info@bcb.si. These launch at sunrise for one-hour flights, weather permitting. The launch spot is chosen on the day so the wind...
    46.08111114.5213891 Stožice Stadium (Football) (It's off the ring road 2 km north of city centre.). Watch a home game of Olimpija Ljubljana, who play soccer in PrvaLiga, Slovenian's top tier. Their...

    Part of the buzz around Ljubljana is from its large student population. The University of Ljubljana has 64,000 students, with departments all over the city. Centre for Slovenewithin the Arts Faculty offers language courses.

    Quite a lot of internationals work in Ljubljana, and it continuously hosts a significant number of freelancers who like to spend some months here due to the good ratio of quality towards cost of living. Coworking options are available, one gravity centre is the former tobacco factory, for example hosting Poligon, Slovenia's biggest coworking space ...

    Several department stores such as Maximarket, H&M, Müller, Nama, are located in the city centre. Additionally, Čopova street and the Old town have a dense collection of small shops. 1. 46.065714.54621 BTC City Shopping District (At the north-eastern edge. Take Bus 27.). One of Ljubljana's two main shopping area.(updated Apr 2023) 2. 46.019714.53532...

    Budget

    1. 46.0510914.507771 Odprta Kuhna. Apr–Oct, F 10:00–21:00. Odprta Kuhna means "open kitchen". It's a collection of food stalls on Pogačarjev trg, just south of Triple Bridge.(updated Jul 2021) 1. 46.0672314.543662 Hot Horse, BTC City, Šmartinska 152; Tivoli Park, Celovška 25, info@hot-horse.si. M–Sa 10:00–22:00, closed Su & holidays. Horse-burger chain with four city outlets. Huge burgers and other dishes; you order and pay first at the machine. €4-12.(updated Sep 2021) 2. 46.05606914.5080843...

    Mid-range

    1. 46.055814.546910 Gostilna Portal, Zaloška cesta 110 (Bus 11, 20, 25), ☏ +386 1 5400 166, portalm@siol.net. Su-Th 09:00-23:00, F Sa 09:00-01:00. This is a B&B in the eastern burbs, but better known for its Serbian restaurant - it helps if you like your meat. Loud music at weekends.(updated Jun 2021) 2. 46.0514214.5050111 Cantina Mexicana, Knafljev prehod 2 (50 m west of Three Bridges.), ☏ +386 1 426 9325. Su-Tu 10:00-01:00, W-Sa 10:00-02:00. Lively Mexican restaurant set in a small yard off...

    Splurge

    1. 46.0516214.5044227 AS Aperitivo, Copova Ulica 5A (north side of Triple Bridge.), ☏ +386 1 425 4168. Su-Th 10:00-01:00, F Sa 10:00-02:00. Trendy spot with two areas, for casual dining or the restaurant. Mostly positive reviews.(updated Jun 2021) 2. 46.06414.52728 Cubo, Šmartinska 55, ☏ +386 1 521 1515. M-Sa 12:00-22:00. Med cuisine, earns consistent good reviews.(updated Jun 2021) 3. 46.0572614.5082329 JB, Miklošičeva 17 (south flank of railway station), ☏ +386 1 430 7070, info@jb-slo.com....

  6. › Slovenia. › Ljubljana. Free City Guide to Ljubljana. share. The tongue twisting capital of Slovenia is the figurative and (almost) literal centre of the country, with nearly three times more inhabitants than any other Slovene city and an even larger share of its commercial, administrative, cultural and educational activity.

  7. International cooperation. Ljubljana is the political and cultural heart of the Slovenian nation. It is an important European commercial, business, exhibition and congressional centre as well as the transport, science and education centre of Slovenia. A people-friendly city.