Interrail is an inexpensive and flexible way to travel to Ljubljana. Tip: Discover the city as part of an Interrail trip across several countries – you’ll often travel cheaper than with Point-to-Point Tickets.
Tivoli Park is the largest park in the city and is very popular with residents and tourists alike. Surrounded by nature, you can enjoy various open-air exhibitions and be enticed on many a beautiful walk. The park, which covers an area of 5 km2, is criss-crossed by several paths and trails and is surrounded by statues and fields of flowers.
Metelkova alternative culture quarter.
Ljubljana’s cultural scene is particularly popular among young people and is highly regarded by artists and various activists. Surrounded by music clubs and the setting for diverse events, the former Austro-Hungarian barracks complex is a cultural asset. A visit to the Metelkova Cultural Centre is a great way to enjoy original Slovenian modernity.
Colourful and fresh, Slovenia’s food is homemade and radiates the warmth of a family atmosphere. With its various regional specialities, one of Europe’s smallest cities attracts people from all over the world. Ljubljana’s cuisine is a unique blend of the produce of the small city gardens and fresh seafood, such as crabs and mussels, which come from the nearby freshwater lakes and rivers.