Ficamos presos em Ljubljana.
Deveríamos voar para fora da Eslovênia, mas a companhia aérea que reservamos pediu falência e cancelou todos os seus voos – incluindo a nossa. Definitivamente, jogou uma chave em nossos planos porque estávamos mochilando pela Europa com um orçamento limitado. Enquanto estávamos tentando descobrir nossos próximos passos, decidimos prolongar nossa estadia em Liubljana. [Acabou sendo] uma bênção disfarçada.
Antes disso, tínhamos visto apenas um pouco de Ljubljana porque estava chovendo muito durante a maior parte da nossa estadia e nos concentramos mais no campo esloveno. Mas ficar mais tempo significava que tivemos mais tempo para explorar a cidade e desfrutar mais do que ela tem a oferecer!
Sim, ficamos presos em Ljubljana. Mas [acabou sendo] uma coisa boa!
Aqui estão 25 das melhores coisas a fazer e lugares para conferir em Ljubljana. Também adicionamos um itinerário de amostra de Ljubljana no final.
O que está coberto neste guia?
Coisas para fazer o passeio a pé da cidade
Cruzeiro do rio
Remo de stand-up
Tour Food
Trem urbano
Viagens diárias de Ljubljana
Lugares para visitar o castelo
Catedral de Ljubljana
Town Hall (Mestna Hiša)
Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)
Praça Prešeren
Dragon Bridge (Zmajski mais)
Mercado Central
Casa de ilusões
Park Špica
Jardim Botânico
Plečnik House
Igreja e mosteiro de Križanke
Praça do Congresso
Praça da República
Parque Tivoli
Krakovo
Metelkova Mesto
Museu Nacional da Eslovênia
galeria Nacional
Amostra de itinerário de Ljubljana
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COISAS PARA FAZER
Tour a pé da cidade velha
A cidade velha de Ljubljana embala várias estruturas de séculos que refletem principalmente o design romano e medieval. O centro histórico alimenta a indústria do turismo da cidade. Você pode fazer isso por conta própria ou juntando uma visita guiada, dando a você uma visão mais profunda da rica história de Liubljana e Eslovênia como um todo, explorando com um grupo.
Aqui estão as paradas usuais:
Catedral de Ljubljana
Town Hall (Mestna Hiša)
Ponte tripla
Preseren Square
Ponte do Dragão
Mercado Central
Existem passeios a pé gratuitos para escolher. Embora isso seja gratuito, ainda é recomendável dar uma dica no final da turnê, especialmente se o guia fez um trabalho fantástico. Depende de você quanto você deseja dar, mas geralmente custa cerca de 5 euros cada. Sinta -se à vontade para adicionar mais se você realmente gostou. Para mais informações, verifique a turnê gratuita de Ljubljana.
Cronograma: 11h (diariamente; passeios à tarde são adicionados durante os meses de pico)
Ponto de Meetup: Produto Prešeren
No entanto, alguns grupos de turismo a pé gratuitos podem ser tão grandes que você terá dificuldade em ouvir o que o guia está dizendo. Se você quer estar em um grupo menor e tem dinheiro de sobra, você pode apenas participar de uma turnê paga. A Klook está oferecendo um pacote que tem o castelo de Ljubljana no itinerário. Ele também inclui bilhetes de funicular de ida e volta (teleférico).
✅ Tour do livro aqui!
Cruzeiro do rio
O rio Ljubljanica é o corpo mais importante de água nesta parte da Eslovênia. Historicamente, ajudou o comércio e o comércio na cidade no período romano. Hoje, os turistas de transporte de barcos que optam por fazer passeios em um cruzeiro no rio. A jornada relaxante dura 45 minutos. Isso é perfeito para aqueles que não gostam muito de caminhar.
Cronograma: 10h, 11h, 13h, 14h, 17h, 18h, 19h, 20h (diariamente, abril – novembro); 13h, 14h, 15h (diariamente, novembro – março)
Preço: € 10 (adulto); € 5 (crianças de 4 a 12 anos)
Spot de embarque: ribji trg píer
Remo de stand-up
Além do cruzeiro, outra atividade enquanto nas proximidades está levantando as águas calmas do rio Ljubljanica. Isso é perfeito para viajantes aventureiros, até iniciantes! Antes de prosseguir, você será informado primeiro sobre o básico do stand -up remar. Você se juntará ao seu instrutor enquanto explora o centro da cidade em um paddleboard. O pacote inclui fotos.
Cronograma: duas vezes por dia (manhã: 9h ou 10h; tarde: 17h ou 18h)
Preço: € 39 (inclusive a taxa de instrutor, aluguel de equipamentos e fotos)
Ponto de partida: Špica Cafe
Tour Food
Estando na encruzilhada das culturas eslavas, germânicas e romanas, a cozinha de Liubljana é um caldeirão de sabores. Sua cena gastronômica oferece uma ampla variedade de pratos internacionais – pannoniano, mediterrâneo, Balcã e alpino, entre outros. If you are seeking gastronomic adventure, the city is laden with restaurants and food places that will make your check out worthwhile.
If you want to learn more about the food scene of Slovenia, a guided tour will take you to places where you get to taste different dishes and sample some wines while listening to stories and information shared by your local guide.
Urban Train
In Ljubljana, you’ll find several electric-powered vehicles roaming the historical core. one of them is the Urban, a train that can take you to the key tourist spots in the city from the town Hall and Ljubljana Castle to Krakovo and back to Old Town.
The ride also provides a pre-recorded narration of information and history per stop. A roundtrip takes 1 hour and 15 minutes. You can alight whenever you want and board again using the same ticket, just like how hop-on-hop-off bus functions. keep your ticket and don’t lose it. The ticket is only valid for that day.
Schedule: 11AM, 1PM, 3PM & 5PM (departs every two hours)
Fare: €8 (Regular)
Departure Point: town Hall
Viagens diárias de Ljubljana
Slovenia is one of the smallest countries in Europe. In fact, you can actually explore it in a day — getting from one end to another. located at the heart of the country, Ljubljana, the capital, is also the choice jump-off point of travelers to other destinations in Slovenia. here are some of the attractions in Slovenia outside Ljubljana.
Lake Bled. located northwest of Ljubljana, Lake Bled is a famous tourist destination boasting an island that nestles ancient buildings; the most prominent is the 17th-century Church of the Assumption. Bled Castle, located on the northern portion of the lake, is visible from the island.
Postojna Cave. located southwest of Ljubljana, Postojna Cave is one of the longest cave systems in the country. This tourist-favorite karst cave features many interesting stalagmites, stalactites, cave “halls”, and other rock formations. It even has its own cave train!
Predjama Castle. also located southwest of Ljubljana, this Renaissance castle piques the interest of tourists for its unusual location — built within the opening of the cave. The original castle was destroyed and underwent reconstructions. The castle that we see today was built in 1570.
Skocjan Caves. located further southwest of Ljubljana, Skocjan Caves system is one of the largest in the world. It was recognized as a UNESCO world Heritage site in 1986 for its natural and cultural merits. and in 1991, it was listed in Ramsar’s Wetlands of international Importance.
For more day trip options, we compiled some of the best destinations in Slovenia in another post. You can find it here: best SLOVENIA DESTINATIONS!
LUGARES PARA VISITAR
Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Castle dates back to the 11th-century. constructed atop a hill, this imposing historic structure is not hard to spot, making it one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The castle grounds present a panoramic view of both the old town and the commercial city center.
Address: Grajska planota 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Daily)
There are three ways to get to the castle:
By hiking. For those who are fit and love exploring on foot, you can take this option. You can either do it by yourself or join a group tour.
By urban tourist train. We’ve explained how the urban Train works. In summary, it’s like a loop bus. Fare: €8.
By funicular. The funicular is a cable car. The lower station is located at the foot of the hill. It’s close to the central Market. Fare: €2.20 (one-way); €4 (roundtrip).
Exploring the castle grounds requires no fee. but if you want to enter other establishments such as the watchtower, chapel of St. George, museum of Puppets, and/or the Slovenian history Exhibition, you need to pay the entrance fee. The regular ticket is €13. This amount is inclusive of the admission fees for the castle’s viewing tower, virtual Castle, museum Puppetry, Slovenian History, and the two-way funicular fare.
For other special attractions, you also need to pay additional fees to experience them — escape Castle, Behind Bars Guided Tour, or the time machine Guided Tour. See the rates for other tickets here!
Catedral de Ljubljana
Ljubljana Cathedral graces the Cyril and Methodius Square, commanding attention with its green dome and twin belfries. It is visible from nearby town Hall, central Market, and Ljubljana Castle.
Its history dates back to the 12th-century when the original church follows the Romanesque design. It was reconstructed with Gothic design architecture after a fire destroyed the first one. The present-day Baroque design was constructed in the 18th century. The interior features painted frescoes by Italian Baroque painter, Giulio Quaglio. It’s also notable for its sculpted bronze doors.
Address: Dolničarjeva ulica 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Opening Hours: closed from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Entrance Fee: €2 (church interior); free (taking photos outside)
Town Hall (Mestna Hiša)
The town Hall is the seat of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It features Venetian facade, grand staircase, and four exhibition halls or galleries.
The Baroque structure is located at the town Square, which also bears the replica of the Robba Fountain with an obelisk. If you want to see the original fountain, you can check out the national Gallery. The town Hall’s origin can be traced back to the 15th century.
Address: Stritarjeva ulica 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Opening Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Entrance Fee: FREE
Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)
First constructed in 1842, the wider central bridge (main bridge) used to be a medieval wooden bridge. Today, two narrower bridges flank the main bridge — one on either side. These side bridges were meant for pedestrians; consequently, this addition to the original structure gave rise to one of Ljubljana’s famous landmarks.
The Triple Bridge links the historic center to the modern business district separated by the Ljubljanica River. From the central Market (old town side), the bridges lead to Prešeren Square (downtown side).
Praça Prešeren
Prešeren Square is Ljubljana’s central square. It used to be a busy crossroad until it was transformed into a square in the 19th century. This elliptical-shaped square is a car-free zone and a popular events venue. This is also the usual meeting point for free walking tours.
It greets tourists who pass through the Triple Bridge coming from and going to the old town. It features a monument dedicated to France Prešeren, the country’s national poet. surrounding the square grand buildings such as the old palaces and the red 17th-century Franciscan Church of the Annunciation.
Dragon Bridge (Zmajski mais)
Built in 1901, Dragon Bridge is regarded as the most stunning Vienna Secession style bridge and protected as a technical monument. following its construction style and material, this reinforced concrete arch bridge mainly serves vehicles.
The bridge got its name from the four imposing dragon statues that became one of the defining features of the city.
Mercado Central
If you want to get a glimpse of Ljubljana’s culture through its local products, the central Market will give you more than what you are willing to bargain for. the market stretches between the Dragon Bridge and the Triple Bridge, consisting of an outdoor market, an indoor market, food stalls, and shops lining the old town side river banks of Ljubljanica.
From March to October, there’s a weekly open-kitchen event where chefs prepare and serve different international cuisines. This happens every Friday at central Market’s Pogačarjev trg square area.
Address: Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Opening Hours: outdoor Market 6AM – 6PM (Weekdays/Summer), 6AM – 4PM (Saturday/Summer), 6AM – 4PM (Monday – Saturday/Winter); indoor Pogačarjev trg Square 7AM – 4PM (Weekdays), 7AM – 2PM (Saturdays); indoor Plečnik’s Colonnade 7AM – 4PM (Weekdays), 7AM – 2PM (Saturdays); closed (Sundays)
Casa de ilusões
Image courtesy of Klook
The museum sets up over 40 interactive exhibits that are meant to trick the guests through illusions. You’ll encounter holograms, puzzles, and the rotated Room. The Playroom will challenge your problem-solving skills with logical games. Some other highlights include the Mirror Room, Vortex Tunnel, and the Anti-Gravity Room. book this tour through Klook for convenience. All you need to do is present the voucher emailed to you once at the museum.
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Park Špica
Located south of Ljubljana Castle, Park Špica is actually a river embankment of Ljubljanica that was formerly a beach spot until it was transformed into a park.
There’s a long footbridge nearby that is made for pedestrians and cyclists. The park’s relaxing atmosphere and stunning view attract locals and tourists alike.
Jardim Botânico
Crossing the footbridge from Park Špica, you will reach the Botanical garden (University of Ljubljana Botanical Garden). established in 1810, it is said to be the oldest botanical garden in Southeastern Europe and the most important in Slovenia. It nurtures more than 4,500 species and subspecies of plants and trees, earning the title “The green soul of Ljubljana”. It also has a glasshouse and tea house where you can rest after a refreshing stroll.
Address: Ižanska cesta 15, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Opening Hours: 7AM – 7PM (Daily, April – may & September – October); 7AM – 5PM (Daily, November – March); 7AM – 8PM (Daily, June – August)
Entrance Fee: €2.80 (Regular); €1.30 (Red