Ljubljana

Experience a city break to Ljubljana, and you’ll soon understand why this compact capital breaths an air of confidence, for it boasts stunning architecture, cultural gems and fine cuisine.

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An Introduction

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Visit the magical Old Town, blessed with impressive Baroque architecture and stately churches or perhaps go up the hillside castle for fantastic views of the city. By day, soak up the charming ambiance, sipping coffee in one of the numerous cafes and by night experience a fantastic selection of local and international cuisine in one of the numerous riverside restaurants.

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GETTING THERE

Fly from London to Ljubljana Airport (LJU). Flight time is typically around 2hrs. Transfer to Ljubljana takes around 25 minutes

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WHEN TO GO

Ljubljana is an all year round destination choice.

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GETTING AROUND

Most of the hotels are located within the city centre. As it is a compact city you can easily get around on foot.

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Typical WEATHER

During the winter the temperature is slightly colder than the UK, and snow is likely. In Spring and Autumn the average temperature is around 15 degrees, and around 25 degrees in the Summer.

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Why visit just one location when you can enjoy all that Slovenia has to offer. We offer a range of different holidays that combine Ljubljana with other excellent destinations. All our holidays are tailor-made so if you need to amend anything one of our experts will be on hand to get the holiday just right. If you can't find the right itinerary for you, we can put together one that fits your every need.

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Ljubljana

Background to Ljubljana: One of Europe's best kept holiday secrets, Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia, makes for a perfect tailor-made holiday. Serving as the country's economic, political and cultural centre it is the gateway to the Balkans. Straddled by a series of river and waterways, it is crossed by more than a dozen bridges, which include the famous Dragon, Triple and Cobbler Bridges. Due to Ljubljana's central position and excellent transport links, it makes for a great base to explore the wider region, including the famous Lake Bled and the Postojna Caves. See 'Day Trips' for more info.

Ljubljana

Explore the city: In Ljubljana, all roads lead to Preseren Square (Presernov trg), so get your bearings there. One of Ljubljana's main landmarks and meeting points for the locals is the statue of Slovenia's national poet, France Preseren, standing in the square adjacent to the striking salmon-pink Franciscan Church. Head towards the aptly named Triple Bridge and spend time seeking out landmarks such as the Cathedral of St Nicholas (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja), the fascinating Dragon Bridge (Zmajski Most) and the historic Town Hall.

Ljubljana Castle

Ljubljana Castle: The impressive castle in the heart of the city looms high above Ljubljana. This 16th century fortification, perched on the towering Castle Hill boasts immaculate whitewashed walls and silky manicured lawns and has, for centuries, guarded the city against ever-present dangers. A visit to the castle is an essential item on any Ljubljana holiday agenda, as is a trip up the Watchtower which houses the Virtual Museum and has spectacular views of the Old Town and beyond. The quickest and easiest means of reaching the castle is to take the funicular railway.

Ljubljana River Cruise

River Cruise: Ljubljana sits on the Ljubljanica River, which weaves its way through the city including around the famous castle. Get to know more of the city from a different perspective with a river cruise. Sit back and relax on board, then marvel at the stunning architecture the city is renowned for, cross under the famous bridges and take in all that Ljubljana has to offer. The Ljubljana Tourist Board website has a list of all available river cruise tours.

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Lake Bled

Lake Bled and Bohinj: Two of Slovenia’s best loved sites, these two lakes are a must for any traveller to Ljubljana. Lake Bled is the star attraction with its placid emerald green lake, its lone island where the stunning St Martin's Pilgrimage church stands and the cliff top castle. Lake Bohinj is ideal for those with a passion for all things outdoors. It’s great for walking and hiking and water based activities such as kayaking and white water rafting. You can easily get to both these lakes by bus from Ljubljana, take an excursion or simply drive. More information on Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj.

Goriska Brda

Goriska Brda: This region is famous for its idyllic countryside of rolling hills, pretty villages, ancient traditions and leading vineyards. Goriska Brda sits on the Italian border and offers a very Tuscan feel. We recommend this tour as it allows you to take in the many highlights of this incredibly picturesque area, as well as visiting and tasting some of the superb wines the Goriska Brda region is so famous for.

Postojna Caves

Postojna Caves and Predjama Castle: Postojna Caves is one of the largest karst cave networks in the world, dating back two million years. With an incredible series of passages, chambers and galleries, visitors are left in awe at the sheer beauty of the natural formations. Just a few miles from Postojna Caves stands the 700 year old Predjama Castle. Sitting within a 123 metre cliff it was once a hideout for a rebellious baron, the subject of a romantic legend and is now home to a fascinating collection of weapons and paintings from the 15th century. Regular buses and trains depart from Ljubljana to Postojna.

Slovenia's Coast

The Coast: Slovenia’s coast may be only 30 miles long but boy is it spectacular! Wedged between Italy and Croatia, the picturesque town of Piran is the main draw. A magnificent medieval town that sits on a peninsula, Piran invokes an air of wonder and surprise, notably for its Venetian flair and architecture. If travelling by car, we’d recommend you incorporate a trip to the Skocjan Caves on the way. If you are travelling by bus, a direct service takes around two and a half hours to Piran. You can also visit as part of an excursion. For more information on Piran, head to this website.