Embark on a self-guided audio tour of Ljubljana, Slovenia’s architectural marvels. Explore Plečnik’s bridges, charming coffee shops, and breathtaking views at your own pace.
Embark on a self-guided audio tour of Ljubljana, Slovenia’s architectural marvels. Explore Plečnik’s bridges, charming coffee shops, and breathtaking views at your own pace.
- Križanke - At the Križanke Summer Theatre in Ljubljana, travelers will discover a unique cultural venue that combines historical architecture with a vibrant performing arts scene. Admire the historical architecture, originally a monastery built by the Teutonic Knights and redesigned by Jože Plečnik. Experience open-air performances, including…
- Križanke - At the Križanke Summer Theatre in Ljubljana, travelers will discover a unique cultural venue that combines historical architecture with a vibrant performing arts scene. Admire the historical architecture, originally a monastery built by the Teutonic Knights and redesigned by Jože Plečnik. Experience open-air performances, including concerts, operas, ballet, and theater productions, in a stunning setting. Attend events during the Ljubljana Festival, featuring international and local artists. Participate in guided tours to learn about the history and architecture of Križanke. Explore the beautiful courtyards and gardens, perfect for relaxation and photography.
- National and University Library - At the National and University Library (Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica) in Ljubljana, travelers will encounter one of the most important cultural and academic institutions in Slovenia. Admire the stunning architecture designed by Jože Plečnik, blending classical and modern elements. Visit the main reading room with its impressive design and serene atmosphere, and explore the grand central staircase adorned with dark stone and natural light. Learn about Plečnik’s influence on the library and Ljubljana through information panels and guided tours. Discover temporary exhibitions and special collections, including rare books and historical documents. Participate in educational programs and guided tours for a deeper understanding of the library’s architecture and history. Attend cultural events such as lectures and book presentations.
- Shoemaker’s Bridge (Cevljarski Most) - At Shoemaker’s Bridge (Čevljarski most) in Ljubljana, travelers will discover a charming and historically significant footbridge spanning the Ljubljanica River. Learn about the bridge’s medieval origins and its reconstruction by architect Jože Plečnik in the 1930s. Admire the simple yet elegant design with stone balustrades and decorative lamps. Enjoy picturesque views of the river and surrounding historic buildings, perfect for photography. Explore nearby cultural landmarks like the Central Market, Town Hall, and Cathedral of St. Nicholas. Experience local activities and street performances near the bridge, and join a walking tour for detailed insights. Take a leisurely stroll and relax at a nearby café or bench to soak in the city’s atmosphere.
- Town Square - At Town Square (Mestni trg) in Ljubljana, travelers will find a lively and historic area that serves as the heart of the city’s old town. Admire the Baroque-style Robba Fountain and visit the Town Hall with its mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. Explore St. Nicholas’ Cathedral, known for its distinctive twin towers and richly decorated interior. Wander around the square to appreciate beautifully preserved historical buildings housing shops, cafes, and restaurants. Experience the lively atmosphere with market stalls, street performers, and various events. Capture stunning photos of the square and enjoy a meal or coffee at one of the many outdoor cafes. Join a walking tour for detailed insights into the history and culture of Ljubljana.
- Congress Square (Kongresni trg) - At Congress Square (Kongresni trg) in Ljubljana, travelers will discover a central and historic public space that plays a significant role in the city’s cultural and social life. Relax in Zvezda Park, a beautifully landscaped area in the center of the square. Admire the grand building of the University of Ljubljana and visit the Slovenian Philharmonic Hall for concerts and events. Explore the Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity with its impressive Baroque architecture. See the Monument to Illyrian Provinces and learn about the historical significance of the square. Experience various cultural events and festivals held throughout the year. Capture stunning photos of the square and enjoy a meal or coffee at nearby cafes and restaurants. Join a walking tour for detailed insights into the history and culture of Ljubljana.
- National Museum of Slovenia - At the National Museum of Slovenia (Narodni muzej Slovenije) in Ljubljana, travelers will find a treasure trove of Slovenian cultural heritage and history. Explore extensive prehistoric collections, including the world-renowned Neanderthal flute. Discover rich Roman artifacts, well-preserved mosaics, statues, and everyday items. Delve into medieval exhibits showcasing weapons, armor, religious artifacts, and manuscripts. Admire the impressive numismatic collection, reflecting Slovenia’s economic history. Learn about traditional Slovenian culture through ethnographic displays of folk costumes and crafts. Enjoy art and sculpture exhibits highlighting Slovenia’s artistic heritage. Visit rotating special exhibitions covering a wide range of topics. Participate in educational programs, workshops, and guided tours. Stop by the museum shop for books and souvenirs, and relax at the museum café.
- Modern Gallery (Moderna Galerija) - At the Moderna galerija (Museum of Modern Art) in Ljubljana, travelers will discover a rich collection of modern and contemporary Slovenian art. Explore the permanent collection showcasing significant works from the early 20th century to the present day, including Impressionism and Expressionism. Enjoy rotating temporary exhibitions that highlight specific artists and themes. Discover works by prominent Slovenian artists such as Ivan Grohar, Rihard Jakopič, and Zoran Mušič, as well as pieces by international artists. Participate in educational programs, workshops, and guided tours designed to enhance the understanding of modern art. Admire the museum’s architecture, a modernist building designed by Edvard Ravnikar. Explore the museum’s extensive art documentation and archives. Visit the museum shop for art books and souvenirs, and enjoy refreshments at the museum café.
- Skyscraper (Neboticnik) - At Nebotičnik Skyscraper in Ljubljana, travelers will experience one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and one of the tallest buildings in Slovenia. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Ljubljana and its surroundings from the observation deck. Learn about the historical significance of Nebotičnik, completed in 1933, and admire its architectural design, a blend of Art Deco and early modernism by architect Vladimir Šubic. Visit the café and restaurant on the upper floors for a coffee, cocktail, or meal with stunning city views. Explore the shops in the lower floors, offering fashion, accessories, and souvenirs. Attend special events or private functions hosted at Nebotičnik. Take advantage of excellent photography opportunities from the observation deck.
- Preseren Square - At Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) in Ljubljana, travelers will find one of the city’s most vibrant and significant public spaces. Admire the Prešeren Monument dedicated to Slovenia’s national poet, France Prešeren. Visit the iconic pink Franciscan Church of the Annunciation and explore the unique Triple Bridge designed by Jože Plečnik. Enjoy views of the River Ljubljanica, take a leisurely walk along the riverbanks, or enjoy a boat ride. Relax at outdoor cafés and restaurants, perfect for people-watching. Browse nearby shops and boutiques offering fashion and local crafts. Experience the lively atmosphere with street performers and various events. Take in the architectural beauty of historic buildings surrounding the square. Capture stunning photos and join a walking tour for detailed insights into the history and culture of Ljubljana.
- Cathedral of St. Nicholas (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja) - At the Cathedral of St. Nicholas (Ljubljanska stolnica) in Ljubljana, travelers will experience one of Slovenia’s most significant religious landmarks. Admire the Baroque architecture by Andrea Pozzo, with twin towers and a green dome. Explore the interior’s beautiful frescoes by Giulio Quaglio and the ornate bronze doors commemorating Pope John Paul II’s visit in 1996. Visit the main altar and side chapels, each with intricate artworks and statues. Listen to the cathedral’s organ during services and concerts. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance for reflection and prayer. Participate in guided tours for insights into the cathedral’s history and architecture. Capture stunning photos of the exterior and interior.
- The Ljubljana Castle - At Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad), travelers will explore one of the most iconic and historic landmarks in Slovenia. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Ljubljana from the Viewing Tower, and visit the Castle Museum to learn about its rich history through interactive exhibits. Experience a virtual tour of the castle’s development, explore the beautifully restored Chapel of St. George, and discover the unique Puppet Museum. Visit the old prison and dungeon for insights into the castle’s past as a military stronghold and prison. Participate in guided tours for a comprehensive understanding of the site. Attend cultural events, concerts, and festivals hosted throughout the year, and enjoy a meal at the castle’s restaurant or café. Explore scenic walking and hiking trails leading up to the castle.
- Butcher’s Bridge - At Butcher’s Bridge (Mesarski most) in Ljubljana, travelers will find a unique and contemporary footbridge known for its modern design, symbolic sculptures, and the tradition of love locks. Admire the sleek architecture of the bridge, completed in 2010, and participate in the romantic tradition of attaching a love lock to the railing. Explore the intriguing sculptures by Slovenian artist Jakov Brdar, featuring bronze representations of Prometheus, Adam and Eve, and other figures. Enjoy beautiful views of the Ljubljanica River and the surrounding cityscape, perfect for photography. Visit the nearby Central Market for fresh produce and local delicacies, and discover Plečnik’s Market along the riverbank. Take a leisurely stroll across the bridge and along the riverbanks, and explore other nearby attractions such as Dragon Bridge and Ljubljana Castle.
- Central Market - At the Central Market (Osrednja tržnica) in Ljubljana, travelers will experience a bustling hub of local culture and cuisine. Designed by Jože Plečnik, the market features an open-air section, covered market halls, and the picturesque Plečnik’s Arcades along the Ljubljanica River. Explore a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and handmade crafts. Sample local delicacies and seasonal specialties from friendly vendors. The market is a perfect spot for photography, capturing the vibrant colors and lively atmosphere. Nearby, visit the historic Butcher’s Bridge and Dragon Bridge.
- Dragon Bridge (Zmajski Most) - At Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) in Ljubljana, travelers will encounter one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the early 20th century, the bridge is adorned with four impressive dragon statues, which are a symbol of the city. Admire the Art Nouveau architecture and decorative details, designed by architect Jurij Zaninović. The bridge offers great photo opportunities, especially of the dragons and views of the Ljubljanica River. Nearby attractions include the Central Market and Ljubljana Castle.
- Metelkova - At Metelkova ulica 10 in Ljubljana, travelers will find Metelkova City, a vibrant and alternative cultural center. This former military barracks has been transformed into a hub of artistic expression, featuring colorful street art, murals, and graffiti. Explore the diverse range of bars, clubs, and galleries that host live music, art exhibitions, and cultural events. The area is known for its unique, bohemian atmosphere and eclectic community. It’s a great spot for photography, capturing the dynamic and ever-changing urban art scene. Nearby attractions include the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova.
- Audio files and GPS map
- Self-Paced
- Audio files and GPS map
- Self-Paced
- Admission Fees
- Audio Device (you can download the tour on your own smartphones
- Food/Drink
- Transportation
- Admission Fees
- Audio Device (you can download the tour on your own smartphones
- Food/Drink
- Transportation
Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore the city’s key landmarks at your own pace, uncovering the stories and heritage of this fascinating destination.
Perfectly suited for discovery on foot, our self-guided audio tour lets you set the pace and…
Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore the city’s key landmarks at your own pace, uncovering the stories and heritage of this fascinating destination.
Perfectly suited for discovery on foot, our self-guided audio tour lets you set the pace and explore at your leisure as you uncover the stories of this amazing city.
On this tour, you will see iconic landmarks such as Ljubljana Castle, the Triple Bridge, and Prešeren Square. You’ll also explore vibrant markets, historic neighborhoods, and notable museums.
Download the Citywalksz APP, put on your headphones, open the map that comes with your download, and start your journey.
Things to note before booking:
- No admission fees or physical guide included.
- Available only in English.
- Tour downloading instructions are in the “Before You Go” section of your ticket.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.