Explore Ljubljana’s iconic sites on a 2.5-hour audio-guided tour. Discover history, culture, and gastronomy in Slovenia’s charming capital.
Explore Ljubljana’s iconic sites on a 2.5-hour audio-guided tour. Discover history, culture, and gastronomy in Slovenia’s charming capital.
- Central Market - Experience the vibrant heart of Ljubljana at the Central Market, where the city buzzes with life each morning. This bustling hub stretches between Vodnikov Square and Pogačarjev Square, running along the river beneath long arcades designed by Jože Plečnik in the 1930s.
- Mesarski most - To your left, you’ll see the modern…
- Central Market - Experience the vibrant heart of Ljubljana at the Central Market, where the city buzzes with life each morning. This bustling hub stretches between Vodnikov Square and Pogačarjev Square, running along the river beneath long arcades designed by Jože Plečnik in the 1930s.
- Mesarski most - To your left, you’ll see the modern Butchers Bridge spanning the Ljubljanica. Its name harks back to the nearby meat stalls of the Central Market.
- Trubarjeva cesta - You’re now on one of Ljubljana’s most colorful and lively streets, often dubbed “Slovenia’s most diverse street.” It showcases a vibrant mix of businesses from global communities, offering a rich tapestry of cuisines and cultures.
- Emporium Gallery - As you reach the square, the Emporium Gallery, also known as Urbanc House, stands out with its elegant facade and Art Nouveau glass and metal canopy.
- Preseren Square - Prešeren Square is a major pedestrian meeting spot in the city. Take a moment to explore your surroundings.
- Ljubljana - Don’t miss Miklošičeva Street, a stunning showcase of early 20th-century architecture in Ljubljana. After the 1895 earthquake, the city was ambitiously rebuilt, and this street is a testament to that era.
- Skyscraper (Neboticnik) - At the base of the Nebotičnik, or “the skyscraper,” inaugurated in 1933, it was once the tallest building in Yugoslavia and among the tallest in Europe.
- Dragon Bridge (Zmajski Most) - You’re at the iconic Dragon Bridge, a symbol of Ljubljana with its four imposing copper dragons. Before this, a simple wooden bridge, known as the Butchers Bridge, stood here.
- SNG Opera in balet Ljubljana - In front of you is the Ljubljana Opera, also known as the Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. Its elegant white facade, adorned with columns and allegorical statues, makes it one of the capital’s most graceful monuments. Built in the late 19th century by Czech architects in a neo-Renaissance style, it was initially called the Provincial Theatre.
- Ljubljana - Behind the row of flags, the large glass building is the Slovenian Parliament, the center of the country’s political life. Slovenia, a young nation, declared independence in 1991 after centuries under Habsburg and Yugoslav rule, following a favorable referendum and the Ten Day War.
- Uršulinski samostan Ljubljana - The church of the Ursulines of the Holy Trinity, with its distinctive wavy lines, was built in the early 18th century shortly after the nuns arrived in Ljubljana. The order, dedicated to educating young girls, has significantly influenced the city’s cultural and spiritual life, with this vast monastic complex as a prominent testament.
- Congress Square (Kongresni trg) - You’re in Congress Square, one of Ljubljana’s largest squares, named after the significant diplomatic gathering, the Congress of the Holy Alliance, held here in 1821.
- University of Ljubljana - Before you stands the “university palace,” located on the site of the former provincial power residence. It hosted the famous Congress of the Holy Alliance in 1821, which gave the square its name.
- Shoemaker’s Bridge (Cevljarski Most) - Ljubljana’s bridges never cease to amaze! The Cobbler’s Bridge, designed by architect Jože Plečnik in the 1930s, was part of his grand project to develop the Ljubljanica’s banks.
- Ivan Hribar Statue - Before heading to the docks for a waterfront stroll, learn about Ivan Hribar, one of Ljubljana’s most iconic mayors. He led the city from 1896 to 1910, following the devastating earthquake, and is credited with much of the capital’s modern appearance.
- Ljubljana - Here stands a unique sculpture resembling an observatory: a large metal armillary sphere. It honors Augustin Ferdinand Hallerstein, a somewhat forgotten yet fascinating scholar from Ljubljana.
- Ljubljana - It’s hard to imagine Ljubljana without its river. The Ljubljanica flows through the historic center like a backbone, with a more mysterious path than it appears.
- Stari trg - Welcome to Stari trg, or “Old Street,” one of Ljubljana’s oldest thoroughfares, known as a shopping street since the 13th century. Picture the medieval merchants, the vendors’ calls, and the lined stalls: it was already the city’s bustling heart.
- Ljubljana - Notice the city’s abundance of terraces and inviting restaurants. Slovenian cuisine is a delightful blend of Alpine, Mediterranean, and Balkan influences, offering a diverse and comforting culinary experience.
- Ljubljana - Beneath your feet lies an unusual artwork: a bronze ribbon embedded in the pavement, featuring hundreds of faces. Some smile, others grimace, and some appear to scream silently.
- Robbov vodnjak - You’re in the heart of old Ljubljana. In front of you is the City Inn, distinguished by its elegant baroque facade and small loggia. The original building dates back to the 15th century but was transformed in the early 18th century by master builder Gregor Maček, inspired by Venetian style.
- Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) - This is a quintessential spot in Ljubljana, where two cities converge. On one side, the old medieval Ljubljana with its narrow streets, and on the other, the modern part built after the 1895 earthquake. The famous Triple Bridge connects these two worlds.
- Cathedral of St. Nicholas (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja) - You’re in front of St. Nicholas Cathedral, easily recognizable by its large green dome and twin towers. It is the religious heart of Ljubljana and a prominent visual landmark from the Ljubljanica docks. The history of this place is rich and eventful.
- Ljubljana Castle Funicular - You’re at the entrance of the funicular to Ljubljana Castle. Although the idea was conceived during the Belle Époque, it wasn’t realized until the 21st century. In just one minute, it takes you to the hilltop, offering a beautiful view during the ascent.
- The Ljubljana Castle - Whether you’re atop the hill or viewing it from below, the Ljubljana Castle has been a city landmark for nearly nine centuries, admired by many before you.
- Ljubljana Castle Puppet Theatre - To the left of the funicular, discover the Lutkovno gledališče, the true home of Slovenian puppetry. Founded in 1948 in the former Milan theatre Klemenčič building, the “father” of Slovenian puppetry, it has upheld a vibrant tradition for over 70 years.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- 26 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- 26 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Discover the enchanting capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, on a walking tour of its 26 renowned sites. This journey guides you through its historic avenues, along the Ljubljanica River, and showcases architectural gems such as the castle, St. Nicholas Cathedral, and the renowned Triple Bridge. Immerse yourself in a day filled with culture, culinary…
Discover the enchanting capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, on a walking tour of its 26 renowned sites. This journey guides you through its historic avenues, along the Ljubljanica River, and showcases architectural gems such as the castle, St. Nicholas Cathedral, and the renowned Triple Bridge. Immerse yourself in a day filled with culture, culinary delights, and fascinating stories about this charming city. Whether wandering through the Central Point of Sale or appreciating Art Nouveau, each step will bring you closer to the heart of Ljubljana.
- A 3.7 km walking tour, suitable for all travelers.
- Explore 26 points of interest, including monuments and must-see attractions.
- Gain access to historical tales and anecdotes via the navaway® app.
- Perfect for enthusiasts of Slovenian culture, history, and cuisine.
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.