What you'll do
This two-week road trip through Slovenia covers all of the top places to visit in the country. From historic towns to epic mountains to stunning coastline to wine country, this road trip has something for everyone.
Day 1
Spend your first full day in Slovenia exploring the charming capital city, Ljubljana. Start your day with a coffee at Cacao and then wander the city streets visiting spots like the Dragon Bridge, Preseren Square and the Central Market. Stop for lunch at Slovenska hiša Ljubljančanka before visiting the iconic Ljubljana castle. In the evening, explore the city by moonlight and enjoy dinner at one of Ljubljana's many incredible restaurants like Julija.
Ljubljana
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Vibrant cultural hub in Slovenia
Ljubljana is Slovenia’s capital and biggest city, known for its mix of history and modern energy. It has roots going all the way back to Roman times and sits in a beautiful location between the Adriatic and the Danube regions. The city is where the main airport is and makes a great home base for exploring other parts of Slovenia. With its lively culture, charming old town, and plenty of things to do, Ljubljana is a must-see for any trip to Slovenia.
Cacao Ljubljana
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Cozy café with delicious treats in Ljubljana
Cacao Ljubljana is a cozy café located in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to enjoy delicious coffee, hot chocolate, and mouthwatering desserts.
Fishmarket Footbridge
Sightseeing
Modern pedestrian bridge and photo spot
The Fishmarket Footbridge, or Ribja Brv, is a sleek, modern bridge in Ljubljana that crosses the Ljubljanica River. It’s a great spot for photos thanks to its glass railings and views of landmarks like the Triple Bridge and the Franciscan Church. The clean lines and LED lights make it especially striking at dusk or after dark. If you’re looking for unique angles or reflections in the water, this bridge won’t disappoint—and it’s an easy, scenic way to cross the river while you’re exploring.
Prešeren Square
Sightseeing
Vibrant heart of Ljubljana
Prešeren Square is the lively center of Ljubljana, where locals and visitors come together for festivals, concerts, and events. It’s surrounded by historic landmarks like the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation and features a statue of the national poet France Prešeren. The square can get pretty busy, so if you want photos without crowds, we recommend visiting early in the morning.
Dragon Bridge
Sightseeing
Dragon statues on cool bridge
The Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana is a standout spot crossing the Ljubljanica River, famous for the four dragon statues guarding its corners. Built in the early 1900s, it’s one of the city’s most popular landmarks and a symbol of Ljubljana’s character. It’s a must-see and a great photo stop when exploring the city.
Central Market
Sightseeing
Lively food market in Ljubljana
Ljubljana’s Central Market is more than just a place to shop—it’s where locals come together to hang out and enjoy good food. You’ll find fresh produce in the open-air market, traditional Slovenian products under the covered market, and plenty of street food stalls to try. If you’re there on a Friday, don’t miss the Open Kitchen event, where chefs cook up dishes from all over the world. On Saturdays, the Ecological Market offers even more tasty options. It’s a must-visit spot for food lovers and anyone wanting to experience the real vibe of Ljubljana.
Slovenska hiša Ljubljančanka
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Cozy spot for Slovenian cuisine
Slovenska Hiša Ljubljančanka is a cozy spot near Ljubljanica River where you can eat authentic Slovenian dishes made from fresh local ingredients. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with charming decor that makes it feel like a true local hangout. They also have a great selection of Slovenian wines!
Robbov vodnjak
Sightseeing
Historic sculptural landmark in Slovenia's capital
The Robba Fountain, also called the Fountain of the Three Carniolan Rivers, is one of Ljubljana’s most iconic landmarks. It features three statues representing the gods of the Ljubljanica, Sava, and Krka rivers. It’s a cool photo spot right in the heart of the city, thanks to its unique Baroque design and central location. It’s so well known it even appeared on Slovenia’s old currency before the euro!
Ljubljana Castle
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Historic castle with modern charm
Ljubljana Castle sits on a green hill overlooking the city and is a must-visit for history buffs and casual travelers alike. The castle blends old-world charm with modern touches, offering everything from interactive exhibits to stunning panoramic views. You can explore the castle grounds, catch a show, or grab a meal with a view. Tickets cost around 13 euros for adults, with discounts for students and seniors. It’s a great spot to spend a few hours soaking in history and city views—plus, the walk up or the funicular ride makes it easy to get there.
Julija
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Modern urban dining in Ljubljana
Julija Restaurant is in the heart of Ljubljana and perfect for those who appreciate delicious food and a vibrant urban vibe. This is a popular restaurant, so we recommend making a reservation in advance.