Ljubljana is a gem of a city. One of my favourite capital cities in all of Europe.
This 2 days in Ljubljana itinerary will help you plan your time in this effortlessly charming, compact, and wonderfully pedestrian-friendly city.
So many people are just discovering this gorgeously green little country sat in the heart of Europe. Slovenia surprises most with its beautiful mountains, lakes and countryside. Nature enthusiasts instantly fall in love with the beauty of the outdoors and the welcoming nature of Slovenian people. The capital, Ljubljana is a charming city with cobble-stoned streets, a rapidly growing food and coffee culture and a cool art scene. It’s clear to see why they’re the only country with LOVE in their name. You’re going to love it too.
Ljubljana is a gem of a city. One of my favourite capital cities in all of Europe.
This 2 days in Ljubljana itinerary will help you plan your time in this effortlessly charming, compact, and wonderfully pedestrian-friendly city.
If you were to ask me for my favourite cities in Europe, Ljubljana in Slovenia would make the top 5 easily!
Having visited this gem many times over the past decade, I can confidently say it’s a capital city that only gets better with each trip and also with time.
For me, there is no other part of Europe that is as exciting to explore as the Balkans.
Travel to the Balkans is authentic, filled with breathtaking landscapes, quirky capitals, vibrant cultures and delicious food.
Our food map of Europe is reflective of the dishes we’ve tried while exploring the old continent and its glorious food.
Food is one of the main reasons to travel to Europe. Delicious and unknown delicacies can be found in every country.
This beautiful country in the heart of Europe has many things to offer.
If you visit this gorgeously green nation, you’ll discover that each region has its Slovenian foods that you need to try.
Are Slovakia and Slovenia the same?
If I had a dollar every time someone confused my home country Slovakia with Slovenia, I would be rich.
Slovakia vs Slovenia. Slovenia and Slovakia. No, they are not the same country.
No, we don’t speak the same language. And no we don’t have a shared history.