Starting in front of the Town Hall, the tour takes you past many of the city’s famous Art Nouveau buildings. A walk along the promenade connecting the historical city centre with Tivoli Park will bring you to the National Gallery of Slovenia, which holds the country’s largest collection of art. On Mondays, when the gallery’s closed, the tour includes a visit to a rotating exhibition of large format photographs in Tivoli Park instead. After this there are visits to two of Ljubljana’s central public squares, Trg Republike and Kongresni Trg, the sites of a number of important events in the history of the city. The tour includes a stop at one of Ljubljana’s traditional restaurants, where you’ll have the opportunity to taste local Slovene dishes as part of a short tasting session.
Ljubljana's Attractions & Art
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Tours depart daily at 17:00 from Apr-Sept.
Price/Additional Info
Tickets €13, children under-12 €6.50.Associated Venues
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Ljubljana's central tourist office is a bit larger and usually less crowded than the main branch located a few hundred metres away opposite Prešeren Square, and they also helpfully stock heaps of maps, brochures and general information for the entire cou
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