Slovenia, wedged between Austria and Italy, has always been proud of its unique heritage. The capital, Ljubljana, is a perfect example of this blend of German, Mediterranean, and Slovenian culture. The old town is a blend of Baroque, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau buildings, watched over by a medieval castle. Cut through the gardens of Tivoli Park to the National Museum of Contemporary History for a history of modern Slovenia, featuring crumbled statues of Stalin and a recreation of a WWI trench.
Restaurants in Ljubljana
5.0 based on 67 reviews
randomly stumbled in here and did not leave. good prices on drinks, great atmosphere, dancing, beer pong, couches- everything you want in a great bar. find it, go to it.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
ZOO Club is a Cafe Bar during the day and a Night Club after sunset, serving a wide range of music for all tastes. Mondays: free jazz concerts / Wednesdays: free world music concerts /Fridays & Saturdays: quality electronic music from local and foreign DJs (drum and bass, deephouse, techno, dubstep, trap,...)
4.0 based on 8 reviews
Klub K4 is operating for over 25 years and is an establishment known as a cradle for many alternative cultures in wider region. It was a birthplace of techno culture in the region, house, drum & bass, and many other genres expanded from here in the region and it was also one of the centres of regional gay movement in the 80s and 90s.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
Knowing neither whether it’s a cafe or a bar, this peculiar oddity with its books on the shelves, shady characters and (you’ve guessed it) is nonetheless a popular stop for the heavy drinking crowd. Known for cheap beer and cocktails and lively international parties every night, it's a great place to both start or end an evening out.
3.0 based on 2 reviews
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