The Slovenian capital exudes a similar European charm and café culture as its Czech counterpart but with half the tourists.
These days Ljubljana’s old centre lends itself well to flâneurs. The city is small but dense, and historic walking tours of its medieval cobbles and castle cram a lot into a short meander.
June, July and August – Ljubljana's summer months – boast warmer temperatures (think: mid- to high 70s during the day) that attract hordes of tourists, causing accommodation rates to increase ...
Considered one of the top places to visit in the Ljubljana Old Town neighborhood, Prešeren Square sits on a plot of land that once featured a set of medieval gates. Although the gates were ...
And remember, there are days' worth of adventure just outside the city. Rick Steves appreciates the accessibility of the ...