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1. Ljubljana Castle

Tour Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad), an iconic city landmark and a place to discover centuries of Slovene history. Perched atop the wooded Castle Hill, the castle rises above Ljubljana’s medieval Old Town with a mishmash of defensive walls, towers and turrets. Much of the complex dates to the 16th century but evidence suggests that there has been a castle here since the 12th century. In its long history Ljubljana Castle has served as a garrison, prison and royal residence.
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Ljubljana Castle showing château or palace and forests

2. Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) is a fairytale-like bridge that crosses the Ljubljanica River to the Old Town of Ljubljana. Stroll across the bridge, appreciate its craftsmanship and admire its decorative statues. The bridge opened to the public in 1901 and was originally known as the Jubilee Bridge of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It replaced an old wooden bridge and is one of Europe’s earliest examples of a reinforced concrete bridge.
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Dragon Bridge showing a monument

3. Preseren Square

Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) marks the heart of Ljubljana’s city center. It’s an attractive cobblestone square beautified by historical landmarks and views of Castle Hill. Prešeren Square is a great place to admire a range of architectural styles and enjoy people-watching opportunities. Attend concerts, markets and political rallies here.
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Preseren Square featuring a square or plaza as well as a large group of people

4. Triple Bridge

Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) is an intriguing pedestrian bridge that spans the Ljubljanica River. It’s a historic crossroads between Prešeren Square, Ljubljana’s central square and the city’s picturesque Old Town. Enjoy panoramic views of notable monuments from Triple Bridge, an idyllic place to stop and experience the enchanting atmosphere of Ljubljana’s spiritual heart.
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Triple Bridge featuring boating, night scenes and a river or creek

5. St. Nicholas Cathedral

St. Nicholas’ Cathedral (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja) or Ljubljana Cathedral is a striking landmark and one of Ljubljana’s most important religious buildings. Visit this church to admire its elegant Baroque exterior, marvel at frescoes by world-renowned painters, attend Mass or enjoy performances by chamber choirs.
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St. Nicholas Cathedral featuring art and interior views

6. Metelkova

Metelkova is an urban cultural area and autonomous district in central Ljubljana, a place to experience the city’s alternative arts and music scene. See artists working in their studios, watch live music performances and attend wide-ranging festivals. The site evolved in 1993 when about 200 volunteers squatted in the one-time barracks of the Slovenian headquarters of the Yugoslav National Army to prevent the building’s demolition.
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Metelkova which includes a small town or village and outdoor art

7. Ljubljana Town Hall

Explore the art, architecture and history of Ljubljana Town Hall where the city government's power resides. The original building was constructed toward the end of the 15th century, but the current form dates back to early 18th-century reconstructions.
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Ljubljana Town Hall featuring a square or plaza and a small town or village

8. National Gallery of Slovenia

With art from the medieval and Gothic periods to neoclassical and contemporary times, the National Gallery of Slovenia (Narodna galerija) is the nation’s leading museum of art. Browse exhibits ranging from religious icons to works by European masters and sculptures from the 1800s and 1900s. The National Gallery of Slovenia opened in 1918 and is housed in a resplendent palace built by Czech architect František Škabrout in 1896.
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National Gallery of Slovenia featuring interior views

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Frequently asked questions

Is Grosuplje worth visiting?
Whether you plan to enjoy the local charm and cultural highlights or sample regional foods and explore in nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Grosuplje.
How do I spend a day in Grosuplje?
After you've checked off key attractions like Railway Museum and Gruber Palace, spend some time exploring the food and retail options in Grosuplje.
What is the top tourist attraction in Grosuplje?
You can't leave without checking out Gruber Palace, ranked the top tourist attraction in Grosuplje.
Is three days enough to stay in Grosuplje?
Book an escape in Grosuplje for three days and you'll easily be able to tick off its major sights and get a taste for the local vibe. For the chance to see attractions in the surrounding areas and venture away from the tourist trail, consider visiting for seven to ten days.
What are some activities to do in Grosuplje with kids?
What to do in Grosuplje for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or thrill seeker, there are loads of things to do in Grosuplje for adults including Museum of Architecture & Design and Žale Cemetery.
Are there free things to do in Grosuplje?
There are loads of great things to do in Grosuplje. Unwind in the parks or soak up the vibes at free events and festivals. Grosuplje offers loads of budget-friendly experiences that let you discover the area without opening your wallet.