Sunday 20 May 2012

Ljubljana: Prešeren Square and city centre

Ljubljana is one of the prettiest capitals in Europe for exploring on foot. For the business traveller staying in the city centre I would definitely recommend walking from your hotel to your meeting rather than taking a taxi. The buildings are a pleasant mixture of Austrian, Italian and Slavic architecture. On my way to a meeting I walked through Prešeren Square and would definitely recommend that any visitor should explore this small but delightful city centre. It is dominated by the very pink and rather splendid Baroque church Frančiškanska cerkev (The Franciscan Churh of the Annunciation). The square is more of a circle than an actual square and looks very pristine and elegant with its granite block pavement and its statue of Slovenia's national poet France Prešeren in its centre.

I would also recommend looking at the little bridges in this area that cross the Ljubljanica river especially the ornate eligance of Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) or the wonderful dragon on Zmajskimost (Dragon Bridge).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ljubljana

http://www.visitljubljana.com/