Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, with an area of less than 1,000 square kilometers and a population of only 30 people. The whole city is centered around Preseren Square (also known as the central square), where many celebrations are held, and street performers can be seen performing here from time to time, which is quite lively! When the square was built, it was named after the Slovenian patriotic poet and writer France Preseren, and there was a statue of him (bronze statue stander), and one of his poems became the Slovenian national anthem
The area next to the canal can be regarded as the city center. The buildings in the city center are actually very short, most of them no more than four floors, but the details of the buildings are relatively exquisite. Both sides of the canal are mainly full of restaurants and bars, mostly for tourist business. Sitting by the river to eat is indeed quite sunny. Follow the canal and you'll reach the central square of Prešernov trg (Prešeren Square), which is arguably the most central point of the city.
Ljubljana Ljubljana, this is a very small city, the reason why I came to this city is to visit the two famous places of Postojan Cave and Bled Lake, so I must stay here overnight, get up early in the morning according to my usual habits, go out to take some morning views, today happens to be Saturday, in addition to visiting the city, I also encountered weekend farmers' markets, bread festivals and other activities are very lively
Cerkev Marijinega oznanjenja
Patriotic poet Preseren
Under the bridge is a public toilet (very thoughtful design)
Tromostovje (Triple Bridge)
Recycle bin
Fountain of Three Carniolian River monuments, each river god statue at the bottom represents the three main rivers in Slovenia, namely Sava, KrKa, and Ljubljana
(Town Hall) The city hall is a building with the national flag
Ljubljana Cathedral
Farmers' Market
Farmers' Market
From B&Bs to downtown street scenes
From B&Bs to downtown street scenes
From B&Bs to downtown street scenes
From B&Bs to downtown street scenes
It was evening and we had a Brazilian meal at Rodizio do Brasil