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Beyond Ljubljana: Slovenia on a Budget
Ljubljana is the base, not the whole trip Slovenia is a small country and Ljubljana sits close to the middle of it, which is the entire reason to stay here instead of chasing hotels closer to Lake Bled or the coast. Seven genuine day trips sit within about a 2 hour drive: Lake Bled (icon, 40-55km), Lake Bohinj (quieter, ~1h15-1h30), Postojna Cave with Predjama Castle (~1hr), the Skocjan Caves (UNESCO, ~1hr), Piran on the Adriatic (~1h30), the Soca Valley, and Kranjska Gora.
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Ljubljana + Slovenia in 3 Days on a Budget
3 days: Bled and the caves, the classic combo Three days is enough for Ljubljana’s two biggest Slovenia day trips without rushing either: land and get oriented, then Lake Bled, then Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle. Add Lake Bohinj with the 4-day itinerary , or keep going with 5 , 6 or 7 days .
Book these before you go Book a Lake Bled day tour if you’d rather not time the bus yourself.
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Ljubljana + Slovenia in 4 Days on a Budget
4 days: Bled, the caves, and Bohinj’s quieter version of Bled Four days keeps the same spine as the 3-day itinerary , arrival, Bled, then Postojna and Predjama, and adds a fourth day at Lake Bohinj, the calmer lake most visitors never make time for. Cut a day and you’re back at 3 days ; add one more for the 5-day plan , or go further with 6 or 7 days .
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Ljubljana + Slovenia in 5 Days on a Budget
5 days: adding the cave nobody mentions first Five days keeps the same spine as the 4-day itinerary , arrival, Bled, Postojna and Predjama, Bohinj, and adds the Skocjan Caves, a UNESCO site most visitors skip in favor of the more famous Postojna. Cut a day for the 4-day plan or the 3-day plan , or keep going with 6 or 7 days .
Book these before you go Book a Lake Bled day tour if you’d rather not time the bus yourself.
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Ljubljana + Slovenia in 6 Days on a Budget
6 days: the lakes, the caves, and the coast Six days keeps the same spine as the 5-day itinerary , arrival, Bled, Postojna and Predjama, Bohinj, Skocjan, and adds a full day on the Adriatic at Piran. Cut a day for the 5-day plan , or drop further to 4 or 3 days ; add one more for the full 7-day plan .
Book these before you go Book a Lake Bled day tour if you’d rather not time the bus yourself.
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Ljubljana + Slovenia in 7 Days on a Budget
7 days: every real Ljubljana day trip, in one week Seven days is the full spine: arrival, Bled, Postojna and Predjama, Bohinj, Skocjan, Piran, and a last full day out toward the Soca Valley or Kranjska Gora before heading home. This is the 6-day itinerary plus one more day; drop back to 6 , 5 , 4 or 3 days if a week is more than you have.
Book these before you go Book a Lake Bled day tour if you’d rather not time the bus yourself.
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Ljubljana in 2 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Two days in Ljubljana: the free-first version Two days covers Ljubljana’s free core comfortably: the Old Town bridges, the Central Market, and the free castle walk-up on day one, then Tivoli Park and Metelkova on day two. Skip the funicular and the river cruise; both have a free equivalent within a few steps. Want Lake Bled or the caves too? Those live in the Ljubljana-as-a-base guide , a separate trip from this one.
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Ljubljana in 3 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Three days in Ljubljana: room for the river and Trnovo Three days is the sweet spot: the free Old Town core on day one, Tivoli Park and Metelkova on day two, then a BicikeLJ ride out to Trnovo and Krakovo on day three, a genuinely quieter side of the city most 2-day visitors skip. Shorter trip? See the 2-day plan . Lake Bled and the caves aren’t here; they’re covered separately in the Ljubljana-as-a-base guide .
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Ljubljana in 4 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Four days in Ljubljana: three free days and one splurge Four days adds a genuine paid day to the free Old Town, Tivoli, and Trnovo spine: a castle complex ticket or the House of Illusions, whichever suits your group, plus an evening at Cankarjev Dom or a jazz club. Coming from a shorter trip? The 3-day plan covers days one through three. Day trips to Lake Bled or the caves aren’t part of this itinerary; they’re their own trip in the Ljubljana-as-a-base guide .
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Ljubljana in 5 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Five days in Ljubljana: a real hillside hike, still on a budget Five days is where the free spine stretches furthest: the Old Town, Tivoli and Metelkova, a BicikeLJ ride to Trnovo, one paid museum or castle day, and now a free hike up Rožnik Hill with a wine bar evening to close it. Coming from a shorter trip? The 4-day plan covers everything through the museum day. Lake Bled and the caves stay separate, in the Ljubljana-as-a-base guide .
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Ljubljana in 6 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Six days in Ljubljana: enough time to build a trip around the markets Six days adds a full market day to the five-day spine: Central Market on a weekday morning, Odprta Kuhna if a Friday lands inside the trip, or the Sunday antiques market along Cankarjevo nabrežje if it doesn’t. Coming from a shorter stay? The 5-day plan covers the hike and the paid attraction day already. Lake Bled and the caves stay their own trip, in the Ljubljana-as-a-base guide .
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Ljubljana in 7 Days on a Budget (With Daily Costs)
Seven days in Ljubljana: six full days plus a genuine slow one Seven days is the whole city on a budget: the free Old Town spine, Tivoli and Metelkova, a BicikeLJ day to Trnovo, one paid splurge, a free hillside hike, a market day, and now a deliberately slow closing day that costs almost nothing. Coming from a shorter trip? The 6-day plan covers everything through the market day. Lake Bled, Bohinj, and the caves stay a separate trip in the Ljubljana-as-a-base guide .
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Ljubljana on a Budget: 9 Cheap and Free Things
Ljubljana is one of Europe’s cheapest capitals to do right Skip the funicular, skip the boat cruise, and Ljubljana barely charges you to see it. The Triple Bridge, Preseren Square, the Dragon Bridge, Central Market and its riverside colonnade, Tivoli Park, and the Metelkova arts quarter cost nothing, and the only two real expenses in the historic center are the Ljubljana Castle complex ticket and the Urbana bus card. Budget EUR 25-40 a day for food and minor transit on a free-sights day, and add EUR 15-20 on the one day you pay for the castle.
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