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 | Hey StoryHunter Ā For many of us, the summer holiday is the perfect ā and sometimes only ā time of the year to travel the world.
But itās typically also the most overcrowded time of the year - especially if youāre visiting the popular European capitals.
But thereās aĀ quick fix to that: go to a lesser-known capital.
Like Ljubljana in Slovenia, with its car-free historic center, cafĆ© tables stretching along the river, and many fascinating historic attractions. Ā
So why get an elbow in the face trying to snap a photo at Romeās Trevi Fountain, when you instead can get a picture of your head stuck in a dragonās mouth in Ljubljana?
Read on to learn about:
š Dragons and castles š¹ 700 strange faces š¦ The best free water
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| Ā | Explore Ljubljana with the new StoryHunt app | Now you can get tailoredĀ tours anywhere in the world š
We've launched the new StoryHunt app, and we're so excited for you to try it!
It has a lot more features, a cool interactive map, and everything you need to explore the worldĀ in a new, exciting way. | | |
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| |  | So much of the Ljubljanaās charm comes from how easy it is to move between its best bits: PreÅ”eren Square, the Triple Bridge, the embankments, the Central Market and the castle hill.
Itās simply not overwhelming to stay in Ljubljana ā and thatās the point.
And then thereās the more fascinating and mythical version of Ljubljana.
Dragons is a big part of the cityās symbolism and identity. And the Ljubljana Castle ā which has both served as a seat of power and mysterious prison - hangs over the old town like a watchful presence. | | |
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| |  | For one of Ljubljanaās strangest little detours, slip into KovaÅ”ka ulica ā also known as the āLocksmith Streetā.
It is a short alley, where a long bronze gutter is filled with hundreds of eerie bronze faces.
Yeah, itās weird.
Youāll find around 700 strange faces created, and the effect is genuinely unsettling: part artwork, part crowd scene, part fever dream.
And if youāre up for some quirky city exploring, try to see if you can find more of the sculptorās work around town - Jakov Brdarās bizarre bronze figures can be found throughout Ljubljana. | | |
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| |  | Ljubljana was largely shaped by one architect: Jože PleÄnik.
He redesigned bridges, embankments, markets and public spaces, and itās recognised as a major example of human-centred urban design.
That means the city was shaped to feel good for people on foot:
- One bridge was turned into three - The Triple Bridge - making it easier and more pleasant for pedestrians to cross.
- The riverbanks were redesigned so people could sit and spend time by the water.
- The Central Market was designed as part of the riverfront, so shopping, walking and public life all blend into the same urban space.
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The Trendy Traveler Tip |  | Always carry a water bottle and refill it as you go.
The city has dozens of public drinking fountains, which makes it ridiculously easy to stay hydrated while wandering the old town, the riverbanks and the castle area.
And hereās the best part: the water in Ljubljana tastes excellent. It is naturally clean and drawn straight from deep underground sources.
Itās the kind of practical, low-key detail that turns a hot city break into an enjoyable trip this summer. | | |
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