Moustache Tour

Ljubljana, SI

Included

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    Coffee and/or tea
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    Snacks

Excluded

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    Hotel pickup and drop-off

What to expect

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Novi Trg (square) - Ljubliana

Novi trg (New Square) is a refined public space in the historic center of Ljubljana, located between the Ljubljanica River and the National and University Library (NUK). Though called “new,” the square has deep historical roots and has been revitalized in recent years into a vibrant urban plaza. Surrounded by important cultural and academic institutions—such as NUK, the City Museum of Ljubljana, and the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)—Novi trg offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and everyday life. From the square, you can admire the majestic façade of Jože Plečnik’s library, elegant Baroque and Renaissance buildings, and views toward Ljubljana Castle.

Duration 10 minutes
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Krizevniska ulica

Križevniška ulica is a charming, cobbled street in the heart of Ljubljana’s old town, just steps away from the Ljubljanica River and tucked behind the Križanke complex. Known for its artistic flair and peaceful atmosphere, the street is lined with galleries, cultural institutions, and cozy cafés, making it a hidden gem for those exploring the city’s more intimate corners. A unique local character tied to Križevniška ulica is barber Robert, a beloved figure known not just for his traditional barbershop but also for his role in shaping the street’s identity. More than just a place for a haircut, Robert’s shop became a cultural meeting point, filled with stories, music, and artistic touches. His creative spirit contributed to the street’s revival and charm, helping transform it into one of the most atmospheric and personalized spots in Ljubljana.

Duration 10 minutes
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Plecnik House

Plečnik House, located at Karunova 4–6 in the Trnovo district of Ljubljana, is the former residence and studio of Jože Plečnik, Slovenia’s most celebrated architect. Plečnik lived and worked here from 1921 until his death in 1957, transforming the property into a unique architectural ensemble that reflects his personal style and design philosophy. The house, now a museum, offers visitors an intimate glimpse into Plečnik's life, showcasing his original furniture, personal belongings, architectural plans, and models. The tour provides insights into his creative process and the profound impact he had on Ljubljana's urban landscape. The museum also features a permanent exhibition detailing Plečnik's major works, including the National and University Library, Ljubljana Central Market, and his unrealized vision for the Slovenian Parliament, the Cathedral of Freedom. Plečnik House stands as a testament to his enduring legacy in shaping Slovenia's architectural heritage.

Duration 25 minutes
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Cankarjev dom (Cultural and Congress Centre)

Cankarjev dom is Slovenia’s largest cultural and congress center, located in the heart of Ljubljana. Opened in 1980, it hosts a wide range of events—from concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions to international conferences—serving as a central hub for the country’s cultural and intellectual life. The center is named after Ivan Cankar, one of Slovenia’s greatest writers, playwrights, and social critics. As a pioneer of modern Slovenian literature, Cankar’s legacy is deeply connected to themes of national identity, social justice, and artistic expression. Naming the institution after him honors his profound influence on Slovenian culture and underlines the center’s mission to promote creativity, dialogue, and critical thought in the spirit of Cankar’s enduring work.

Duration 5 minutes
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National Gallery (Narodna Galerija)

The National Gallery of Slovenia (Narodna galerija) in Ljubljana is the country’s leading museum of historical art, dedicated to preserving and showcasing Slovenian artistic heritage. One of its most celebrated exhibitions focused on the Slovenian Impressionists, with special attention given to Rihard Jakopič—one of the movement’s central figures and a pioneer of modern Slovenian painting. Jakopič played a key role in introducing Impressionism to Slovenia and was instrumental in establishing a national artistic identity. His works, known for their expressive use of color and light, are prominently featured in the gallery’s permanent collection. Through his paintings and efforts to promote Slovenian art—including founding the Jakopič Pavilion in 1909—he helped lay the foundation for the country’s cultural development. The National Gallery continues to honor his legacy, offering visitors a chance to experience the depth and beauty of his contribution to Slovenian Impressionism.

Duration 25 minutes
Admission Admission Included
6

MGLC Švicarija

Švicarija, located next to Tivoli Park in Ljubljana, is a historic villa and cultural hub with a rich artistic past. Originally built as a hotel and later serving as a residence for artists, it has long been a place of creativity, dialogue, and expression. One of its most famous early residents was the renowned Slovenian writer Ivan Cankar, who lived there in 1907. During his time at Švicarija, Cankar wrote several important works and drew inspiration from the peaceful, wooded surroundings of Tivoli. Today, Švicarija is part of the International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC) and continues to support artists through residencies, exhibitions, and cultural events—keeping alive the spirit of creativity and reflection that once inspired Cankar himself.

Duration 25 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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Caffe Bienale

Caffe Bienale, nestled within the International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC) at Švicarija in Ljubljana’s Tivoli Park, offers a delightful blend of art and culinary comfort. This charming café is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere to relax and indulge. A standout feature of Caffe Bienale is its exceptional coffee, crafted with care to satisfy even the most discerning coffee enthusiasts. Complementing the rich flavors of the coffee is their homemade štrudelj (strudel), a traditional Slovenian pastry that adds a touch of local flavor to your visit.

Duration 20 minutes
Admission Admission Included

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    In case of rain the tour is cancelled.
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    Minimum age is 18 years
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Ljubljana Tourism

What our experts say

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    Start at Novi Trg for great photos
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    Try local pastries at Caffe Bienale
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    Don't miss Plečnik House's exhibits
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    Visit nearby galleries on Križevniška
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    Check public transport for easy access

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a unique and unforgettable journey through the charming streets of Ljubljana with the Moustache Tour. Join the three mighty moustachioed men and a knowledgeable tour guide as they reveal the secrets of this vibrant city, immersing you in the lives of an Architect, Writer, and Painter along the way.

What to expect?

On the Moustache Tour, you can anticipate a one-of-a-kind experience cycling through the most beautiful streets of Ljubljana. Enjoy the company of entertaining characters who will provide insights into the city's history, culture, and hidden gems. Indulge in delicious snacks, coffee, and tea as you explore this picturesque destination.

Who is this for?

This captivating tour is perfect for travelers seeking a unique and offbeat way to discover Ljubljana. Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun and engaging experience, the Moustache Tour offers something for everyone. Join fellow adventurers and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of this enchanting city.

Why book this?

The Moustache Tour stands out as a must-do experience in Ljubljana, offering a delightful blend of entertainment, history, and exploration. With quirky characters and scenic bike rides, this tour promises a memorable and immersive adventure unlike any other. Uncover the hidden secrets of Ljubljana in a fun and engaging way that will leave you with lasting memories.

Good to know

As you embark on the Moustache Tour, remember to bring your sense of curiosity and adventure. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for the cycling portion of the tour. Be prepared to be entertained, educated, and enthralled by the captivating stories and sights that await you on this unique journey through Ljubljana.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Moustache Tour rave about the engaging guides, charming storytelling, and immersive experience. Many praise the tour for its unique approach to exploring Ljubljana and the opportunity to interact with colorful characters along the way. Overall, reviews highlight the Moustache Tour as a must-try adventure for anyone visiting this enchanting city.

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